Category: politics
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un labeled South Korea the “principal enemy state” during a speech at the Supreme People’s Assembly on March 23. He urged the nation to openly recognize this status and respond decisively to any threats, warning that ignoring it would lead to ruin.Fiery Rhetoric Against SeoulAddressing the…
South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok announced the launch of the Global AI Hub initiative during a press event at the Government Seoul Office on March 24. The program aims to integrate AI functions across production tools, full-text…
President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the need to fully protect the three core labor rights during a key meeting at the Presidential Office on March 24. He described laborers as inherently vulnerable in workplace dynamics and called for balanced…
National Assembly floor leader Kim Chong-ri cautioned that significant dangers lurk under the current administration’s complete dominance, despite South Korea’s economy previously thriving. He delivered these remarks on March 23 during the K-Government Briefing Session at the Presidential…
Democratic Party Rep. Jeong Cheong-rae visited the tomb of late President Roh Moo-hyun in Bongha Village, Gimhae, Gyeongnam Province, on March 23, shedding tears during the tribute.Emotional Visit to Former Leader’s Resting PlaceJeong, accompanied by his chief of staff, bowed deeply at the tomb site. He wiped away tears with…
Lee Jung-hyun, chairman of the People Power Party’s nomination management committee, returned to his duties on the 15th, marking a swift reversal just two days after his initial resignation announcement.Initial Resignation and Quick ReversalOn the 13th, Lee announced…
South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on March 12 that Professor Baek Tae-woong, 63, from Hanyang University Law School, has been appointed as chief delegate to the OECD. Unusual Choice for Key Economic Role The position typically…