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  • Extra budget talks collapse on final day of session, ruling party expected to push through

  • Talks between South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties over a proposed extra budget collapsed on July 4, the final day of the provisional National Assem..
  • Hong Joon-pyo hints at launch of new conservative party

  • Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo has reignited speculation about a political comeback, suggesting that a “new conservative party” may emerge to replace the..
  • President Lee appoints Kim Min-seok as new prime minister

  • President Lee Jae-myung formally appointed Kim Min-seok as the country’s new prime minister on July 3, following the National Assembly’s approval earlier i..
  • Lee vows to ease hardships, revive economy in first press conference

  • President Lee Jae-myung held his first press conference since taking office on July 3, laying out his administration’s core vision of "realizing popular so..
  • President Lee to hold unscripted town hall-style press conference on July 3

  • On July 3, President Lee Jae-myung will hold his first official press conference since taking office, aiming to candidly address his vision for governance..
  • Ruling, opposition parties agree to pass commercial law revision with 3% rule

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties agreed on July 2 to pass a revised Commercial Act that includes a modified version of the controversial “3% rul..
  • Pentagon reaffirms alliance with South Korea amid troop reduction speculation

  • The U.S. Department of Defense emphasized on July 2 that the United States remains firmly committed to its alliance with South Korea, amid ongoing question..
  • US lawmakers say Korea's platform law targets American tech firms, benefits China

  • A group of 43 U.S. House lawmakers has urged the Trump administration to address South Korea’s proposed online platform law, criticizing it as unfairly tar..
  • Lee marks whirlwind first 30 days with G7 debut, budget and Cabinet picks

  • President Lee Jae-myung has wrapped up a hectic first month in office, sprinting through key economic and diplomatic initiatives without a presidential tra..
  • President Lee: “Stock market should remain a key alternative to real estate”

  • President Lee Jae-myung reaffirmed his commitment to fostering the stock market as a viable alternative to real estate investment, emphasizing the need to..
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