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  • Korea tourism shows growth but trails Japan in quality

    South Korea’s tourism industry showed renewed momentum in the first quarter with a record number of foreign visitors, raising hopes for the government’s long-term goal of attracting 30 million annual tourists by 2029. However, industry experts say Korea still lags behind Japan in key qualitative indicators such as visitor spending and repeat travel rates.Acc..

  • DP vows to fast-track special law to establish Sejong as administrative capital

  • The Democratic Party of Korea on March 27 pledged to accelerate legislation granting Sejong City legal status as the nation’s administrative capital, descr..
  • DP figures criticize divisive remarks by Song Young-gil

  • Criticism is mounting within the Democratic Party of Korea over recent remarks by former party leader Song Young-gil, with party members warning against rh..
  • Kim signals run for Daegu mayor, decision due March 30

  • Former Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum is widely expected to enter the Daegu mayoral race, with an official announcement scheduled for March 30.During a meetin..
  • President Lee urges electricity saving as KEPCO debt tops 200 trillion won

  • President Lee Jae-myung on March 26 called for nationwide energy conservation, highlighting the growing financial burden of Korea Electric Power Corporatio..
  • Joo Ho-young files injunction over party cutoff

  • Joo Ho-young, vice speaker of the National Assembly, escalated his confrontation with party leadership on March 26 by filing for a court injunction to susp..
  • Lee vows to keep power rates, urges conservation

  • Lee Jae-myung said Wednesday that the government will try to keep electricity rates unchanged for the time being, while urging the public to reduce power c..
  • President Lee reports 1.8 billion won increase

  • Lee Jae-myung reported total assets of about 4.98 billion won ($4.9 million), marking an increase of roughly 1.88 billion won over the past year, according..
  • Jung ramps up outreach as Jang keeps low profile

  • Jung Cheong-rae and Jang Dong-hyuk, leaders of South Korea’s two major parties, are taking sharply contrasting approaches ahead of the June 3 local electio..
  • PPP faces growing backlash over candidate cutoffs

  • The People Power Party is facing escalating internal conflict as disputes over candidate nominations continue ahead of the June 3 local elections.Prelimina..
  • Jung eyes committee control strategy

  • Jung Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is facing growing political scrutiny after proposing that his party take all standing committee c..
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