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  • Clash over judiciary looms as ruling party targets top judge in audit

  • As the National Assembly opens its first parliamentary audit under President Lee Jae-myung’s administration on October 13, all eyes are on whether Supreme..
  • Hundreds of bullet casings found off Incheon coast

  • Authorities have launched an investigation after several hundred bullet casings were found along the Incheon shoreline. According to the Incheon Coast..
  • 101 government IT systems restored, but G-Drive wiped out

  • A total of 101 government IT systems have been restored after the fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) headquarters in Daejeon, but th..
  • Prosecutors seek return from Kim probe special counsel

  • All 40 prosecutors dispatched to the special counsel investigating First Lady Kim Keon-hee have requested to return to their original posts, a move that le..
  • Warnings ignored, government network crippled

  • The government said 73 of the 647 public information systems knocked offline by a fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) headquarters in..
  • Korea scraps KCC, launches new media regulator

  • The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) will be abolished 17 years after its launch and replaced by the Broadcasting, Media and Telecommunications Commis..
  • Post office banking back; mail aims for Sept. 29

  • Banking services at Korea Post—including debit card payments, internet banking, ATM withdrawals and deposits, as well as insurance enrollment and claims—ha..
  • Fire cripples national data center, government services disrupted

  • A massive fire at the National Information Resources Service in Daejeon has paralyzed key government IT systems, halting services across finance, welfare,..
  • Chief Justice Cho underscores judicial independence amid political pressure

  • Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae on September 25 urged newly appointed judges to uphold the Constitution’s guarantee of judicial independence and se..
  • Trump’s Tylenol–autism claim sparks safety debate; Korea says risk unchanged

  • U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy to a higher risk of autism in newborns have triggered global con..
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