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  • Seoul police investigating 120 for damaging election posters

    The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on May 23 that it is investigating 120 individuals on suspicion of damaging posters and banners related to the 21st presidential election. This figure marks nearly a threefold increase compared to the 45 cases from the previous 20th presidential race. Authorities noted that some of the suspects are minors under..

  • AI is a game-changer, says Lee Jae-myung

  • Lee Jae-myung, presidential hopeful for the Democratic Party of Korea, pledged on April 14 to transform South Korea into one of the world’s top three artif..
  • Democratic Party leader slams Yoon

  • Park Chan-dae, acting leader and floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, harshly criticized former President Yoon Suk-yeol on April 14, accusing him..
  • Han Deok-soo expected to run as independent

  • Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, currently serving as acting president, is increasingly expected to enter the presidential race, with reports indicating he has..
  • Religious groups reject Yoon’s impeachment

  • Three major religious organizations in South Korea — representing Buddhism, Catholicism, and Protestantism — declared their refusal to accept the Constitut..
  • Yoon set to leave residence, message expected

  • Former President Yoon Suk-yeol remained silent on April 10, seven days after the Constitutional Court’s unanimous ruling that removed him from office. His..
  • Court rejects impeachment of justice minister

  • South Korea’s Constitutional Court on April 10 unanimously dismissed the impeachment motion against Justice Minister Park Sung-jae, allowing him to return..
  • Han Duck-soo likely to run in early presidential election

  • Acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo is increasingly expected to run in South Korea’s upcoming presidential election, with signs pointing to a..
  • Court assigns nomination case to new justice

  • Justice Ma Eun-hyuk of South Korea’s Constitutional Court has been assigned to oversee a high-profile case questioning whether Acting President and Prime M..
  • S. Korea's trade minister addresses U.S. tariff concerns

  • On April 9, South Korea's Trade Minister, Jung In-kyo, expressed concerns regarding the U.S. decision to impose a 10% base tariff on imports, despite a 90-..
  • Kim visits Japan to discuss North Korea, abduction issue

  • Unification Minister Kim Young-ho is visiting Tokyo from April 9 to 11 to meet with key Japanese government and parliamentary officials. The discussions wi..
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