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South Korean workers allowed to return home
The South Korean government negotiated with the USA to secure the release of over 300 workers detained in Georgia. A charter flight is being organized to bring the workers back to South Korea.
Arrests at Hyundai Factory in the USA
In a raid at a Hyundai factory in Georgia, nearly 500 people were arrested, which could escalate tensions between South Korea and the USA.
South Korea proposes Trump meeting with Kim
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung proposed a meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula. Trump expressed openness to such a meeting.
Tensions between North and South Korea rise again
North Korea has tested new anti-aircraft missiles, escalating tensions with South Korea. President Lee Jae Myung plans a trip to the US to discuss security issues.
South Korea begins dismantling loudspeakers at the border
South Korea has begun dismantling loudspeakers at the border with North Korea to reduce tensions. North Korea has not yet responded to this move.
Ten Dead in Landslides in South Korea
In South Korea, at least ten people have died due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with many still missing.
Yoon Arrested Again
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested again after a court issued an arrest warrant due to potential evidence destruction. This follows his controversial declaration of martial law and the ensuing political crisis.
Lee Jae Myung leads in South Korean presidential election
Lee Jae Myung is leading in the South Korean presidential election and faces significant challenges ahead. The election comes after months of political turbulence and a state crisis.
South Korea: Hope for Stability After the Crisis
South Korea is facing new elections following the ousting of President Yoon, as the population seeks stability and economic solutions. Opposition leader Lee is favored, but carries a troubled image.
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