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  • Only two Korean vessels remain stranded in Strait of Hormuz

    The South Korean government officially stated on the 1st that only two domestic vessels remain within the Strait of Hormuz, effectively confirming that all ships intending to exit the strategic waterway have done so. Moving forward, managing the safety of Korean sailors stationed aboard foreign-flagged vessels has emerged as the next critical challenge. Nam..

  • Police to deploy private security vehicles to late-night school routes

  • Police will deploy patrol vehicles operated by private security companies in areas vulnerable to crime to ensure the safety of students traveling to and fr..
  • Religious communities weigh AI regulation and use

  • # A pastor of a Protestant church, referred to as Pastor A, begins preparing his sermons by searching with Google AI Mode and ChatGPT. He admits that prepa..
  • Busan steps up preparations for World Heritage Committee

  • The Korea Heritage Service held an information session to share preparation updates with the international community ahead of the upcoming UNESCO World Her..
  • Han's PM nomination sparks concerns she may serve as mere messenger

  • The nomination of Han Seong-sook as South Korea's next prime minister is expected to add a new dimension to ongoing debates over proposed revisions to the..
  • Lee embarks on first Europe trip, targeting peace and economic security

  • President Lee Jae-myung departed Monday on an eight-day trip to Europe centered on the G7 Summit, marking his first European tour since taking office.The t..
  • Higher National Pension contribution ceiling increases burden on high-income workers

  • South Korea will raise the upper and lower limits used to calculate National Pension contributions starting next month, increasing premiums for some subscr..
  • Police launch AI advisory body to advance investigations

  • [Prosecutor's Notebook] Prosecution tracks down crypto fraudster after 8 years on the run

  • "Two suspects have fled overseas, and one has no record of departure?"On February 3, while reviewing records of suspended prosecution cases at the Gunsan B..
  • Lee says that oil prices are unlikely to go down, signaling further measures

  • President Lee Jae-myung projected on the 8th regarding the high oil price crisis resulting from the prolonged war in the Middle East that "due to instabili..
  • Police probe NEC ballot paper shortage, to question complainant today

  • Regarding the ballot paper shortage during the June 3 local elections, the police will launch a full-scale investigation into officials of the National Ele..
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