▪ S. Korea condemns Kim Yo-jong's tirade that followed Yoon's deterrence speech ▪ S. Korean navy conducts first maritime gunfire training this year ▪ What will be the focus of the South Korean President's diplomacy in 2024? ▪ Opposition Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung in recovery after Tuesday's stabbing attack ▪ Pres. Yoon calls attack on main opposition leader an act of terrorism as he meets leaders from constitutional institutions ▪ Suspected Israeli attack kills senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut ▪ Death toll rises to 65 from devastating Ishikawa earthquake in Japan ▪ [The Interview] “I hope to bridge countries in addressing refugee situation“: UNHCR Korea's first Korean representative ▪ S. Korea’s economic policy direction for 2024 aims at revitalizing people’s livelihoods ▪ S. Korea’s online shopping sales in Nov. sees biggest on-year gain in 15 months ▪ S. Korean nat'l football team arrives in Abu Dhabi for Asian Cup training camp ▪ Morning temperatures drop tomorrow morning... ultrafine dust in most regions ▪ (0103 Within the Frame) Kim Jong-un defines inter-Korean relations as two hostile states
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