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  • Jung Chung-rae criticizes Kim Keon-hee appeal ruling

    Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the appellate court ruling in the stock manipulation case involving Kim Keon-hee, saying it “does not align with public sentiment.”Speaking at a Supreme Council meeting on April 29, Jung said the court sentenced Kim to four years in prison and a fine of 50 million won in the second trial, bu..

  • 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..
  • New leadership faces unity, local election test

  • The Democratic Party of Korea has completed a reshuffle of its leadership with the election of a new floor leader and supreme council members, setting the..
  • Parties clash over labeling nationality in comments

  • South Korea’s rival parties have clashed over a proposal by Jang Dong-hyuk to mandate nationality labels on portal-site comments and restrict foreign natio..
  • Yoon faces key rulings in packed trial week

  • This week will see the first court ruling related to charges of obstructing arrest among the eight criminal cases involving former President Yoon Suk-yeol...
  • Japan visit tests Lee’s pragmatic diplomacy

  • Attention is focusing on how President Lee Jae-myung will present a concrete blueprint for his “national-interest–centered pragmatic diplomacy” as he visit..
  • Lee draws line on drone claims, probes civilian use

  • The government stressed that North Korea’s claim of South Korean drone infiltration was “not a military operation,” saying it would investigate the possibi..
  • Military to dismantle counterintelligence command

  • South Korea will move forward with dismantling the Defense Counterintelligence Command, redistributing and abolishing its functions as part of a broader re..
  • June by-elections shape up as mini general election

  • South Korea’s June parliamentary by-elections are shaping up to be a de facto “mini general election” after two ruling party lawmakers lost their seats on..
  • Yoon faces closing arguments in insurrection trial

  • Closing arguments will be held on Friday in the first-instance trial of former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who stands accused as the ringleader of an insurrec..
  • Skepticism grows over People Power Party rebrand

  • As the People Power Party pushes ahead with plans to change its name, skepticism is mounting both inside and outside the party over whether the move repres..
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