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  • Overseas BTS fans praise police, raise safety concerns

  • Overseas fans attending BTS’s comeback concert praised the strong police presence but voiced concerns over pedestrian safety as crowded sidewalks contraste..
  • BTS concert chaos leaves ticket holders locked out

  • Confusion and frustration spread at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 as some attendees were denied entry to BTS’s comeback concert despite holding valid tick..
  • BTS crowd builds in Gwanghwamun

  • Crowds swelled ahead of BTS’ performance, and central Seoul began to fill with concertgoers from around 6 p.m. on March 21, with the area around Gwanghwamu..
  • Ruling and Opposition Clash Over Prosecution Reform

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties clashed on March 19 over legislation to establish a new investigation agency and prosecution office, marking a..
  • Oversight gap sparks debate on case referral revival

  • Calls are mounting to restore the “all-case referral” system as concerns grow over weakened oversight of police investigations following prosecutorial refo..
  • Judge shortage worsens in lower courts

  • South Korea’s judiciary is facing a growing staffing crisis in lower courts, as an expansion of Supreme Court justices and the introduction of a new consti..
  • Yoon couple face court over bribery claims

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee appeared in court on Tuesday as separate trials against the couple began simultaneously, with pros..
  • Korea to release record strategic oil reserves

  • South Korea will release 22.46 million barrels of strategic petroleum reserves to help stabilize global energy markets following supply disruptions caused..
  • Seoul Central prosecutors face growing manpower shortage

  • The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office, the largest prosecution office in South Korea, is struggling with a growing manpower shortage as prosecutor..
  • Korea to select regional doctors from 10% of medical school quota

  • South Korea will introduce a new program requiring at least 10 percent of medical school admissions outside Seoul to be selected as “regional doctors,” who..
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