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  • Military to dismantle counterintelligence command

    South Korea will move forward with dismantling the Defense Counterintelligence Command, redistributing and abolishing its functions as part of a broader reform of the military’s counterintelligence and security system.The plan was unveiled on Thursday by the Military Counterintelligence and Security Redesign Subcommittee under a civilian–government–military..

  • Lee orders review of revoking April 3-linked honors

  • The presidential office said on Dec. 15 that President Lee Jae-myung has instructed the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs to review whether to revo..
  • Jung urges second special probe, questions top judge

  • The People Power Party (PPP) and the New Reform Party are showing rare coordination over the introduction of a special prosecutor to investigate alleged po..
  • Lee ramps up policy drive with live briefings

  • The People Power Party (PPP) and the New Reform Party are showing rare coordination over the introduction of a special prosecutor to investigate alleged po..
  • PPP, New Reform Party align on Unification Church probe

  • The People Power Party (PPP) and the New Reform Party are showing rare coordination over the introduction of a special prosecutor to investigate alleged po..
  • Lee accelerates policy drive with hardline governance push

  • President Lee Jae-myung is stepping up his year-end policy drive as he receives work reports from major government ministries and agencies, pressing for fa..
  • Four YTN directors quit amid ownership dispute

  • The controversy surrounding YTN’s ownership deepened after four board members stepped down midway through their terms, following a court ruling that found..
  • Korea leads conventional defense at first NCG

  • South Korea will take the lead in conventional defense on the Korean Peninsula, while the United States reaffirmed its commitment to provide extended deter..
  • Parties clash over reform bills, talks stall

  • Ruling and opposition parties remain deadlocked over contentious reform bills, with filibusters continuing even at the first plenary session of the Decembe..
  • Ruling party reassesses strategy after Jeon resigns

  • Allegations that senior figures of the Democratic Party received money from a former senior official of the Unification Church are spreading, prompting pol..
  • Two dead in Gwangju library site collapse

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
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