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  • Ha Jung-woo hints at Busan by-election bid

    Ha Jung-woo, senior presidential secretary for AI future planning, signaled he may be leaning toward running in the Busan Buk-gap by-election, saying he would share his decision at “a timing that is not too late.”As President Lee Jae-myung wraps up his trip to India and Vietnam, attention is growing over whether Ha will enter the race.Before departing, Ha sa..

  • Govt to draft 25 trillion won supplementary budget using extra tax revenue

  • South Korea’s ruling party, government, and presidential office agreed on March 22 to draft a 25 trillion won ($18.8 billion) supplementary budget to respo..
  • Ruling party passes probe into alleged fabricated prosecutions

  • South Korea’s National Assembly on March 22 approved a parliamentary investigation into allegations of “fabricated prosecutions” under the previous adminis..
  • Jung vows ruling party will take all committee chairs

  • Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said on March 22 that the ruling party would take full responsibility for all standing committee c..
  • PPP cutoff sparks backlash from Joo and Lee

  • A surprise cutoff in the Daegu mayoral primary triggered strong backlash on March 22, as Joo Ho-young, vice speaker of the National Assembly, rejected the..
  • Lee nominates BIS official Shin as BOK governor

  • President Lee Jae-myung on March 22 nominated Shin Hyun-song, head of the Monetary and Economic Department at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS),..
  • Lee orders multi-home officials out of housing policy talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung on March 22 ordered that public officials who own multiple homes or high-value non-residential properties be excluded from all stag..
  • Overseas BTS fans praise police, raise safety concerns

  • Overseas fans attending BTS’s comeback concert praised the strong police presence but voiced concerns over pedestrian safety as crowded sidewalks contraste..
  • BTS concert chaos leaves ticket holders locked out

  • Confusion and frustration spread at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 as some attendees were denied entry to BTS’s comeback concert despite holding valid tick..
  • BTS crowd builds in Gwanghwamun

  • Crowds swelled ahead of BTS’ performance, and central Seoul began to fill with concertgoers from around 6 p.m. on March 21, with the area around Gwanghwamu..
  • Lee demands apology over gang allegation claims

  • President Lee Jae-myung on March 20 called for apologies over past allegations linking him to organized crime, saying such claims were politically motivate..
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