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  • Fifth bid for Daejang-dong inquiry collapses over Na dispute

    Rival parties on Thursday again failed to reach an agreement on a parliamentary investigation into the prosecution’s decision not to appeal the Daejang-dong ruling, as the Democratic Party of Korea (DP) rejected a proposal to appoint Rep. Na Kyung-won as opposition secretary on the Legislation and Judiciary Committee. Floor leaders and senior deputy floor l..

  • President Lee approves extension of martial law probe

  • President Lee Jae-myung has approved an extension of the investigation period for the special counsel team probing the December 3 martial law incident, gra..
  • Entire JCS leadership to be replaced amid overhaul

  • The entire lineup of generals serving at South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is expected to be replaced, marking one of the most sweeping personnel o..
  • Ruling, opposition lawmakers clash over Kim Hyun-ji inquiry

  • A heated parliamentary audit of President Lee Jae-myung’s presidential office on November 6 erupted into chaos as ruling and opposition lawmakers clashed o..
  • Scuffles foil Kwon’s first May 18 cemetery visit

  • People Power Party leader Kwon Dong-hyeok turned back from a planned tribute at the National May 18th Cemetery on November 6 after facing fierce resistance..
  • Ulsan power plant tower collapses, five workers trapped

  • A boiler tower at the Ulsan thermal power plant operated by Korea East-West Power Co. collapsed Thursday afternoon, trapping several workers under the rubb..
  • Independent rights bodies, no guardrails amid bias

  • As Korea’s independent rights institutions grapple with mounting accusations of political bias, critics warn there are virtually no mechanisms to keep them..
  • Seoul, Washington fine-tune submarine clause before fact sheet release

  • The release of the joint fact sheet detailing the outcome of the Korea–U.S. tariff negotiations has been delayed amid last-minute coordination over sensiti..
  • Presidential aide pledges strong support for firefighters’ safety

  • Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik on November 5 pledged that the Lee Jae-myung administration “will become the 119 for firefighters,” expressing de..
  • Han Jun-ho named presidential envoy for Bolivian leader’s swearing-in

  • President Lee Jae-myung has appointed Rep. Han Jun-ho, a supreme council member of the Democratic Party of Korea, as his special envoy to attend the inaugu..
  • PPP attacks “populist budget,” but faces local election dilemma

  • The People Power Party (PPP) is stepping up its attacks on President Lee Jae-myung’s 2026 budget proposal, labeling it a “populist” and “handout-heavy” pla..
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