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  • Seoul police investigating 120 for damaging election posters

    The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on May 23 that it is investigating 120 individuals on suspicion of damaging posters and banners related to the 21st presidential election. This figure marks nearly a threefold increase compared to the 45 cases from the previous 20th presidential race. Authorities noted that some of the suspects are minors under..

  • Government freezes 2026 med school quota at 3,058

  • The South Korean government has officially set the number of medical school admissions for the 2026 academic year at 3,058, effectively rolling back a key..
  • PPP candidates unite in criticism of Lee Jae-myung

  • Presidential contenders of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) delivered strong messages against Lee Jae-myung, the leading candidate of the Democratic Par..
  • Han highlights global interest in upcoming APEC summit in Gyeongju

  • Acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo emphasized the growing international attention on the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) su..
  • PPP slams revised Constitutional Court Act as unconstitutional

  • The ruling People Power Party (PPP) strongly criticized the revised Constitutional Court Act passed by the National Assembly on April 17, arguing the legis..
  • Lee pledges to make Korea a global defense powerhouse

  • Lee Jae-myung, a presidential primary candidate from the Democratic Party of Korea, unveiled his national defense policy on April 17, vowing to elevate Sou..
  • Police crack down on teen deepfake crimes

  • The Korean National Police Agency announced on April 17 that it arrested 963 individuals over a seven-month period during a nationwide crackdown on deepfak..
  • Court blocks Han's nomination of justices

  • South Korea’s Constitutional Court has ruled that Acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo’s nomination of two justices to the court is unconstitut..
  • Conservative presidential hopefuls call for abolition of anti-corruption agency

  • As South Korea enters the early stages of a snap presidential election, several preliminary candidates from the conservative People Power Party (PPP) have..
  • DP steps up attacks on Han amid election race

  • As the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) kicks off its presidential campaign, it is intensifying its offensive against the administration, shifting its focus..
  • PPP pushes for big tent coalition, faces resistance from third zone

  • Momentum is growing within the People Power Party (PPP) for a “third-zone big tent” strategy aimed at uniting conservative and centrist forces against Demo..
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