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
16 dead due to extreme heat, Suyang placed under a state of emergency By Metro Correspondent Jang Yu-jun SUYANG: As of 6 pm CHT, a state of emergency has been authorized for Suyang Province, as 13 have died there as a result
Over 75 million placed under heat advisory as south and southwest to see temperatures above 40° By Metro Correspondent Jang Yu-jun SUYANG: Meteorologists warn of a scorching weekend for Haesan as a high pressure front has stalled out in the Albarine Sea,
Published in the Times-Courier Online on behalf of Hesperida Sports Network SUYANG: “Suyang’s Team” is about to be sold to the Pharitayan Prosperity Fund (PPF), sources in both Suyang and Puri Rimbawan report. The fund, jointly managed by members of the San,
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
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
Normally, the staff of foreign posts are forced to walk a difficult line of political neutrality or benignness with their choice of profession. It’s just a fact of life for many diplomats that they must hold their tongues on certain matters and