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  • Navy Reports Death of Non-Commissioned Officer During Training Near Yeonpyeong Island
    Navy Reports Death of Non-Commissioned Officer During Training Near Yeonpyeong Island A non-commissioned officer died after sustaining injuries during training aboard a naval vessel operating near Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea.According to a report by Yonhap News Agency, the officer was found unconscious with head injuries during combat deployment training at approximately 1:36 p.m. on June 5. The officer reportedly had bleeding from the head.The Navy stated that after providing emergency care on-site, the officer was urgently transported to the National Military Medical Ce June 5, 2026
  • Xi Jinping to Visit North Korea for First Time in Seven Years
    Xi Jinping to Visit North Korea for First Time in Seven Years North Korea is expected to provide the highest level of protocol for Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is visiting the country for the first time in seven years, showcasing the enduring North Korea-China alliance to the international community. The International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China announced on June 5 that Xi, who is also the General Secretary of the Communist Party, will visit North Korea as a state guest from June 8 to 9 at the inv June 5, 2026
  • Sunny Weather Expected on Memorial Day with Significant Temperature Variations
    Sunny Weather Expected on Memorial Day with Significant Temperature Variations On Saturday, June 6, Memorial Day, clear skies are expected across the country, with occasional clouds, particularly in the southern regions where early summer heat will be felt. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on June 5, the central region will be mostly clear but will gradually become overcast by night. The southern regions and Jeju Island will experience partly cloudy weather. In the morning, areas in the central region (excluding the eastern coast of Gangwon) may June 5, 2026
  • Election Commission Sends Additional Ballots to 67 Polling Places Amid Shortage
    Election Commission Sends Additional Ballots to 67 Polling Places Amid Shortage As the ballot shortage crisis continues to spark controversy during the June 3 local elections, the National Election Commission (NEC) announced that it had sent additional ballots to 67 polling places nationwide due to shortages. On June 5, Yoon Jae-soo, head of the Election Policy Division at the NEC, stated during a briefing at the Gwacheon headquarters, "We sent additional ballots to 67 out of 14,288 polling places across the country." The highest number of shortages occurred in Seou June 5, 2026
  • Blue House Responds to Resignations of Election Commission Leaders
    Blue House Responds to Resignations of Election Commission Leaders Blue House officials expressed that they take the resignations of National Election Commission Chairman Noh Tae-ak and Secretary General Heo Cheol-hoon on June 5 seriously. A Blue House spokesperson stated, "The Election Commission must provide sufficient explanations that the public can accept regarding the significant concerns raised during the election process, along with strict follow-up measures." The spokesperson further emphasized the need for responsible actions to review overall electio June 5, 2026
  • Kim Do-eup, Sung Il-jong, and Jeong Jeom-sik Announce Candidacy for People Power Party Floor Leader
    Kim Do-eup, Sung Il-jong, and Jeong Jeom-sik Announce Candidacy for People Power Party Floor Leader On June 5, Song Eon-seok resigned as floor leader of the People Power Party, prompting the party to prepare for a new election on June 9. Candidates for the position include four-term lawmaker Kim Do-eup from Busan, three-term lawmakers Sung Il-jong from South Chungcheong, and Jeong Jeom-sik from South Gyeongsang.Kim Do-eup emphasized his commitment to party unity and neutrality. At a press conference, he stated, "I will do my utmost to restore harmony within the divided party and rebuild conser June 5, 2026
  • President Lee: Stock Market Stabilization is Key to Pension Reform
    President Lee: Stock Market Stabilization is Key to Pension Reform President Lee Jae-myung stated on June 5 that "the normalization of the stock market has significantly reduced the need for pension restructuring and the associated pain of that process."He made these comments while sharing an article on X (formerly Twitter) that discussed how the recent strength in the domestic stock market could delay the depletion of the National Pension Fund.President Lee emphasized that "the normalization of stock valuations, which are representative assets of South Korea, June 5, 2026
  • 14 Newly Elected Lawmakers Begin Their Duties After Taking Oath
    14 Newly Elected Lawmakers Begin Their Duties After Taking Oath On June 5, 14 lawmakers elected in the recent by-elections took their oaths during a session of the National Assembly, marking the beginning of their official duties. Among them, Kim Nam-kuk, Kim Nam-jun, and Jeon Eun-soo, who have previously worked at the Blue House, emphasized the need for swift policy implementation and the success of the Lee Jae-myung administration. In contrast, Lee Jin-sook and Kim Tae-kyu, who have backgrounds in the Korea Communications Commission, highlighted rece June 5, 2026
  • Democratic Party Pushes for National Investigation into Voting Paper Shortage
    Democratic Party Pushes for National Investigation into Voting Paper Shortage The Democratic Party announced plans to pursue a national investigation into the shortage of voting papers that occurred at polling stations in Songpa District, Seoul, during the June 3 local elections. Han Byeong-do, the party's floor leader, stated that the People Power Party is also taking the situation seriously, and they will work together to conduct a swift and thorough investigation. In a press conference following the National Assembly session on June 5, Han described the voting p June 5, 2026
  • Korean Tourism Agency Expands K-Local Tourism to Attract Foreign Visitors
    Korean Tourism Agency Expands K-Local Tourism to Attract Foreign Visitors Efforts are underway to broaden the travel routes of foreign tourists, traditionally concentrated in areas like Myeongdong and Gangnam, to regional destinations. The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), led by President Park Seong-hyeok, is working on establishing a reservation platform for local dining while accelerating the development of tourism content driven by local residents, thereby expanding the 'K-Local tourism' ecosystem. ◆ Partnership with Catch Table to Ease Dining Reservations f June 5, 2026