Hwang’s policy initiative popular despite Xiomera sanctions as Haesanite economy rebounds By Economics Correspondent Jeong Yu-na HWAGANG/SUYANG: Prime Minister Sabrina Hwang’s initiative to provide subsidies to manufacturing sectors along with further incentives for those starting or reorganizing manufacturing businesses in Special Economic
Athletes expected to compete for Haesan at 2025 Olympiad By Sports and Culture Correspondent Kim Chae-yeong MUNSEONG, NAMHAE: The Haesanite Olympic Committee has announced that the first class of the much anticipated Idols to Athletes Programme (ITA Programme) will be debuting athletes
Highly anticipated decision keeps current standard for discrimination By Chief Legal Correspondent Kim So-ra HWAGANG: The High Court of Haesan upheld the decision of the Second District Circuit Court of Appeals in the anti-discrimination case Shah et al. v. HS Entertainment et
By: Seong Mi-yeon, Senior National Reporter HANBYEOL, BOERI: Boeri is a small province, with fewer than half a million residents, so invariably it is viewed as empty country by those in the more populated coasts. Standing at the windswept platform of the
By the Breaking News Team SUYANG: At a press conference this afternoon, Suyang Mayor Han Ga-yeon has announced her resignation. Bowing her head to the cameras, she took responsibility for the 35 deaths that took place over the course of this weekend’s
By Metro Correspondent Jang Yu-jun SUYANG: Rain fell over the southwest of Haesan on Sunday evening, cooling a blistering heatwave which was responsible for the deaths of 41 people and led to nearly 2,000 hospitalizations over a two day period. This heat
Tensions remain high as Kim, Stendē meet in Hwagang Today, Eirian Chancellor Leah Stendē visited the Dalseongjeon in Hwagang in a move intended to make amends with the Haesanites due to the recent strain on the two nations’ relationship. The two leaders
Legislation improves worker safety, removes protest restrictions 5 days after a Moderate Party Regent blocked Prime Minister Hwang’s initial labor reform legislation, a more limited version of the bill has passed the Chamber of the Commonwealth and will become law. The new
HWAGANG: In today’s Question Hours in Parliament, Prime Minister Sabrina Hwang outlined a plan to move forward with labor reform, drawing flak from both the left and right as she tries to cobble together majority support. The proposed bill, which would reverse
By Foreign Correspondent Lee Jun-seo GEMINUS, EIRIA: As the election season nears, Leah Stende’s team is focused on one thing: how to win the union voters who are key to victory in the Caxcanan democracy. “Labor is an obsession of ours,” one
Over a million take to the streets in Suyang as IDU’s largest city comes to a sudden halt By Political Correspondent Kim Su-yeon SUYANG: The largest labor protest since 2005 is currently underway in Suyang, as workers from across various sectors of