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  • MOEL raids POSCO E&C over recurring fatal accidents

    The Ministry of Employment and Labor has launched a forced investigation into the main contractor, POSCO E&C, and others regarding a fatal fall accident that occurred at the construction site of the Shinansan double-track railway line. As accidents resulting in the deaths of four workers have repeatedly occurred at the Shinansan Line construction sites s..

  • President Lee embarks on Europe trip for G7, signals full‑scale diplomacy

  • NHRCK urges institutional frameworks for people with borderline intelligence

  • The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) has called on the National Assembly to apply a multi‑dimensional evaluation principle—assessing cogni..
  • Police launch probe into ballot paper shortage case

  • Police have launched a full investigation into the ballot paper shortage scandal during the June 3 local elections, targeting the National Election Commiss..
  • S. Korea to serve as UN ECOSOC member state starting next year

  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on June 5 that South Korea has been elected as a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC..
  • Chung Dong-young urges restart of four-party talks for Northeast Asia peace

  • Minister of Unification, Chung Dong-young, visiting Mongolia, proposed on June 4 that South Korea, North Korea, the United States, and China resume four-pa..
  • Stability vs reform: Lee’s choice for new prime minister

  • President Lee Jae-myung is continuing deliberations over the appointment of a new prime minister, which will serve as the first personnel card of his “seco..
  • [After-report] Why a “dignified death” is so difficult

  • “I want to decide the end of my life myself.”Since the system was introduced in 2018, more than 3.2 million people have written advance directives for life..
  • K-air defense stocks soar: UAE orders surge after Iran clash

  • As the recent “missile risk” from the Middle East escalates into a full-scale confrontation, the love calls from Middle Eastern countries for South Korea’s..
  • Government discusses expanding window for ending life-sustaining care

  • The government will initiate discussions on extending the timing for withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from the current end-of-life stag..
  • Lee meets African ministers to expand ties

  • President Lee Jae-myung met with ministerial-level delegations from 19 African nations on the 2nd and announced, "We will full-scale expand cooperation wit..
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