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▪ Takaichi Reaffirms Committment to Future-oOriented Ties with Seoul
▪ Special Prosecutor Team to Oppose Ex-First Lady Kim Keon-hee s Release
▪ Gov t Expresses Condolences for Death of N. Korea s Former Titular Head of State
▪ Gov t Forecasts Launch of South Korean Nuclear-Powered Submarine by Late 2030s
▪ Late-Autumn Conditions Return, 15-Degree Temperature Swings
▪ Democratic Lawmaker Park Ji-won Offers to Visit North Korea As Condolence Envoy
▪ US Forces Korea focused on North Korea but can respond to other crises: Hegseth
▪ Gov t Hails China s Decision to Extend Visa Exemption
▪ Seoul Shares Retreat on Heavy Profit-Taking
▪ Minister: S. Korea Will Never Develop Nuclear Weapons
▪ KOSPI Down 2.37% Tuesday
▪ US Defense Chief Hegseth Expresses Support for S. Korea’s Nuclear Subs
▪ S. Korean Film Project Y Takes Best Film at London East Asia Film Festival
▪ S. Korean Defense Chief Promises Not to Pursue Nuclear Armament
▪ How North Korea impacted the APEC summit from afar
▪ Kim Yong Nam, North Korea’s former nominal head of state, dies at 97
▪ Lee Calls for Increased AI Spending in Budget Speech
▪ Kim Yong-nam, N. Korea s Former Ceremonial Head of State, Dies at 97
▪ ‘I hate communism’: Why South Korea soured on a boy martyr killed by the North
▪ Panel Recommends SKT Pay 300,000 Won Per User in Data Breach Damages
▪ Opposition Party Boycotts Lee s Budget Speech
▪ President Lee Says US Trade Deal Eases Economic Uncertainty
▪ President Lee Highlights AI Investment in Budget Address
▪ S. Korea, US Hold Annual Security Talks
▪ North Korea launched artillery rockets during Hegseth’s DMZ visit, JCS says
▪ Trump: China, Other Countries Can t Have Nvidia s Blackwell AI Chip
▪ Consumer Prices Rise 2.4% in October, Fastest Pace in 15 Months
▪ China Extends Visa Exemption for S. Korea and Other Countries by One Year
▪ Russia agrees to train North Korean doctors, supply medicines under new deal
▪ Hegseth peeks into North Korea during Panmunjom visit with ROK counterpart
▪ S. Korean and US Defense Chiefs Visit JSA, Inspect Frontline Post Near MDL
▪ Bereaved Family of London Bagel Museum Employee Withdraws Workers Compensation Claim
▪ Inland Fog before Dawn, Wide Day–Night Temperature Gap Expected
▪ Kim Jong Un praises elite troops that fought Ukraine as model for DPRK military
▪ Lee Jae-myung asks China’s Xi to support denuclearization of North Korea
▪ Seoul places fifth and final spy satellite in orbit to monitor North Korea
▪ South Korea, US report ‘meaningful progress’ toward wartime OPCON transfer
▪ Presidential Office Opposes Unnecessary Court Suspension Bill
▪ Pres. Chief of Staff: Joint Fact Sheet on S.Korea-US Talks Likely Coming This Week
▪ Team Investigating Former 1st Lady to Summon Former Presidential Couple This Month
▪ Ex-Commander Says Fmr. Pres. Yoon Talked about Shooting Politicians
▪ Team Investigating Martial Law Incident Seeks Pretrial Detention of Ex-PPP Floor Leader
▪ Top Office Says Suspending Sitting Presidents Trials Unnecessary
▪ JCS Chairs Say ‘Meaningful Progress’ Made on OPCON Transfer Plan
▪ Japanese Translation of Pak Kyong-ni s Toji Wins Mainichi Publishing Culture Award
▪ S. Korea, China Hold Summit, Lee Says Relations Completely Restored
▪ KOSPI Up 2.78% Monday
▪ Prosecutors Request 3-Year Sentence for Alleged Lee Sun-kyun Drug Case Leaker
▪ Rival Parties Offer Opposite Assessments of APEC Summit
▪ New Zealand sends plane to monitor North Korean sanctions evasion from Japan
▪ PPP Rep. Kweon Seong-dong Denies Taking Illegal Political Funds from Unification Church
▪ Mother Dead, Daughter Injured after Drunk Driver Plows into Seoul Sidewalk
▪ KDCA Forecasts Largest Flu Epidemic in Decade, Cases Triple 2024 Totals
▪ DP Not to Pursue Bill Halting Trials of Sitting Presidents While in Office
▪ US Poll: Support for Trump s Tariffs at 33%, Trailing Overall Approval
▪ Defense Chiefs of S. Korea, US to Visit JSA
▪ WP: Some S. Korean Firms Pull or Delay US Investment following Immigration Raid
▪ Realmeter: Lee s Approval Rating Rebounds to 53%
▪ Gov t Issues Special Travel Advisory for Most Parts of Tanzania
▪ Cold Wave Hits Central Region
▪ Lee: Summit with Xi Marks Full Restoration of S. Korea-China Relations
▪ S. Korea s Fifth Spy Satellite Successfully Launched
▪ US-China Trade Deal Likely to End Sanctions on Hanwha’s US Units
▪ Facility Investment Hits 4-Year High through September
▪ N. Korean Leader Inspects Special Operations Unit
▪ S. Korea, China Sign 7 Memorandums of Understanding, including Currency Swap Deal
▪ Top Office: S. Korea-China Relations Back on Track after Lee-Xi Summit
▪ Lee, Xi Discuss China’s Hallyu Ban during Summit
▪ Lee Praises Takaichi, Says She Shares His Vision
▪ Lee, Xi Hold First Summit on Sidelines of APEC in Gyeongju
▪ APEC Leaders Pledge Cooperation on AI
▪ S. Korea, Indonesia Discuss Fighter Jets, Defense Ties
▪ Lee Unveils APEC Gyeongju Declaration at Press Briefing
▪ N. Korea Denounces Plans to Discuss Denuclearization at S. Korea-China Summit
▪ APEC Summit Concludes with Handover of Leadership from Lee to Xi
▪ October Exports Rise 3.6% despite US Tariffs, Holiday Slowdown
▪ Lee Proposes AI Initiative at APEC Summit
▪ Court Sentences Key Figures in Daejang-dong Development Scandal to 8 Years
▪ Defectors give harrowing accounts of North Korea’s neglect of disabled citizens
▪ Weekend Rain Expected Across Central Regions, Sharp Drop In Temperatures Sunday
▪ Ex-PPP Floor Leader Choo Questioned For 23 Hours In Martial Law Probe
▪ APEC Summit Opens in Gyeongju with Calls for Cooperation and Free Trade
▪ Authorities on Alert to Ensure Safe Halloween in Major Areas of Seoul
▪ Pres. Office: Peninsula s Peace, Denuclearization to be Discussed at Lee-Xi Summit
▪ KOSPI Up 0.50% Friday
▪ Lee Vows to Ease Regulations to Promote Investment in S. Korea, Growth in Asia-Pacific
▪ Foreign ministers of North Korea, Belarus agree to expand ties ‘in all areas’
▪ Lee, Takaichi agree to coordinate on North Korea denuclearization at first talks
▪ Kim Jong Un inspects new hospital at center of plans for health care reform
▪ Nvidia to Supply Blackwell GPU Microarchitectures to Seoul, S. Korean Firms
▪ ICT Committee Chair Apologizes for Wedding Controversy, Opposition Demands Resignation
▪ Seoul s Hangang Bus to Resume Service after 1-Month Suspension
▪ Military to Launch 5th Locally Developed Spy Satellite to Better Detect NK Provocation
▪ APEC Members Discuss Free Trade in Trump s Absence
▪ APEC Summit Opens in Gyeongju
▪ Xi Urges APEC Members to Safeguard Multilateral Trade
▪ Top-Priority Online Gov t Systems Fully Restored, Overall Recovery Nears 90%
▪ Chiefs of Nvidia, Samsung, Hyundai Meet ahead of Business Partnership Announcement
▪ Industrial Output Rebounds, Consumption Dips for Second Month in September
▪ Lee, Takaichi Share Vision for Future-Oriented Partnership
▪ Lee Discusses Cooperation against Transnational Crimes with Thai, Vietnamese Leaders
▪ APEC Summit Set to Open in Gyeongju
▪ President Lee, Australian PM Vow to Expand Cooperation on Defense, Critical Minerals
▪ President Lee, New Japanese PM Takaichi Hold First Meeting in Gyeongju
▪ Trump gives blessing to ROK nuclear subs, and expands a front with North Korea
▪ Hyundai Motor s Q3 Operating Profit Dips Nearly 1 Tln Won Due to US Tariffs
▪ Chief Google Official Calls for Bold AI Innovation
▪ Ex-Pres. Yoon Appears for Insurrection Trial after 16 Straight Absences
▪ President Lee, Vietnamese Leader Pledge Stronger Strategic Partnership at APEC
▪ President Lee, New Zealand PM Agree to Deepen Bilateral Partnership at APEC Summit
▪ Both North Korean POWs in Ukraine now say they want to defect to South: NGO
▪ Seoul Shares End Nearly Flat after US-China Summit
▪ Foreign Minister: APEC Members Close to Finalizing Gyeongju Declaration
▪ Xinhua: Xi, Trump Reach Consensus on Bilateral Trade Issues
▪ S. Korea, Canada Agree to Deepen Defense Cooperation
▪ Pres. Office Welcomes Trump s Approval of Nuclear-Powered Submarine Construction
