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  • Lee names six new ministers, taps allies for justice and interior

  • President Lee Jae-myung on June 29 announced six cabinet nominations, including key appointments in the Justice and Interior Ministries, as part of the fir..
  • Jeong Cheong-rae vows to pass prosecution reform before Chuseok

  • Jeong Cheong-rae, a candidate in the Democratic Party leadership race, declared on June 29 that he would push through prosecution reform "like lightning" b..
  • Trump: “No deadline extension for July 8 trade talks, tariff letters coming”

  • President Donald Trump said on June 29 he will not extend the July 8 deadline for the suspension of reciprocal tariffs and that he will soon send letters t..
  • Yoon threatens to skip special counsel summons over security row

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol is locked in a standoff with the special counsel investigating his alleged role in an attempted insurrection, with tensions..
  • Progressive tilt expected at Constitutional Court after new nominations

  • President Lee Jae-myung on June 26 nominated Kim Sang-hwan, a former Supreme Court justice, as the next president of the Constitutional Court, and Oh Young..
  • Top security adviser says NATO defense spending push echoes U.S. demands on Korea

  • Wi Seong-rak, South Korea’s national security adviser, said on June 26 that the recent NATO agreement to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 is..
  • Lee urges swift passage of $30.5 billion extra budget

  • President Lee Jae-myung on June 26 called on the National Assembly to swiftly approve the government’s 30.5 trillion won ($30.5 billion) supplementary budg..
  • Park Chan-dae, Jung Chung-rae launch bids to lead ruling Democratic Party

  • Democratic Party lawmakers Park Chan-dae and Jung Chung-rae have officially launched their campaigns for party leadership, competing to win over party memb..
  • Wi Sung-rak, U.S. secretary of state agree on need for early summit

  • Wi Sung-rak, chief of South Korea’s National Security Office, met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in The Hague on June 25 and shared views on the..
  • President Lee questions current law school-only path to becoming lawyer

  • President Lee Jae-myung on June 25 raised concerns about the current legal system that restricts qualification for becoming a lawyer to graduates of law sc..
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