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Sixth Body Recovered at Ulsan Collapse Site

[Domestic] : Rescue workers have recovered another body from the site of a collapsed boiler tower at a thermal power plant in the southeastern city of Ulsan. Fire authorities said Thursday that the body of a man in his 30s had been pulled from the debris of Tower 5 at around 1:18 a.m., bringing the confirmed death ...[more...]

Published: 4 minutes ago

Over 554,000 Students Set to Take College Entrance Exam Across 1,300 Test Sites

[Domestic] : The annual College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT) is set to take place at some 13-hundred test sites across the nation on Thursday.  This year, more than 554-thousand people applied to take the state-administered college entrance exam, known as the Suneung, up about 31-thousand from last year.   More ...[more...]

Published: 9 minutes ago

Probe Team: Cho Tae-yong Case Marks 1st NIS Chief Dereliction Duty Case

[Politics] : The special counsel team said its investigation of former National Intelligence Service(NIS) Director Cho Tae-yong marked the first time an NIS chief had been charged with dereliction of duty. Assistant counselor Park Ji-young said in a briefing on Wednesday that, though the NIS chief reports directly to ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Presidential Office to Accept Acting Prosecutor General’s Dismissal Once Formally Submitted

[Politics] : The presidential office said Wednesday it will approve the dismissal of Acting Prosecutor General Noh Man-seok once the justice minister formally submits the recommendation. In a press statement, the office confirmed that “once the justice minister recommends the dismissal of Acting Prosecutor General Noh ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Former Researcher Sentenced to Five Years for Briefing North Korean Spy

[Politics] : A former researcher has been sentenced to five years in prison for exchanging information with a North Korean spy. The Seoul Central District Court issued the ruling on Wednesday for Lee Jung-hoon, who was charged with violating the National Security Act in 2021.  The court ordered Lee detained ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Family Listing on Resident Records to Be Revised to Protect Blended Families

[Domestic] : South Korea's government will revise the way familial relationships are listed on resident registration records to prevent remarried households from being identified. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced Wednesday that it will propose revisions to the enforcement decree and rules of the ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Team Investigating Marine Death Probe Interference Seeks Detention of 2 Ex-Prosecutors

[Politics] : A special counsel team investigating whether Yoon Suk Yeol interfered in a 2023 Marine investigation is seeking the detention of two former prosecutors with close ties to the former president. The team said Wednesday that it suspects that Kim Seon-gyu and Song Chan-jin, former prosecutors from the ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

No Cold Snap for Exam Day, Wide Daily Temperature Gaps Expected

[Science] : Mild temperatures will continue for Thursday’s college entrance exam, with no sign of the usual “Suneung cold snap,” according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Dense fog, impairing visibility after 200 meters, is expected from early morning through midmorning across western regions, with ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Team Probing Ex-First Lady Summons Ex-Pres. Yoon for Questioning

[Politics] : A special counsel team investigating former first lady Kim Keon-hee summoned former President Yoon Suk Yeol for questioning. At a press briefing on Wednesday, the team said it delivered a request for Yoon to appear at 10 a.m. on November 26 to the head of the Seoul Detention Center, where the former ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Court Will Compel Ex-Pres. Yoon to Testify in Ex-PM Han's Insurrection Trial

[Politics] : The court presiding over the insurrection trial of former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will compel former President Yoon Suk Yeol to testify after he failed to appear on Wednesday. The Seoul Central District Court said Yoon had failed to justify his absence and that it would bring him in on November 19 ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Pres. Office Unveils Plan to Revitalize Public Sector

[Politics] : The presidential office has announced a plan to revitalize the public sector. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik announced the measures on Wednesday during a press briefing to present the findings of a related task force. Kang said the administration will amend the Board of Audit and Inspection ...[more...]

Published: 13 hours ago

Acting Prosecutor General Offers to Resign amid Daejang-dong Fallout

[Politics] : Acting Prosecutor General Noh Man-seok offered to resign on Wednesday, five days after prosecutors decided not to appeal a ruling in the high-profile Daejang-dong corruption case. Noh, who also serves as deputy head of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, faced growing internal backlash over the decision, ...[more...]

Published: 14 hours ago

Stocks Rise for Third Day on Eased US Gov’t Shutdown Concerns

[Economy] : Seoul stocks rose on Wednesday for a third straight day, lifted by optimism that the U.S. government shutdown may soon end.   The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 44 points, or one-point-07 percent to close at four-thousand-150-point-39.   Trading volume was moderate, with 327-point-08 ...[more...]

Published: 14 hours ago

Japan's Defense Chief Reiterates Need to Discuss Nuclear-Powered Subs, Points to S. Korea

[International] : For the second time in a week, Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has publicly mentioned South Korea's plan to build nuclear-powered submarines and said Japan should also be able to discuss taking similar steps.   Speaking at an upper house budget committee meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday, ...[more...]

