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  • Only two Korean vessels remain stranded in Strait of Hormuz

    The South Korean government officially stated on the 1st that only two domestic vessels remain within the Strait of Hormuz, effectively confirming that all ships intending to exit the strategic waterway have done so. Moving forward, managing the safety of Korean sailors stationed aboard foreign-flagged vessels has emerged as the next critical challenge. Nam..

  • The Philippines to adopt Korea’s advanced police system

  • South Korea’s pioneering integrated crime investigation and intelligence management system will be transplanted to the Philippine government. The strategic..
  • Police raid 7 offices over Seosomun overpass collapse

  • The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency launched a forced investigation into the Seosomun Overpass collapse that claimed three lives, executing sweeping raid..
  • Korea, US to kick off security talks in Seoul next week

  • The United States and South Korea will convene their inaugural meeting in Seoul next week to deliberate security cooperation, focusing heavily on issues su..
  • Safety, housing take center stage in heated election debate

  • The Seoul mayoral candidate TV debate, broadcast live for 120 minutes on the night of May 28—just a day ahead of early voting for the June 3 local election..
  • Bridge collapse fallout slashes train capacity

  • The train service disruptions in central Seoul triggered by the collapse of the Seosomun Overpass have entered their fourth consecutive day. As passenger d..
  • Experts urge that Iran must be held accountable for civialian ship attack

  • Defense experts urged the South Korean government to adopt a more decisive stance against Iran following the release of the official investigation into the..
  • [Exclusive] US class action over Coupang data leak hits stride in June

  • A $5 million punitive damages class-action lawsuit filed in the United States over the Coupang data breach is poised to begin in earnest mid-next month. Th..
  • Early voting opens nationwide ahead of June 3 local elections

  • Early voting for South Korea’s June 3 local elections and parliamentary by-elections will take place nationwide over two days beginning May 29, as rival po..
  • Comprehensive wage system hides reality of unpaid labor

  • Cosmetics manufacturer Company A did not keep track of its employees' clock-in and clock-out times. The management operated under the premise that they onl..
  • CFC structure to survive OPCON handover, Seoul says

  • The Ministry of National Defense made it clear on May 28 that the current ROK-US Combined Forces Command architecture will remain intact even following the..
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