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  • PPP chief blasts Lee government justice overhaul

    Jang Dong-hyuk strongly criticized the ruling party’s prosecution reform, calling it “the worst evil” and warning that key safeguards in the justice system have been removed.Speaking at a party leadership meeting at the National Assembly, Jang targeted legislation proposed by the Democratic Party, including the creation of a Serious Crimes Investigation Offi..

  • Kim Kun-hee probe suffers another courtroom defeat

  • A special counsel team investigating allegations linked to Kim Kun-hee suffered another major setback on Sunday, as courts handed down consecutive dismissa..
  • ROK-US air drills cut in frequency, expanded in scale

  • The South Korea–U.S. Air Force battalion-level joint air exercise known as the Buddy Squadron will be held half as often this year, while the scale of each..
  • Lee signals review of buy-to-rent policy

  • President Lee Jae-myung has signaled a possible overhaul of the acquisition rental housing scheme, questioning whether individuals should be allowed to ama..
  • Ruling party bristles at Cho’s merger deadline

  • Senior figures from the pro–Lee Jae-myung faction within the Democratic Party of Korea on Saturday voiced strong anger over Cho Kuk’s declaration of a Feb...
  • Party–presidency rift grows over prosecution reform

  • Signs of strain are mounting between the ruling party and the presidential office as discord emerges over prosecutorial reform and the launch of a second c..
  • Ruling, opposition brace for interpellation clash

  • Ruling and opposition parties are bracing for a head-on collision during upcoming government interpellation sessions, with the ruling camp set to highlight..
  • Infighting deepens despite Jeong’s damage control

  • Internal strife within the Democratic Party of Korea is intensifying despite party leader Jeong Cheong-rae’s efforts to contain a growing controversy over..
  • Government, doctors clash on admissions increase

  • A renewed confrontation between the government and the medical community is escalating as a decision on expanding medical school admissions draws near, wit..
  • U.S. Congress names Lee in Coupang subpoena

  • South Korea’s main opposition party on Saturday demanded a government explanation after the U.S. House of Representatives issued a subpoena to the interim..
  • Lee vows full force to curb high prices

  • Lee Jae-myung on Wednesday called for an all-out use of state authority to rein in persistently high prices, citing alleged price-fixing by flour and sugar..
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