▪ Nvidia’s Huang Arrives in Seoul to Meet Samsung, Hyundai CEOs
▪ Top Foreign Affairs, Trade Officials Conduct Final Check on APEC Agenda Ahead of Leaders Meeting
▪ Trump Plans to Return to Meet N. Korean Leader
▪ Bong-Seung Shin: How a South Korean journalist reported from inside the North
▪ Top diplomats of US, ROK, Japan vow to work for North Korea’s denuclearization
▪ US Commerce Secretary Says Semiconductor Tariffs Not Part of Trade Deal
▪ High-Stakes US-China Summit Underway
▪ Trump, Xi Kick Off High-Stakes Summit in Gyeongju
▪ Top Diplomats of S. Korea, US, Japan Reaffirm Close Cooperation on N. Korea
▪ White House: Trump s S. Korea Visit Brings Billions of Dollars in Deals
▪ US Fed Cuts Interest Rate Again
▪ White House Announces US-S. Korea Cooperation in Defense, High-Tech Industries
▪ South Korea, U.S. reach deal on trade negotiations after ‘tough process’
▪ Trump Says Trade Deal with South Korea Pretty Much Finalized
▪ KT Discusses Full USIM Replacement, Announces Compensation for Hacking Victims
▪ Dense Morning Fog and Large Temperature Swings Expected Tomorrow
▪ Anti-US, Anti-Trump Protestors Break Police Barrier, Attempt to Enter Summit Venue
▪ Samsung Electro-Mechanics Posts 260.3 Bln Won in Q3 Operating Profit
▪ Special Counsel Requests More Time to Investigate Yoon s Drone Orders
▪ Lee Confers Trump with Highest Order of Mugunghwa, Gifts Replica of Ancient Gold Crown
▪ Seoul Shares Hit Record High on Summit, Nvidia Deal Hopes
▪ Trump: Unable to Work Out Timing of Meeting with N. Korean Leader
▪ Trump says he will ‘work very hard with Kim Jong Un’ to achieve Korean peace
▪ Lee Hails Trump’s Willingness to Meet Kim Jong-un as ‘Peacemaker’
▪ Lee, Trump Seek to Transform Alliance amid Deepening Geopolitical Divide
▪ UNICEF and WHO to send delegations to North Korea in November: Sources
▪ Lee Inks AI Investment Deals with Amazon, Other Global Firms
▪ Gov t Ceremony Held to Mark 3rd Anniv. of 2022 Itaewon Crowd Crush
▪ Lee Calls for Revival of Multilateralism at APEC CEO Summit
▪ North Korea’s top diplomat denounces US as threat to peace at Belarus forum
▪ Activists urge Seoul to co-sponsor UN resolution on North Korean human rights
▪ Trump May Soon Return to Meet N. Korean Leader
▪ Trump Arrives in S. Korea for Summit Talks with Lee, Xi
▪ Trump says he’ll ‘come back’ to meet Kim Jong Un soon, downplays missile test
▪ Lee Says S. Korea will Lead Multilateral Cooperation at APEC CEO Summit
▪ APEC CEO Summit Opens in Gyeongju, Gathering 1,700 Global Business Leaders
▪ SK Hynix Posts Record Earnings in Q3 on Robust AI Chip Demand
▪ APEC Foreign, Trade Ministers to Meet ahead of Summit in Gyeongju
▪ Business Sentiment Declines in October for First Time in 3 Months
▪ S. Korea, US Likely to Sign High-Tech Cooperation Pact in Gyeongju
▪ N. Korea Test-Fires Cruise Missiles Ahead of Trump Visit to S. Korea
▪ North Korea tests cruise missiles to show nuke capabilities to ‘enemies’: KCNA
▪ President Lee Arrives in Gyeongju Ahead of Summit with Trump
▪ Trump, Takaichi reaffirm US-Japan defense ties aboard American aircraft carrier
▪ APEC Senior Officials Wrap Final Preparatory Meeting Ahead of Leaders’ Summit
▪ Cold Morning to Ease by Afternoon Tomorrow, Milder Weather Ahead
▪ US War Secretary to Visit Panmunjom and Camp Humphreys
▪ KEPCO Secures Renewable Energy Project in Saudi Arabia
▪ Son Heung-min s MLS Debut Free Kick Named Goal of Year
▪ N. Korea May Want More Concessions in Exchange for Entering US Dialogue
▪ Ceremony Marking 3rd Anniv. of Itaewon Crowd Crush to Be Held Wed.
▪ Stocks Ease after Record Rally Ahead of Major International Summits
▪ Trump, Takaichi Emphasize US-Japan Alliance at First Summit
▪ KOSPI Down 0.80% Tuesday
▪ One Out of Three Workers on Parental Leave are Fathers
▪ Trump tells families of Japanese abducted by North Korea that US is ‘with them’
▪ Economy Grows 1.2% in Q3, Gov t Signals Raising Outlook
▪ Police Detain 11 Koreans Repatriated from Cambodia for Romance Scams
▪ Shaman Says Ex-First Lady Confirmed Receiving Gifts from Unification Church
▪ Bessent Says Finalized Trade Deal During Trump Visit Unlikely
▪ APEC Senior Officials Conclude Agenda Review Before Heads of States Arrive in Gyeongju for Main Summit
▪ US-North Korea summit prospects, a new envoy in Seoul and Kim’s cemetery visit
▪ North Korea’s violations of religious freedom have surged since pandemic: Report
▪ What the world lost when North Korea’s doors swung closed
▪ Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi to Visit S. Korea Thursday for APEC Summit
▪ K-Food Exports Through September Hit Record $8.48 Bln
▪ Last-Minute Trade Talks Underway with Trump Set to Visit S. Korea
▪ Russian Official: Russia, S. Korea in Talks to Resume Direct Flights
▪ Bessent: S. Korea-US Deal Very Complicated, Not Expected to be Finalized During Trump s Visit
▪ US Official: No Evidence N. Korea Has Mastered Hypersonic Missile Technology
▪ Consumer Sentiment Declines for Second Straight Month
▪ Economy Grows 1.2% in Q3, Fastest Pace in 6 Quarters
▪ North Korea and Russia blame ‘aggressive’ US-ROK alliance for tensions: Lavrov
▪ Putin Says N. Korea-Russia Relations Developing According to Plan
▪ President Lee Returns Home from ASEAN Summit
▪ Cold Wave Warning Issued in North Gyeongsang with Morning Temperatures to Drop Further
▪ S. Korea, Malaysia Adopt FTA
▪ Trump Willing to Meet Kim If North Korean Leader Agrees
▪ North Korea s Top Negotiator to Attend Security Forum in Belarus during Trump s Asia Tour
▪ Russian VIP business jet makes rare trip to North Korea, staying for 3 days
▪ S. Korea, US to Hold Security Meeting Next Week
▪ Kim Jong Un pays ‘high tribute’ to Chinese veterans of Korean War on anniversary
▪ Seoul Shares Surge to New High, KOSPI Breaks 4,000 for 1st Time
▪ Trump says it’d be ‘easy’ to extend trip to meet Kim Jong Un and talk sanctions
▪ Pope Leo to Visit South Korea in 2027 for World Youth Day
▪ KOSPI Breaks 4,000 Mark for 1st Time
▪ Hangang Bus to Resume Operations on Saturday
▪ US names Kevin Kim, veteran of North Korea talks, as new acting envoy to Seoul
▪ Pres. Lee Puts Forth Plan to Enhance Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with ASEAN
▪ S. Korea, Cambodia to Operate Korea TF for Online Scams Targeting S. Koreans
▪ US, China Reach Substantial Framework on Trade Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
▪ Deputy Security Adviser: Pres. Lee Doesn t Think S. Korea Must Attend Trump-Kim Meeting
▪ Deputy Security Adviser: S. Korea, US Unlikely to Finalize Tariff Deal during Leaders Summit
▪ Unification Ministry: APEC Summit Good Opportunity for Trump-Kim Meeting
▪ North Korean foreign minister leaves for Russia and Belarus as APEC set to begin
▪ Lee, Cambodian Prime Minister Discuss Cooperation to Tackle Scams
▪ Lee Presents New Initiative for ASEN Partnership, Vows Cooperation to Tackle Transnational Crime
▪ President Lee to Propose Improving S. Korea-ASEAN FTA
▪ Lee Meets Korean Community in Malaysia ahead of ASEAN Summit
▪ Temperatures Plunge on Monday as Season s First Cold Wave Advisory is Issued
▪ N. Korean Foreign Minister Departs for Trip to Russia, Belarus
▪ President Lee to Unveil ‘CSP Vision’ for Stronger Partnership at ASEAN Summit
▪ Constitutional Court Rules Early Voting Does Not Infringe on Rights
▪ Small, Midsize Exporters Set Record in Q3
▪ 514 Online Gov’t Systems Restored, 72.5% of Total
▪ National Security Adviser: Security Talks with US Nearly Complete, but Tariffs Still under Discussion
▪ N. Korean Foreign Minister to Visit Russia, Belarus ahead of Trump’s Visit to S. Korea
▪ Foreign Minister, S. Korean Envoys in Southeast Asia Hold Virtual Meeting on Transnational Crime
▪ Rival Parties Criticize Japan on Dokdo Day, Pledge Nonpartisan Response
▪ Trump: Open 100% to Meeting with Kim Jong-un during S. Korea Visit
▪ KMA: Early Winter Temperatures Forecast Nationwide Next Week
▪ Senior US Official: No Meeting Scheduled for Trump, N. Korean Leader during S. Korea Visit
