 
  South Korea’s Former Leaders Can’t Leave the Country π«βοΈ
South Korea’s ex-Prime Minister and ex-Finance Minister can’t leave the country as police investigate alleged insurrection.
Inspiring Stories and Fresh Perspectives for Young Minds π
 
  South Korea’s ex-Prime Minister and ex-Finance Minister can’t leave the country as police investigate alleged insurrection.
 
  Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced he is leaving the conservative People Power Party, surprising many with his decision.
 
  Discover how Yoon Suk-yeol became South Korea’s new president! Learn about the presidential election and what it means for the country.
 
  South Korea’s acting finance minister promises to minimize market impact after both the prime minister and finance minister resign amidst economic uncertainty.
 
  Meet Lee Jae-myung, a South Korean leader who dreams big! Learn about his journey and his plans to make his country shine. π°π·β¨
 
  South Korea is upset after Japanese politician Shigeru Ishiba sent a gift to the Yasukuni Shrine, which honors controversial wartime figures.
 
  South Korea’s central bank kept its key interest rate steady at 2.75%. Discover what this means and why it matters! π°
 
  South Korean police raided and searched the president’s office and official residence in Seoul’s Hannam-dong. Find out what’s happening!
 
  Discover how the love for peonies in China brings joy and inspiration to people in South Korea. Learn about the beautiful connections made through this special flower!
 
  South Korea fired warning shots after DPRK soldiers crossed the border. Learn about this important event and why it’s crucial for countries to communicate and keep peace. βοΈ