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  • Gov't to strengthen expanded welfare programs

    The government is pursuing a sweeping transformation of its overarching social security policies, marked by efforts to reinforce regional and essential healthcare services and restructure the high-risk emergency medical system. The pivot signals a departure from the conventional selective welfare model focused primarily on vulnerable groups, moving instead t..

  • June vote seen as key referendum on Lee administration

  • South Korea’s June 3 local elections are shaping up to be a crucial test of public sentiment toward the administration of Lee Jae-myung, marking its first..
  • Korea keeps emergency measures amid uncertain Middle East truce

  • The presidential office of Blue House said it will maintain its emergency response system until a formal declaration ending the Middle East conflict is con..
  • Lee to hold summit with Polish PM Tusk on April 13

  • President Lee Jae-myung will hold a summit with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on April 13 to discuss global issues, including the ongoing Middle East c..
  • Palace fire suspect left Korea

  • Police are investigating a fire at Gyeongbokgung Palace last month as a possible case of human-caused ignition, with the key suspect having already left th..
  • PPP faces backlash over lack of youth nominations

  • Despite pledges of “generational change” and “political renewal,” South Korea’s conservative People Power Party (PPP) has been criticized for sidelining yo..
  • Surge in Lee’s X activity reflects policy urgency

  • President Lee Jae-myung has sharply increased his activity on X (formerly Twitter), posting multiple messages daily as he expands direct communication with..
  • Jung emerges as ruling party’s Seoul mayor candidate

  • Jung Won-oh, former Seongdong District mayor, was selected on Thursday as the ruling Democratic Party’s candidate for Seoul mayor, winning a majority in th..
  • KAMCO accused of pressuring firms into New Leap Fund

  • Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO), which operates the government’s “New Leap Fund” bad bank program—also known as the Sae-Do-Yak Fund in Korean—ha..
  • Ruling, opposition spar on extra budget

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties clashed for a second day on April 8 over a proposed 26 trillion won supplementary budget during a parliamentary..
  • Parties confirm differences on budget despite rare meeting

  • Ruling and opposition parties confirmed sharp differences over a supplementary budget bill during a rare trilateral meeting with the government, raising ex..
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