Notice for March 2
The South Korean Ministry of Veterans Affairs has designated three female independence activists as representatives for the March independence movement commemoration, while the Ministry of the Interior prepares presidential records for the upcoming Samiljeol anniversary.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung says 'South Korea and Japan should pave the future,' delivering his first 'March 1' speech
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the need for South Korea and Japan to work together for a better future during his first speech at a March 1 independence movement ceremony.
Korean Independence Day: Overcast and Warm, Highs of 16 Degrees... Rain on the East Coast of Gangwon and Jeju
On March 1, South Korea celebrates Korean Independence Day with overcast conditions and potential rain or snow in certain regions, particularly the eastern coast of Gangwon and Jeju Island.
‘Yu Gwan-sun Fart Rocket’ and ‘Kim Gu Mockery’ Before March 1st... 'Crossing the Line'
Controversial AI-created content mocking Korean independence figures Yu Gwan-sun and Kim Gu has sparked outrage online and among politicians ahead of the March 1st Independence Movement anniversary.
Korean Thinkers Responding to the Global Crisis
The article discusses a new initiative focusing on prominent Korean thinkers and their philosophies as responses to contemporary global crises and societal issues in South Korea.
Kwack Jong-seok and Kim Chang-suk, ‘Literary Figures of March’ Leading the ‘Paris Petition’
Kwack Jong-seok and Kim Chang-suk have been selected by the National Korean Literature Museum as 'Literary Figures of March' for their significant contributions to the independence movement during Japanese colonial rule.
Ministry of Justice: Elliott has played an unfavorable role in the National Disruption but has achieved results... The independence of the National Pension Fund has been recognized
The South Korean Ministry of Justice emphasized the significance of the court ruling that annulled the arbitration decision in favor of Elliott, stating it affirms the independence and autonomy of the National Pension Fund.
Preventing 'Distorted Law' for Improper Purposes, but Concerns Over Abuse of Control Measures for Judges and Prosecutors
The South Korean government is advancing legislation that could penalize judges and prosecutors for what is deemed 'distorted law', raising concerns about potential abuse and the disruption of judicial independence.
Artificial Intelligence is Just a Huge Repository of the Past
Two recent South Korean films feature female assassins as protagonists, highlighting themes of age and societal independence.
Although they claim to check the judiciary, there are concerns about unconstitutionality and the misuse of judicial control
The South Korean Democratic Party's proposed judicial reform legislation is facing criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence and causing constitutional issues.