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  • Korean PM meets US vice president at White House

    South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 12 to discuss bilateral investment, non-tariff trade barriers and issues related to the Korean Peninsula.The meeting took place about 50 days after the two last met during Kim’s visit to the United States on Jan. 23.Investment law high..

  • Bus walkout drags on as talks stall

  • Concerns are growing that the Seoul city bus strike could drag on, as labor and management remain far apart and have yet to set a timetable for additional..
  • People Power Party–Reform Party unite on special prosecutors, deny vote tie-up

  • The “special prosecutor alliance” between the People Power Party and the Reform Party is taking shape as the two sides join forces to pressure the ruling c..
  • Parties clash over Lee Hye-hoon hearing witnesses

  • Ruling and opposition parties on Monday failed to reach an agreement on the schedule and witness list for the confirmation hearing of Lee Hye-hoon, the nom..
  • Second special counsel clears committee hurdle

  • A bill to launch a second comprehensive special counsel probe, a follow-up to investigations into three major cases, cleared the National Assembly’s law co..
  • President Lee plans bipartisan luncheon talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting with leaders of both ruling and opposition parties on Jan. 16 at Cheong Wa Dae, the presidential offic..
  • Lee warns of cult harm, religious leaders back dissolution

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Monday acknowledged growing public concern over the social damage caused by pseudo-religious groups, saying the issue has been n..
  • Insurrection prosecutors seek 15 years for Lee Sang-min

  • South Korea’s special counsel investigating the alleged insurrection sought a 15-year prison sentence on Monday for Lee Sang-min, accusing the former inter..
  • New bills remove prosecutors’ investigative powers

  • The government on Sunday unveiled draft bills to establish the Major Crimes Investigation Office and the Prosecution Service, follow-up legislation to abol..
  • Song urges policy talks with new floor leader

  • Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party (PPP), on Jan. 11 proposed “frank policy dialogue between the ruling and opposition parties” to Han B..
  • Lee orders probe into possible civilian drone

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Jan. 10 ordered a swift and rigorous investigation by a joint military–police task force after the possibility emerged that civi..
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