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  • Super ministry concerns grow over MOIS authority

  • Concerns are mounting that the Ministry of the Interior and Safety is becoming an all-powerful “super ministry,” raising fears that political neutrality in..
  • Bus walkout drags on as talks stall

  • Concerns are growing that the Seoul city bus strike could drag on, as labor and management remain far apart and have yet to set a timetable for additional..
  • Insurrection prosecutors seek 15 years for Lee Sang-min

  • South Korea’s special counsel investigating the alleged insurrection sought a 15-year prison sentence on Monday for Lee Sang-min, accusing the former inter..
  • New bills remove prosecutors’ investigative powers

  • The government on Sunday unveiled draft bills to establish the Major Crimes Investigation Office and the Prosecution Service, follow-up legislation to abol..
  • 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...
  • 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..
  • Court hears final arguments in Yoon insurrection trial

  • Attention is focused on whether the special prosecution team will seek the death penalty at Friday’s closing arguments in the first-instance trial of forme..
  • Police face criticism for dragging feet on ruling party probes

  • South Korean police are facing mounting criticism for dragging their feet on investigations involving key ruling-party figures, fueling concerns that law e..
  • Medical school applicants fall to 7,000 level

  • The number of applicants to medical schools through Korea’s regular college admissions track has fallen to the 7,000 range, marking the lowest level in the..
  • Births edge up, but world’s lowest persists

  •  South Korea’s recent uptick in births has raised hopes that the total fertility rate could recover to the 0.8 range, but analysts warn that without a..
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