▪ Kyodo: N. Korean Interpreter Seeks Asylum through S. Korean Embassy in Mongolia
▪ Vice Land Minister Resigns amid Controversy over ‘Gap Investment’ Home Purchase
▪ AFP: Trump Would Like to Meet N. Korean Leader in S. Korea
▪ Trump ‘would like’ to meet Kim Jong Un on Asia trip
▪ Mild Weekend Expected Before Early-Winter Chill Returns
▪ Children s Costumes Sold on Overseas Platforms Contain Large Quantity of Toxic Substances
▪ President Lee Calls Balanced Regional Growth Matter of National Survival
▪ Justice Ministry to Launch Special Standing Counsel Probe on Missing Banknote Straps Case
▪ Japanese PM Takaichi Vows to Bolster Ties with S. Korea through Dialogue
▪ Top Diplomat: Establishing Peace on Peninsula is S. Korea s Responsibility to Int l Community
▪ Industry Minister Says Gov t Working to Streamline Governance in Wake of KEPCO-KHNP Dispute
▪ KOSPI Hits Record High near 4,000 Mark
▪ PM Kim Orders Authorities to Ensure Public Safety ahead of Halloween
▪ KOSPI Jumps 2.5% on Friday
▪ S. Korean Delegation Returns from Tariff Talks with US, Thorny Issues Remain
▪ Police to Restrict Vehicle Access to Seoul Hotspots Ahead of Halloween
▪ Japan’s new prime minister signals openness to meeting Kim Jong Un
▪ Armed North Korean soldiers crossed MDL in pursuit of defector, Seoul confirms
▪ Book review: An insider’s account of how the US dropped the ball on North Korea
▪ EU sanctions North Korean general for role in Russia’s war on Ukraine
▪ President Lee to Visit Malaysia Sunday, Monday for ASEAN Summit
▪ President Lee to Hold Summit Talks with Trump, Xi Next Week
▪ No-Fly Zones Declared around APEC Summit Venue, Gimhae Airport
▪ Finance Minister Vows Swift Response to FX Market Volatility
▪ White House Announces Trump Summits with Xi, Lee amid Rising Tensions
▪ US Treasury Secretary Bessent to Visit S. Korea to Attend APEC Forum
▪ Armed N. Korean Soldiers Pursued Defector Across Border
▪ Court Detains Ex-Marine Commander, Denies Detention Warrant for Ex-Defense Minister
▪ Kim Jong Un says joint war effort with Russia outmatched ‘US and West’
▪ Policy Chief: S. Korea, US Still in Tight Standoff over Key Issues in Trade Talks
▪ White House: Trump to Hold Talks with Lee in S. Korea Next Wednesday
▪ Gov t: Top Office s Relocation Influenced Insufficient Deployment of Police to Itaewon in 2022
▪ Gov’t Begins Accepting COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims under Special Act
▪ OpenAI Unveils Korea Strategy, Calls for Dual Track of ‘Sovereign AI’ and Global Collaboration
▪ US, China to Hold 5th High-Level Trade Talks in Malaysia Ahead of APEC Summit
▪ Stocks End 6-Day Rally on Profit Taking
▪ Cambodian Police Arrest 57 South Koreans in New Online Scam Crackdown
▪ Court Considers Pretrial Detention of Ex-Minister over Marine Death Probe Meddling
▪ North Korea’s cyber army funds nuclear arms with $2.8B in stolen crypto: MSMT
▪ ROK launches 3600-ton submarine with more missiles for countering North Korea
▪ Apartment Prices in Seoul Continue to Rise Despite Gov t Curbs on Real Estate
▪ LG Uplus Reports Suspected Data Breach, Claims Active Response to Hacking
▪ President Lee Says Trump-Kim Meeting around APEC Would Be a Good Thing
▪ Minister: Asia-Pacific Countries to Bolster AI Policy Coordination, Endorse Incheon Plan Roadmap
▪ Lee says Trump-Kim Jong Un meeting around APEC summit would be ‘good thing’
▪ Remco Breuker: How North Korea built illicit networks that outlasted sanctions
▪ President Lee Confident in S. Korea-US Tariff Negotiations
▪ BOK Freezes Key Rate at 2.5%
▪ National Security Adviser Visits Japan Following Launch of Takaichi Administration
▪ US Condemns N. Korea s Missile Launches, Calls for Restraint
▪ Finance Minister: S. Korea, US Focusing on Structure of $350 Bln Investment, Not Swap
▪ Policy Chief Reports Some Progress in S. Korea-US Trade Negotiations
▪ North Korea says it successfully test launched new ‘hypersonic’ missiles
▪ Warmer Morning Forecast for Thursday
▪ Samsung Group s Market Capitalization Tops 900 Tln. Won
▪ Special Counsel Summons Ex-PPP Floor Leader Choo Kyung-ho in Martial Law Investigation
▪ Chinese Personnel Seen on Yellow Sea Structure, Raising Security Concerns
▪ LG Uplus Faces Backlash for Server Disposal after Hacking Alert
▪ Human rights forum calls to protect North Koreans regardless of DPRK’s stance
▪ Parliamentary Inspection Held at S. Korean Embassy in Cambodia
▪ ROK assembly speaker asks Pope Leo to visit North Korea to push for peace
▪ Assembly Speaker Woo Asks Pope Leo to Visit North Korea
▪ Trump Optimistic about Reaching Trade Deal with Xi during Visit to South Korea
▪ Unification Church s Luxury Gifts to Ex-First Lady Turned Over to Prosecution
▪ N. Korea Fires Multiple Short-Range Ballistic Missiles Ahead of APEC
▪ Senate-Approved US Defense Policy Act Stipulates Maintenance of USFK Size
▪ South Korea, US Hold Second Business Visa Meeting
▪ 58 of 64 S. Koreans Repatriated from Cambodia Detained
▪ S. Korean Embassy: 100 Reported Cases of Abduction, Detention from Past 2 Yrs. Unresolved
▪ KOSPI Up 1.56% on Wednesday
▪ Police Uncover Illegal Subcontracting at NIRS before Battery Fire
▪ NIS: Up to 2,000 S. Koreans Involved in Criminal Rings in Cambodia
▪ What an Italian tourist saw in North Korea around this month’s military parade
▪ Presidential Office Holds Emergency Security Meeting After N. Korea s Missile Launch
▪ Report: China Seeks Trilateral Currency Swap with S. Korea, Japan
▪ The time is ripe for Donald Trump to play peacemaker with North Korea
▪ Policy Chief: One or Two Issues Remain Contested in US-S. Korea Trade Negotiations
▪ Gov t Extends Fuel Tax Cuts, but Adjusts Rates
▪ Presidential Chief of Staff Meets Romanian Prime Minister to Deliver Lee s Letter
▪ Producer Prices Rebound in September
▪ North Korea launches ballistic missile, first in five months: JCS
▪ JCS: N. Korea Fires Unidentified Ballistic Missile toward East Sea
▪ Japan s New Prime Minister Calls S. Korea Important Neighbor
▪ Trump Expects to Make Good Deal with XI in S. Korea
▪ Trump Expects Trade Deal with China during Summit in S. Korea
▪ Gov t to Issue Caution-Level Crowd Safety Alert for Halloween
▪ Top Office Hopes to Continue Active Exchange with Japan s New Prime Minister
▪ President Lee Calls for Emergency-Level Response to Voice Phishing Crimes
▪ Gov’t to Restrict Vehicle Access Within 200 Meters of Test Sites on College Exam Day
▪ Ruling Party Rules Out Property Tax Hike, Vows to Boost Housing Supply
▪ Film review: ‘Good News’ wrings black comedy from a bizarre flight to Pyongyang
▪ Lee Apologizes for Inconvenience during Med School Quota Hike Crisis
▪ Stocks Hit Record High for 5th Consecutive Day
▪ APEC Finance Chiefs in Korea to Forge 5-Year Incheon Plan
▪ 2025 Population and Housing Census Kicks Off Wednesday
▪ Lee Calls for All-Out Efforts to Block Speculative Acts in Housing Market
▪ KOSPI Up 0.24% on Tuesday
▪ A North Korean soldier’s defection, and a possible Trump-Kim meeting
▪ The true story of Lee Seung-bok, the boy slaughtered by North Korean commandos
▪ Kakao Founder Acquitted of Stock Manipulation in SM Entertainment Acquisition
▪ Fire Breaks Out at Seoul Center Building in Jung District, 3 Receive Emergency Treatment
▪ Majority of South Koreans say unification ‘unnecessary’ for first time: Survey
▪ Top Security Adviser Meets NATO Deputy Chief to Discuss Defense Cooperation, Partnership
▪ President Lee Urges Police to Build Trusted Investigation System
▪ Exports Fall 7.8% in First 20 Days of October
▪ Pretrial Detention Warrants Issued for 48 S. Koreans Repatriated from Cambodia
▪ Presidential Chief of Staff Meets Polish Defense Minister to Boost Defense Industry Cooperation
▪ Remains of Late S. Korean Student Return Home from Cambodia After 74 Days
▪ Lee, Egyptian President Hold Phone Talks on Bilateral Cooperation
▪ S. Korean Man Found Dead in Sihanoukville Hotel in Cambodia
▪ Trump Expects ‘Fantastic’ Trade Deal with China in S. Korea
▪ US Embassy in Seoul: Joseph Yun to Step Down on Fri.
