The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-gu processes more criminal cases per year than any comparable institution in the OECD. Each prosecutor carries a caseload averaging 200 active files — a number that Korean legal scholars have criticized as incompatible with due diligen
The Hydrogen Economy's First Casualties: Pyeongtaek's Fuel Cell Workers and the Injuries Nobody Planned For
South Korea bet 43 trillion won on hydrogen. Pyeongtaek hosts a critical node of that bet — Hyundai Mobis's fuel cell stack assembly facility, where membrane electrode assemblies and bipolar plates come together in cleanroom conditions that the nascent hydrogen industry borrowed wholesale fr