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  • One person, one vote push stirs ruling party rift

    The ruling Democratic Party of Korea has reignited internal controversy after party leader Chung Cheong-rae moved to revive the “one person, one vote” system, under which delegates and rank-and-file party members would have equal voting power.While the leadership frames the move as a measure to strengthen party members’ sovereignty, critics within the party..

  • Jeonju Vision University Opens 2026 Regular Admissions With Document-Based Selection, No Interviews Required

  • Jeonju Vision University announced that it will accept applications for its 2026 regular admissions cycle from December 29, 2025, through January 14, 2026...
  • Ruling party seeks second special probe into Yoon

  • The Democratic Party of Korea on Monday introduced a bill to launch a second comprehensive special counsel investigation targeting former President Yoon Su..
  • Privilege without responsibility challenges Korean fairness

  • The principle of “noblesse oblige,” which holds that greater privilege entails greater responsibility, remains elusive in South Korea, where political and..
  • Railway union suspends strike, trains run normally

  • A nationwide general strike by the railway workers’ union, scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday, has been suspended after the government proposed a phased..
  • Insurrection court plan advances amid constitutional doubts

  • A special court division dedicated to insurrection-related cases, long dogged by constitutional concerns, is now on the brink of becoming reality.On Monday..
  • Parties submit rival bills on Unification Church special counsel

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties agreed Monday to submit their own bills for a special prosecutor investigation into the Unification Church and..
  • Seoul and Washington to advance nuclear talks together

  • South Korea and the United States have agreed to launch simultaneous consultations next year on the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine, uranium en..
  • Lee backs Unification Ministry’s role on inter-Korean ties

  • President Lee Jae-myung has instructed the government to convene a security-related ministers’ meeting involving the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Unifica..
  • Eugene shakes YTN’s foundations, watchdog role stressed

  • Problems exposed during the privatization of news channel YTN stem from the selective use of authority by top regulators under the Yoon Suk Yeol administra..
  • Government to speed up housing supply, push restructuring

  • The government said Sunday it will move swiftly to flesh out housing supply plans while pressing ahead with unavoidable structural reforms in the petrochem..
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