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  • Megaprojects signal turn to local growth

    President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday unveiled a sweeping shift in national strategy, placing regional-led growth at the center of his New Year agenda and signaling the launch of large-scale projects outside the capital region.In his New Year address, Lee said the government would pivot from a Seoul-centric development model to empower regions as engines of gr..

  • Prosecutors seek 15 years for Han Duck-soo

  • The special counsel team investigating the Dec. 3 martial law incident issued its first sentencing recommendation on Nov. 26, seeking a 15-year prison term..
  • Lee logs global marathon in six months

  • President Lee Jae-myung returned to Seoul on the morning of Nov. 26 after a 10-day trip through the Middle East and Africa, marking the end of his fifth ov..
  • Lee orders probe into ‘insulting attacks’ on judiciary

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Nov. 26 issued his first directive after returning from his Middle East and Africa tour, ordering a strict inquiry and investiga..
  • Subtle tensions surface over political reform

  • On Nov. 26, Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae and Cho Kuk, newly appointed head of The Rebuilding Korea Party, held their first official meeting — a s..
  • President Lee returns from 10-day Middle East–Africa tour

  • President Lee Jae-myung returned to Seoul Air Base on the morning of November 26, concluding a seven-night, ten-day tour of four Middle Eastern and African..
  • Korea’s seniors work to 73, on scant pensions

  • Korean seniors are working longer and more than their peers in any other OECD country, largely to cover basic living expenses, a new report has found. ..
  • Government to fund malpractice insurance for essential care

  • South Korea will begin providing government-funded malpractice insurance support for essential medical practitioners, the Ministry of Health and Welfare an..
  • Korea, China hold 14th maritime boundary talks

  • South Korea and China held a new round of talks on November 25 to discuss the delimitation of their maritime boundary, with both sides exchanging a broad r..
  • PPP sees split strategies: hardline Jang vs. centrist Han

  • People Power Party (PPP) leader Jang Dong-hyuk and former party chief Han Dong-hoon are signaling divergent strategies ahead of next year’s local elections..
  • DP accelerates judicial reform push

  • The Democratic Party of Korea (DP) has accelerated its judicial reform agenda, unveiling a set of measures that include abolishing the Court Administration..
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