Published: 14 hours ago

D-1 to CSAT: Number of Test Takers Test Hits 7-Year High

[Domestic] : More than 550-thousand test takers across the country are gearing up for the annual College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT), known in Korean as the Suneung, which takes place on Thursday. The CSAT will be administered at one-thousand-310 test centers nationwide from 8:40 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.  On Wednesday, ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

Parties Collide over Prosecution's Decision to Forgo Daejang-dong Appeal

[Politics] : Rival political parties clashed over the prosecution's decision not to appeal a ruling in the Daejang-dong corruption trial, centered on a development project in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, when President Lee Jae Myung was mayor. During a parliamentary budget review on Wednesday, main opposition ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

Prosecutors Nab Yoon's Former Spy Chief, Prime Minister in Martial Law Case

[Politics] : Anchor: Prosecutors assigned to the December 3 martial law case now have two opposition party heavyweights behind bars. Former National Intelligence Service(NIS) Director Cho Tae-yong has been placed in pretrial detention on charges of concealing former President Yoon Suk Yeol's plan, and former Prime ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

Seoul, Washington Continue Delaying Tariff Negotiation Fact Sheet

[Politics] : South Korea and the United States have concluded trade consultations but have yet to announce a joint fact sheet on the results of their tariff and security negotiations.   The government said Wednesday that the two nations' trade authorities have finalized a text regarding tariffs and investments ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

PM Kim Pledges to Improve Emergency Medical System

[Domestic] : Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said Wednesday that he would work with the medical community to improve the country's emergency health care. During a meeting with employees of Korea University Anam Hospital in Seoul, Kim addressed common complaints about the so-called emergency room roulette phenomenon, ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

Ex-Prime Minister Hwang Exercising Right to Remain Silent Following Arrest

[Politics] : Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn is exercising his right to remain silent in an investigation by the special counsel team probing the December 3 martial law declaration. Assistant counselor Park Ji-young made the statement during a news briefing on Wednesday shortly after the team, led by special counsel ...[more...]

Published: 15 hours ago

Rival Parties Collide over Prosecution's Decision Not to Appeal Daejang-dong Ruling

[Politics] : Anchor: Controversy continues over prosecutors' recent decision not to appeal a district court ruling in the Daejang-dong corruption case. Opposition party lawmakers engaged in a fierce debate during a plenary session on Wednesday over the controversial move and grilled the justice minister.  Kim Bum-soo ...[more...]

Published: 16 hours ago

KOSPI Up 1.07% Wednesday

[Economy] : The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 44 points, or one-point-07 percent, on Wednesday to close at four-thousand-150-point-39.   The tech-heavy KOSDAQ gained 22-point-24 points, or two-point-52 percent, to close at 906-point-51.   The South Korean won weakened against the U.S. dollar by ...[more...]

Published: 16 hours ago

Last-Minute Inspections Underway for 4th Launch of Nuri Space Rocket

[Science] : Last-minute inspections are underway for the fourth launch of South Korea's first domestically developed space rocket, Nuri, scheduled to take place on November 27. Han Young-min, head of the space launch vehicle research directorate at the Korea Aerospace Research Institute(KARI), shared an update ...[more...]

Published: 17 hours ago

Acting Prosecutor General Silent amid Calls for Resignation

[Politics] : Acting Prosecutor General Noh Man-seok, who faces calls to step down from within the agency following a decision not to appeal a ruling in the Daejang-dong case, did not respond to related questions from the local media as he arrived for work on Wednesday. Noh's silence comes amid speculation that ...[more...]

Published: 17 hours ago

Lee Promises More Fiscal Autonomy for Local Governments

[Politics] : President Lee Jae Myung pledged to expand local governments' budgetary authority and relocate more public institutions outside the greater Seoul area, stressing the need to ease the capital's dominance and achieve balanced development. During a consultative meeting with the heads of city and ...[more...]

Published: 19 hours ago

Justice Minister Denies Opposing Daejang-dong Appeal

[Politics] : Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho said he never opposed appealing a ruling in the high-profile Daejang-dong corruption case and did not discuss the matter with the presidential office.  The minister made the remarks on Wednesday during a plenary session of the parliamentary special committee on budget and ...[more...]

Published: 20 hours ago

S. Korea, Qatar Discuss Ways to Strengthen Cooperation in Energy Supply Chains, Shipbuilding

[International] : Top officials of South Korea and Qatar met on Wednesday to discuss cooperation in energy supply chains and shipbuilding.  The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources announced Wednesday that Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan met with Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi, Qatar's minister of state for energy ...[more...]

Published: 20 hours ago

Top Diplomats of S. Korea, UK Discuss Bilateral Ties, Cooperation

[International] : The top diplomats of South Korea and Britain discussed bilateral ties and cooperation on Tuesday.  Seoul’s foreign ministry said Wednesday that Foreign Minister Cho Hyun had met for the first time with Yvette Cooper, the United Kingdom's secretary of state for foreign, commonwealth and development ...[more...]

Published: 21 hours ago

S. Korea Continues Cosponsoring UN Resolution on N. Korean Human Rights

[International] : South Korea has signed on as a cosponsor of the annual United Nations resolution regarding North Korea’s human rights violations. The resolution, submitted to the UN Third Committee and released on Wednesday, showed South Korea listed as a cosponsoring country. Seoul served as a cosponsor from 2008 to ...[more...]

Published: 21 hours ago

Stock Market to Open Hour Late Thursday for College Entrance Exam

[Politics] : The nation’s stock market will open an hour later than usual on Thursday, the day of the annual college entrance exam.   The Korea Exchange said Wednesday that regular trading will begin at 10 a.m. instead of 9 a.m. and close at 4:30 p.m. instead of 3:30 p.m. on Thursday.   After-hours trading will begin ...[more...]

Published: 22 hours ago