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Man gets 4-year prison term for stabbing 2 policemen in front of presidential office

A man in his 70s indicted for stabbing two police officers on-duty in front of the presidential office was sentenced to four years in prison Friday.

Jan 26, 2024
Man gets 4-year prison term for stabbing 2 policemen in front of presidential office

Teenage assailant of ruling party lawmaker claims attack was accidental

The teenage assailant of ruling party lawmaker Bae Hyun-jin has claimed that his attack was accidental, saying he had been waiting to be admitted to a hospital for worsening depression, police officials said Friday.

Jan 26, 2024
Teenage assailant of ruling party lawmaker claims attack was accidental
  • Yoon, rival parties condemn attack against lawmaker

Constitutional Court upholds ban on pastors from using churches for election campaigns

The Constitutional Court on Thursday unanimously upheld the constitutionality of the ban on pastors from using church services for election campaigns.

Jan 25, 2024
Constitutional Court upholds ban on pastors from using churches for election campaigns

Supreme Court finalizes rulings in favor of victims of Japan's wartime forced labor

The Supreme Court on Thursday finalized rulings in favor of victims of Japan's wartime forced labor in lawsuits seeking compensation from their former Japanese employer.

Jan 25, 2024
Supreme Court finalizes rulings in favor of victims of Japan's wartime forced labor
  • Foreign ministry stresses ongoing communications with Japan after forced labor ruling

2 Koreans caught for suspected smuggling of US chips to China

Korea's customs agency said Thursday it has caught two Koreans for allegedly smuggling semiconductor chips produced by an American manufacturer to China worth more than 10 billion won ($7.48 million).

Jan 25, 2024
2 Koreans caught for suspected smuggling of US chips to China

Appellate court rules against ban on rallies near presidential office

The Seoul High Court ruled Wednesday that it is against the law to ban rallies around the presidential office in Seoul's central district of Yongsan.

Jan 24, 2024
Appellate court rules against ban on rallies near presidential office

Court upholds antitrust fine against Google for allegedly enforcing Android OS

A Seoul court ruled Wednesday against the American technology company Google in a suit the company filed to cancel an antitrust fine imposed for forcing smartphone makers to install its Android OS system.

Jan 24, 2024
Court upholds antitrust fine against Google for allegedly enforcing Android OS

Court rules against CJ Logistics' denial of collective bargaining for courier union

An appellate court ruled on Wednesday against Korea's largest logistics firm, CJ Logistics, in a suit the company filed to reverse a national committee decision striking down CJ's denial of collective bargaining for a delivery workers' union.

Jan 24, 2024
Court rules against CJ Logistics' denial of collective bargaining for courier union

Hit-and-run driver gets 20-year prison term in 'Apgujeong Rolls-Royce' case

A Seoul court sentenced a hit-and-run driver to 20 years in prison Wednesday for ramming his Rolls-Royce onto a sidewalk under the influence of drugs, fatally hitting a passerby and fleeing in the posh district of Apgujeong last year.

Jan 24, 2024
Hit-and-run driver gets 20-year prison term in 'Apgujeong Rolls-Royce' case

Court acquits ex-Yonsei professor who calls comfort women 'prostitutes'

A former Yonsei University professor indicted for making disparaging remarks against Korean victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery was acquitted of defamation charges by a court on Wednesday.

Jan 24, 2024
Court acquits ex-Yonsei professor who calls comfort women 'prostitutes'
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