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President Yoon Suk Yeol says will entrust state affairs to ruling party
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Motion to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol scrapped
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Bill to investigate Kim Keon Hee fails to pass
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[Breaking] Majority of ruling party lawmakers exit after vote on first lady probe
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Conflict erupts over ruling camp's takeover plan
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[Breaking] Yoon to step back from state affairs, diplomacy: ruling party leader
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Can Yoon be suspended without impeachment?
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Uncertainty looms over Yoon's plans to delegate power to party
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Singing K-pop, chanting slogans, masses fill Seoul streets for and against impeachment
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Ex-Defense Minister arrested for insurrection, abuse of authority
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'Is this happening in 2024?' South Koreans in panic, disbelief
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law Tuesday night, sending shock waves through the nation. Made near at 10:25 p.m., the announcement has left citizens and experts alike scrambling to understand its implications. According to South Korea’s Constitution and the Martial Law Act, emergency martial law can be declared during wartime, in cases of a major national emergency akin to war, or when public order is severely disrupted, rendering administrative and judici
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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South Korea sees first martial law in over 40 years
Tuesday's declaration of martial law was the first by a South Korean president in over 40 years. South Korea has had a total of 17 martial law declarations so far since it was first imposed in Oct. 21, 1948. President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday declared martial law to “eradicate pro-North Korean forces and to protect the constitutional order of freedom." Yoon labeled the opposition as "anti-state activities plotting rebellion," in the emergency televised address. Interim
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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Ruling party leader denounces Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law
Ruling People Power Party Chair Han Dong-hoon criticized President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law, calling the decision "wrong," in a statement released late Tuesday. He added that he plans to stop the president's move "alongside the people."
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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Seoul defense chief calls meeting of key commanders
South Korean Minister of National Defense Kim Yong-hyun called a meeting of key commanders late Tuesday as President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an emergency martial law. In a brief alert, the Ministry of National Defense said the minister convened a meeting gathering commanders across the country and ordered all forces to be on high alert. Gen. Park An-su, the Army chief of staff, was made martial law commander as of 11 p.m. Tuesday.
DefenseDec. 3, 2024
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law
In an emergency address to the nation Tuesday, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in South Korea. Yoon said at around 10:20 p.m. that the declaration was made to prevent "anti-state forces" from depriving South Korean citizens of their freedom and happiness. "I will wipe out anti-state forces as soon as possible and normalize the country's operation," Yoon said in a televised briefing in his office, less than an hour before the martial law went into effect na
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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Yoon declares emergency martial law
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday declared the emergency martial law. More to follow.
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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Korean Air to finalize controlling-share acquisition of Asiana Airlines next week
Korean Air Co. said Tuesday it will finalize its acquisition of a controlling share in rival Asiana Airlines Inc. next week, completing the merger deal between South Korea's leading carriers that has been sought over the past four years. Korean Air said it will invest 1.5 trillion won ($1.07 billion) in a third-party share issuance by Asiana Airlines on December 11 to acquire about 131.57 million new shares, or a 63.9 percent stake, in the rival carrier. The move is the final step in the
IndustryDec. 3, 2024
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Kia targets annual sales, operating profit margin of over 10% for next 3 yrs
Kia Corp., South Korea's second-largest automaker, on Tuesday announced ambitious financial targets for the next three years, aiming for an average annual sales growth rate and operating profit margin of over 10 percent. In the company's mid- to long-term value enhancement plan, Kia also said it aims to achieve return of equity rates of over 15 percent between 2025 and 2027. To achieve these targets, Kia outlined strategies, including expanding sales of eco-friendly vehicles, increas
MobilityDec. 3, 2024
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S. Korea reports 2 additional avian influenza cases at regional farms
South Korea has confirmed two more cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza at regional farms, bringing the season's total to seven, according to the government Tuesday. Authorities said the cases were reported at a duck farm in Gangjin in South Jeolla Province, 410 kilometers south of Seoul, and a chicken farm in Sejong, 113 kilometers south of Seoul. The farm owners reported an unusual increase in livestock deaths the previous day, prompting quarantine authorities to conduct detailed
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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Shooting sensation Kim Ye-ji named among BBC's 100 women of 2024
SEOUL, Dec. 3 (Yonhap) -- Kim Ye-ji, an Olympic shooting silver medalist who went viral during the Paris Summer Games, has been included on the BBC's list of the 100 most influential and inspirational women this year. The British broadcaster announced its annual list of remarkable women Tuesday under the theme of "resilience" this year, which also included fellow South Korean Park Soo-bin, founder of Stair Crusher Club, a project on wheelchair accessibility. "Charisma and s
