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1. The Ministry of Health and Welfare on Tuesday ordered 831 trainee doctors to return to work. More than 6,400 trainee doctors have submitted their resignations in protest of the government's plan to add 2,000 to the country's medical school enrollment quota next year.
2. Former prime minister Lee Nak-yon who left the main opposition Democratic Party ahead of April's general elections, said Tuesday he will retract a recent decision to merge with the New Reform Party led by former People Power Party chairman Lee Jun-seok.
3. The family of a South Korean victim of Japan's wartime forced labor on Tuesday received compensation from Hitachi Zosen Corporation in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling, marking the first such move from a Japanese company.
By Arirang Radio1. The Ministry of Health and Welfare on Tuesday ordered 831 trainee doctors to return to work. More than 6,400 trainee doctors have submitted their resignations in protest of the government's plan to add 2,000 to the country's medical school enrollment quota next year.
2. Former prime minister Lee Nak-yon who left the main opposition Democratic Party ahead of April's general elections, said Tuesday he will retract a recent decision to merge with the New Reform Party led by former People Power Party chairman Lee Jun-seok.
3. The family of a South Korean victim of Japan's wartime forced labor on Tuesday received compensation from Hitachi Zosen Corporation in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling, marking the first such move from a Japanese company.

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