▪ Colder Morning Expected on Tuesday
▪ Chief Judges Express Caution Regarding Trial Petition System
▪ Seoul ADEX 2025 Kicks Off, Record 600 Defense Firms from 35 Countries Participating
▪ President Lee Calls for Stronger Defense Autonomy, Pledges Major R D Investment
▪ South Korea suspends JSA tours amid speculation about Trump-Kim Jong Un meeting
▪ FM Cho: Cambodian Police Arrest Around 10 Additional S. Koreans, Rescue 2 Victims
▪ Seoul Stocks Reach Record High on US-China Trade Talk Optimism
▪ Democratic Party Pushes for Constitutional ‘Trial Petition’ Reform Bill
▪ Fanning the flames: How North Korea’s torch march stoked loyalty to the regime
▪ Police Seek Detention of 58 Suspected Scammers Repatriated from Cambodia
▪ KOSPI Up 1.76% on Monday
▪ S. Korea, US Inch Closer to Tariff Deal before Trump s APEC Visit
▪ US Embassy Head Joseph Yun Replaced Ahead of Trump s APEC Visit
▪ Lee to Inject More Budget into Defense, Aerospace R D by 2030
▪ Russia says it will help North Korea modernize outdated power plants
▪ North Korea-China trade surges to six-year high on heels of Kim-Xi summit
▪ Thousands of S. Koreans Not Returning from Cambodia Each Year, Gov t Data Shows
▪ Over 50% of Online Gov t Systems Restored
▪ IMF: S. Korea s Per Capita GDP to Fall to 37th This Year, Overtaken by Taiwan
▪ JCS: N. Korean Soldier Defects to S. Koera Across Fortified Land Border
▪ Presidential Official: Substantial Progress Made on Most Issues in US Tariff Talks
▪ North Korean soldier defected to the South: JCS
▪ CNN: US Officials Quietly Discussing Trump-Kim Meeting during Asia Trip
▪ S. Korean Business Leaders Attend Golf Gathering with Trump amid Tariff Talks
▪ Opposition Party Chief Meets Jailed Ex-President Yoon
▪ Police to Decide Sunday Whether to Seek Detention Warrants for S. Koreans Repatriated from Cambodia
▪ TASS: Russia May Participate in Project to Upgrade N. Korean Power Plants
▪ Ruling Party Team Returns from Cambodia after Consultations to Repatriate S. Korean Detainees
▪ Top Economic Policymakers from US, China Hold Talks ahead of Leaders’ Summit
▪ 64 Koreans Repatriated from Cambodia over Voice Phishing and Scam Charges
▪ Finance Ministers to Discuss Innovation, Finance, Structural Reform Ahead of APEC Summit
▪ Chinese Sanctions Threaten Hanwha’s U.S. Shipyard Project
▪ Rain to Continue Through Saturday Morning Before Cold Front Brings Weekend Chill
▪ Seoul Voices ‘Grave Disappointment’ Over Ishiba’s Yasukuni Offering
▪ President Lee Orders Removal of Illegal Job Ads from Southeast Asia Targeting Koreans
▪ Seoul Spurring Efforts to Finalize Tariff Details with Washington
▪ Seoul downplays reports of defense ties between Indonesia and North Korea
▪ Book review: Stories from North and South Korea confront specter of ‘US empire’
▪ Science Minister Urges Telecom Firms to Strengthen Cybersecurity, Boost AI Investment
▪ Kim, nukes and a giant rice man: The propaganda of North Korea’s float parade
▪ KOSPI UP 0.01% on Friday
▪ Flu Alert Issued Nationwide as Cases Rise Sharply
▪ Government Confirms Onnara System Data Breach
▪ Gov t Says Timeline for Return of 59 S. Koreans from Cambodia Not Finalized
▪ ROK now mass-producing new ‘monster’ missile to deter North Korea: Defense chief
▪ North Korean troops flying drones into Ukraine to support Russian strikes: Kyiv
▪ Autopsy Scheduled Next Week for S. Korean Student Killed in Cambodia
▪ Lee Discusses Bilateral Ties, Economic Partnership with Thai Prime Minister
▪ US Calls China s Hanwha Sanctions Attempt to Undermine S. Korea-US Shipbuilding Cooperation
▪ South Korea, U.S. Enter Final Phase of Trade Talks Amid High-Level Push
▪ 312,000 Jobs Added in September, Largest Growth in 19 Months
▪ Cambodian Prime Minister Vows Stronger Crackdown on Scams Targeting Korean Nationals
▪ Swedish Crown Princess to Visit Korean War Memorial, Highlight Green Industry Partnership
▪ Bloody letters, violent art: Russia’s new tribute to North Korea war ties
▪ KOSPI Breaks Another Record, Surging Past 3,700 for First Time
▪ More Illegal Base Stations Linked to KT Breach
▪ US Forces Korea Lodges Protest over Raid at Osan Air Base
▪ Lee-Trump Summit Expected between Oct. 29-30
▪ Gov’t Unveils Plan to Allow Organ Donation after Circulatory Death
▪ China has forcibly repatriated over 400 North Koreans since last year: Report
▪ KOSPI Up 2.49% on Thursday
▪ The forgotten postal link between North and South Korea
▪ Finance Minister Highlights Seoul’s AI Transformation
▪ Seoul, Washington Officials Expected to Discuss Currency Swap during Tariff Negotiations
▪ Ex-North Korean POW seeks return via Russia, China after failed border crossing
▪ Supreme Court Remands SK Chief s Divorce Case
▪ Presidential Policy Chief Positive about Follow-Up Trade Talks
▪ Police to Set Up Korean Desk in Cambodia s Sihanoukville
▪ KOSPI Breaks 3,700 for First Time
▪ 324 Online Gov t Systems Restored, Bringing Recovery Rate to 45.7%
▪ Finance Minister Says S. Korea-US Trade Talks in Stage of Rapid Coordination
▪ Joint Response Team Arrives in Cambodia
▪ South Korean Found Dead Near Cambodia–Vietnam Border
▪ EJAE of KPop Demon Hunters Says K-Pop Should Focus on Korea
▪ North Korean weightlifters get star treatment after record-breaking performance
▪ Gov t Blocks Homebuyers from Renting Out New Properties in Seoul
▪ Seoul Stocks Hit Record High after Gov t Expands Real Estate Regulations
▪ US takes ‘final’ steps to cut off Cambodian firm aiding North Korean cybercrime
▪ Seoul to revive foundation in charge of suspended inter-Korean industrial park
▪ South Korea Defeats Paraguay 2-0 in Front of Sparse Crowds
▪ Seoul Home Prices Rise for First Time in Three Months
▪ Seoul Aims to Repatriate Around 60 Koreans Arrested in Cambodia by Weekend
▪ KOSPI Up 2.68% Wednesday
▪ S. Korean Military Resumes Excavating Remains of Soldiers Killed in Korean War
▪ Samsung Lions to Face Hanhwa Eagles for First Time in 18 Years in KBO Postseason
▪ Cambodia Says 80 S. Koreans Are in Custody But Refusing to Return Home
▪ Prosecutors Request Ex-Minister s Detention Again after Court Rejects First Try
▪ ROK restarts excavations of war remains in DMZ amid push to engage North Korea
▪ ROK issues flood alert after North Korea releases water from upstream dam
▪ Russian pop star Shaman remixes propaganda for paean to ‘Comrade Kim Jong Un’
▪ S. Korea Activates Trade Channel with China over Beijing s Hanwha Ocean Sanctions
▪ IMF Upgrades S. Korea s 2025 Growth Outlook to 0.9%
▪ Government to Begin Accepting COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Claims on October 23
▪ Lawyer of Deceased Yangpyeong Official to File Complaint Against Special Counsel
▪ JCS Chief: Russia Could Have Provided Technical Support for N. Korea s New Hwasong-20 ICBM
▪ Gov t Says 80 S. Koreans Unaccounted for after Entering Cambodia
▪ President Lee Calls for Debt Relief and Progressive Reforms to Address Inequality
▪ Unification ministry disbands North Korean human rights office in overhaul
▪ North Korean state TV airs a hit song by American pop icon Bruno Mars
▪ Government Prepares to Send Joint Task Force to Cambodia
▪ Finance Minister to Attend Upcoming G20 Meeting in Washington
▪ Seoul Shares Fall for Second Straight Day
▪ North Korean electric power specialists head to Moscow for energy forum
▪ US, ROK forces did not carry out delayed drills last month as planned: JCS chief
▪ More than Medvedev: Inside Russia’s huge delegation to North Korea’s parade
▪ China Sanctions Hanhwa Ocean s US Subsidiaries
▪ Unpacking North Korea’s military parade, from foreign guests to new weapons
▪ Unification Ministry Restores Inter-Korean Dialogue Divisions, Scales Back N. Korea Rights Office
▪ Court Considering Detention of Ex-Justice Minister for Taking Part in Yoon s Martial Law Declaration
▪ KOSPI Down 0.63% Tuesday
▪ Minister Pledges to Apply Principle of Peace in Executing N. Korea Policy
▪ ICT Exports Hit Record High in September
▪ Dozens of flights forced to abort landings due to North Korean GPS jamming
▪ President Lee Urges Ministries to Protect S. Koreans in Cambodia
▪ Only 5 of 20 Postponed UFS Field Exercises Conducted
▪ Samsung Electronics Expects 32% Rise in Q3 Operating Profit
▪ Supreme Court Chief Justice Again Denies Meeting Ex-Prime Minister on Lee s Case
▪ Ruling and Opposition Parties Agree to Hold Plenary Session on October 26
▪ Transport Minister Vows to Expedite Interim Report on Jeju Air Crash
▪ How North Korea courted global friends at its ruling party celebrations
▪ Police to Operate Regional Command Centers for APEC Summit
▪ S. Korea s Use of Antibiotics 2nd in OECD
▪ FM Cho: Trump Unlikely to Attend APEC Summit but Will Meet Lee in Gyeongju
▪ North Korea, Vietnam sign deals on enhancing defense cooperation, other ties
▪ Minister: Reinforced USFK Should Prioritize North Korean Deterrence
▪ Man Dies After Stabbing Upstairs Family in Uijeongbu Apartment Elevator
▪ KOSPI Down 0.72% on Monday
▪ KNPA to Work with Cambodian Authorities Amid Surge in Crime
▪ Seoul’s defense chief says US troops should focus on North Korea, not China
▪ Former PM Han’s Martial Law Trial Continues With Presidential Office CCTV Footage
▪ Yoon to Be Summoned for Questioning Next Week in Marine Death Case
▪ Court Begins Examination of Dec. 3 Martial Law Surveillance Footage during Ex-PM Han s Trial
▪ Kim Jong Un says parades demonstrated North Korea’s military might to the world
▪ Minister: Economy Facing Crisis from US Protectionism, Chinese Mineral Monopoly, Productivity Decline
▪ Supreme Court Chief Justice Says Calls for Testimony Unconstitutional
▪ Gov t Launches Task Force to Tackle Crimes against S. Koreans in Cambodia
▪ Gov t to Announce Measures to Stabilize Housing Market This Week
▪ Lee Orders Thorough Investigation into Alleged Interference in Customs Drug Probe
▪ President Lee Orders Full Ministry Cooperation in First Gov t Audit
▪ S. Korean Police to Conduct Joint Autopsy on Student Slain in Cambodia
▪ First Parliamentary Audit under Lee Administration Set to Begin
▪ 2 S. Koreans Rescued in Cambodia after Being Held Captive by Voice Phishing Organization
▪ Kim Jong-un Showcases New ICBM at Pyongyang Parade, Reaffirms Resolve to Bolster Defense
▪ N. Korean Leader Reaffirms Resolve to Enhance Defense Power during Anniversary Parade
▪ N. Korea Unveils New Hwasong-20 ICBM at Party Anniversary Military Parade
▪ Kim Jong Un holds talks with Russia’s Medvedev on boosting ‘blood-forged’ ties
▪ North Korea showcases long-range nukes at rain-soaked military parade
▪ S. Korean Activist, Others Aboard Seized Vessel Transferred to Prison in Southern Israel
▪ Police Name Fifth Suspect in Daejeon Data Center Fire Case
▪ Israel Begins Withdrawal From Gaza Under Deal with Hamas
▪ US, ROK hold strategic talks on modernizing alliance, deterring North Korea
▪ Chinese Nationals Account for Biggest Proportion of Foreign Offenders for 7th Yr.
