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N. Korea Made Millions from IT Remote Work Fraud Scheme
[Politics] : North Korea made millions of dollars from a fraud scheme in which foreign IT workers used stolen identities to obtain remote jobs at U.S. companies. According to the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, Christina Chapman pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and other offenses at the federal ...[more...]
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Gov’t to Discuss US Tariffs at Export Strategy Meeting Next Week
[Politics] : Acting President Choi Sang-mok said the government will hold an export strategy meeting next week to discuss how to minimize the impact of the new U.S. tariffs. The acting president made the remarks Wednesday during a meeting with economy-related ministers at the government complex in Seoul. Choi ...[more...]
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NIS: N. Korean Hackers Suspected of Stealing Data from Developer of S. Korea’s Gov’t Document System
[Inter-Korea] : The nation’s spy agency is investigating suspicions that North Korean hackers infiltrated a developer of South Korea’s electronic document management system. The National Intelligence Service(NIS) said Wednesday that an investigation is underway in relation to media reports that the developer of the ...[more...]
Published: 1 hour ago
Rival Parties Fail to Narrow Differences in Working-Level Talks for Consultative Body
[Politics] : Rival parties held working-level talks to coordinate agenda items for a consultative body involving the government, but failed to narrow their differences. Rep. Kim Sang-hoon, chief policymaker for the ruling People Power Party, and Rep. Jin Sung-joon, the main opposition Democratic Party’s chief ...[more...]
Published: 1 hour ago
Nat’l Security Adviser Declines to Speculate about China Election Interference
[Politics] : National security adviser Shin Won-sik avoided giving direct answers to questions about alleged election interference from China at a hearing in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment trial at the Constitutional Court. At the seventh hearing on Tuesday, Yoon’s legal team asked Shin if he was aware of ...[more...]
Published: 2 hours ago
N. Korea Criticizes Trump’s Plans to Take Over Gaza
[Inter-Korea] : North Korea has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent plans to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its Palestinian residents, saying national sovereignty cannot be subject to negotiations with Washington. The Korean Central News Agency(KCNA) issued the criticism Wednesday in a commentary on ...[more...]
Published: 2 hours ago
Heavy Snow Advisories Prompt Level 1 Emergency Posture
[Science] : With heavy snow advisories issued for the southern and central regions on Wednesday, the government has activated a Level One emergency posture. According to the interior ministry, the emergency posture was activated at 7 a.m. Wednesday, while the authorities raised the nation’s crisis alert level for ...[more...]
Published: 3 hours ago
National Assembly Set to Begin Interpellation Session
[Politics] : The National Assembly will hold a three-day interpellation session starting Wednesday. Lawmakers will question government ministers about politics, foreign affairs, unification and security on Wednesday; the economy on Thursday; and education, society and culture on Friday. Foreign minister Cho Tae-yul, ...[more...]
Published: 4 hours ago
Testimony at Yoon’s Impeachment Trial Centers on Election Fraud Allegations
[Politics] : Former and incumbent officials from the nation’s spy agency and the state election watchdog testified at President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment trial at the Constitutional Court on Tuesday regarding election fraud allegations. Baek Jong-wook, former third deputy director of the National Intelligence ...[more...]
Published: 4 hours ago
Gov't Discusses Response Measures following Trump's 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariff Announcement
[Economy] : The government met with domestic steelmakers to discuss response measures following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement to impose a 25-percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports, including those from South Korea. At the meeting attended by the Korea Iron and Steel Association, POSCO and ...[more...]
Published: 17 hours ago
Nat'l Security Adviser: Advised against Yoon's Reference to 'Extraordinary Measure'
[Domestic] : National Security Adviser Shin Won-sik testified during President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial that he had advised against Yoon's reference to an "extraordinary measure" during dinner at the presidential safe house between late March and early April last year. Appearing at the seventh ...[more...]
Published: 18 hours ago
Pres. Yoon, DP Rep. Jung Clash during Impeachment Trial
[Politics] : President Yoon Suk Yeol and main opposition Democratic Party(DP) Rep. Jung Chung-rae, a member of the National Assembly's team in Yoon's impeachment trial, publicly clashed at Tuesday's hearing. Jung claimed at the hearing that impeachments, the state budget and special prosecutor ...[more...]
Published: 18 hours ago
Pres. Yoon Protests Court Acceptance of Prosecution's Examination Record as Evidence
[Domestic] : President Yoon Suk Yeol protested that the prosecution's record from examination of suspects involved in the December 3 martial law cannot be used as evidence during his impeachment trial. At the seventh hearing of the trial on Tuesday, Yoon said it would not be right to reflect all types of records ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Daejeon Teacher Who Fatally Stabbed Student Tells Police She Was Irritated over Teaching Ban
[Domestic] : The teacher who fatally stabbed an eight-year-old girl in the central city of Daejeon on Monday told the police she did so after feeling irritated because she was excluded from teaching duties. According to the head of the Daejeon Seobu Police Station on Tuesday, the teacher in her 40s said she felt ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Subcommittee Approves Bills to Raise Tax Credit for Semiconductors, Extend Sunset Deadlines
[Economy] : A parliamentary subcommittee has approved bills to raise the tax credit rate for the semiconductor industry and extend the sunset expiry date on tax credits for research and development(R&D) and facilities investment. The subcommittee under the Strategy and Finance Committee on Tuesday approved one of the ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Court Sides with KFA, Suspends Gov’t Recommendation to Discipline Chief Chung Mong-gyu
[Sports] : An administrative court has accepted a request from the Korea Football Association(KFA) to suspend the sports ministry’s recommendation for disciplinary measures against its president, Chung Mong-gyu. The Seoul Administrative Court handed down the ruling Tuesday, nullifying the recommendation to at ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Gov’t Seeks to Grant Legal Status to Undocumented Koryoin from Former Soviet Union
[Domestic] : The government will implement measures to expand support for undocumented Koryoin, or descendants of ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union, who now reside in South Korea. Commissioner Lee Sang-deok of the Overseas Koreans Agency unveiled the plan on Tuesday, saying that the government will help ...[more...]
