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Busan loses World Expo 2030 bid
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Apgujeong Rolls Royce hit-and-run victim dies after 4 months in coma
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Yoon apologizes for Busan's Expo bid failure; Mayor open to 2035 rebid
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N. Korea says spy satellite took photos of White House, Pentagon, key US naval base
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South Korea warns tit-for-tat action over North Korea’s border buildup
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S. Korea's Busan making last-ditch efforts to bring World Expo on voting day
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Samsung promotes execs in 30s, 40s for future growth
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AI robots to aid English education in Seoul schools
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Korea, Japan, China summit likely in early 2024
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YouTuber suspected of livestreaming after taking drugs
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Turkmenistan, South Korea expand parliamentary ties
The parliaments of South Korea and Turkmenistan agreed to build closer ties, proposing a new channel of dialogue and exchange. According to information provided by the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Republic of Korea, Kim Jin-pyo, the speaker of South Korea’s National Assembly, made an official visit to Turkmenistan on July 20-21 at the invitation of his Turkmen counterpart, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, the National leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of Halk Maslakhaty of Turkmenistan. In a
Aug. 23, 2023
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In Seoul, opposition faults ‘Yoon’s leniency with Tokyo’
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s political opponents on Tuesday mounted an attack on his “leniency with Tokyo,” as Japan announced it would begin releasing treated radioactive water stored at the now-defunct Fukushima nuclear power plant in two days. The Democratic Party of Korea blasted Yoon and his policy toward Tokyo as having given Japan the impetus to go forward with its plan to discharge the treated wastewater from the nuclear power plant ruined by a tsunami in 2011. Yoon’
Aug. 22, 2023
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Korea to penalize open carry of weapons
South Korea will penalize carrying weapons openly in public in the wake of a series of mass stabbings that erupted across the country over the past month. The ruling People Power Party said it would be proposing a number of legislations to deter mass attacks in a policy meeting Tuesday with the national police and the ministries in charge of justice and public safety. Tuesday’s meeting follows calls from President Yoon Suk Yeol for policy solutions and action to address mass attacks in pub
Aug. 22, 2023
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Yoon picks Supreme Court chief, industry minister nominee
President Yoon Suk Yeol nominated Seoul High Court Senior Judge Lee Gyun-yong as the new chief justice of the Supreme Court, and Bang Moon-kyu, a minister in the Office for Government Policy Coordination, as industry minister, in a reshuffling Tuesday. Vice Finance Minister Bang Ki-sun replaces the policy coordination minister while Kim Byoung-hwan, the presidential secretary for economy and finance, was named to fill Bang’s vacancy. In addition, Yoon nominated Sejong Metropolitan City M
Aug. 22, 2023
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Yoon likely to replace industry minister: sources
President Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly plans to replace his industry minister, according to sources Monday. According to a presidential office official, Bang Moon-kyu, minister of government policy coordination, is expected to be appointed to replace Lee Chang-yang, minister of trade, industry and energy, on Tuesday. A career public servant, Bang has extensive experience in areas related to ministries of finance, agriculture and health. He also served as the head of the state-run Export-Import Bank
Aug. 21, 2023
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[Bills in Focus] Tougher measures against family monopolies, housing scams, construction safety
Proposed bill: Partial Amendment to the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act Proposed by Rep. Kim Han-kyu (Democratic Party of Korea) ● Although the current law stipulates stringent penalties against the provision of unfair benefits to specially related parties, the effectiveness of such penalties is limited due to the insufficient time frame given by the current statute of limitations. This amendment extends the statute of limitations for the provision of unfair benefits to related contractor
Aug. 21, 2023
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Trilateral summit opens new chapter in security, economic partnership
South Korea, the US and Japan agreed to bolster security and economic cooperation at a Camp David summit Friday that sought a stronger coalition on China and North Korea, signing for the first time a pledge to jointly respond to common security threats. The summit US President Joe Biden held with President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at his presidential retreat condemned China’s “dangerous and aggressive behavior” in the South China Sea, reaffirming
Aug. 20, 2023
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Assembly’s Japan skeptics fume over Camp David summit
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s domestic political opponents have blasted the trilateral agreement reached at a summit at Camp David, saying it would deepen the country’s alignment with Japan. The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, which has traditionally taken a hard-line stance toward Tokyo, slammed the outcomes of the summit as a “de facto military alliance with Japan.” The party’s chief spokesperson Rep. Kwon Chil-seung said over the weekend that the document
Aug. 20, 2023
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Yoon arrives at Camp David, holds summit with Biden
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland on Friday to attend a trilateral summit with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Yoon and Biden sat down for a bilateral meeting before going into the trilateral summit scheduled for later in the day. The three leaders are expected to discuss ways to enhance security and economic cooperation in the face of North Korea's nuclear threat and China's growing militar
Aug. 19, 2023
