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NewJeans on Pause: Group Responds to ADOR’s Legal Victory

NewJeans suspends activities after a court ruling prevents independent operations, aiming for a stronger comeback in the future.

China’s Table Tennis Grip Tightens as S. Korea Falls at WTT Champions

South Korean table tennis players fell short in the WTT Champions, highlighting China's dominance in the sport since the 1980s.

China and South Korea Face Off Over Steel Structures in Disputed Waters

South Korea investigates unauthorized Chinese structures near Ieodo, leading to a tense standoff with Chinese authorities in disputed waters.

Clocks Spring Forward: Daylight Saving Time Kicks Off Sunday

The U.S. starts Daylight Savings Time, reducing the time difference with South Korea, sparking debates on its necessity and health impacts.

ROK-U.S. Joint Exercise Accidentally Drops Bombs, Injuring 7 in Pocheon

A joint military exercise in South Korea led to an accidental airstrike, injuring civilians and military personnel.

South Korea Struggles with Diplomatic Uncertainty Amid Trump’s Impeachment Crisis

The impeachment crisis hinders U.S.-South Korea diplomacy, causing fragmented trade and foreign policy responses amid political instability.

60% of South Koreans Reject Constitutional Amendment to Cut Presidential Term

A public opinion poll shows that 60% oppose a constitutional amendment to shorten the next president's term to three years.

Despite Ban, DeepSeek Still Seeing Dozens of New Installs Daily in South Korea

Despite a ban, new installations of China's AI app DeepSeek continue in South Korea, highlighting challenges in enforcing restrictions.

U.S. Navy Joins Multinational Sea Dragon Exercise Near Guam to Boost Anti-Submarine Warfare

The U.S. Navy joins Sea Dragon exercise with South Korea, Japan, Australia, and India to enhance anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

Pork Belly Is King in South Korea’s Meat Market, Report Shows

South Koreans prefer pork, consuming an average of 30 kg per person in 2023, nearly double that of chicken and beef.

South Korea Drops to 32nd in Democracy Index, Reclassified as a Flawed Democracy

South Korea's democracy ranking dropped to 32nd, shifting from full to flawed democracy, amid political tensions and martial law attempts.

South Korea Condemns North Korea’s Military Cooperation with Russia at UN, Calls for Denuclearization

South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kang criticized North Korea's nuclear violations and military ties with Russia at a UN conference.

Trump’s Return Brings New Uncertainty for South Korea’s U.S. Investments

Concerns grow in South Korea about being sidelined in U.S.-North Korea talks under Trump, with fears of diplomatic exclusion.

Acting Justice Minister Denies Special Treatment for President Yoon at Impeachment Trial

South Korea's Acting Justice Minister clarified that President Yoon received no special privileges during his impeachment trial appearance.

Trump’s Second Term: Michelle Steel, Allison Hooker, and Michael DeSombre Eye Key Diplomatic Roles

Former U.S. Rep. Michelle Steel is a candidate for U.S. Ambassador to South Korea under Trump’s second term, alongside other key figures.

Kim Joo Hyung Moves Up to World No. 23 After First Top-10 Finish of the Season

South Korean golfer Kim Joo Hyung rises to 23rd in world rankings after a top-10 finish at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Underdog Kim Jong Hoon Stuns Judo World with Gold at Paris Grand Slam

Kim Jong Hoon, ranked 111th, stunned the judo world with a gold medal at the 2025 Paris Grand Slam, defeating World Champion Luka Maisuradze.

Arrest Warrant Expected for President Yoon in Controversial Martial Law Investigation

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces intense questioning as the CIO prepares for his arrest over martial law allegations.

Experts Question Safety of Concrete Mound After Jeju Air Tragedy

Experts raise concerns about a concrete bump at Muan Airport, questioning its role in the Jeju Air disaster.

Muan Airport Faces Heartbreak After Plane Fire Just Weeks Into New International Routes

A Jeju Air flight caught fire during landing, just weeks after launching international services at Muan International Airport.

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