“The suppression of fertility rates by population density is a biological law.” This phenomenon has been most evident in east Asia. Japan, South Korea and Taiwan urbanized and industrialized ...
A survey carried out on the 21st of March across five South Korean crypto exchanges revealed that the number of domestic ...
Deadly wildfires spread further across South Korea on Monday as authorities designated three more counties 'special disaster ...
The U.S. government’s move to put South Korea — a nonnuclear ally — in the same company as countries like China or North ...
South Korea's parliament on Thursday passed a bill to reform the country's $830 billion pension fund and delay the depletion ...
Nearly 50 schools in South Korea are set to fall victim to the ... vice-chairman of the Presidential Committee on Ageing Society and Population Policy, was quoted by local media: "Rather than ...
South Korea is struggling to contain wildfires ravaging the country’s southeast after more than two dozen blazes broke out over the weekend, killing four people and forcing thousands to evacuate.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - By 2025, a total of 49 elementary, middle, and high schools across 17 cities and provinces in South Korea will be forced to close. This closure is a direct result of the ongoing ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court struck down the impeachment of the country’s prime minister Han Duck-soo and restored his powers on Monday, the latest twist in a months long political saga ...
South Korea reported a rare increase in births last year as the country grapples with a dwindling population. Its fertility rate remains the world’s lowest. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from Seoul ...
The administrative city of Sejong was the only major centre where population grew. South Korea’s population, which hit a peak of 51.83 million in 2020, is expected to shrink to 36.22 million by ...