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  • Korean PM meets US vice president at White House

    South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 12 to discuss bilateral investment, non-tariff trade barriers and issues related to the Korean Peninsula.The meeting took place about 50 days after the two last met during Kim’s visit to the United States on Jan. 23.Investment law high..

  • Cooperation rhetoric fades as parties brace for showdown

  • Rival parties that called for bipartisan cooperation during the Lunar New Year holiday are expected to remain locked in a hardline standoff through the end..
  • Lee: perks for multi-home owners encouraged speculation

  • Lee Jae-myung on Feb. 18 shifted the focus of responsibility for real estate speculation to the political establishment, arguing that flawed institutional..
  • Woo vows National Assembly will fulfill duty amid challenges

  • Woo Won-shik, Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea, expressed hope that the country would move beyond crisis and achieve a new leap forward this..
  • ‘Day of reckoning’ for Yoon as court rules on insurrection

  • A first judicial ruling on the alleged insurrection led by former President Yoon Suk Yeol will be delivered on Feb. 19, 443 days after the declaration of m..
  • PPP steps up attack on Lee, says public fears real estate policy

  • The People Power Party intensified its offensive against Lee Jae-myung over his real estate policy remarks, even on the final day of the Lunar New Year hol..
  • DPK bloc calls for dropping Lee charges

  • A group of 87 lawmakers from the Democratic Party of Korea officially launched a caucus on Feb. 12 calling for the cancellation of indictments against Pres..
  • Lee Sang-min gets 7 years for insurrection

  • A South Korean court sentenced former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison on Feb. 12, finding him guilty of participating in an insurre..
  • Opposition boycott derails Lee’s luncheon

  • A planned luncheon between President Lee Jae-myung and rival party leaders was called off after Jang Dong-hyuk of the People Power Party announced a last-m..
  • President urges review of school uniform prices

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday called for a review of school uniform prices ahead of the March semester, saying the rising cost has become a heavy bur..
  • Probe calls martial law ‘insurrection from above’

  • The Office for Government Policy Coordination announced Thursday that it has requested disciplinary action against 89 officials and referred 110 others for..
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