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  • Seoul vows firm response to Japan’s Dokdo claim

    The presidential office on Wednesday dismissed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks asserting Japan’s sovereignty over Dokdo, declaring that the islets are “historically, geographically and under international law, unequivocally Korean territory.”In a statement, the office said, “There is no territorial dispute over Dokdo. We will respond firmly..

  • Ulsan power plant tragedy: first fatality confirmed

  • One of the seven workers trapped under debris from the boiler tower collapse at Korea East-West Power’s Ulsan thermal power plant has died, and another is..
  • President Lee approves extension of martial law probe

  • President Lee Jae-myung has approved an extension of the investigation period for the special counsel team probing the December 3 martial law incident, gra..
  • Entire JCS leadership to be replaced amid overhaul

  • The entire lineup of generals serving at South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is expected to be replaced, marking one of the most sweeping personnel o..
  • Ruling, opposition lawmakers clash over Kim Hyun-ji inquiry

  • A heated parliamentary audit of President Lee Jae-myung’s presidential office on November 6 erupted into chaos as ruling and opposition lawmakers clashed o..
  • Scuffles foil Kwon’s first May 18 cemetery visit

  • People Power Party leader Kwon Dong-hyeok turned back from a planned tribute at the National May 18th Cemetery on November 6 after facing fierce resistance..
  • Ulsan power plant tower collapses, five workers trapped

  • A boiler tower at the Ulsan thermal power plant operated by Korea East-West Power Co. collapsed Thursday afternoon, trapping several workers under the rubb..
  • Independent rights bodies, no guardrails amid bias

  • As Korea’s independent rights institutions grapple with mounting accusations of political bias, critics warn there are virtually no mechanisms to keep them..
  • Seoul, Washington fine-tune submarine clause before fact sheet release

  • The release of the joint fact sheet detailing the outcome of the Korea–U.S. tariff negotiations has been delayed amid last-minute coordination over sensiti..
  • Presidential aide pledges strong support for firefighters’ safety

  • Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik on November 5 pledged that the Lee Jae-myung administration “will become the 119 for firefighters,” expressing de..
  • Han Jun-ho named presidential envoy for Bolivian leader’s swearing-in

  • President Lee Jae-myung has appointed Rep. Han Jun-ho, a supreme council member of the Democratic Party of Korea, as his special envoy to attend the inaugu..
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