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  • Opposition pushes special probe over ruling camp scandals

    South Korea’s main opposition People Power Party has stepped up its offensive against the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, calling for special prosecutors over a string of controversies as local elections loom five months away.The opposition is seeking to capitalize on what it describes as “ruling camp liabilities,” including allegations of nomination bribe..

  • Audit finds med-school expansion based on crude math

  • The Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) said Thursday that the Yoon Suk-yeol administration’s plan to increase medical school enrollment by 2,000 students..
  • Prosecutors drop appeal over PPP fast-track clash verdict

  • Prosecutors have decided not to appeal the first-instance ruling against current and former lawmakers of the People Power Party (PPP) who were tried over t..
  • Lee urges budget passage, welcomes opposition proposals

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday called on the ruling and opposition blocs to ensure that next year’s budget is passed within the legal deadline, stress..
  • Parliament approves Choo’s arrest motion, political rift widens

  • South Korea’s National Assembly on Thursday approved an arrest motion for Rep. Choo Kyung-ho of the People Power Party (PPP), triggering an escalation of p..
  • Kim urges PPP to apologize over martial law crisis

  • Rep. Kim Yong-tae of the People Power Party (PPP) on Nov. 27 urged the party leadership to issue a public apology ahead of the first anniversary of the Dec..
  • 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..
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