▪ Special Counsel Extends Martial Law Probe for Second Time until Mid-November
▪ Russian pop star returns to North Korea for concert celebrating Ukraine war ties
▪ Seoul spending too much on North Korean defector resettlement, lawmaker suggests
▪ Court Allows Broadcast of Second Hearing of Ex-PM Han s Insurrection Trial
▪ BOK: Global Financial Risks Rose over Chuseok Holiday amid US Government Shutdown
▪ Han Hak-ja, Unification Church Officials Charged with Violating Political Funds Act
▪ KOSPI Breaks 3,600 Barrier to Highest Ever on Post-Holiday Rally
▪ Lee Visits NIRS to Check Up on Online Service Restoration Efforts
▪ KOSPI Breaks 3,600 Mark for First Time after Weeklong Chuseok Holiday
▪ Seoul says North Korean military parade expected to take place Friday night
▪ Kim Jong Un touts totalitarianism to foreign guests at first mass games in years
▪ Kim Jong Un holds talks with Chinese, Vietnamese dignitaries ahead of mass games
▪ FX Reserves Rise for Fourth Month in September
▪ N. Korean Leader, Chinese Premier Discuss High-Level Exchanges, Strategic Communication
▪ Vietnam s Leader Holds Talks with Kim Jong-un during Rare Visit to N. Korea
▪ Special Counsel Seeks Detention Warrant for Ex-Justice Minister
▪ Fireworks heard in Pyongyang amid expectations for military parade
▪ Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrives in North Korea ahead of military parade
▪ Russia’s Medvedev Arrives in Pyongyang ahead of Party Anniversary Events
▪ UN watchdog slams ‘recurring’ North Korean GPS jamming for endangering aircraft
▪ Chandana Seshadri: How North Korean IT workers exploit remote hiring systems
▪ Heavy Traffic Nationwide on Final Day of Extended Chuseok Holiday
▪ Korea Marks 579th Hangul Day, Celebrating Korean Script as “A Writing System Leading the Future”
▪ Kim Jong Un calls for ‘eliminating’ challenges to power in party ideology speech
▪ Israeli Forces Seize Gaza-Bound Aid Fl One South Korean Among Detainees
▪ These K-pop stars are from North Korea. You’d never know it from their music.
▪ Russia’s Medvedev arrives in North Korea with Kursk governor and pop star in tow
▪ Ask a North Korean: What was it like to watch military parades in North Korea?
▪ ROK weapons for countering North Korea can help deter China: Pentagon official
▪ North Korean hackers have stolen record $2B in crypto this year: Report
▪ Kim Jong Un meets Laos leader for first summit talks, vowing to boost ties
▪ EU to Raise Tariffs on Imported Steel by 50%, Hitting Korean Exports
▪ Built to beat the North: How DPRK soccer success changed South Korean sport
▪ North Korea’s latest weapons expo, naval ambitions and Pyongyang hospital opens
▪ North Korean tech company registers office for ‘market research’ in Vladivostok
▪ President Lee Highlights K-Food as Cultural Asset in First Variety Show Appearance
▪ G-Dragon Electrifies 65,000 Fans at F1 Grand Prix Concert in Singapore
▪ President Lee Vows to Endure Criticism, Make Sacrifices for Nation
▪ S. Korean Climber Dies in Blizzard on Nepal’s Mera Peak
▪ Kang Kyung-wha takes up post as ROK envoy to US amid push for North Korea talks
▪ Chinese premier to visit North Korea for ruling party celebrations this week
▪ Australia deploys patrol aircraft to monitor North Korea’s maritime smuggling
▪ New Ambassador to the U.S. Vows to Strengthen Korea-U.S. Alliance
▪ Heavy Traffic Continues Nationwide on Second Day of Chuseok Holiday
▪ Kim Jong Un demands major health sector ‘reform’ at Pyongyang hospital opening
▪ Kim Jong Un denounces ‘dangerous’ US nuclear moves with eye on potential talks
▪ Rise of Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ heralds hardline shift to countering North Korea
▪ Kim Jong Un inspects upgrades to country’s largest warship as deployment looms
▪ JCS Chief Urges Vigilance, Thanks Troops for Guarding Nation Over Chuseok
▪ Trump suggested NATO ‘join’ US in countering North Korea: Former NATO chief
▪ Kim Jong-un Visits New 5,000-Ton Destroyer, Calls It “Proof of Self-Reliant Defense Strength”
▪ Heavy Traffic Expected on Chuseok Day as Return Congestion Builds from Afternoon
▪ N. Korea Holds Defense Exhibition for Third Consecutive Year
▪ KEPCO, KHNP Face 30 Bln Won Legal Bill Over UAE Nuclear Dispute
▪ Outbound Traffic from Seoul Expected to Peak Sunday Ahead of Chuseok
▪ Court Releases Former Broadcast Chief After Habeas Corpus Ruling
▪ North Korea Reveals Hypersonic Warhead on Short-Range Missile
▪ S. Korea s New Ambassador to US Pledges Full Effort to Tackle Complex Issues
▪ 20.4% of Online Gov t Services Restored after Data Center Fire
▪ Kim Jong Un says ROK potential military target ahead of Oct. 10 parade
▪ Unification Minister Reaffirms Commitment to ‘de Facto Peaceful 2-State Solution’ on Korean Peninsula
▪ Court Begins Habeas Corpus Hearing for Ex-KCC Chief Lee Jin-sook
▪ King Sejong Institute Foundation, Culture Ministry Planning Events for Hangeul Day
▪ Workers at 14 Airports to Halt Strike, Return to Work until Oct. 14
▪ Separated Families Day: Remembering Long-Lost Loved Ones in N. Korea
▪ Lee Jae-myung calls for North Korea to allow contact between separated families
▪ Russian government jet flies to North Korea, a week before military parade
▪ Incheon Airport Security Staff Drop Plans to Refuse Holiday Overtime
▪ Lee Urges Pyongyang to Allow Families Separated by Korean War to Exchange Letters
▪ President Lee Meets Displaced N. Koreans at Peace Observatory for Chuseok Holiday
▪ Lee Urges North Korea to Allow Family Exchanges, Notes Political Shortcomings
▪ US, ROK agree to expand drone cooperation as North Korea doubles down on UAVs
▪ Cashing in on the crown: North Korea’s foray into British royal memorabilia
▪ Colombian Technician Indicted for Producing Record Amount of Cocaine
▪ Chuseok Holiday Traffic Builds Ahead of Long Break
▪ Laotian leader to visit North Korea for Oct. 10 party anniversary: State media
▪ ROK activists attempt to send food and supplies to North Korean POWs in Ukraine
▪ KOSPI Reaches New Milestone Closing Above 3,500 for First Time
▪ ROK military delays large-scale drills on countering North Korea, citing APEC
▪ JCS Keeping Tabs on N. Korea’s Prep for Major Military Parade
▪ Trump to Confront Xi over China’s US Soybean Freeze at APEC Summit
▪ Incheon Airport Security Workers Will Refuse to Work Overtime during Chuseok
▪ North Korean defense chief vows full support for Russia in Moscow ceremony
▪ James Heenan: Inside the UN’s new human rights report on North Korea
▪ President Lee Pledges to Better Support Overseas South Koreans
▪ N. Korean Defense Minister Expresses Full Support for Russia
▪ JCS Pospones Hoguk Exercise to November Ahead of APEC
▪ S. Korea, U.S. Reach Broad Security Agreement Ahead of APEC Summit
▪ Court Rejects Lawmaker, Unification Church Leader s Habeas Corpus Petitions
▪ Canadian navy ship joins North Korea sanctions monitoring mission near Japan
▪ All Work 750,000 Gov t Workers Saved in G Drive Lost in NIRS Fire
▪ K-Food Exports Top $10 Bln. in September
▪ Defense Minister to Maintain Troop Levels by Outsourcing Non-Combat Roles
▪ Government Launches Fund to Buy, Forgive Overdue Loans
▪ Four Suspects under Investigation Fire for Data Center Fire
▪ Mt. Seorak s Autumn Foliage to Peak on Oct. 25
▪ Public support for unification with North Korea inches up under Lee: Survey
▪ North Korean foreign minister returns home after meeting Chinese premier
▪ Seoul can deter North Korea with US alliance but shouldn’t depend on others: Lee
▪ Unionized Workers at Nation s 15 Airports Launch Indefinite Strike Ahead of Chuseok
▪ Lee Urges Military to Regain Trust after Failed Martial Law Bid
▪ Lee, Ishiba pledge to work toward North Korean denuclearization at last talks
▪ 99 Online Gov t Services Restored after Data Center Fire
▪ Lee Vows to Erase Martial Law s Legacy, Rebuild Military
▪ How North Korea’s love-hate relationship with English complicates Seoul ties
▪ US Confirms ESTA Can be Used Like B-1 Visa
▪ 10% of Gov t Systems Restored 6 Days after Data Center Fire
▪ White House: Trump Remains Open to Dialogue with Kim Without Any Preconditions
▪ South Korea, Japan Leaders Hold 76-Minute Summit in Busan
▪ Lee, Ishiba Reaffirm Commitment to Complete Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
▪ Japanese PM Pays Respect at Grave of Late Lee Soo-hyun Ahead of Summit
▪ Stocks Slip as US Government Shutdown Concerns Grow
▪ Leaders of S. Korea, Japan Begin Summit in Busan
▪ Xi Jinping unlikely to visit North Korea for expected military parade: Seoul
▪ Various Ministries to Get New Names on Wednesday
▪ Lee Jae-myung’s ‘E.N.D.’ game, two states debate and North Korea-China talks
▪ Gov t Restores 87 Administrative Services, Including 20 Essential Systems
▪ Seoul won’t change constitution to accept North Korea as separate state: Chung
▪ Seoul Reaffirms Denuclearization Goal After North Korea Rejects Nuclear Abandonment at UN
▪ Unification Minister Chung Says N. Korea Capable of Striking U.S. Mainland
▪ Nuri s Fourth Launch Set for Nov. 27, First Nighttime Liftoff
▪ Trial of Ex-PM Han Duck-soo over Dec. 3 Martial Law Opens with Brief First Day
▪ Prosecutors Investigating Ex-First Lady Criticize Bill Abolishing Prosecutors Office
▪ KOSPI Down 0.19% on Tuesday
▪ Cabinet Approves Bill Abolishing Prosecutor s Office
▪ US names North Korea one of world’s worst human traffickers for 23rd year
▪ Asiana Miles to Be Valid for 10 Years after Korean Air Merger
▪ Senior North Korean diplomat tells UN his country will never give up nukes
▪ Ex-Prime Minister Han Appears for First Hearing of Insurrection Trial
▪ Lee Orders Ministries to Inspect Networks after Data Center Fire
▪ N. Korea Remains on US Human Trafficking Blacklist for 23 Years
▪ Ruling Bloc Agrees to Decriminalize Breach of Trust
▪ 20 of 36 Key Administrative Systems Restored after Data Center Fire
▪ August Sees Largest Consumption Decline in 18 Months, Industrial Output Flat
▪ National Security Adviser: Hard to Be Optimistic About US Currency Swap
▪ N. Korea Vows Never to Abandon Nukes in UN Speech
▪ President Lee Praises Emergency Medical Staff Ahead of Holiday
▪ Seoul Raises Digital Alert Level After National Data Center Fire
▪ Chinese Cruise Ship Docks in Incheon on First Day of Visa-Free Scheme
▪ North Korea says it will pardon criminals for party anniversary next month
▪ US stations Reaper drones in ROK to enhance North Korea monitoring
▪ KakaoTalk to Restore Friends Tab After User Backlash
