PP Leader Calls for Jo Won-Cheol’s Resignation, Demands Kim Hyun-Ji’s Testimony

Political Tensions Escalate in South Korea Jang Dong-hyeok, the leader of the People Power Party, has raised serious concerns about the actions of President Lee Jae-myung and his administration. During a press briefing at the National Assembly, Jang accused the president of undermining judicial justice and threatening the stability of the Republic of Korea. He…

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Seoul Seeks to Revive 2018 Military Pact as North Remains Unyielding

South Korea’s Plan to Restore Military Agreement with North Korea President Lee Jae-myung, during his 80th Liberation Day speech on August 15, emphasized that Seoul would “respect existing agreements and carry out feasible measures immediately.” He pledged to restore the September 19 military agreement with North Korea in a phased and proactive manner. This statement…

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South Korea Disables Border Loudspeakers in Peace Move

South Korea Begins Dismantling Border Loudspeakers South Korean soldiers have initiated the process of dismantling towering propaganda loudspeakers that once broadcast messages across the border with North Korea. This move marks a significant step in President Lee Jae-myung’s efforts to reduce tensions and rekindle inter-Korean dialogue. The action comes despite strong criticism from North Korea,…

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US Lawmaker Caution: Seoul Must Choose Between Washington and Beijing

U.S. Policymakers Press Allies to Take a Clear Stance in U.S.-China Rivalry Recent developments in Washington signal a growing consensus among U.S. policymakers—spanning both Congress and the executive branch—that key allies, including South Korea, must adopt a more definitive position in the escalating competition between the United States and China. This shift reflects a broader…

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