Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

SEOUL, The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Jan. 24. Korean-language dailies -- Ruling, opposition parties neglect duties as livelihood-related bills show no progress (Kyunghyang Shinmun) -- Han bows at 90-degree angle; Yoon greets him by patting his shoulder (Kookmin Daily) -- Yoon, Han meet to end discord after clashing for two days (Donga Ilbo) -- Yoon says, 'Let's ride train together'; Han asks, 'Is there a seat left?' (Seoul Shinmun) -- Ruling, opposition parties blame each other amid calls to delay implementation of accident act (Segye Times) -- Yoon visits Seocheon after hearing Han is going (Chosun Ilbo) -- Yoon, Han on 'train of reconciliation' after clashing for two days (JoongAng Ilbo) -- Yoon-Han discord settled for now without solutions for Kim Keon Hee (Hankyoreh) -- Yoon-Han discord settled with '90-degree bow' (Hankook Ilbo) -- Money out of China heads to Japan, India; investors skip KOSPI (Maeil Business Newspaper) -- Accident act comes closer; small firms with older, foreign workers on red alert (Korea Economic Daily) English-language dailies -- Yoon, Han seemingly burying hatchet (Korea JoongAng Daily) -- Kim nostalgic for diplomacy of Trump era: defense chief (Korea Herald) -- President, ruling party leader try to patch up feud (Korea Times) Source: Yonhap News Agency