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Unification Church leader grilled over alleged bribery
Unification Church leader grilled over alleged bribery
Han Hak-ja (in wheelchair), leader of the Unification Church, exits the office of special counsel Min Joong-ki’s team in Seoul on Sept. 17, 2025, after undergoing a nine-hour interrogation by the team over allegations of bribery linked to former first lady Kim Keon Hee. (Yonhap)

Seoul Says It Plans to Take Operational Control of Armed Forces on the Korean Peninsula

I will believe this when I see it because the transfer of operational control has been discussed for decades now and still hasn’t happened:

Seoul is seeking to reclaim wartime control of its military from the U.S.-led U.N. Command in a move that would close a chapter of the three-year Korean War. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s administration will try to meet the criteria that would allow Seoul to finally retake control of its forces in the event of a war, according to a list of government goals released by South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday. South Korea’s alliance with the United States will become a “future-oriented” strategic partnership alongside a “firm and mature” relationship with Japan, the list states.

Stars & Stripes

You can read more at the link, but as has been reported before the goal to retake OPCON is by 2030 which is afte the Lee presidency ends. This means a new president could just end the OPCON transfer like has happened before.

ROK Foreign Minister Asks Chinese Counterpart to Convince North Koreans to Return Negotiating Table

First of all, North Korea has no reason to begin talks with the South when their financial and military needs are currently being fullfiled by the Russians. Secondly the ROK is asking the Chinese to participate in a fantasy. There is no deal the ROK could make that would convince the Kim regime to give up their nuclear weapons. This is all just political theater:

 Foreign Minister Cho Hyun on Wednesday asked China to play its part to bring North Korea back to dialogue, stressing that South Korea seeks progress toward the North’s denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula. 

Cho made the remarks during his first one-on-one talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, as South Korea seeks to restore inter-Korean relations and resume dialogue with Pyongyang, despite the North’s repeated rejection of Seoul’s overtures amid its close alignment with Russia.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link.

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Picture of the Day: Golden Fans at Seoul City Hall

'Golden' moment
‘Golden’ moment
Fans attending the 2025 Seoul Hunters Festival at Seoul Plaza, in front of Seoul City Hall, sing along to “Golden,” from the soundtrack of the Netflix hit “KPop Demon Hunters” on Sept. 14, 2025. (Yonhap)

Korean Opposition Politicians Face Jail Sentences for Scuffle in National Assembly Over Six Years Ago

It looks like the purge of Korean conservatives is continuing:

Rep. Na Kyung-won of the main opposition People Power Party enters the Seoul Southern District Court in the capital on Monday. (Yonhap)
Rep. Na Kyung-won of the main opposition People Power Party enters the Seoul Southern District Court in the capital on Monday. (Yonhap)

Prosecutors on Monday requested prison sentences for nearly a dozen lawmakers affiliated with the predecessor of the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) over their alleged involvement in a physical altercation at the National Assembly in 2019.

The Seoul Southern District Court is scheduled to deliver its verdict on Nov. 20, more than six years after the incident took place.

Prosecutors requested a two-year sentence for Rep. Na Kyung-won of the PPP, who served as the then main opposition Liberty Korea Party (LKP)’s floor leader at the time.

A 10-month prison term and a fine of 2 million won ($1,440) were sought for Rep. Song Eon-seog, the current PPP floor leader.

Prosecutors also sought a 1 1/2-year prison term for Hwang Kyo-ahn, former leader of the LKP.

In April 2019, the then ruling Democratic Party, in cooperation with minor opposition blocs, including the center-right Bareunmirae Party, sought to fast-track a package of reform bills. Among the key bills was legislation aimed at establishing an independent agency to investigate corruption involving high-ranking government officials.

Members of the LKP fiercely resisted the move, physically attempting to block the legislative process. The conflict escalated when Rep. Chae Yi-bae of the Bareunmirae Party was confined in his office for five hours by LKP members.

Following the incident, rival parties filed a total of 18 complaints against each other, involving charges such as assault, obstruction of business and defamation.

Korea Herald

You can read more at the link.

Samsung Chairman’s Son Enlists into the ROK Navy as an Officer Candidate

I have seen Koreans who are college graduates agree to do longer military service by becoming officers just to have better working conditions compared to just being a standard draftee. Being an officer though requires long military service of 39 months compared to the 18 months of a draftee:

Lee Jee-ho, the only son of Samsung Electronics Chair Lee Jae-yong, began his mandatory military service Monday as a Navy officer candidate.

The 24-year-old, who was born in the United States in 2000, entered the Jinhae Naval Base Command in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, in the afternoon, accompanied by family. His enlistment follows last week’s announcement that he would renounce his US citizenship and fulfill his compulsory service obligations.

Lee will undergo an 11-week training program before being commissioned as an ensign on Dec. 1. He is slated to serve 39 months.

South Korea requires all able-bodied men to serve in the military for at least 18 months.

Korea Herald

You can read more at the link, but good on Lee’s son for agreeing to complete his mandatory military service. With him being an American citizen could have avoided military service all together, but still decided to do it.

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