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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..

  • S. Korea, Czech Republic agree to team up for 100-year nuclear power alliance

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol returned home from an official visit to the Czech Republic on Sunday.Yoon’s Czech visit promoted Kore..
  • New Prosecutor General starts his term

  • By AsiaToday reporter Park Sae-youngProsecutor General Shim Woo-jung began his two-year term on Thursday, saying that he will focus the prosecution’s direc..
  • Yoon to visit Czech to establish “nuclear alliance”

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol will make an official state visit to the Czech Republic from Sept. 12 to 22.On the trip, President Yo..
  • Gov’t calls blacklist of ER doctors inexcusable crime

  • AsiaToday reporters Hong Sun-mi & Jung Min-hoonPolice have launched an investigation into the so-called “blacklist of emergency room doctors” case whic..
  • DP pushes again for special counsel bill on first lady’s conduct

  • AsiaToday reporters Kim Im-soo & Park Sae-youngThe main opposition Democratic Party (DP) unilaterally approved on Monday two special counsel bills conc..
  • Gov’t, med sector at odds over forming consultative body

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miAs the government and the medical community remain at odds over increasing enrollment quota for medical students for the 2025..
  • S. Korea, U.S. predict N. Korean provocation around U.S. election

  • AsiaToday reporter Ji Hwan-hyukSouth Korea and the United States assessed that North Korea may engage in a major provocation, such as a nuclear test or an..
  • Gov’t proposes to raise pension contribution rate to 13 pct

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Joon-youngThe government will review increasing the mandatory subscription age for the pension fund to 64 from the current 59, with..
  • Opposition denounces gov’t as “pro-Japanese” ahead of Yoon-Kishida summit

  • AsiaToday reporters Hong Sun-mi & Han Dae-euiAhead of the upcoming South Korea-Japan summit this weekend, the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) is..
  • Top office lambasts DP chair for spreading martial law rumors

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miThe presidential office on Monday condemned the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) leader Lee Jae-myung for spreading fals..
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