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President Lee to form joint prosecutor-police probe team for Itaewon Disaster victims\' families
President Lee to form joint prosecutor-police probe team for Itaewon Disaster victims' families

President Lee Jae-myung met with the bereaved families of the victims of the Itaewon tragedy and said, “I will organize an investigation team to look into the Itaewon incident involving the police and prosecutors and investigate it together with the Itaewon Special Investigation Committee.” Lee instructed the police to establish a permanent task force to investigate secondary harm to the families of the victims of the tragedy. President Lee held a meeting with 200 bereaved families of soc...

2025.07.20
  • Soprano Sumi Jo vows to sing for 100 years at GV event for Maria Callas’ biopic ‘Maria’
    Soprano Sumi Jo vows to sing for 100 years at GV event for Maria Callas’ biopic ‘Maria’

    “Next year, it will be 40 years since I made my debut on the international stage,” said world-renowned Korean soprano Sumi Jo, 63, “I’ve resolved to continue singing not just for 40 or 50 years, but up to 100 years.”Speaking at a guest visit (GV) event for the film “Maria” at Megabox COEX in Seoul on April 19, Jo said, “Seeing how short the peak of my role model Maria Callas’ career was made me take things more seriously.” The film “Maria,” which was released in Korea on April 16, is a b...

    2025.04.21 17:40

  • ‘Martial law declaration went beyond tolerance and restraint,’ says Justice Moon Hyung-bae in farewell lecture
    ‘Martial law declaration went beyond tolerance and restraint,’ says Justice Moon Hyung-bae in farewell lecture

    A day before stepping down, Moon Hyung-bae, acting Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, delivered a special lecture at Inha University in Incheon. Moon spoke to students of the law school on April 17 under the theme, “The Path of a Legal Professional: Soul, Creativity, and Communication,” according to the university.Regarding the concept of “Soul,” Moon emphasized the importance of continuously reflecting on the question, “Why did I choose to become a legal professional?”He cit...

    2025.04.18 17:08

  • Gender equality stalls in Korea as index declines for 1st time since 2010
    Gender equality stalls in Korea as index declines for 1st time since 2010

    Korea’s National Gender Equality Index for 2023 has dropped compared to the previous year, marking the first decline since the index was introduced in 2010. Persistent gender disparities in decision-making roles and a growing reinforcement of gender role stereotypes within families contributed to the decline.On April 17, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced that the index for 2023 stood at 65.4 points, down 0.8 points from 66.2 in 2022. The index measures gender gaps acro...

    2025.04.18 17:05

  • Medical school admissions reversed to 3,058: Government loses to doctors’ self-interest
    Medical school admissions reversed to 3,058: Government loses to doctors’ self-interest

    The government has decided to revert next year’s medical school admissions quota to 3,058 students, the same number as before the recent increase. This comes just one year after 1,509 additional students were admitted under a policy to expand medical school enrollment. While the government described the move as an unavoidable decision to normalize medical education, it is now facing criticism for effectively surrendering its earlier stance, even withdrawing its previous condition that requir...

    2025.04.18 17:02

  • Jeongjeon of Jongmyo Shrine to reopen after 5 years of restoration on April 20
    Jeongjeon of Jongmyo Shrine to reopen after 5 years of restoration on April 20

    After undergoing extensive repairs due to structural cracks and deterioration of its wooden components since 2020, Jeongjeon of Jongmyo Shrine, designated as a National Treasure, will reopen to the public for the first time in five years.On April 20, the Korea Heritage Service announced that it will hold a commemorative ceremony marking the completion of the restoration work, along with a ritual called Hwananje to return the spirit tablets of Joseon Dynasty kings and queens from their te...

    2025.04.17 17:53

  • People gather again to remember victims of Sewol ferry disaster and for safer society
    People gather again to remember victims of Sewol ferry disaster and for safer society

    On April 16, the 11th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster, memorial events were held across Korea to honor the 304 lives lost. Citizens paid tribute to each victim, offered comfort to the bereaved families, and reaffirmed their collective hope and determination for a safer society.The official remembrance ceremony began at 3 p.m. at Hwarang Park in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Organized by the April 16 Foundation and the April 16 Sewol Families for Truth and A Safer Society, the event b...

    2025.04.17 17:48

  • ‘A prosecutor can make or kill a president’: Familiar faces come to mind while watching film ‘Yadang: The Snitch’
    ‘A prosecutor can make or kill a president’: Familiar faces come to mind while watching film ‘Yadang: The Snitch’

    “A prosecutor in Korea can make a president, or kill one!”This line, which now feels almost self-evident, is shouted by Goo Gwan-hee (played by Yoo Hae-jin), a seasoned prosecutor trying to shed his long-standing label as a mere rank-and-file and climb higher up the ladder. And he says it in front of the drug-addicted son of a presidential candidate who was once the head of the Special Investigation Division at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.The film “Yadang: The Snit...

    2025.04.17 17:43

  • Election fraud allegations fueled by Yoon Suk-yeol: Was there ever any real evidence?
    Election fraud allegations fueled by Yoon Suk-yeol: Was there ever any real evidence?

    “There is overwhelming evidence of election fraud in our country.”In a handwritten letter made public after his arrest in January this year, former President Yoon Suk-yeol cited suspicions of election fraud as a justification for declaring martial law on December 3 last year. Even the democratically elected president was stimulated by conspiracy theories, shaking the very foundation of democracy. The upcoming presidential election on June 3 has left Korean society with the task of puttin...

    2025.04.16 18:01

  • ‘The truth must not be buried’: Bereaved families of Sewol ferry disaster return to square after martial law declaration
    ‘The truth must not be buried’: Bereaved families of Sewol ferry disaster return to square after martial law declaration

    After former President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 3 last year, weekly rallies calling for Yoon’s impeachment were held every Saturday in Seoul for four months, until the Constitutional Court officially removed him from office. In a yellow tent at one side of the square where the rallies were held, there were always 1,500 rice balls in thermo containers waiting for the citizens. These rice balls were handmade by Sewol ferry disaster victims’ families and volunteers, prepar...

    2025.04.16 17:55

  • Economist Ha-Joon Chang warns: “Pleasing Trump won’t help… Korea could suffer by leaning on the U.S.”
    Economist Ha-Joon Chang warns: “Pleasing Trump won’t help… Korea could suffer by leaning on the U.S.”

    As the world reels from U.S. President Donald Trump's “tariff war,” Ha-Joon Chang, professor of economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in the U.K., advised that Korea needs to develop a "strategy to get away from the U.S.”In video and phone interviews with the Kyunghyang Shinmun on April 4 and 11, Chang said, “The U.S. measures, such as reciprocal tariffs, will make other countries think of a ‘global economy without the U.S.’ in the long run.” Despite Trump announ...

    2025.04.15 18:02