Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

SEOUL, July 25 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on July 25.

Korean-language dailies

-- Yoon calls for change in student human rights ordinance (Kyunghyang Shinmun)

-- 64 heroes who protected S. Korea with blood return (Kookmin Daily)

-- Reserves of rare earth elements at only 42 pct of target (Donga Ilbo)

-- Teacher who became victim had to appear in court again (Seoul Shinmun)

-- Schools to be allowed to ask problematic students to leave classroom, write discipline essays (Segye Times)

-- New York demands responsibility from students as it protects their rights (Chosun Ilbo)

-- Yoon vows revision of ordinance that violates teachers' rights (JoongAng Ilbo)

-- President emphasizes rights of teachers, says students' human rights ordinance is irrational (Hankyoreh)

-- Germany's 'total care' protects both children, mothers by allowing anonymous consulting, births (Hankook Ilbo)

-- Trust collapses in society as everyone engages in 'K-overcharge' (Maeil Business Newspaper)

-- Twitter to become 'super app'; big bang of global social media (Korea Economic Daily)

English-language dailies

-- Another U.S. nuclear sub visits South Korea (Korea JoongAng Daily)

-- Yoon calls to revise student rights ordinance to protect teachers (Korea Herald)

-- Teachers demoralized by indiscriminate reporting of child abuse (Korea Times)

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