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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..

  • President signals tougher economic sanctions on firms

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
  • YTN union vows resistance against Eugene Group

  • Attention is mounting over whether YTN’s privatization could be reversed two years after it began, following a court ruling that found the decision to chan..
  • Government moves to curb blanket wage system abuse

  • Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon said the government will move to eradicate the long-standing practice of unpaid overtime and crack down on..
  • Oceans minister steps down over church-linked allegations

  • The U.S. Federal Reserve on December 10 (local time) lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points, but the decision exposed the central ba..
  • Rail union suspends strike; trains run normally

  • The Korean Railway Workers’ Union has suspended its indefinite strike scheduled to begin on December 11, ensuring that all trains nationwide will operate a..
  • Lee signals imminent easing of financial–industrial rules

  • President Lee Jae-myung suggested on December 10 that the government is close to finalizing measures that would ease Korea’s strict financial–industrial se..
  • PPP's In Yo-han quits parliament, calls for sacrifice

  • People Power Party (PPP) lawmaker In Yo-han announced his resignation from the National Assembly on December 10, ending his year-and-a-half legislative car..
  • Lee orders tough probe into Unification Church

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 10 instructed investigators to carry out a strict and impartial probe into alleged illegal ties between religious group..
  • PPP opens protest tents against eight ‘evil bills’

  • The conservative People Power Party (PPP) has begun an open-ended sit-in under protest tents, vowing to continue its action until the ruling Democratic Par..
  • Korea seeks deeper ties with Pacific Islands

  • President Lee Jae-myung said on December 10 that Korea and Pacific Island nations have “significant potential” to expand cooperation in minerals and energy..
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