▪ Seoul’s top diplomat urges Russia to end military cooperation with North Korea
▪ Police Launch Investigation into Daejeon Data Center Fire
▪ Lee, Ishiba to Hold Korea-Japan Summit in Busan Tuesday
▪ Hwang Hee-chan, Hwang In-beom Return to Korea Squad for Brazil, Paraguay Friendlies
▪ Yoon Skips Insurrection Trial for 12th Straight Time, Court Proceeds without Him
▪ Why South Korea’s Left is embracing a two-state solution to North Korea
▪ KOSPI UP 1.33% on Monday
▪ Acting Prosecutor General Voices Regret over Abolition of Prosecutor s Office
▪ Seoul Mayor Apologizes for Suspension of Han River Ferry after 10 Days
▪ North Korean, Chinese diplomats reach ‘complete consensus’ at talks: State media
▪ KCNA: Top Diplomats of N. Korea, China Reach Complete Consensus on Int l, Regional Issues
▪ President Lee Apologizes over Data Center Fire
▪ Police Launch Investigation into Data Center Fire, Conduct On-Site Inspection
▪ National Security Adviser Rules out Cash Payment for $350 Bln US Investment
▪ Son Heung-min Scores Twice for LAFC, Extends Scoring Streak to 4 Games
▪ Kim meets with nuclear scientists, says nukes ‘invariable stand’ for North Korea
▪ N. Korean Leader Stresses Need to Guarantee Safety based on Nuclear Power
▪ Official: Possibility of Trump-Kim Summit during APEC Cannot Be Ruled Out
▪ DP Chief Instructs Party Officials to Seek Support Measures after Fire Disrupts Online Gov t Systems
▪ Top Diplomats from S. Korea, Russia Discuss Korean Peninsula Matters
▪ Firefighters Face Difficulty Extinguishing Fire at Daejeon Data Center
▪ PM Kim Apologizes for Inconvenience over Online Gov t System Disruptions after Nat l Data Infrastructure Center Fire
▪ Government Raises Alert to Highest Level, Activates Disaster Headquarters After Data Center Fire
▪ Fire at Government Data Center Disrupts Services, Science Ministry Issues Alert
▪ Signing of S. Korea-US MOU on Simplifying Shipbuilding Equipment Delivery Postponed at US Request
▪ Special Counsel Seeks Broadcast of Han Duck-soo’s Trial
▪ Seoul Police Announce Safety Measures Ahead of 2025 Seoul Int l Fireworks Festival
▪ Special Team Probing Alleged Meddling in 2023 Marine Death Probe to Extend Investigation Period
▪ Han River Bus Resumes Service After Steering Malfunction
▪ Russian forces use likely North Korean cluster bombs in strikes on Ukraine
▪ Foreign Ministers of S. Korea, Mexico Discuss Tariff Issues on Margins of UN General Assembly
▪ Special Counsel Indicts Ex-Sambu Vice Chairman for Stock Manipulation as Kim Keon-hee Probe Widens
▪ North Korea has enough nukes for regime survival but is militarily inferior: Lee
▪ 30th BIFF Draws to Close Friday with Inaugural Busan Awards
▪ Ex-Pres. Yoon Denies Additional Charges by Special Counsel Team
▪ New US sanctions take aim at North Korean weapons sales to Myanmar junta
▪ Gallup: Lee s Approval Rating Falls to 55%
▪ S. Korea Seeks 24-Hour FX Market, Offshore Korean Won Settlement System
▪ Yoon Appears for First Hearing of New Martial Law Trial
▪ US Slaps Sanctions over Sales of N. Korean Weapons to Myanmar Junta
▪ A North Korean general’s forgotten memoir illuminates the regime’s brutality
▪ ROK fires warning shots after North Korean merchant ship crosses sea border
▪ Business Sentiment Improves for Second Month in September
▪ PM Kim Pledges to Enhance Support for Tourism, Regional Economy
▪ Health Ministry Vows to Focus on Suicide Prevention Measures
▪ Seoul Shares Almost Flat Thursday on Big Naver, Kakao Announcements
▪ N. Korea s Vice Foreign Minister Arrives in Beijing, Likely En Route to UN
▪ Korean Medical Association Dismisses Trump s Claim on Tylenol
▪ Lee and World Leaders Discuss AI s Innovation and Risks at UN Security Council
▪ Gov t Discusses Chuseok Overwork Prevention Measures with Delivery, Logistics Firms
▪ North and South Korea are ‘in reality’ two separate states: Unification minister
▪ North Korea’s foreign minister to travel to China on Saturday for talks: Beijing
▪ Fmr. First Lady Questioned in Bribery Probe, Refuses Most Testimony
▪ South Koreans Reach Peak Income at Age 45, Survey Finds
▪ Special Counsel to Indict Sambu Construction Executive on Stock Manipulation Charges
▪ Vipin Narang: Why Seoul doesn’t need its own nukes to counter North Korea
▪ Pursuing nukes would leave ROK vulnerable to North Korean strikes: Vipin Narang
▪ S. Korea, US Report Significant Progress on Wartime OPCON Transfer
▪ Ex-First Lady Appears for First Special Counsel Questioning Since Indictment
▪ President Lee Stresses Global Cooperation to Promote Responsible Use of AI
▪ Lee Holds Summit with Italian Prime Minister
▪ Voice of America resumes broadcasts into North Korea after months of silence
▪ Gov t Considering Forcing KT to Waive Early Termination Fees
▪ Marines Hold Live-fire Drill on Border Islands Near NLL
▪ Ex-Foreign Minister, Defense Aides Questioned about 2023 Marine Death
▪ Detained Lawmaker Kweon Questioned Again on Unification Church Link
▪ Top Security Aide Says APEC Summit Could Bring Progress on Tariffs
▪ ROK holds live-fire artillery drills near disputed sea border with North Korea
▪ Nominee to lead ROK military stresses ‘self-reliant defense’ against North Korea
▪ Minister: S. Korea Seeks Basic Agreement to Institutionally Support Peaceful Coexistence with NK
▪ Presidential Office Says END Initiative Is Parallel Process
▪ Gov’t Prohibits Speed Modifications to E-Bikes, E-Scooters
▪ Lawmakers Blast KT, Lotte Card Over Hacking Scandals
▪ Unionized Financial Workers to Stage General Strike on Friday
▪ Lee Unveils Vision for Inter-Korean Peace, Phased Nuclear Solution in UN Address
▪ Special Counsel Asks Court to Allow Filming of Yoon Trial
▪ G7 Foreign Ministers Reaffirm Commitment to Complete Denuclearization of N. Korea
▪ Kim Jong Un says he lost control of top hospital project, leading to delays
▪ At UN, Lee announces new peace plan to ‘E.N.D.’ confrontation with North Korea
▪ Report: Trump Has No Plans to Meet Kim Jong-un
▪ Lee Requests UN Support for Peace on Korean Peninsula
▪ IMF Team Upgrades S. Korea s 2025 Growth Outlook to 0.9%
▪ Trump Makes No Mention of N. Korea in UN Address
▪ Lee Declares Return of New South Korea at UN General Assembly
▪ Lee Announces Return of New S. Korea, Initiative to End N. Korea Nuclear Issue
▪ Lee Holds Summit with Leaders of Uzbekistan, Czech Republic
▪ Lee Unveils Vision for Inter-Korean Peace, Phased Nuclear Solution in U.N. address
▪ Yoon to Attend First Hearing of New Charges on Friday
▪ Aricell Chief Sentenced to 15 Years for Hwaseong Factory Fire
▪ Intermittent Rain Forecast Nationwide through Weekend
▪ Ex-President Yoon to Skip Special Counsel Questioning Again
▪ Loyalty relays for Kim Jong Un, and North Korea’s terms for talks with the US
▪ Lee, BlackRock CEO Forge AI Partnership During First Meeting in NY
▪ KOSPI Up 0.51% Tuesday
▪ Authorities Expose Large-Scale Stock Manipulation Operation during Joint Crackdown
▪ US, allies back denuclearization after North Korea vows to never give up nukes
▪ Seoul should push to revive North Korea tourism projects: Unification minister
▪ UK warship carries out North Korean sanctions monitoring mission near Japan
▪ US Secretary of State Stresses Importance of S. Korea-US-Japan Trilateral Partnership
▪ Producer Prices Fall in August, Driven by Sharp Drop in Mobile Phone Charges
▪ President Lee Arrives in New York to Attend UN General Assembly
▪ Lee, BlackRock CEO Discuss AI Partnership
▪ Government to Cover Nursing Home Costs Starting in 2026
▪ Special Counsel to Re-Question Kim Keon-hee About Lee Ufan Painting Scandal
▪ Georgia Governor Plans South Korea Visit Amid Fallout from Worker Detentions
▪ North Korean workers in Russia subject to slavery-like conditions: Report
▪ Gov t Begins Accepting Applications for 2nd Round of Consumption Coupons
▪ Court to Allow Filming at Kim Keon Hee’s First Trial
▪ Belief that South Korea needs foreign troops reflects ‘submissive mindset’: Lee
▪ Reuters: Lee Says US Demand for $350B in Cash Could Spark Financial Crisis
▪ KOSPI Up 0.68% Monday
▪ President Lee Departs for US to Attend UN General Assembly
▪ Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Daejeon Teacher Accused of Fatally Stabbing 7-Year-Old
▪ Gov t to Survey 300 S. Koreans Detained after Georgia Raid
▪ Wheat revolution: Why North Korea is singing the praises of a long-ignored grain
▪ Defense Ministers of South Korea, Saudi Arabia Explore Defense and Arms Collaboration
▪ Exports Rise 13.5% in First 20 Days of September
▪ BBC: Lee Says S. Korea Would Accept Trump-Kim Deal to Freeze Nuclear Program
▪ President Lee Set to Depart for US to Attend UN General Assembly
▪ Report: Lee Says US Investment Demands Could Spark Financial Crisis
▪ Kim Jong Un vows to ‘never’ denuclearize, says reunification with ROK is moot
▪ BOK: Tighter Loan Regulations Lowered Growth in Seoul Apt. Prices
▪ KNOC Confirms 1 of 7 Potential Oil and Gas Deposits in East Sea as Uneconomic
▪ 8 S. Korean Firms Named to TIME s World s Top HealthTech Companies
▪ Gov t to Launch Second Round of Consumption Coupons on Monday
▪ New Data Reveals Additional Regions Affected by KT Micropayment Fraud
▪ White House Clarifies New H-1B Visa Fee Excludes Current Holders
▪ Pres. Lee Pledges Strong Reform to Achieve Independent Nat l Defense
▪ Ex-Prosecutor General Shim Questioned Over Martial Law Investigation
▪ Agency Points to Absence of Specific Data on Deaths of Foreign Residents
▪ Trump Drastically Increases Fee for H-1B Professional Visa Issuance
▪ NK News: N. Korea to Send Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son-gyong to UN General Assembly
▪ Special Team Summons Ex-Pres. Yoon for Questioning over Drone Allegations
▪ Trump, Xi Agrees to Meet at APEC Summit in Gyeongju Next Month
▪ APEC Dinner Venue Shifted Over Safety and Facility Concerns
▪ Japanese Civic Groups Urge Return of Korean Forced Labor Victims Remains
▪ COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rise For 11th Straight Week
▪ North Korean vice foreign minister to attend UN General Assembly: Source
▪ China says stance on North Korean denuclearization ‘remains unchanged’: Seoul
▪ KOSPI down 0.46% Friday
▪ S. Korean Stocks Down Friday, Led by Losses in Tech And Chem
▪ Gov t to Drastically Increase Supply of Korean Beef, Pork, Others in High Demand Ahead of Chuseok Holiday
▪ Minister Advocates Restoration of 2018 Inter-Korean Military Agreement This Yr.
