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11:22First lady to attend luncheon with Cambodian PM in return to public duties
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10:44Defense ministry mulls creating medical school to train long-term service military doctors
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10:33Senior prosecutor says probe into first lady to proceed according to law
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10:27Critical court decision looms over fate of govt.'s plan to hike medical school quota
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09:33Seoul shares start sharply higher on hopes for US rate cut
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09:28S. Korea, US to hold 2nd round of defense cost sharing talks next week
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08:12Jente partners with specialized logistics firm to elevate luxury delivery standards
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08:01[Graphic News] UK tops global chart for child alcohol use
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05:30[Editorial] Korea-China relations
Social Affairs
Senior prosecutor says probe into first lady to proceed according to law
The new chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office, which is leading the investigation into the alleged luxury gift case involving first lady Kim Keon Hee, said Thursday he will take all necessary measures to ensure the probe proceeds without any disruption. Lee Chang-soo made the remarks on his first day of work, dismissing speculation that the reshuffling of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office's head and deputy heads may affect the ongoing investigation into the first lad