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  • Lawmakers pass motion to detain Kang over nomination scandal

    The National Assembly on Feb. 24 approved a motion consenting to the arrest of independent Rep. Kang Sun-woo, who faces allegations of receiving illicit nomination funds.In a secret ballot attended by 263 of 296 lawmakers, the motion passed with 164 votes in favor, 87 against, three abstentions and nine invalid ballots.Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho, presen..

  • Han expulsion fallout tests Jang’s expansion drive

  • The aftershocks from the expulsion of former party leader Han Dong-hoon continue to ripple through South Korea’s main conservative party, leaving Jang Dong..
  • Ruling party targets late Feb passage of US investment bill

  • South Korea’s ruling party said Saturday it aims to pass a special bill on US-bound investment by late February to early March, accelerating legislative ef..
  • Lee government runs two-track diplomacy on US, China

  • The Lee Jae-myung administration is pursuing a two-track diplomatic strategy — offering reassurance to the United States while carefully managing relations..
  • Kang Hoon-sik seals Canada MOUs, backs submarine bid

  • Kang Hoon-sik, chief of staff to the South Korean president, said Friday that South Korea has signed five memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with Canada c..
  • Asset disclosures spotlight wealthy officials

  • Former president of the Korea National University of Arts, Kim Dae-jin, ranked as the third-wealthiest among senior public officials in South Korea, accord..
  • Lee urges swift adaptation to AI era

  • President Lee Jae-myung said Wednesday that society cannot avoid the sweeping impact of artificial intelligence and must begin preparing now to turn it int..
  • Blue House vows close talks with U.S.

  • South Korea’s presidential office said Thursday it is maintaining close communication with the United States after Washington redesignated the country as a..
  • Democratic Party lawmaker backs early merger

  • Lawmaker Park Joo-min of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea said Thursday that a merger with the Rebuilding Korea Party should take place as soon as poss..
  • Finance ministry adds 11 public institutions

  • South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance on Wednesday designated 11 additional entities as public institutions, bringing the total to 342, while defer..
  • Constitution Day, July 17, public holiday, National Assembly, South Korea, national holidays, legislative vote, constitutional commemoration

  • July 17, Constitution Day, is set to be reinstated as a public holiday starting this year after the National Assembly passed a related bill on Wednesday.Du..
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