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Military Investigation Targets Chinese National Suspected of Bribing S. Korean Soldier for Secrets
[Domestic] : Military authorities have launched an investigation targeting a Chinese national they suspect of bribing an active-duty soldier in an attempt to obtain military secrets. According to the military on Thursday, the Defense Counterintelligence Command detained a Chinese national on Jeju Island on Saturday ...[more...]
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Yoon Won’t Appear in Court for Impeachment Verdict, Citing Security Concerns
[Domestic] : President Yoon Suk Yeol will not attend his impeachment trial on Friday when the Constitutional Court delivers its ruling. According to Yoon’s lawyers on Thursday, it was decided the president would not appear in person due to concerns about his safety and to help maintain public order. The court is ...[more...]
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Top Diplomats from S. Korea, US, Japan to Hold Talks in Brussels
[International] : The top diplomats from South Korea, the U.S. and Japan are set to hold talks on Thursday in Belgium. According to Seoul’s foreign ministry, Minister Cho Tae-yul, who is visiting Brussels for the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting, will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Japanese Foreign ...[more...]
Published: 3 hours ago
Police Beef Up Security ahead of Ruling on Yoon’s Impeachment
[Politics] : Police are enhancing security around the Constitutional Court on Thursday, a day before the court is set to deliver its ruling on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment. Park Hyun-soo, the acting chief of the Seoul Metropolitan Police, said Thursday that the Seoul police will activate the strongest ...[more...]
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Korean Stocks Slide after Trump Unveils Steep Tariffs
[Politics] : South Korea’s stock market opened much lower on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced higher-than-expected tariffs targeting South Korean imports. South Korea’s main bourse, the Korea Composite Stock Price Index(KOSPI), began Thursday’s session with a drop of 68-point-43 points, or ...[more...]
Published: 3 hours ago
Acting President Vows Efforts to Restore Honor of Victims of April 3 Jeju Uprising
[Politics] : Acting President Han Duck-soo says the government will make its best efforts to fully restore the honor of the victims of the Jeju Uprising on April 3, 1948, and properly compensate their families. The acting president made the commitment Thursday in a memorial ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of the ...[more...]
Published: 3 hours ago
FX Reserves Rebound for First Time in 3 Months
[Economy] : South Korea’s foreign reserves increased in March for the first time in three months but stayed below 410 billion U.S. dollars. According to the Bank of Korea(BOK) on Thursday, the nation’s foreign currency reserves stood at 409-point-66 billion dollars as of the end of March, up 450 million dollars ...[more...]
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South Korea Hit with Highest Reciprocal Tariff Rate among US FTA Partners
[International] : Among the countries that have free trade agreements(FTAs) with the United States, South Korea is among the three to be charged the highest reciprocal tariff rate of 25 percent, the others being U.S. neighbors Canada and Mexico. According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Wednesday, the ...[more...]
Published: 4 hours ago
Trump Charges 25% Tariffs on S. Korea as ‘America First’ Protectionist Campaign Heats Up
[Politics] : Anchor: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced 25 percent reciprocal tariffs on imports from South Korea. Trump made the announcement Wednesday during the “Make America Wealthy Again” event at the White House Rose Garden, unveiling sweeping new tariffs on various U.S. trading partners. Kim Bum-soo ...[more...]
Published: 4 hours ago
Gov’t Vows Immediate Action if Market Volatility Escalates
[Economy] : The government says it will monitor market fluctuations caused by the new U.S. tariffs around the clock and implement market stabilization measures immediately if volatility becomes excessive. Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok conveyed the information Thursday during a meeting with the chiefs of the ...[more...]
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Opposition Parties Win Big in By-Elections
[Politics] : Opposition parties achieved major victories in Wednesday’s by-elections. Of the five mayoral seats up for grabs, the main opposition Democratic Party(DP) won in Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province; Asan, South Chungcheong Province; and Guro, Seoul. The minor opposition Rebuilding Korea Party won in ...[more...]
Published: 5 hours ago
Acting President Orders Emergency Support Measures for Industries Affected by US Tariffs
[Politics] : Acting President Han Duck-soo has ordered the government to swiftly devise emergency measures to support local industries and businesses affected by the U.S. reciprocal tariffs. The acting president issued the order Thursday in an emergency meeting of the economic and security strategy task force, ...[more...]
Published: 6 hours ago
US Excludes Steel, Aluminum, Autos from Reciprocal Tariffs
[International] : The White House says steel, aluminum and auto imports won’t be subject to the reciprocal tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday. According to a White House fact sheet on Wednesday, Trump’s reciprocal tariffs targeting specific countries will not be added onto existing duties on ...[more...]
Published: 7 hours ago
Trump Announces Sweeping New Tariffs on US Trade Partners
[International] : U.S. President Donald Trump has announced 25 percent reciprocal tariffs on imports from South Korea. Trump made the announcement Wednesday during the “Make America Wealthy Again” event at the White House Rose Garden, unveiling sweeping new tariffs on U.S. trading partners. A baseline tariff of ten ...[more...]
