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Supreme Court to rule on ex-President Yoon's obstruction of justice charges on July 9
Korea’s top court will decide next week whether former President Yoon Suk Yeol obstructed justice after blocking investigators following his 2024 martial law bid.
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Lawmakers finally inspect Seoul vote-counting center after 27-day blockade
After nearly a month, a National Assembly committee entered a Songpa vote-counting site under heavy police protection to investigate the June 3 ballot shortage.
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AI robots take punt at football, household chores at RoboCup 2026 Incheon
At the convention in the western city, teams from 45 countries showcased athletic robots and AI machines built for household tasks and cooking.
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Top court upholds prison terms for couple who tried to blackmail Son Heung-min with fake pregnancy
The prosecution indicted the pair with detention in June of last year. The Seoul Central District Court sentenced the woman to four years in prison and the man to two years that December.