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Most Popular More South Korean men are deciding to become stay-at-home dads, showing a shift in societal norms. The number of surgeries performed has been halved due to widespread strikes in the hospital sector, affecting health services significantly. In international news, a North Korean missile used against Ukraine was found to contain US and European parts, according to a report by CNN. A man rode for 7 hours on his bike to rob a pensioner in her home, demonstrating an unusual means of crime.
Meta CEO is planning a visit to Seoul next week, with the potential for an AI partnership being a major point of discussion. Confidence among doctors appears to be rooted in their past successes, as a key doctors’ group prepares to hold a mass protest on March 3. ‘Exhuma’ is a project that is bringing to light the traumas of Korean land, sparking discussions about the country’s history. In sports news, Lee Kang-in has apologized to Son for the scuffle during the Asian Cup. As South Korea continues to face diverse challenges and developments, it’s clear that preparation is key for every possible scenario. This daily roundup brings you key stories from The Korea Herald, keeping you up-to-date with all that’s happening in Korea.
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