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  • Court rejects Cho Tae-yong’s petition for release

  • Former National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director Cho Tae-yong will remain in custody after a Seoul court dismissed his request for a detention review, f..
  • CSAT English sets tight high-difficulty questions

  • The 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) English section was assessed as slightly more difficult than last year’s exam and similar in difficulty to..
  • Kori-2 reactor cleared to restart in February

  • More than two and a half years after it was taken offline, the Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 has received approval to continue operating, a decision expe..
  • CSAT begins for 550,000 students amid ‘killer ban’

  • The 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) began at 8:40 a.m. on Nov. 13 across 85 testing districts and 1,310 test sites nationwide. Students must be..
  • Acting prosecutor general quits after Daejang-dong appeal uproar

  • Noh Man-seok, acting prosecutor general and deputy chief prosecutor at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office (Judicial Research and Training Institute Class of 2..
  • New media regulators stall amid political tug-of-war

  • More than 40 days after they were launched, the new broadcasting and media regulators remain leaderless and stuck in neutral. Even with the transition from..
  • Justice minister’s conduct raises concerns over independence

  • Critics say Justice Minister Chung Sung-ho has acted more like a spokesperson for the presidential office in Yongsan and the ruling party than as the guard..
  • Seoul High Court’s Criminal Division 3 to handle Daejang-dong appeal case

  • The appeal trial for private developers convicted in the Daejang-dong development corruption case has been assigned to the Criminal Division 3 of the Seoul..
  • 65% of Koreans fear job losses in AI era

  • South Korean society has undergone profound transformations over the past two decades, with traditional Confucian hierarchies giving way to stronger notion..
  • Industry leaders hail AsiaToday’s growth, urge broader vision

  • Seoul’s bustling Jung District came alive on November 10 as corporate executives and industry leaders gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of AsiaTod..
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