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  • Presidential office to consult on U.S. trade probe

    South Korea’s presidential office said March 12 that the government will actively consult with the United States to ensure the country is not placed at a disadvantage following Washington’s decision to launch a Section 301 investigation into alleged unfair trade practices by 16 economies, including South Korea.“The government will actively consult with the U..

  • 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..
  • PPP leader boycotts plenary after bill dispute

  • A planned luncheon meeting between President Lee Jae-myung and party leaders collapsed Thursday after Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party (PPP..
  • Cho Kuk claims ruling party infighting blocked merger

  • Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, claimed Thursday that President Lee Jae-myung had initially favored a merger with the Democratic Party of Ko..
  • President Lee ramps up market visits before holidays

  • President Lee Jae-myung visited Chungju in North Chungcheong Province on Feb. 11 to hear directly from citizens ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday and the..
  • Bithumb overpayment sparks calls for tougher oversight

  • South Korean lawmakers expressed shock Tuesday after it was revealed that cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb’s 60 trillion won ($45 billion) bitcoin overpayme..
  • President Lee invites rival leaders for lunch

  • President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting on Feb. 12 with Jung Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Jang Dong-hyuk, leader o..
  • Ruling party calms merger clash, faces new interference claims

  • The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has temporarily quelled internal conflict over a proposed pre–June 3 local election merger with the Rebuilding Korea Pa..
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