[Exclusive] 150 cases over statute of limitations in Gyeongbuk terminated en masse... "Measures must be taken"
The Democratic Party of Korea is contemplating abolishing prosecutor oversight of special judicial police officers, leading to concerns about chaos in the field as 150 cases in Gyeongbuk recently expired due to management neglect.
Jeong Won-oh announces candidacy... "Administrative experience is everything"; Party's oversight intensifies
Former Seoul Seongdong District Chief Jeong Won-oh officially declared his candidacy for Seoul Mayor, promising efficient governance and a focus on public needs.
Defense Ministry Excludes Newly Appointed Defense Advisor from Duties Just Four Days After Appointment
The South Korean Defense Ministry has excluded newly appointed Defense Advisor Kim Seon-bong from his duties just four days after his appointment, following controversies surrounding his past actions during the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.
Democrats' DHS shutdown halts ICE oversight they demanded
A partial government shutdown caused by Democratic lawmakers withholding funding has suspended significant oversight of ICE by the Department of Homeland Security's internal watchdog.
Defense Ministry's Defense White Paper Delayed for Two Years... 'Citizens' Defense White Paper' Published for Two Consecutive Years
The South Korean Defense Ministry's publication of the '2024 Defense White Paper' has been delayed for the second consecutive year, while a citizens' organization has published the '2025 Citizens' Defense White Paper' in its place.
RUUBEN KAALEP โฉ The Chancellor of Justice should initiate oversight of the abuses by the Security Police
Ruuben Kaalep argues that the Chancellor of Justice must oversee potential abuses by the Security Police in democratic governance.
Trump and the refusal of limits
The article discusses how a democratic leader, Donald Trump, transforms into an emperor-like figure, seeking absolute sovereignty without rules, constraints, or oversight.
Democratic lawmaker says focus should be on 'White men' at Minnesota fraud hearing
A progressive lawmaker emphasized the need for greater scrutiny of crimes by 'White men' during a U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on Minnesota's significant fraud issues, coinciding with revelations of potential $9 billion losses under Governor Tim Walz's leadership.