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  • 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 deterrence using the full range of its military capabilities, including nuclear forces, at the fifth meeting of the Nuclear Consultative Group (NCG), the Ministry of National Defense said on December 11.The mee..

  • Lee urges ruling party to concede more in bipartisan talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung hosted a rare luncheon with ruling and opposition leaders on September 8, stressing that genuine power-sharing and frequent dialogu..
  • Coup probe weighs court-ordered witness questioning

  • The special counsel investigating alleged obstruction of a parliamentary vote to lift emergency martial law is considering asking a court to examine People..
  • Lee orders full inspections for wage arrears cases

  • President Lee Jae-myung on September 8 directed labor authorities to overhaul oversight procedures to ensure swift resolution of wage arrears cases. S..
  • Ruling party eyes split regulations for media and YouTubers

  • The Democratic Party’s Special Committee on Media Reform has tentatively agreed on a “separate regulation” plan that would apply the Press Arbitration Act..
  • Jeonju Vision University Begins First-Round Admissions for 2026

  • Jeonju Vision University (President Woo Byung-hoon) announced that it will begin accepting applications for the first round of early admissions for the 202..
  • Seoul says Korea-Japan ties will remain positive despite Ishiba’s resignation

  • The presidential office said Monday that South Korea and Japan are expected to maintain positive relations even after Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishib..
  • Rebuilding Korea Party leadership quits over misconduct scandal

  • The entire leadership of the Rebuilding Korea Party resigned on Sunday, taking responsibility for a sexual misconduct case within the party. But victims’ r..
  • DP vows to abolish prosecutors’ office as reform milestone

  • Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), on Monday hailed the government’s reorganization bill that calls for dismantling the Prosecu..
  • Govn't to dismantle prosecutors’ office, split finance ministry

  • The Lee Jae-myung administration has finalized a landmark government reorganization plan that includes abolishing the Prosecutors’ Office, splitting the Mi..
  • 300 Koreans detained in Georgia to return home on Sept. 10

  • More than 300 Korean workers detained by U.S. immigration authorities at a Korean battery plant construction site in Georgia will return home on a chartere..
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