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Singer Wheesung, 43, found dead
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Ahead of impeachment ruling, Koreans hope for peace, normalcy, respect — no matter the outcome
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Court cancels Yoon Suk Yeol's detention warrant
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President Yoon Suk Yeol freed after 52 days in detention
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Acting president vows strict measures against violence as Yoon's ruling nears
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1 in 10 teen gamblers turn to private loans to repay debts: report
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Next steps in Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment ruling
Verdict expected by March 11 With the final hearing of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment trial scheduled for Feb. 25 -- 73 days since the National Assembly voted to impeach him -- the Constitutional Court is expected to deliver its ruling by the second week of March. However, the final hearing is not the very last step before the court delivers its ruling on Yoon's impeachment case. Following the last arguments in Yoon's impeachment trial, the eight justices will go into deliberati
Feb. 21, 2025
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Defense Intelligence Agency chief’s home, office raided in martial law probe
South Korea's anti-courruption watchdog on Friday launched a raid on the house and office of Lt. Gen. Won Cheon-hee, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, in Yongsan, central Seoul, as part of an investigation into his alleged involvement in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s botched martial law imposition. The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, which led the joint investigation team probing Yoon since mid-December last year, said its prosecutors and investigators conducte
Feb. 21, 2025
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Yoon denies insurrection, seeks release as trial opens
President Yoon Suk Yeol's attorneys defended his Dec. 3 declaration of martial law, denied the charge that he led an insurrection, and argued that his detention was unlawful, during a pretrial heraing of his criminal trial at the Seoul Central District Court. The hearing, which began at 10 a.m., saw prosecutors and lawyers for Yoon make arguments, file lists of evidence and witnesses, and set the schedule for his criminal trial, which will take place separately from his impeachment trial. Though
Feb. 20, 2025
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What to expect at President Yoon Suk Yeol's criminal trial
Insurrection leader charge ruling expected by July, life sentence looms On Thursday, for the first time in South Korean history, a sitting president will be tried in a court of criminal law, beginning another high-profile legal battle against suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is charged with leading an insurrection and abuse of power. Thursday's pretrial hearing at the Seoul Central District Court will mark the start of a trial that could last up to six months, feature key witnesses, and le
Feb. 19, 2025
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The legal bigwigs backing Yoon
President Yoon Suk Yeol's criminal trial begins Thursday, with the embattled leader to be defended by a team of 11 high-profile lawyers with distinguished legal and political careers. The latest addition to the team is Hwang Kyo-ahn, who was prime minister under former President Park Geun-hye and served as acting president when Park was impeached over a corruption scandal. Hwang reportedly notified the Seoul Central District Court of his appointment as Yoon’s lawyer in early February. Despite hi
Feb. 19, 2025
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Jamsil Station remains Seoul’s busiest subway station in 2024
Jamsil Station is the busiest subway station in the Seoul Metro system in terms of daily users, recording the highest ridership with 156,177 per day, Seoul Metropolitan Government data showed Wednesday. Among the 273 stations on Seoul Subway Line Nos. 1 to 8, Jamsil Station retained its position as the subway station with the highest passenger traffic for a second consecutive year. Jamsil Station, located in Songpa-gu, eastern Seoul, has seen a continued surge in passengers due to the extension
Feb. 19, 2025
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Police raid ex-interior minister’s residence, offices
Police on Tuesday launched a raid on the home and offices of former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min in Seoul and Sejong as part of an investigation into insurrection charges, including allegations that he ordered cuts to power and water supplies for local media outlets and broadcasters on Dec. 3. The Korean National Police Agency’s National Office of Investigation said it simultaneously conducted a search and seizure of the offices of Fire Commissioner Heo Seok-gon and Deputy Fire Commissioner Le
Feb. 18, 2025
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Yoon’s legal battles intensify as dual hearings loom Feb. 20
President Yoon Suk Yeol will face two intense legal battles on Thursday when the Seoul Central District Court starts his criminal trial and the Constitutional Court holds another hearing for his impeachment trial on the same day. The Seoul Central District Court earlier this month said the first preparatory hearing in the criminal trial of the president, indicted on charges of insurrection, is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. Thursday. While the court will discuss how the trial will proceed in
Feb. 16, 2025
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Ministry to release dating abuse diagnosis tool
Early detection essential for dating violence prevention, says expert The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family on Thursday said that it plans to pilot a tool for diagnosing dating abuse to help people in relationships detect signs of violence in advance and to assist counselors and the public to take prompt action to support victims of dating abuse. The tool categorizes dating violence into various forms -- stalking, emotional abuse, coercion as well as sexual, physical and economic violence -
Feb. 13, 2025
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City Hall car crash driver sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison
The driver in the fatal car crash that killed nine and injured five near Seoul City Hall in July 2024 was sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison. In its first trial verdict on Wednesday, the Seoul Central District Court handed down a jail term to the 69-year-old, known only by his last name Cha, without forced labor. In July last year, Cha pulled his car out from a hotel and darted in the opposite direction for some 200 meters on a one-way road near Seoul City Hall before crashing into sidewalk guar
Feb. 12, 2025