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  • Warning text and images on cigarette packs to get harsher

    The health warnings on cigarette packs will change from the current suggestive phrasing like "The road to lung cancer" to more direct, blunt assertions such as "Smoking ends in lung cancer." In addition, five types of lesion images depicting the stark realities of smoking-related illnesses have been updated to heighten visual alertness among smokers. Accord..

  • 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..
  • Deal uncertain on special prosecutor bills

  • With the National Assembly plenary session postponed by a week, attention is turning to whether the ruling and opposition parties can reach a compromise on..
  • Lee urges pragmatic diplomacy for national interest

  • President Lee Jae-myung said Thursday that South Korea must chart its own course through interest-first, pragmatic diplomacy, stressing that there are no p..
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