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  • Opposition pushes special probe over ruling camp scandals

    South Korea’s main opposition People Power Party has stepped up its offensive against the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, calling for special prosecutors over a string of controversies as local elections loom five months away.The opposition is seeking to capitalize on what it describes as “ruling camp liabilities,” including allegations of nomination bribe..

  • Seoul seeks to restart North Korea talks in 2026

  • On December 7, National Security Advisor Wi Sung-lac said the Lee Jae-myung administration will push to reopen talks with North Korea in 2026, aiming to la..
  • Six months of rebuilding and recovery under Lee

  • On December 7, the presidential office laid out the achievements of President Lee Jae-myung’s first six months in office, describing the past 187 days — 4,..
  • Defense ministry probes unit over alleged leaflet operations

  • The Ministry of National Defense has begun investigating the Republic of Korea Army’s Psychological Operations Unit (PsyOps) amid allegations that it condu..
  • Jung pushes one-person-one-vote as shift to member-led party

  • Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae on December 5 emphasized that the party’s push to adopt a one-person-one-vote system represents “the starting point”..
  • Presidential office accepts Kim Nam-kook’s resignation immediately

  • Digital Communications Secretary Kim Nam-kook resigned on December 4 over a text-message controversy involving personnel recommendations, but the president..
  • Despite data leak, Coupang app usage hits record

  • After Coupang’s massive leak of personal information involving roughly 33.7 million customers, talk of quitting the platform — dubbed “talpang,” a Korean s..
  • Eugene chief rushes to soothe YTN union, gets rejected

  • Following a court ruling that deemed the change in YTN’s largest shareholder to Eugene Group unlawful, Chairman Yoo Kyung-sun has moved swiftly in an appar..
  • Opposition brands ‘insurrection court’ 100% unconstitutional, vows fight

  • Marking one year since the December 3 martial law incident, the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) has launched a full-throated attack on the ruling..
  • Lee orders probe into unfair profits, price collusion

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 4 called on government ministries to establish robust public–private cooperation to help lay the groundwork for surpass..
  • Seoul lifts road bans, but rush hour crawls

  • Traffic restrictions on highways and major roads in Seoul, imposed after a sudden heavy snowfall, have all been lifted. According to the Seoul Transpo..
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