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  • Yoon arrest obstruction ruling set for Jan. 16

    A South Korean court will deliver its first ruling Friday in a criminal case against former President Yoon Suk Yeol, a decision widely seen as a bellwether for upcoming trials related to the Dec. 3 martial law episode.The Seoul Central District Court is set to announce a first-instance verdict on charges that Yoon obstructed the execution of an arrest warran..

  • Parties submit rival bills on Unification Church special counsel

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties agreed Monday to submit their own bills for a special prosecutor investigation into the Unification Church and..
  • Seoul and Washington to advance nuclear talks together

  • South Korea and the United States have agreed to launch simultaneous consultations next year on the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine, uranium en..
  • Lee backs Unification Ministry’s role on inter-Korean ties

  • President Lee Jae-myung has instructed the government to convene a security-related ministers’ meeting involving the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Unifica..
  • Eugene shakes YTN’s foundations, watchdog role stressed

  • Problems exposed during the privatization of news channel YTN stem from the selective use of authority by top regulators under the Yoon Suk Yeol administra..
  • Government to speed up housing supply, push restructuring

  • The government said Sunday it will move swiftly to flesh out housing supply plans while pressing ahead with unavoidable structural reforms in the petrochem..
  • Lee vows full crackdown on scams and voice phishing

  • President Lee Jae-myung said Sunday that the government would “do everything possible” to eradicate international organized crimes, including online scams..
  • Lee denies attempt to link him with Yoon

  • Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, appeared before the special counsel investigating allegations surrounding Kim Keon-hee on Saturday, denying claim..
  • National security adviser points to progress on summit follow-up

  • Wi Sung-lac, national security adviser at the presidential office, said on December 18 that South Korea and the United States have agreed to move quickly t..
  • Lee urges review of fees on returned US military sites

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 18 called on the defense ministry to devise ways for local governments to more actively utilize land returned by the US..
  • South Korea sets deadline for US talks to secure nuclear sub fuel

  • South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense said on December 18 that it aims to complete negotiations with the United States within two years to secure nucl..
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