▪ Fishing Vessel Sinks off Busan, One Dead and One Missing
▪ Foreign Ministry: Seoul in Talks with Beijing on Lee–Xi Summit During APEC
▪ Lee says he’ll restore ‘spirit’ of suspended 2018 military pact with North Korea
▪ Lee Vows to Restore Spirit of Sept. 19 Inter-Korean Agreement, Reaffirms No-Hostility Pledge
▪ Lee to Deliver Speech at UN General Assembly in New York Next Week
▪ Sinking imports drive down North Korea-China trade for third straight month
▪ PPP Leader to Take Legal Action After Special Counsel s Seizure of Member Database
▪ Special Counsel Pinpoints 110,000 Suspected Unification Members in PPP Database
▪ Prime Minister Orders Strong Measures against Anti-China Rallies
▪ DAPA Chief Discusses Overcoming Barriers to S. Korea-US Shipbuilding Cooperation
▪ KT Reports Suspected Server Breach to Authorities
▪ Ex-President Moon Calls for N. Korea-US Summit
▪ S. Korea, Belgium Discuss Bilateral Ties in Foreign Ministers Talks
▪ Lee Declares 6 Areas as Special Disaster Zones after August Downpours
▪ Hyundai CEO Calls for Swift Conclusin of S. Korea-US Trade Talks
▪ Kim Jong Un oversees drone tests, calls UAV development ‘top priority’ for DPRK
▪ Airport Operators Begin Emergency Operation Ahead of Friday s Strike
▪ President Orders Stronger Cybersecurity Measures Following Hacking Incidents
▪ Regulator Vows Harsh Sanctions After Lotte Card Data Leak
▪ North Korea has sent $10B in arms to Russia but gotten crumbs in return: Report
▪ Lee endorses limited sanctions relief if North Korea halts nuclear program
▪ KT Finds More Illegal Femtocells Behind Unauthorized Small Payments
▪ Suspected KT Hacker Claims He Acted on Orders
▪ Lee says he will pursue engagement with North Korea even if it doesn’t respond
▪ Lotte Card Loses 280,000 Members Card Numbers in Cyberattack
▪ US, allies must step up efforts against North Korean hackers: Ex-US rear admiral
▪ Stephen Mercado: How Japan crafted secret weapons to counter North Korea
▪ BIFF Celebrates 30th Anniversary, Launch of New Official Competition Section
▪ Seoul’s top diplomat presses China to help bring North Korea back to talks
▪ Former Presidential Chief of Staff Summoned for Special Counsel Questioning
▪ Canada deploys patrol aircraft to monitor North Korean sanctions evasion at sea
▪ CRS: Georgia Immigration Raid Raises Concerns about S. Korea-US Relationship
▪ US Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time in Trump s 2nd Term
▪ Parties Clash Over Kweon’s Arrest as Judicial Row Deepens
▪ Minister: S. Korea, US Continue Tug-of-War over Terms of Framework Trade Deal
▪ South Korea to resume excavations of Korean War remains in DMZ next month
▪ Ex-Prosecutor Appears in Court for Alleged Bribery of Former First Lady
▪ Russian recruiter openly advertises 2K North Korean female workers for hire
▪ Ukraine envoy says talks with North Korea must address support for Russia’s war
▪ Top Security Official Says Denuclearization on Korean Peninsula Ultimate Goal Regardless of N. Korea s Preference
▪ Industry Minister Describes S. Korea-US Trade Talks as Push-and-Pull Process
▪ Unification Church Leader Appears for Special Counsel Questioning
▪ Why there won’t be need for speculation when Kim Jong Un truly names his heir
▪ S. Korea, US to Hold Defense Talks Next Week
▪ Japan Protests S. Korea s Maritime Survey Near Dokdo
▪ Trade Minister Meets USTR to Bridge Differences over S. Korea s Investment Package
▪ Detention Warrant Issued for PPP Lawmaker Kweon Seong-dong
▪ PM Expresses Hope for Inter-Korean Meeting Ahead of APEC Summit
▪ N. Gyeongsang, Gyeongju Inject 15 Bln Won to Improve Nighttime Landscape ahead of APEC Summit
▪ Kim Seong-min, pioneer of radio broadcasts into North Korea, dies at 62
▪ Hyundai’s Munoz Calls Korean Expertise Vital for U.S. Operations
▪ S. Korea to Launch Joint Probe into U.S. Detention Allegations
▪ Seoul weighing whether to drop term ‘North Korean defector,’ citing stigma
▪ New North Korean restaurant opens in Moscow, serving up fried chicken and kimchi
▪ 30th Busan Int’l Film Festival Set to Kick Off Wednesday
▪ Special Counsel to Question Unification Church Leader on Wednesday
▪ Trial of Former PM Han Duck-soo, Accused of Aiding Martial Law Attempt to Begin Sept. 30
▪ S. Korean Shares Up 1.24%, Led by Foreign Investment
▪ S. Korean Families to Pay Less This Year for Ancestral Memorial Services during Chuseok
▪ Parties Clash Over Calls for Chief Justice’s Resignation Amid Judicial Reform Push
▪ School Violence Hits Record High in 2025
▪ KOSPI Closes at Record High for 5th Session
▪ Blaming Russian for North Korean deaths, 100 days of Lee Jae-myung and drills
▪ Top Office Says Pres. Lee Cannot Sign Off on Trade Deal with US that Could Incur Losses for Domestic Firms
▪ US Naval Aircraft Carrier Absent from Seoul, Washington, Tokyo s Freedom Edge Exercise
▪ North Korea set for strong fall harvest after plentiful summer rains: FAO
▪ Ministry Looking to Change Designation of North Korean Defectors to People from the North
▪ Presidential Office Has No Plans to Discuss Supreme Court Chief Justice s Resignation
▪ S. Korea’s Auto Exports to US Fall for 6th Month Due to US Tariffs
▪ President Lee Reaffirms Plan for Sejong Presidential Office, National Assembly
▪ Coast Guard Chief Offers to Resign over Death of Officer
▪ Import Prices Rise for Second Month in August
▪ S. Korea, Ukraine Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Ties, Regional Situation
▪ Trade Minister Says S. Korea, US Engaged in Intense Negotiations on Details
▪ North Korea has likely expanded military spy agency to improve intel: Seoul
▪ Kim Jong Un demands army fight ‘rural backwardness’ while inspecting hospital
▪ North Korea has ‘expanded’ executions under crackdown on foreign media, UN finds
▪ Rival Parties Collide in Opening Round of Parliamentary Interpellation Session
▪ Gov t to Investigate Possible Rights Abuses in U.S. Detention of Workers
▪ Gov t to Suspend Operation of Builders Reporting Continued Industrial Accident Deaths
▪ Prosecutors Seek Prison Sentences for LKP Leadership for 2019 Clash in Parliament
▪ Funeral Held for Coast Guard Officer Who Died After Giving Away Life Jacket
▪ KOSPI Tops 3,400 Mark for First Time Monday
▪ North Korea berates ‘reckless’ US-ROK-Japan military drills as training starts
▪ Gov t Issues Severe Risk Alert over ASF Outbreak in Gyeonggi Province
▪ KOSPI Breaches 3,400 Mark Monday
▪ Gov t, DP to Mobilize All Means to Stabilize Prices of High-Demand Items Ahead of Chuseok Holiday
▪ Gov t to Inject All-Time High of 90 Bln Won for Discount Offers Ahead of Chuseok Holiday
▪ Seoul City to Launch Eco-Friendly Han River Bus Waterway Transportation on Thurs.
