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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..

  • Parties clash over Jang’s assault allegations in judiciary panel

  • Lawmakers from the ruling and opposition parties clashed sharply on December 3 at a full session of the National Assembly’s Legislation and Judiciary Commi..
  • Korea, U.S. agree to co-run uranium enrichment

  • On December 3, President Lee Jae-myung said South Korea and the United States have reached a “smooth agreement” on uranium enrichment cooperation, revealin..
  • Korean, U.S. diplomats push for visible fact-sheet progress

  • Vice Foreign Minister Park Yun-joo, currently visiting the United States for follow-up discussions on the “fact sheet” adopted at the Korea–U.S. summit, me..
  • Lee designates Dec. 3 as ‘People’s Sovereignty Day’

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Wednesday declared that December 3 will be designated as “People’s Sovereignty Day,” marking the first anniversary of what his a..
  • DP condemns court for rejecting Choo’s arrest warrant

  • The Democratic Party on Wednesday sharply criticized the court’s decision to dismiss the arrest warrant for Rep. Choo Kyung-ho, saying the ruling trampled..
  • Progressives, conservatives hold rival rallies on martial-law anniversary

  • On the first anniversary of the December 3 martial-law incident, large-scale rallies from both progressive and conservative camps are set to take place Wed..
  • Presidential office issues stern warning to Kim Nam-kook

  • The presidential office said Wednesday that it has issued a stern warning to Kim Nam-kook, the secretary for digital communications, over what it described..
  • Court rejects arrest warrant for Choo Kyung-ho

  • A Seoul court has dismissed the arrest warrant request for Rep. Choo Kyung-ho of the People Power Party, who is accused of interfering with the National As..
  • President Lee to join Dec. 3 citizens’ march

  • President Lee Jae-myung will participate on December 3 in the “Citizens’ March for Clearing and Ending Sedition and External Threats, and for Social Reform..
  • Parties agree on ₩728 trillion budget plan

  • The ruling and opposition parties reached a final agreement on Tuesday to pass next year’s national budget at the government-proposed total of 728 trillion..
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