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  • Yoon’s 443-day political crisis ends in life term

  • South Korea’s political landscape was thrown into unprecedented turmoil for 443 days — from the declaration of martial law to impeachment, removal from off..
  • ‘Day of reckoning’ for Yoon as court rules on insurrection

  • A first judicial ruling on the alleged insurrection led by former President Yoon Suk Yeol will be delivered on Feb. 19, 443 days after the declaration of m..
  • Lee Sang-min gets 7 years for insurrection

  • A South Korean court sentenced former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison on Feb. 12, finding him guilty of participating in an insurre..
  • Prosecutors lose experienced core, imbalance deepens

  • As South Korea prepares to abolish the prosecution office and transition to a new system in October, the prosecution is facing a serious imbalance in inves..
  • Kim Kun-hee probe suffers another courtroom defeat

  • A special counsel team investigating allegations linked to Kim Kun-hee suffered another major setback on Sunday, as courts handed down consecutive dismissa..
  • Government, doctors clash on admissions increase

  • A renewed confrontation between the government and the medical community is escalating as a decision on expanding medical school admissions draws near, wit..
  • AI voices frustration with humans, raising control fears

  • Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly expressing dissatisfaction with humans, prompting warnings that a “control reversal” between humans and AI..
  • YTN suspends newsroom meetings for first time

  • For the first time since its founding, YTN has failed to hold a newsroom meeting following its acquisition by the Eugene Group.The YTN branch of the Nation..
  • Asset disclosures spotlight wealthy officials

  • Former president of the Korea National University of Arts, Kim Dae-jin, ranked as the third-wealthiest among senior public officials in South Korea, accord..
  • New reactors proceed, but energy diversity urged

  • The government has reaffirmed plans to build two new nuclear power plants under the 11th Basic Plan for Power Supply and Demand, but analysts stress that d..
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