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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..

  • Lee accelerates policy drive with hardline governance push

  • President Lee Jae-myung is stepping up his year-end policy drive as he receives work reports from major government ministries and agencies, pressing for fa..
  • Four YTN directors quit amid ownership dispute

  • The controversy surrounding YTN’s ownership deepened after four board members stepped down midway through their terms, following a court ruling that found..
  • Korea leads conventional defense at first NCG

  • South Korea will take the lead in conventional defense on the Korean Peninsula, while the United States reaffirmed its commitment to provide extended deter..
  • Parties clash over reform bills, talks stall

  • Ruling and opposition parties remain deadlocked over contentious reform bills, with filibusters continuing even at the first plenary session of the Decembe..
  • Ruling party reassesses strategy after Jeon resigns

  • Allegations that senior figures of the Democratic Party received money from a former senior official of the Unification Church are spreading, prompting pol..
  • Two dead in Gwangju library site collapse

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
  • President signals tougher economic sanctions on firms

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
  • YTN union vows resistance against Eugene Group

  • Attention is mounting over whether YTN’s privatization could be reversed two years after it began, following a court ruling that found the decision to chan..
  • Government moves to curb blanket wage system abuse

  • Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon said the government will move to eradicate the long-standing practice of unpaid overtime and crack down on..
  • 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 ba..
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