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What Does the New Busan Special Law Mean for Investment Opportunities in 2026? The Busan Special Act for the establishment of a global hub city has passed the National Assembly's Administrative Safety Committee.
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Korea's Strong Response to Japan's History Textbook Controversy: Key Insights South Korea protests Japan's approval of textbooks distorting historical facts, particularly regarding the territorial dispute over Dokdo.
104 Lawmakers Unite: The Urgent Call for the Administrative Capital Bill in 2026 Lawmaker Kim Jong-min urges swift review and passage of the administrative capital special law currently pending in the National Assembly.
How the Busan Global Hub City Special Law Will Transform South Korea's Maritime Economy The National Assembly passed a law designating Busan as a global hub city, promoting logistics and finance, and making Labor Day a public holiday.
Japan's Controversial Textbook Claims: Is Dokdo Really Japanese Territory? Japan's high school textbooks will again claim Dokdo as its territory, prompting strong protests from the Korean government.
Is So Young-ho Legally Qualified? Key Insights on the Controversy Surrounding His Candidacy Democratic Party candidate So Yong-ho confirms no legal issues regarding his eligibility amidst recent controversies.
Japan's Controversial Textbooks: A Call for Correction on Dokdo Claims The government protested Japan's textbook approval claiming Dokdo, demanding immediate correction and emphasizing the need for accurate history education.
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