■ Han Dong-hoon, representative of the People's Power, who won two places, including Geumjeong in Busan, in the October 16 by-elections, has called for the suspension of Kim Gun-hee's activities and personnel reform of the presidential office. When Kim was cleared of stock price manipulation, the Democratic Party of Korea re-issued the bill on Kim's special prosecution, which contained 13 suspicions, including allegations related to Myung Tae-kyun.
■ It has been found that North Korea has revised the Constitution to define the Republic of Korea as a hostile country. North Korea also reported the bombing of roads on the Gyeongui and East Sea lines in two days, and it was analyzed that the South Korean military used video footage without permission in the process.
■ Former Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Kim Kwang-ho, who was put on trial for failing to respond to the Itaewon disaster, was acquitted in the first trial. The court judged that it would have been difficult for former Commissioner Kim to predict the disaster in advance.
■ For the first time since taking office, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba has offered tributes to Yasukuni shrine, Tokyo, where Class A war criminals from the Pacific War are enshrined. Our government has expressed deep disappointment and regret.
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