In S. Korea's shrinking cities, prisons bring hope
In S. Korea's shrinking cities, prisons bring hope
Back to square one: S. Korea reverts 2026 med school quota to previous level
The South Korean government announced Thursday that it will freeze the medical school admissions quota for the 2026 academic year at 3,058 students — rolling back last year’s expansion
Wildfire damage doubles from initial estimates, reaches nearly 90,000 hectares
A joint government survey revealed Thursday that the scale of forest damage caused by recent wildfires in North Gyeongsang Province was nearly double the initial estimate
Court allows press to film ex-President Yoon's 2nd trial hearing
A court on Thursday allowed the press to take photographs and videos of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's second criminal trial hearing on insurrection charges next week. The Seoul Central District Cou
Assembly speaker meets US lawmakers to reaffirm alliance, boost ties
Field trips vanish from Korean schools as teachers fear legal risks
Acting president calls for swift passage of extra budget proposal without political considerations
S. Korea not to appeal court ruling on compensation to US fund Mason
People Power Party presidential aspirant urges ex-President Yoon to leave party
A presidential hopeful from the People Power Party, Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, on Friday urged former President Yoon Suk Yeol to leave the party, saying his departure is essential for the party to reform and
Will Han Duck-soo really run for president?
The People Power Party primary for the June 3 presidential election kicked off this week, with eight contenders facing off in the first debate on Thursday. But the hottest question is whether acting P
Policy Watch: Lee Jae-myung to push for relocation of presidential office, National Assembly to Sejong
Democratic Party of Korea presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung pledged Thursday to open a presidential office and National Assembly building in Sejong, South Korea’s administrative capital about 110 k
Policy Watch: Kim Dong-yeon pledges immediate relocation of presidential office to Sejong
Gyeonggi Province Gov. Kim Dong-yeon pledged Thursday to begin his presidency in Sejong, South Korea’s de facto administrative capital, if elected in the upcoming June 3 election. “If I win the electi
Policy Watch: Hong Joon-pyo open to potential S. Korean nuclear armament
Hong Joon-pyo, former mayor of Daegu and a presidential contender from the conservative People Power Party, stressed his belief that South Korea should “fight nuclear with nuclear” Thursday, signaling