Published: 19 hours ago
Defense Ministry: N. Korea Supplied Russia with over 200 Long-Range Artillery Weapons
[Politics] : The defense ministry has estimated that North Korea provided more than 200 long-range artillery weapons to Russia for its war with Ukraine. In a report submitted to the National Assembly’s National Defense Committee on Tuesday, the ministry said the North continues to provide military support to ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
Gov’t Suicide Prevention Efforts to Focus on High-Risk Groups
[Domestic] : The nation’s central and local governments have discussed ways to support people at high risk of suicide, as the suicide rate is set to post growth for the second consecutive year. Second vice health minister Park Min-soo held a meeting on suicide prevention and related projects with the heads of the ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
Gov't Unveils Measures to Prevent Casualties Resulting from Icy Road Accidents
[Politics] : The interior and safety ministry on Tuesday unveiled a set of measures on preventing casualties resulting from icy road accidents during the winter season. The ministry plans to devise a system that would inform drivers via their navigation systems locations where icy road accidents have occurred. To ...[more...]
Published: 20 hours ago
Labor Ministry Inspecting MBC over Weather Presenter’s Death
[Domestic] : The labor ministry launched a special labor inspection of public broadcaster MBC on Tuesday over allegations that the broadcaster’s late weather presenter Oh Yoanna was a victim of bullying in the workplace. The inspection comes after Oh’s bereaved family filed a claim for damages against a senior ...[more...]
Published: 21 hours ago
S. Korean Steel, Aluminum Exports Hit with 25% Tariffs Starting in March
[Economy] : The United States has decided to slap 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from South Korea starting next month. U.S. President Donald Trump signed proclamations on Monday imposing a 25 percent tariff on steel imports from all countries and raising his 2018 aluminum tariffs from ten percent ...[more...]
Published: 21 hours ago
KOSPI Up 0.71% Tuesday
[Economy] : The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 17-point-78 points, or zero-point-71 percent, on Tuesday to close at two-thousand-539-point-05. The tech-heavy KOSDAQ gained zero-point-08 points, or zero-point-01 percent, to close at 749-point-59.[more...]
Published: 21 hours ago
Parental Leave to Increase Starting Feb. 23; Couples Can Take up to 3 Years Combined
[Domestic] : Starting this month, couples with children will be entitled to take up to three years of combined parental leave instead of the current two years. The labor ministry said the Cabinet approved the change Tuesday along with other revisions to the enforcement decrees of the Equal Employment Opportunity and ...[more...]
Published: 21 hours ago
Chief Nuclear Envoys from S. Korea, Japan Meet in Seoul
[Politics] : The chief nuclear envoys of South Korea and Japan have discussed ways to stop North Korea from pursuing the development of nuclear weapons and missiles. According to the foreign ministry, Vice Minister for Strategy and Intelligence Cho Koo-rae and the director-general of the Japanese foreign ministry’s ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
S. Korea Ranks No. 30 on Corruption Perceptions Index 2024
[Domestic] : South Korea has moved up on the Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 30th out of 180 countries. Transparency International released Corruption Perceptions Index 2024 on Tuesday, revealing that South Korea scored 64 points out of 100. On the 2023 index, South Korea scored 63 points and stood in 32nd ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
Ultrafine Dust Declines to Record Low in 2024
[Domestic] : The annual average concentration of ultrafine dust in South Korea last year was the lowest since observations began in 2015. According to the environment ministry on Tuesday, South Korea saw an annual average concentration of 15-point-six micrograms of ultrafine dust per cubic meter, a 38-point-one ...[more...]
Published: 22 hours ago
Korea Development Institute Downgrades 2025 Growth Outlook to 1.6%
[Politics] : The Korea Development Institute(KDI) has downgraded its economic growth forecast for South Korea this year to one-point-six percent. The state-run think tank released the outlook Tuesday, revising this year’s growth forecast from the two percent figure it released in November. The downward revision was ...[more...]
Published: 23 hours ago
Russian-Born S. Korean Wins Country’s First Biathlon Gold at Asian Winter Games
[Sports] : Ekaterina Avvakumova won the gold medal in biathlon at the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, giving South Korea its first gold medal in the sport. Avvakumova, a naturalized South Korean born in Russia, won the women’s seven-point-five-kilometer sprint event Tuesday, finishing with a time of 22 minutes and ...[more...]
Published: 23 hours ago
Ex-Interior Minister Denies Yoon Ordered Him to Cut Off Utilities to Media
[Politics] : Former interior minister Lee Sang-min testified that he did not receive an order from President Yoon Suk Yeol to cut off power and water to several media outlets on the night of December 3. Lee delivered his testimony Tuesday at the seventh hearing in Yoon’s impeachment trial at the Constitutional ...[more...]
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