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  • Court rejects Yoon’s constitutional challenge bid

    A South Korean court has rejected and dismissed parts of a request by the legal team of former president Yoon Suk Yeol to refer the “insurrection special counsel law” for constitutional review.On Jan. 16, the Criminal Division 35 of the Seoul Central District Court ruled to reject or dismiss the petition seeking a constitutional referral to the Constitutiona..

  • Democracy tops economy in public priorities

  • For the first time in nearly three decades, South Koreans have placed democratic maturity above economic prosperity as their most desired vision for the co..
  • Lee questions prosecutions behind payouts

  • President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a separate review into whether a sharp rise in criminal compensation payments is linked to excessive prosecutions by st..
  • PPP, New Reform Party propose Unification Church probe

  • The main opposition People Power Party and the New Reform Party on Monday jointly introduced a bill calling for a special prosecutor to investigate allegat..
  • Im Sung-geun denies perjury charges

  • Im Sung-geun, former commander of the 1st Marine Division, denied perjury charges at his first court hearing, insisting that he testified “according to wha..
  • Fake information bill nears passage

  • A controversial amendment to the Information and Communications Network Act—dubbed the “fake and manipulated information eradication law”—is on the brink o..
  • Record filibuster boosts Jang’s standing

  • Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the main opposition People Power Party, set a new benchmark by launching the first-ever filibuster by an opposition leader and br..
  • 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..
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