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  • Lee begins UAE state visit with fighter escort

    President Lee Jae-myung began his state visit to the United Arab Emirates on November 17 (local time), receiving a fighter-jet escort as Air Force One entered UAE airspace. The UAE is the first stop on Lee’s Middle East–Africa tour following the G20 Summit, marking his first official visit to the country since taking office. “UAE will be Korea’s basecamp for..

  • President Lee expresses confidence in U.S. amid tariff negotiations

  • President Lee Jae-myung said he believes South Korea and the United States will ultimately reach a “reasonable agreement” on ongoing tariff negotiations, e..
  • Ready for APEC: Gyeongju finalizes preparations for world leaders

  • With just days remaining before the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, the historic city of Gyeongju has completed preparations to welco..
  • Park Jie-won urges land vice minister to resign

  •  Ruling Democratic Party lawmaker Park Jie-won on Thursday demanded the resignation of Lee Sang-kyung, first vice minister of land, infrastructure and..
  • Lawmakers push pro-market reforms to revive corporate investment

  • South Korea’s political parties are rushing to promote market-friendly legislation aimed at easing regulations, restoring investor confidence, and revitali..
  • First lady vows to improve emergency childcare system

  • First lady Kim Hye-kyung on Tuesday vowed to help improve Korea’s emergency childcare system, saying she would “do her part” to ensure the program function..
  • PPP leadership faces backlash over Yoon visit, China remarks

  • Senior figures in the opposition People Power Party (PPP) are facing growing criticism for a series of controversies during the ongoing parliamentary audit..
  • NIS to intensify crackdown on Cambodia scam networks

  • South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said Tuesday it will increase personnel to collect intelligence and pursue the masterminds behind Cambodi..
  • Jung Chung-rae urges Chief Justice Cho to resign amid election meddling scandal

  • Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), on Tuesday publicly called on Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae to resign, arguing tha..
  • Seoul district chiefs call for withdrawal of land permit zones

  • Fifteen district mayors in Seoul have urged the government to withdraw or scale back its plan to expand land transaction permit zones across the city, call..
  • First lady Kim Hye-kyung: “Hanbok is the core of K-culture”

  • First lady Kim Hye-kyung on October 21 attended the 2025 Hanbok Culture Week Commemoration Ceremony held in celebration of Hanbok Day, highlighting the tra..
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