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  • Opposition pushes special probe over ruling camp scandals

    South Korea’s main opposition People Power Party has stepped up its offensive against the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, calling for special prosecutors over a string of controversies as local elections loom five months away.The opposition is seeking to capitalize on what it describes as “ruling camp liabilities,” including allegations of nomination bribe..

  • Minister Jeon denies Unification Church bribery claims

  • Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Jeon Jae-soo on Tuesday flatly denied allegations that he received cash or luxury goods from the Unification Church, calli..
  • Lee warns religious groups over constitutional violations

  • For the second week in a row, President Lee Jae-myung zeroed in on the Unification Church and Coupang during a Cabinet meeting, calling for stronger measur..
  • PM Kim urges BOK–government cooperation on markets

  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met Bank of Korea Governor Lee Chang-yong on December 9, emphasizing the importance of close coordination between the governmen..
  • Sexual assault allegation prompts PPP spokesman’s resignation, intensifies scrutiny of Rep. Jang

  • A sexual assault allegation that led People Power Party (PPP) spokesperson Son Beom-gyu to resign has shifted public attention to a similar accusation invo..
  • Lee plans Korea–Japan summit in Takaichi’s hometown

  • President Lee Jae-myung is working to arrange a bilateral summit with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi next month in Nara Prefecture, her hometown, i..
  • Korea tightens rules on foreign property speculation

  • The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport will expand reporting requirements and make funding reviews more stringent to block speculative real est..
  • Judges urge caution on new tribunal plan

  • Nationwide judges have pushed back against the ruling party’s judicial reform initiatives, including the creation of a special tribunal for insurrection-re..
  • Lee’s approval edges up 0.1 point: Realmeter

  • President Lee Jae-myung’s job approval rating edged up by 0.1 percentage point from the previous week, according to a Realmeter poll released on December 8..
  • YTN union urges regulators to strip Eugene’s control

  • The YTN chapter of the National Union of Mediaworkers welcomed a court ruling that found the government’s approval of Eugene Group becoming YTN’s largest s..
  • Lee rallies global AI giants to drive trillion-won projects

  • Marking his sixth month in office, President Lee Jae-myung is accelerating South Korea’s drive to become one of the world’s top three AI powers. Over the p..
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