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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Ex-PPP lawmaker, political broker indicted in election nomination scandal probe
CHANGWON -- Kim Young-sun, a former five-term lawmaker of the ruling People Power Party, was indicted by prosecutors Tuesday, along with Myung Tae-kyun, a political broker at the center of a growing election nomination scandal involving the ruling party. The Changwon District Prosecutors' Office said Kim and Myung were indicted and detained on charges of violating the Political Funds Act in the past. Prosecutors allege that Kim offered Myung 80.7 million won ($57,540) between August 2022
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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JCS chief inspects military readiness against NK provocation near border
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Kim Myung-soo visited the Army's 1st Corps and an air defense post near the North Korean border Tuesday to review their readiness against potential provocations. Addressing the troops at the 1st Corps in Goyang, north of Seoul, Kim stressed to the need to maintain vigilance against the risk of provocations during the year-end and New Year period, and instructed military personnel to respond decisively and effectively against provocations. During inspectio
DefenseDec. 3, 2024
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PM says S. Korea, US likely to log biggest growths among advanced economies in 2025
South Korea and the United States are expected to produce the highest economic growth rates among major economies next year, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said Tuesday. Han made the remarks during a press briefing, highlighting the global rating agencies' positive assessment of the Korean economy, including Goldman Sachs' recent outlook of a 1.8 percent growth for both countries. He said South Korea and the US are expected to grow the most among the advanced countries, followed by Britai
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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4 dead, 4 injured as truck crashes into rental car in Jeju
JEJU -- Four people died and four others were injured after a truck crashed into a rental car on the southern resort island of Jeju on Tuesday, police said. The accident occurred at 3:58 p.m. in Jeju's Seogwipo, as the 1-ton truck and the rental minivan collided on a two-lane road. Four of the six passengers in the minivan were transported to a nearby hospital in cardiac arrest but died. Two others in the minivan and two riding in the truck sustained minor and serious injuries. Some of the
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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Seoul mayor to file charges against power broker Myung Tae-kyun, news outlets
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon said Tuesday that he plans to take legal action against self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun and other related individuals over allegations regarding their involvement in influencing public opinion polls during the 2021 Seoul mayoral by-election. “I will begin resolute legal action against the fraudulent group that undermines the fairness of elections and threatens democracy, as well as deceitful forces that amplify and distort the truth,” Oh said, durin
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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Eyeing birthrate, Korea sets 70% target for fathers' parental leave
South Korea plans to encourage new fathers to take paternity leave for child care, aiming for a 70 percent usage rate by 2030, the government announced Tuesday. The percentage of men taking paternity leave to care for children stood at 6.8 percent, in the public sector and private sector combined, as of 2022. The Yoon Suk Yeol government aims to increase the rate to 50 percent by 2027, the final year of the administration, and to 70 percent three years later. The administration believes that its
PoliticsDec. 3, 2024
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[Today’s K-pop] Ive logs 300m views with ‘After Like’ music video
Ive’s music video for “After Like” surpassed 300 million views on YouTube, said agency Starship Entertainment Tuesday. “After Like” is the title track from the group's third single album released in 2022. The genre-breaking hit swept all music charts in Korea and earned the group 14 trophies from television music chart shows. It also enjoyed 17 and 25 weeks straight on Billboard’s Global 200 and Global excl. US charts, respectively, peaking at No. 20 an
K-popDec. 3, 2024
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Can 2025 be year of YG Entertainment?
YG Entertainment, once a dominant force in the K-pop industry with groups like Big Bang, 2NE1 and Blackpink, is preparing for what it hopes will be a transformative year in 2025. The company, which has faced significant challenges over the past five years, is now gearing up for an active schedule featuring its top artists and a potential new group debut. YG Entertainment Founder and Executive Producer Yang Hyun-suk hinted at an ambitious lineup for 2025 in a video shared on the company’s o
K-popDec. 3, 2024
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Online secondhand market scams on the rise
The rise in transactions on secondhand market apps in South Korea, such as Karrot and Joonggonara, has led to a sharp increase in fraud cases, police data showed on Tuesday. According to data from the National Police Agency released by Rep. Yang-Bu-nam of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, 81,252 cases of secondhand transaction fraud were reported between January and October. With an average of 8,000 reported cases per month, the total is expected to approach 100,000 by year’s
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2024
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US chip export curbs on China leave Samsung unscathed, for now
The latest US export controls banning shipments of high-bandwidth memory chips to China are expected to have a limited impact on Korean chipmakers, mainly Samsung Electronics. But the restrictions could result in lost opportunities to acquire new customers, experts said Tuesday. The US Bureau of Industry and Security announced Monday a new set of measures banning the export of critical chips and chip equipment, including HBM, advanced chip packages of stacked DRAM chips. The cutting-edge chips a
IndustryDec. 3, 2024