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  • Heavy rains continue across Korea, leaving 4 dead and widespread damage

  •  On July 18, Friday, heavy rains are forecast to continue across most of South Korea, with particularly intense downpours expected in South Jeolla and..
  • Disaster alert raised as heavy rain hits central Korea

  • The Ministry of the Interior and Safety upgraded the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCH) response level from Stage 1 to Stage..
  • Hope rises for resident doctors’ return, final test for medical standoff resolution

  • As medical students across South Korea declared a full return to school last week, momentum is now building for resident doctors to follow suit—potentially..
  • Special counsel raids land ministry over Yangpyeong Expressway scandal

  • The special counsel investigating First Lady Kim Keon Hee launched a raid on July 14 targeting more than 10 locations including the Ministry of Land, Infra..
  • Yoon returns to Seoul Detention Center, joins list of jailed ex-presidents

  • Former President Yoon Suk-yeol was re-incarcerated on July 10, becoming the first South Korean president to be detained twice and the first to enter Seoul..
  • Minimum wage for 2026 set at 10,320 won after 17 years of rare agreement

  • South Korea’s minimum wage for 2026 has been set at 10,320 won ($7.45) per hour — a 2.9% increase from this year — marking the first time in 17 years that..
  • Police welcome partial restoration of special funds amid calls for transparency

  • The recent partial restoration of the National Police Agency's special activity funds (특수활동비, or "special funds") has sparked mixed reactions—relief within..
  • Yoon re-arrested after 4 months; court cites risk of evidence destruction

  • Former President Yoon Suk-yeol was taken back into custody on July 10, just four months after his release, as the court issued a new arrest warrant citing..
  • Kim Keon-hee probe begins ‘Butler Gate’ investigation amid allegations of aide's flight abroad

  • The special counsel team investigating First Lady Kim Keon-hee has launched a full-scale probe into the so-called “Butler Gate,” involving allegations that..
  • Special counsel warns of legal action over Yoon warrant leak

  • The special counsel investigating former President Yoon Suk-yeol for insurrection has declared the leak of his arrest warrant application as a “serious cri..
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