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  • Only two Korean vessels remain stranded in Strait of Hormuz

    The South Korean government officially stated on the 1st that only two domestic vessels remain within the Strait of Hormuz, effectively confirming that all ships intending to exit the strategic waterway have done so. Moving forward, managing the safety of Korean sailors stationed aboard foreign-flagged vessels has emerged as the next critical challenge. Nam..

  • [Exclusive] Police to unify inspector general offices for misconduct probes

  • The National Police Agency is moving to consolidate investigative misconduct oversight, currently handled by the National Investigation Headquarters, into..
  • [Exclusive] Police to split investigation units at major stations, new inspector-level posts planned

  • Police are reviewing a plan to divide investigation departments at major stations with heavy caseloads. The current system, in which a single chief oversee..
  • Korea CDC unveils advanced crisis system, moves beyond uniform distancing

  • The South Korean government announced that, in the event of a future emerging infectious disease crisis, it will adopt an evidence-based, tailored disease-..
  • "Basic pension should shift to minimum income guarantee for low‑income workers," experts say

  • Amid rapid demographic shifts driven by ultra-low birth rates and population aging, academics have proposed restructuring South Korea's basic pension syste..
  • NIS: NK’s autonomous hacking AI enables massive cyberattacks

  • KR-US agree on nuclear subs at first JFS consultation

  • The government said on the 9th that South Korea and the United States shared the view during a launch meeting for the implementation of the South Korea–U.S..
  • Siloed air defenses can't stop AI, drone swarms, KR-US experts warn

  • Under modern and future battlefields where an advanced asymmetric threat combining drone swarms and ballistic and cruise missiles is becoming a reality, mi..
  • 12 university student councils to condemn ballot shortage in joint statement

  • Student councils from major universities nationwide will hold simultaneous emergency statements calling for countermeasures and condemning the shortage of..
  • Service sector leads job growth as manufacturing, construction, youth employment remain weak

  • Employment insurance subscribers continued to rise in the high 200,000s for the fifth consecutive month. Growth was driven by the service sector, including..
  • Police to partner with 19 countries to tackle transnational crime

  • The National Police Agency will hold a large-scale international cooperation meeting in Seoul with Interpol to respond to transnational crime. The plan is..
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