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South Korea has returned six North Koreans who accidentally crossed into its waters earlier this year, marking the first such repatriation under new president Lee Jae-myung. The group had expressed a ...
Longstanding concerns about President Lee could become reality—namely, that the president and his ruling party might use their power to undermine the judiciary.
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Newser on MSNAfter Months Stuck in the South, 6 North Koreans Go HomeSouth Korea has returned six North Korean fishermen who drifted into its waters after engine failures, in what appears to be ...
Four sailors who had drifted over the disputed maritime boundary came in May. The other two entered southern waters in March ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPresident Lee hails unifying role of religion in luncheon with spiritual leadersPresident Lee Jae Myung met with leaders from Korea’s major religious communities over lunch at the presidential office’s ...
South Korea’s Ministry of SMEs and Startups is moving to eliminate the restriction preventing crypto firms from registering ...
The South Korean government says six North Koreans who were rescued at sea earlier this year were repatriated on Wednesday.
South Korea has repatriated six North Koreans who accidentally drifted into South Korean waters earlier this year. All six had consistently expressed their desire to go back, Seoul's Ministry of ...
President Lee Jae Myung has decided to exclude Korea Communications Commission Chairperson Lee Jin-sook from future Cabinet ...
President Lee Jae Myung on the occasion of the inaugural Defense Industry Day on July 8 said he hopes that the domestic ...
South Korea is moving to reclassify crypto firms as “venture companies,” which would grant access to government subsidies.
Following the election of Lee Jae-myung as South Korea's new president, claims previously disproven in court alleging he was ...
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