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Police to decide whether to disclose identity of opposition lawmaker's assailant

Police plan to decide this week whether to disclose the identity of the suspect in the stabbing attack against opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, officials said Monday.

Jan 8, 2024
Police to decide whether to disclose identity of opposition lawmaker's assailant

Police asked to probe copying allegations over CSAT exam text

The government has asked police to investigate suspicions surrounding English exam text of the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) that turned out to be very similar to one from a private publication, the Ministry of Education said Monday.

Jan 8, 2024
Police asked to probe copying allegations over CSAT exam text

20 student activists nabbed after attempting to enter presidential office

Police arrested 20 university students affiliated with a progressive group Saturday after they attempted to enter the presidential office in central Seoul, officials said.

Jan 6, 2024
20 student activists nabbed after attempting to enter presidential office

Suspect in stabbing of opposition leader voiced anger toward politicians in pre-crime note: police

The suspect in the stabbing attack against opposition leader Lee Jae-myung expressed resentment toward politicians, and the nation's political and economic circumstances in a note written before his crime earlier this week, police said Friday.

Jan 5, 2024
Suspect in stabbing of opposition leader voiced anger toward politicians in pre-crime note: police

National Assembly sends special investigation bills to presidential office

The National Assembly sent two special investigation bills, one of which calls for looking into stock manipulation allegations involving the first lady, to the presidential office Thursday.

Jan 4, 2024
National Assembly sends special investigation bills to presidential office

Ex-DPK chief Song indicted under detention in cash-for-votes scandal

Prosecutors indicted Song Young-gil, a former leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), Thursday, over a cash-for-votes scandal surrounding the party's 2021 leadership election.

Jan 4, 2024
Ex-DPK chief Song indicted under detention in cash-for-votes scandal

Supreme Court upholds guilty sentence for operator of website blacklisting child support defaulters

The Supreme Court on Thursday finalized a guilty sentence for the operator of Bad Fathers, a website publicly blacklisting child support defaulters.

Jan 4, 2024
Supreme Court upholds guilty sentence for operator of website blacklisting child support defaulters

Collection of penalties from late ex-President Chun completed

The government has virtually completed its collection of criminal penalties levied on late former President Chun Doo-hwan decades ago over bribery proceeds as a court trial over his last seizable asset ended recently, judicial officials said Thursday.

Jan 4, 2024
Collection of penalties from late ex-President Chun completed

Police to seek warrant for suspect in stabbing attack against opposition leader

Police said Wednesday they plan to seek an arrest warrant for the suspect in the stabbing attack against opposition leader Lee Jae-myung during his visit to the southeastern port city of Busan.

Jan 3, 2024
Police to seek warrant for suspect in stabbing attack against opposition leader
  • Main opposition party chief attacked during visit to Busan
  • Yoon condemns attack on opposition leader as act of terrorism

Military to mandate drug tests for all new conscripts in July

South Korea will mandate drug tests for all soon-to-be conscripts to disqualify drug addicts and ensure safety in the military, the military manpower agency said Wednesday.

Jan 3, 2024
Military to mandate drug tests for all new conscripts in July
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