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Nominee for KCC chief blasted for alleged media suppression, son's bullying
The National Assembly confirmation hearing for Lee Dong-kwan, the nominee to chair South Korea's broadcasting regulator, the Korea Communications Commission, on Friday turned into a heated exchange between the opposition and ruling parties over a string of serious allegations against the nominee, including that his son bullied a fellow student in high school and that he attempted to suppress media freedom. Lee introduced himself as the KCC nominee at the start of the hearing saying that, as
Aug. 18, 2023
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7 year prison term finalized for ruling party lawmaker, removed from parliament
The top court finalized a seven-year prison term for Rep. Jung Chan-min of the ruling People Power Party on bribe charges Friday, a sentence that automatically stripped him of his parliamentary seat. Jung was charged with taking some 352 million won ($263,650) worth of bribes from a real estate developer between 2016 and 2017 in return for business favors while he was serving as the mayor of Yongin in Gyeonggi Province. The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a lower court's seven-year sentence
Aug. 18, 2023
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Biden sends condolences to Yoon over father’s death
US President Joe Biden sent his condolences and a bouquet of flowers to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose father recently passed away, the presidential office said on Friday. The flowers and message were delivered to Yoon's accommodations in Washington, D.C., before his arrival there. The leaders of the two countries are expected to speak by phone shortly. President Biden and first lady Jill Biden wrote in the card, "You are in our prayers and we wish you peace as you mourn
Aug. 18, 2023
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Opposition leader Lee returns home after 13-hr questioning over corruption scandal
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung returned home early Friday after more than 13 hours of questioning by prosecutors over suspicions surrounding a land development project in Seongnam, located just south of Seoul, during his previous term as the city's mayor. Lee of the main opposition Democratic Party is facing allegations that he facilitated business favors for a private developer in connection with a property development project in Seongnam's Baekhyeon-dong district during his term as
Aug. 18, 2023
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S. Korea, US, Japan leaders to formalize new 3-way partnership at Camp David
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday has departed to attend the first standalone trilateral summit with US and Japanese leaders, a high-profile gathering widely expected to formalize a new three-way cooperation on security and economy to deter the growing aggression from North Korea and to brace for economic uncertainty. At the US presidential retreat Camp David, the leaders are set to adopt the "Camp David Principles" and the "Spirit of Camp David," documents laying ou
Aug. 17, 2023
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North Korea planning ICBM launch around trilateral summit, joint drills: NIS
South Korea’s intelligence agency believes North Korea is planning a number of military provocations around this week’s trilateral summit with the US and Japan, or the joint drills with US troops later this month. Rep. Yoo Sang-bum, the executive secretary of the National Assembly intelligence committee, told reporters Thursday signs of North Korea preparing an imminent ICBM launch were detected by the National Intelligence Service. There has been an unusual increase in activities ar
Aug. 17, 2023
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Ahead of 4th interrogation, opposition leader says prosecution probe 'fabricated'
Democratic Party of Korea Chairman Rep. Lee Jae-myung appeared Thursday for his fourth interrogation by prosecutors since his presidential election rival Yoon Suk Yeol took office, accusing the conservative government of attacking democracy. It was the leader of South Korea's main opposition party's first time appearing for questioning regarding allegations of his involvement in a land corruption scandal that took place in 2015 in Baekhyeon-dong, an affluent district of Bundang-gu in S
Aug. 17, 2023
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Funeral ceremony held for Yoon's late father
A funeral ceremony was held for President Yoon Suk Yeol's late father on Thursday, with only close family members, the deceased's former students and senior officials in attendance. Yoon Ki-jung, an honorary professor at Seoul's Yonsei University, died Tuesday at the age of 92. He was known as an expert on studying economic inequality using statistical methods and dedicated his career to teaching applied statistics from 1973 to 1997. The funeral was held at Seoul's Severance
Aug. 17, 2023
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Yoon to depart for US to attend summit with Biden, Kishida
President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to depart for the United States on Thursday to attend a trilateral summit with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on ways to enhance security cooperation in the face of North Korea's nuclear threat. The summit will be held at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland on Friday, marking the first time the three countries' leaders will meet for a stand-alone trilateral summit that's not on the sidelines of a multilat
Aug. 17, 2023
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Blame game builds as state inspector starts Jamboree fiasco probe
A blame game is brewing over the World Scout Jamboree, as Korea’s state auditor said it would look into how the event was organized from the day Korea was announced as the host country. “The inspection will look into the entire event, from the bidding stage to the planning process to the actual operation until the last day. All of the concerned parties, including central and municipal governments, will be subject to inspection,” an official at the Board of Audit and Inspection
Aug. 16, 2023
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NK quiet on death of Yoon’s father
North Korea has not yet offered condolences to President Yoon Suk Yeol over his father's death, unlike previous instances when Pyongyang passed on its sympathies upon news of the deaths of South Korea's liberal-leaning leaders and their family members. Yoon's father, Yoon Ki-jung, an emeritus professor of applied statistics at Yonsei University, died Tuesday. This is the second time an incumbent president has lost a parent during his or her term. When former left-wing President
Aug. 16, 2023