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  • Oceans minister steps down over church-linked allegations

    The U.S. Federal Reserve on December 10 (local time) lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points, but the decision exposed the central bank’s sharpest internal disagreement in six years, with three out of twelve voting members opposing the move.Three dissenting votes mirror 2019-level divisionThe Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) lowered..

  • Home price-fixing reports hit 2,313 in five years

  • Reports of home price-fixing have clustered in the Seoul capital region over the past five years, new data show. According to materials submitted by R..
  • Korean police to launch joint crackdown in Cambodia after student’s death

  • The Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) said it will launch an international joint operation to tackle a surge in kidnapping and confinement crimes in Cam..
  • President Lee tackles IT recovery, U.S. tariffs, and APEC after holiday

  • As South Korea returns from the long Chuseok holiday, President Lee Jae-myung faces a daunting list of pending state affairs — from restoring the nation’s..
  • Government to announce housing market curbs this week

  • The government will announce new housing market stabilization measures this week aimed at curbing overheating in parts of Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, offi..
  • Clash over judiciary looms as ruling party targets top judge in audit

  • As the National Assembly opens its first parliamentary audit under President Lee Jae-myung’s administration on October 13, all eyes are on whether Supreme..
  • PM criticizes Seoul’s plan to slash support for Guro job center: “This must be maintained”

  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok visited an early-morning labor market near Namguro Station in Seoul on Friday to hear directly from workers and local officials..
  • Post-holiday politics heat up as National Assembly audit looms

  • As the Chuseok holidays came to a close, South Korea’s rival parties reignited their political sparring — setting the stage for a heated confrontation duri..
  • Cho Kuk warns Supreme Court chief of impeachment if he skips audit

  • The Rebuilding Korea Party has warned that it will pursue impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae if he fails to appear before the upcomi..
  • Hundreds of bullet casings found off Incheon coast

  • Authorities have launched an investigation after several hundred bullet casings were found along the Incheon shoreline. According to the Incheon Coast..
  • Ex-Justice Minister Park faces arrest over insurrection probe

  • Special Counsel Cho Eun-seok’s team investigating the December 3 martial law incident requested an arrest warrant Thursday for former Justice Minister Park..
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