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Police to crack down on election law violations ahead of general elections

Police will crack down on election law violations starting Tuesday, as the registration for prospective candidates for April's general elections kicks off this week, officials said Monday.

Dec 11, 2023
Police to crack down on election law violations ahead of general elections

Ex-DPK leader Song appears for questioning over cash-for-votes scandal

Song Young-gil, a former leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), appeared before prosecutors Friday for his first questioning in an investigation into a cash-for-votes scandal surrounding the party's 2021 leadership election.

Dec 8, 2023
Ex-DPK leader Song appears for questioning over cash-for-votes scandal

Lawyer of Korean descent selected as chair of Dentons Global Board

Park Ho-won, a lawyer of Korean descent, assumed the position of non-executive chair of the Dentons Global Board on July 28, underscoring the significance of integrating members within Dentons, the world's largest global law firm.

Dec 7, 2023By Jung Da-hyun
Lawyer of Korean descent selected as chair of Dentons Global Board

Apple ordered to pay 70,000 won each to 7 iPhone users for device slowdown

An appellate court on Wednesday ordered Apple to pay 70,000 won ($53.31) in compensation to each of seven Korean iPhone users for intentionally slowing the performance of their devices after software updates, partially overturning contrary rulings by lower courts.

Dec 6, 2023
Apple ordered to pay 70,000 won each to 7 iPhone users for device slowdown

Prosecutors raid residence of Newstapa's chief over suspected defamation of Yoon

Prosecutors on Wednesday raided the home of the head of online news outlet Newstapa in connection with its reporting of an alleged fake interview given in 2021 to discredit then opposition presidential andidate Yoon Suk Yeol.

Dec 6, 2023
Prosecutors raid residence of Newstapa's chief over suspected defamation of Yoon

Korean gov't slammed for mishandling victims of sex trafficking

The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has urged the Korean government to provide full reparations to three Filipinas who were forced into prostitution.

Dec 5, 2023By Jung Da-hyun
Korean gov't slammed for mishandling victims of sex trafficking

90-day ban on deepfake political ads passes parliamentary special committee

A revision to the Public Official Election Act calling for a ban on political campaign videos using AI-generated deepfakes during the election season passed through a special parliamentary committee Tuesday.

Dec 5, 2023
90-day ban on deepfake political ads passes parliamentary special committee

US attorney from Korea nabbed for allegedly killing wife

A South Korean man, who holds a U.S. attorney license, has been put under emergency detention on charges of beating his wife to death during a quarrel at their residence in Seoul, police said Monday.

Dec 4, 2023
US attorney from Korea nabbed for allegedly killing wife

Gyeonggi gov't office raided over alleged official card misuse by opposition leader's wife

Prosecutors raided the Gyeonggi provincial government office Monday as part of an investigation into allegations that opposition leader Lee Jae-myung's wife misused an official credit card while Lee was serving as Gyeonggi governor.

Dec 4, 2023
Gyeonggi gov't office raided over alleged official card misuse by opposition leader's wife

Yoon accepts resignation offer of head of state broadcasting watchdog

President Yoon Suk Yeol accepted the resignation offer of Korea Communications Commission (KCC) Chairman Lee Dong-kwan on Friday, his office said, hours before a National Assembly vote on his impeachment.

Dec 1, 2023
Yoon accepts resignation offer of head of state broadcasting watchdog
  • Tension mounts between Yoon administration, opposition party
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