▪ North Korea lashes out at US, UN watchdog for demanding denuclearization
▪ HYBE Chair Appears for Police Questioning Regarding Alleged Illicit Trading
▪ S. Korea Requests Currency Swap with US
▪ Trump Says He Wants Foreign Firms to Bring their Experts to Teach Americans
▪ Ex-Marine Chief Appears Again for Special Counsel Questioning
▪ Son Heung-min Scores Second Goal in US League
▪ First Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza This Fall Confirmed in Gyeonggi
▪ ICT Exports Hit Record for August
▪ BOK Urges Migration of Middle-Aged Workers to Regional Areas to Address Labor Imbalances
▪ N. Korean Leader to Announce Policy on Pursuit of Nuclear Forces, Conventional Weapons at Party Congress
▪ Kpop Demon Hunters OST Golden Stays Atop UK Singles Chart for 6th Week
▪ Police Ban Anti-China Protesters from Seoul s Myeongdong Area
▪ Minister Meets with US Commerce Secretary to Follow-Up on Trade Framework
▪ KMA: Deluge Reported Overnight in Drought-Stricken Gangneung
▪ Court to Review Pretrial Detention of PPP Rep. Kweon Seong-dong over Alleged Political Funds
▪ Kim Jong Un to unveil nuclear, conventional weapon advancement policy next year
▪ Foreign Minister Vows Fundamental Fix for Visa Issues After Mass Detentions
▪ LG Energy Solution Promises Paid Leave and Support for Returning Workers
▪ Heavy Rains And Strong Winds To Lash South Korea Through Weekend
▪ Seoul City Approves Second Extra Budget Worth 1.08 Tln Won
▪ [KBS EXCLUSIVE] Parliamentary Mobile Carrier Security TF Member List Leaked in Hacking Attack
▪ KOSPI Extends Record High, Led by Semiconductor Gains
▪ South Korea Pledges Visa Reform After Return of Detained Workers
▪ US to evaluate troops in Korea based on capabilities, not numbers: JCS nominee
▪ New Zealand blacklists North Korean arms officials over Russia cooperation
▪ North Korean army blamed Russia for early casualties in Kursk, state TV reveals
▪ Why US missions to infiltrate North Korea are high stakes but low return
▪ ROK court upholds prison sentence for activist who met North Korean operatives
▪ US Commerce Secretary Puts Pressure on S. Korea to Take Trade Deal or Face Tariffs
▪ PM Office Approves Measures to Help Curb Rate of Suicides
▪ Top Office Vows to Prioritize National Interests as US Trade Talks Continue
▪ S. Korea, US to Hold Tabletop Exercise on Integrating Conventional, Nuclear Capabilities Next Week
▪ Supreme Court Is Reviewing Proposed Special Tribunal for Martial Law Cases
▪ Lee, Macron Hold First Phone Call
▪ Gov t Unveils Eligibility for Second Round of Consumption Coupons
▪ KBS Poll: 66% of S. Koreans Approve of Lee s Performance
▪ US Immigration Raid to Delay Hyundai Plant in Georgia by Months
▪ KOSPI Closes at Record High for Second Day, Led by Tech Gains
▪ US, South Korea Launch Working Group on Visa Reform After Mass Detentions
▪ Kim Jong Un reinforced that daughter is successor by taking her to China: NIS
▪ KT Confirms Data Breach Affecting 5,561 Users, CEO Issues Apology
▪ ROK must create conditions for talks despite North Korea’s ‘cold attitude’: Lee
▪ Mark Sauter: What to make of the reported US Navy SEAL mission into North Korea
▪ Kim Jong Un’s much-hyped show of unity with Xi and Putin masks deep divides
▪ Jo Sumi to Perform in Cairo to Celebrate 30th Anniv. of S. Korea-Egypt Ties
▪ Team Probing Dec. 3 Martial Law to Extend Investigation Period by 30 Days
▪ KOSPI Closes at Record High 3,344.20, Up 0.90%
▪ S. Korean Workers Detained in US Released Thursday
▪ DP Chief Requests Chinese President Xi s Attendance at APEC Summit in Gyeongju
▪ Lee Presses US to Improve Visa Process for Koreans after Hyundai Raid
▪ Lee Says S. Korean Workers to Depart US Detention Facility at 3 p.m. Thursday
▪ President Lee Calls for Thorough Probe into Explosion at Army Unit
▪ Rubio, Cho stress commitment to counter North Korea amid Hyundai raid tensions
▪ Lee Vows to Pursue National Unity as President for All
▪ 316 S. Korean Workers to Leave US on Charter Flight at Noon Thursday
▪ President Lee Set to Hold 100-Day Press Conference
▪ Return of S. Koreans Delayed After Trump Suggests They Stay in US
▪ Trial For Former First Lady Kim Keon Hee To Open Sept. 24
▪ PPP Floor Leader Calls Lee s First 100 Days Utter Chaos, Accuses DP of Political Retaliation
▪ Book review: Interrogating North Korea’s role in Africa’s fight for freedom
▪ Son Heung-min Makes 136th International Appearance to Tie for Top Male Ranking
▪ Seoul Education Office to Assign Mental Health Counselors to All Schools
▪ S. Korean Stocks Close at Record High, Led by Tech Sector
▪ Reported US Navy SEAL mission highlights risks of trying to spy on North Korea
▪ Woman Who Bit Off Tongue of Attacker Found Not Guilty after 61 Years
▪ Chartered Flight for Detained S. Koreans in US Delayed, Gov’t Says
▪ Increasing Number of KT Subscribers Reporting Micropayment Fraud Damages
▪ Data Protection Agency Launches Investigation into KT, LG Uplus amid Data Breach Allegations
▪ DP Slams PPP Floor Leader for Disparaging Lee Administration Achievements, Reforms
▪ Seoul Sends Plane to Bring Back S. Koreans Detained in US Raid at Hyundai Factory
▪ KOSPI Breaks 3,300 Mark in Intraday Trade, Setting Fresh Record High
▪ President Lee to Hold 100-Day Press Conference on Thursday
▪ Chartered Plane Departs for US to Bring Home over 300 Detained S. Korean Workers
▪ PPP Floor Leader Urges Ruling Party to Halt One-Party Rule Drive
▪ Kim Jong Un lauds troops at war in ‘far-away alien land’ in national day speech
▪ Ex-Prosecutor Undergoes 13 Hours of Questioning by Special Counsel
▪ Top Diplomats of S. Korea, US to Meet Wednesday over S. Koreans Detained in Immigration Raid
▪ 166,000 Jobs Added in August
▪ Rebuilding Korea Party Recommends Cho Kuk As Emergency Committee Chair
▪ Police to Send Team to Japan to Coordinate Investigation into Japanese Lawyer Terror Threats
▪ PPP Files for Injunction to Suspend Bill to Reinforce Three Special Counsel Probes
▪ WeMakePrice Faces Bankruptcy As Court Terminates Rehabilitation Process
▪ DP Chief Urges Main Opposition to Sever Ties with Those Involved in Martial Law Bid
▪ UK names career diplomat as new ambassador to North Korea
▪ Cooperation with North Korea can expand South’s economy: Ruling party leader
▪ Nat l Hangeul Museum to Reopen in 2028 after Suffering Fire Damage in Feb.
▪ Foreign Minister To Meet Rubio In Washington To Discuss Detained Koreans
▪ Gov t: N. Korea s Coverage of New ICBM Engine Test is Message Aimed at US
▪ Singing, Dancing Contest Inspired by KPop Demon Hunters to be Held in Seoul
▪ Top Office Official: MASGA Could Face Rocky Start With No Accord on Investment Package
▪ Kim Jong Un likely demanded China drop nuke issue before visit: ROK minister
▪ Lee: Gov t Will Closely Consult with US to Prevent Repeat of Immigration Raid
▪ Exhibition of North Korean art glorifying Russia troop dispatch opens in Moscow
▪ PPP Chief Criticizes DP Leader for Refusing to Compromise in Parliamentary Address
▪ North Korea’s engine test, Kim Jong Un’s Beijing diplomacy and trade fair plans
▪ DP Leader Says Martial Law Probe is Not Political Retaliation
▪ Defense Minister Vows to Maintain Strong Deterrence while Pursuing Tension Reduction
▪ S. Korea Holds Defense Talks with Philippines, Türkiye, Finland
▪ US Homeland Secretary: S. Koreans Detained in US Immigration Raid Will be Deported
▪ S. Korea Begins Preparations for Return of S. Koreans Detained in US Raid
▪ North Korea conducts engine test for new long-range nuclear missile
▪ Lee Says AI Will Shape Korea’s Future, Lays Out Four Principles for Growth
▪ South Korea, Japan Defense Chiefs Explore Cooperation On Advanced Technologies
▪ Four Men Involved in Seoul Western District Court Riot Lose Appeals, Sentences Upheld
▪ DP Chief Calls to Eradicate Forces behind Alleged Insurrection
▪ Finance Minister Addresses Hyundai Plant Crackdown, Intends to Explain Circumstances to US
▪ North Korea bars Western businesses from fall trade fair, reversing course again
▪ PPP Chief Asks Lee to Veto Bills on Special Counsel Investigation, Insurrection Tribunal
▪ Putin stresses importance of new border infrastructure linked to North Korea
▪ South Korean Stocks Close Higher amid Weak US Jobs Data
▪ North Koreans get rare glimpse of Chinese military might in TV program on parade
▪ Lee Promises to Pay Heed to Concerns Voiced by Opposition
▪ Ruling, Opposition Leaders Agree to Form Joint Economic Council after Meeting with Lee
▪ Parties Split over Government Reorganization Plan
▪ Shaman Jeon Seong-bae Indicted in Unification Church Lobbying Case Involving Kim Keon-hee
▪ North Korean military engineers already deployed to Kursk, governor confirms
▪ Seoul, Washington Wrap Up Talks to Bring Detained Workers Home
▪ KOSPI UP 0.45% Monday
▪ Seoul dissolves ministry division devoted to North Korean defector resettlement
▪ Lee Holds Luncheon with Leaders of Rival Parties, Meets PPP Chief Separately
▪ Rosé of BLACKPINK Wins Song of the Year at MTV Music Video Awards for ‘APT.’ with Bruno Mars
▪ North Korean drones monitored Wonsan Kalma resort during Lavrov’s visit: Moscow
▪ Consultations Underway to Arrange Charter Flight for 300 S. Koreans Detained in US
▪ Court to Review Broadcast Requests for Yoon’s Trial if Either Side Applies
▪ Yoon Skips Martial Law Trial for Eighth Time
▪ Trump: Hyundai Raid Won’t Harm S. Korea-US Relations
▪ S. Korea Reacts to Ishiba’s Resignation, Expresses Hope for Continued Positive Ties with Japan
▪ Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns
▪ Gov’t to Abolish Prosecution, Split Finance Ministry under Reorganization Plan
▪ Foreign Minister to Depart for US on Monday over Detained S. Koreans
▪ Secretary General of Korea Rebuilding Party Resigns over Sexual Misconduct Scandal
▪ S. Korea s Vice Foreign Minister Voices Regret Over US Immigration Crackdown
▪ LG Energy Solution Executive Travels to US Following Immigration Raid
▪ CNN: Trump Preparing Visit to S. Korea for APEC Summit in October
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