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  • DPK bloc calls for dropping Lee charges

    A group of 87 lawmakers from the Democratic Party of Korea officially launched a caucus on Feb. 12 calling for the cancellation of indictments against President Lee Jae-myung and a parliamentary investigation into past prosecutions, marking the largest such gathering within the National Assembly.The group, titled the “Lawmakers’ Meeting for the Cancellation..

  • Ruling party grows cautious on probe powers

  • Caution is spreading within the ruling Democratic Party of Korea over whether to retain supplementary investigation authority for the proposed Public Prose..
  • Top prosecutors demoted after Daejang-dong backlash

  • Senior prosecutors who opposed the prosecution’s decision to withdraw an appeal in the Daejang-dong case were demoted in a high-level reshuffle announced o..
  • Jang’s hunger strike rallies conservatives, Han sidelined

  • As Jang Dong-hyuk’s hunger strike emerges as a rallying point for conservatives, the political space for former party leader Han Dong-hoon is shrinking.The..
  • Year-end budget leaks widen to coast guard

  • As controversy over unpaid defense spending continues, it has emerged that the Korea Coast Guard also rolled over hundreds of billions of won in funds that..
  • Korea to push strategic grant aid in AI

  • South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday discussed plans to advance strategic and integrated grant aid aimed at strengthening global cooperatio..
  • Lee’s first-year diplomacy maximizes national interest

  • The first year of the Lee Jae-myung administration’s national interest–centered “pragmatic diplomacy” has marked a turning point for the sustainability of..
  • Ex-PM Han gets 23 years for insurrection

  • A South Korean court on Tuesday ruled that the Dec. 3 declaration of martial law constituted an “insurrection,” handing former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo..
  • Public backs nuclear power, new plants likely

  • Nearly eight in 10 South Koreans say nuclear power is necessary, according to a nationwide survey, bolstering expectations that the government will proceed..
  • Lee’s pragmatic diplomacy gains traction

  • The first year of the Lee Jae-myung administration’s “national interest–first practical diplomacy” has marked a turning point for the sustainability of Sou..
  • PPP asks leader Jang to halt fast

  • The People Power Party (PPP) on Tuesday formally urged its leader Jang Dong-hyuk to end his hunger strike, now in its seventh day, citing rapidly deteriora..
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