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  • Yoon verdict set for January 16

  • A Seoul court said it is expected to deliver a verdict on January 16 in the trial of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over charges including obstructing the..
  • Harvard’s Julie Battilana Highlights Principles of Organizational Change and Power Dynamics as Executive Program Concludes

  •  Julie Battilana, a professor at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School who specializes in organizational behavior and social innovation,..
  • Yoon declared martial law to seize power: prosecutors

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol declared the Dec. 3 martial law with the aim of dismantling South Korea’s separation of powers and monopolizing and maintain..
  • Police raid Unification Church over political support claims

  • South Korean police have launched a forced investigation into allegations that the Unification Church provided support to politicians, stepping up a probe..
  • Four YTN directors quit amid ownership dispute

  • The controversy surrounding YTN’s ownership deepened after four board members stepped down midway through their terms, following a court ruling that found..
  • Two dead in Gwangju library site collapse

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
  • YTN union vows resistance against Eugene Group

  • Attention is mounting over whether YTN’s privatization could be reversed two years after it began, following a court ruling that found the decision to chan..
  • Government moves to curb blanket wage system abuse

  • Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon said the government will move to eradicate the long-standing practice of unpaid overtime and crack down on..
  • Rail union suspends strike; trains run normally

  • The Korean Railway Workers’ Union has suspended its indefinite strike scheduled to begin on December 11, ensuring that all trains nationwide will operate a..
  • Korea tightens rules on foreign property speculation

  • The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport will expand reporting requirements and make funding reviews more stringent to block speculative real est..
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