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  • Minimum wage talks miss legal deadline as labor, business remain divided

  • Labor and business representatives failed to reach an agreement on South Korea’s 2026 minimum wage, missing the June 29 legal deadline, even after exchangi..
  • Justice minister nominee calls for prosecutorial reform that aligns with public expectations

  • Jung Sung-ho, nominee for Minister of Justice, emphasized on July 1 that prosecutorial reform must align with the expectations of the public, as debate ove..
  • Korea to dismantle first nuclear reactor, eyes global market

  • South Korea has officially begun the process of dismantling its first nuclear power plant, Kori Unit 1, marking a significant step toward entering the glob..
  • Heavy rain alerts issued for Seoul, Gangwon; emergency response level raised

  • The Ministry of the Interior and Safety activated Level 1 of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCH) on June 20 as heavy rain..
  • Special counsel teams filled with elite anti-corruption prosecutors

  • A significant number of prosecutors with elite anti-corruption investigation experience—often referred to in Korea as teuksutong—have been appointed to the..
  • Seoul city bus union postpones strike despite failed wage talks

  • The Seoul city bus union has decided to postpone a planned strike, despite a breakdown in last-minute negotiations over wage and collective bargaining agre..
  • George Washington University Korea Studies delegation visits ASIATODAY

  • A delegation from the Institute for Korean Studies at George Washington University (GWU), a private research university based in Washington, D.C., visited..
  • Seoul police investigating 120 for damaging election posters

  • The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on May 23 that it is investigating 120 individuals on suspicion of damaging posters and banners related to t..
  • Judges’ council to hold emergency meeting over Lee Jae-myung ruling controversy

  • Representatives of judges from across South Korea will convene an emergency meeting to address growing concerns over the recent Supreme Court ruling in the..
  • Public institutions added 20,000 hires in 2023

  •    South Korea's public institutions hired about 20,000 new employees last year, while their collective debt ratio declined for the first ti..
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