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  • Is South Korea’s Judiciary Losing Trust? Key Insights on Recent Legal Changes
    Is South Korea's Judiciary Losing Trust? Key Insights on Recent Legal Changes The Court Workers' Union demands measures to minimize side effects from the recent passage of judicial laws, criticizing the Supreme Court's incompetence.
  • How the Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI) is Redefining Northeast Asia: A Strategic Guide for South Korea
    How the Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI) is Redefining Northeast Asia: A Strategic Guide for South Korea Following the Russo-Ukrainian War, China's and Russia's focus shifts to Northeast Asia, altering the regional order and geopolitical dynamics.
  • Why South Korea’s Prosecutors Are Abandoning Appeals: A Deep Dive into Political Pressure
    Why South Korea's Prosecutors Are Abandoning Appeals: A Deep Dive into Political Pressure Prosecutors are abandoning appeals in major cases amid pressure from the government and criticism of political neutrality in the judiciary.
  • Mojtaba Khamenei Survives US-Israel Airstrikes: What This Means for Iran’s Future Leadership
    Mojtaba Khamenei Survives US-Israel Airstrikes: What This Means for Iran's Future Leadership Mojtaba Khamenei survives the US-Israel airstrike that killed his father, Iran's supreme leader, according to reports from Reuters.
  • What You Need to Know About South Korea’s New ‘Re-Examination’ Law: Key Changes and Implications
    What You Need to Know About South Korea's New 'Re-Examination' Law: Key Changes and Implications The Constitutional Court is finalizing details for the 'judicial petition' system, reviewing necessary procedures for case processing.
  • Is the Citizen Jury System a Risky Move for Gwangju’s Mayoral Race?
    Is the Citizen Jury System a Risky Move for Gwangju's Mayoral Race? The citizen jury system has not been adopted since its negative effects; concerns remain, but adherence to principles is hoped for.
  • Democratic Party of Gwangju Seeks More Female Candidates for 2026 Local Elections: What’s Next?
    Democratic Party of Gwangju Seeks More Female Candidates for 2026 Local Elections: What's Next? The Gwangju Democratic Party announces additional recruitment for 'women-only competitive constituencies' with only one candidate.
  • Gyeongnam Education Reform: 5 Key Policies for a Future-Ready Curriculum
    Gyeongnam Education Reform: 5 Key Policies for a Future-Ready Curriculum Oh In-tae officially announced his candidacy for the Gyeongnam education superintendent, emphasizing a shift towards field-centered education.
  • How Park Hyodong Plans to Transform Goseong: 5 Key Strategies for Economic Growth and Tourism Development
    How Park Hyodong Plans to Transform Goseong: 5 Key Strategies for Economic Growth and Tourism Development Former Gangwon Provincial Assembly Vice Chairman Park Hyo-dong officially announced his candidacy for the Goseong County mayoral election.
  • Why Yu Jeong-geun’s Vision for Yeongju’s Future is a Game Changer: 5 Key Policies Revealed
    Why Yu Jeong-geun's Vision for Yeongju's Future is a Game Changer: 5 Key Policies Revealed Former acting mayor Yoo Jeong-geun officially announces candidacy for the upcoming local elections in Yeongju.
  • Kang Sun-woo’s Arrest Warrant: What Does It Mean for South Korean Politics?
    Kang Sun-woo's Arrest Warrant: What Does It Mean for South Korean Politics? The court has sent a request for arrest approval for independent lawmaker Kang Seon-woo over a bribery allegation involving 100 million won.
  • Kang Seon-woo’s Controversial 1 Billion Won Bribery Case: What You Need to Know
    Kang Seon-woo's Controversial 1 Billion Won Bribery Case: What You Need to Know Seoul Central District Court sent an arrest warrant request for independent lawmaker Kang Seon-woo to the prosecutor's office.
  • South Korea’s Legal Drama: Court Sends Arrest Warrant for Lawmaker Kang Seon-woo
    South Korea's Legal Drama: Court Sends Arrest Warrant for Lawmaker Kang Seon-woo A court ruling has been issued, highlighting significant legal developments that may impact ongoing cases.
  • 2026 Prosecution Shift: How 42.5% of Junior Prosecutors Could Affect Justice in Korea
    2026 Prosecution Shift: How 42.5% of Junior Prosecutors Could Affect Justice in Korea The prosecution faces a serious manpower imbalance due to an exodus of prosecutors ahead of the transition to new agencies on October 2.
  • Bucheon Mayor Oh Euntaek Officially Announces Re-election Bid: What’s Next for Busan?
    Bucheon Mayor Oh Euntaek Officially Announces Re-election Bid: What’s Next for Busan? Oh Eun-taek officially announced his candidacy for re-election as the mayor of Busan's Nam-gu on the 10th.
  • Discover How Busan’s New Q Center Is Revolutionizing Citizen Engagement
    Discover How Busan's New Q Center Is Revolutionizing Citizen Engagement The Busan City Party of the Democratic Party launched a new platform, 'Busan Citizens' Question Q Center,' for direct citizen engagement.
  • What’s Next for Seocheon? Insights from the 338th Council Meeting on Tourism and Culture
    What’s Next for Seocheon? Insights from the 338th Council Meeting on Tourism and Culture The Chungnam Seocheon County Council concluded its 338th temporary session, approving various ordinances and executive proposals.
  • Yongsan International Business District: Why 10,000 New Homes Proposal Needs Reconsideration
    Yongsan International Business District: Why 10,000 New Homes Proposal Needs Reconsideration Yongsan Council requests a review of the government's housing supply plan in the Yongsan International Business District due to local concerns.
  • Democratic Party’s Merger Plans with Justice Party Stalled: What’s Next for Leadership?
    Democratic Party's Merger Plans with Justice Party Stalled: What’s Next for Leadership? Discussions on the merger between the Democratic Party and the Justice Reform Party have stalled due to internal opposition.
  • Corruption Scandal: Former Gyeonggi Province Officials Sentenced for Bribery in ITS Project
    Corruption Scandal: Former Gyeonggi Province Officials Sentenced for Bribery in ITS Project Former and current Gyeonggi Province councilors received prison sentences for bribery related to the Intelligent Transportation System project.
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