News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: Lee Jun-seok calls for National Assembly probe into ballot shortages
Rep. Lee Jun-seok, chair of the minor conservative Reform Party, on Friday called for a parliamentary investigation into ballot shortages reported during Wednes ...
News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: Former Justice Minister Choo makes history as Korea's first female governor
Veteran liberal politician and former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae, 67, shattered another political glass ceiling, becoming South Korea's first woman elected to ...
News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: Police refer 33 election crime suspects to prosecutors
Gyeonggi police referred 33 election crime suspects to prosecutors and are investigating 476 others ahead of South Korea's June 3 vote.
News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: South Korea, U.S. agree to deepen cooperation on security despite differing views on command transfer
South Korea and the United States have agreed to deepen cooperation to achieve "shared security goals," the Ministry of National Defense said Thursday.
News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: Police refer Taihan Cable staff in LS Cable tech leak case in South Korea
Police concluded that Taihan Cable & Solution employees improperly obtained LS Cable & System's trade secrets and referred those involved to prosecutors. The Gyeonggi Nambu Provin ...
News South Korea » Gyeonggi » Security: Why some experts fear S. Korean missile sites could incentivize N. Korean strikes
South Korea’s military appears to have deployed more than 300 short-range ballistic missiles in fixed concrete bunkers near Seoul, an arrangement ...
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