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  • 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 companies, and ordered a review of measures including price adjustment orders and a dedicated task force on inflation.Speaking at a senior secretaries’ meeting he chaired at the presidential office, Lee s..

  • Medical school applicants fall to 7,000 level

  • The number of applicants to medical schools through Korea’s regular college admissions track has fallen to the 7,000 range, marking the lowest level in the..
  • Megaprojects signal turn to local growth

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday unveiled a sweeping shift in national strategy, placing regional-led growth at the center of his New Year agenda and si..
  • DP seeks ethics ruling on Kim Byung-ki

  • The Democratic Party of Korea said Thursday it has formally requested a disciplinary review by its central ethics panel for former floor leader Kim Byung-k..
  • PPP leadership honors fallen, vows public-first politics

  • The leadership of the People Power Party marked the start of the new year with a visit to Seoul National Cemetery, where party leader Jang Dong-hyuk pledge..
  • Births edge up, but world’s lowest persists

  •  South Korea’s recent uptick in births has raised hopes that the total fertility rate could recover to the 0.8 range, but analysts warn that without a..
  • Court rulings begin for Yoon and spouse

  • With investigations by three special prosecutors—covering alleged insurrection, First Lady allegations, and a fallen Marine case—now concluded, the focus s..
  • Public mood turns toward integrative leadership

  • As 2026 begins, public attention in South Korea is increasingly focused on integrative leadership, amid economic strain at home and mounting challenges abr..
  • Renewed talk of constitutional change faces gridlock

  • As South Korea enters 2026, calls to revise the Constitution are resurfacing, though observers warn that meaningful progress will remain elusive without bi..
  • Korean and European glaucoma societies sign MOU

  • The Korean Glaucoma Society has signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Glaucoma Society to enhance academic collaboration and strengthen it..
  • Kim Byung-kee resigns to blunt political fallout

  • The sudden resignation of Kim Byung-kee, floor leader of the ruling Democratic Party, is being interpreted as a strategic move to preserve the governing mo..
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