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Head of Arms Procurement Agency Visits Sweden for Talks on Defense Industry Cooperation
[Politics] : The head of the state arms procurement agency visited Sweden earlier this week to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in the defense industry. According to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration on Wednesday, Minister Seok Jong-gun met with Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson on ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Anguk Station to be Closed Off for Safety on Friday
[Domestic] : Anguk Station on Seoul Subway Line Three will be closed on Friday as the Constitutional Court delivers its ruling on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment. According to Seoul Metro on Wednesday, trains will pass through Anguk Station without stopping throughout Friday, with access to the station fully ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
Police Establish 'Vacuum' Zone nearby Constitutional Court
[Domestic] : Police have established a "vacuum state" around the Constitutional Court, deploying some 200 police vehicles ahead of Friday's ruling in President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial. An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said the "vacuum" zone was expanded from a 100-meter ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
No. of Foreign Visitors for Medical Treatment Hits Record High of 1.17 Mln in 2024
[Domestic] : The number of foreigners who visited South Korea for medical treatment last year nearly doubled from the previous year, reaching a record high of approximately one-point-17 million. According to the health ministry and the Korea Health Industry Development Institute on Wednesday, nearly one-point-175 ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
Med Students Vow to Continue Boycotting Classes after Gov’t Declares Victory
[Domestic] : Anchor: Medical students have rebutted a claim from the education ministry that nearly 97 percent of students at the country’s 40 medical schools had resumed their studies as of Monday. An association representing medical students throughout the nation says that on the contrary, their protest against the ...[more...]
Published: 21 hours ago
Nat’l Assembly Adopts Resolution Calling for Prompt Appointment of Justice Nominee
[Politics] : Opposition parties led the adoption of a parliamentary resolution urging acting President Han Duck-soo to promptly appoint Constitutional Court Justice nominee Ma Eun-hyuk. The resolution won support from 184 of the 186 lawmakers in attendance. The ruling People Power Party boycotted the vote, with the ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
US Embassy Urges Americans in S. Korea to Avoid Areas Seeing Protests
[Domestic] : The U.S. Embassy in Seoul has urged all American nationals in South Korea to avoid areas where demonstrations are taking place and to exercise caution near large crowds and rallies, as the Constitutional Court will issue a ruling Friday in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment trial. The embassy issued ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
Nat’l Assembly Passes Bill on Compensation for COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries
[Politics] : A bill to enact a special law on compensation for COVID-19 vaccine injuries was passed in a National Assembly plenary session Wednesday. The National Assembly’s Health and Welfare Committee approved the bill in January based on bipartisan agreement. The bill aims to expand the scope of ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
Unions to Seoul City Government: Release Map of Sinkhole-Prone Areas
[Domestic] : After a delivery worker died in a sinkhole accident in Seoul’s Gangdong District last month, delivery workers are demanding information from the Seoul Metropolitan Government about the risk of sinkholes occurring elsewhere. Rider Union, which represents delivery workers, and others held a press ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
KOSPI Down 0.62% Wednesday
[Economy] : The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index(KOSPI) lost 15-point-53 points, or zero-point-62 percent, Wednesday to close at two-thousand-505-point-86. The tech-heavy KOSDAQ slid six-point-six points, or zero-point-95 percent, to close at 684-point-85.[more...]
Published: 23 hours ago
Voter Turnout at By-Elections Tallied at 19.13% as of 3 p.m.
[Politics] : The voter turnout for Wednesday’s by-elections has been estimated at 19-point-13 percent as of 3 p.m. The National Election Commission released the figure as voting continued at one-thousand-468 polling booths nationwide to elect five local government chiefs, 17 municipal councilors, and a new ...[more...]
Published: 23 hours ago
Motion to Impeach Finance Minister Choi Reported to Plenary Session
[Politics] : A motion to impeach Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok was reported to a plenary session of the National Assembly on Wednesday. The motion, proposed by 187 opposition party lawmakers and one independent lawmaker on March 21, was reported automatically as Wednesday’s plenary was the first since the motion ...[more...]
Published: 23 hours ago
Finance Minister: Gov’t to Freeze Utility Rates, Railway Service Fees in First Half of 2025
[Economy] : Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok announced Wednesday that the government will freeze utility prices in the first half of the year. During his opening remarks at a meeting of economic ministers earlier in the day, Choi promised the government will manage public utility rates in as stable a manner as ...[more...]
Published: 24 hours ago
Education Ministry: Nearly 97% of Medical Students Have Returned
[Domestic] : A day after the deadline for the nation’s medical students to resume their studies, the Ministry of Education announced that nearly 97 percent have returned, but medical students told a different story. According to the ministry on Tuesday, 96-point-nine percent of students at the country’s 40 medical ...[more...]
Published: 24 hours ago
24-Hour Rallies Planned in Seoul on Friday as Both Sides Await Impeachment Ruling
[Domestic] : Groups for and against President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment will hold 24-hour rallies in central Seoul on Friday, the day the verdict is made public. Police said Wednesday that a group of activists advocating Yoon’s immediate ouster is planning a 24-hour rally some 200 meters from the Constitutional ...[more...]
Published: 1 day ago
Seoul Arts Center’s 37th Orchestra Festival Kicks Off
[Domestic] : The Seoul Arts Center’s 37th Orchestra Festival kicked off Tuesday for a 20-day run. The arts center announced on Wednesday that the nation’s 18 symphony orchestras will take the stage this year under the theme “The New Beginning.” The festival opened Tuesday with a performance by the ...[more...]
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