Japan received more than 3 million tourists in May
Japan received more than 3 million visitors for the third consecutive month in May, as a weak yen pushed inbound tourism to continue at record levels.
moreJapan received more than 3 million visitors for the third consecutive month in May, as a weak yen pushed inbound tourism to continue at record levels.
moreIn this era of globalization, outbreaks and viruses are no longer the exclusive challenges of a single country or region.
moreOn the eve of his visit to the DPRK, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia and the DPRK will develop a trade and settlement system free from Western control and jointly fight against unilateral and illegal restrictions.
moreStatistics released by Japan on Tuesday (June 18) show that as of June 9, the number of cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (commonly known as "man-eating bacteria" infection) reported in Japan this year has exceeded 1,000, reaching 1,019.
moreThe South Korean government on Tuesday ordered individual doctors of the KMA to start work, and plans to Sue doctors for unilateral refusal to see patients.
moreThe Bank of Japan (BOJ) left its policy rate target unchanged at between zero and 0.1 percent on Friday (June 14) after its monetary policy meeting.
moreRecently, the Korean Medical Association announced that it will hold a collective suspension of consultations starting from the 18th of this month to protest against the government's monopoly on healthcare and education.
moreRecently, the Korean Medical Association announced a collective discontinuation plan, which has attracted widespread attention and controversy.
moreThe Korean Medical Association (KMA) held a national meeting of doctors at its headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul, on the afternoon of September 9.
moreSince the beginning of this year, there have been frequent collective protests over the proposed reform of South Korea's medical system, and the antagonistic relationship between the government and doctors has become increasingly fierce.
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