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1. "Do Not Mention Relational Crimes"... Perpetrator Knew Victim Before Crime

The police special investigation team has secured testimony that the Gwangsan Police Station chief gave instructions to the effect that the Jang Yoon-gi case should not be linked to relational crimes such as stalking. The special investigation team also confirmed circumstances suggesting that Jang had known the high school girl he murdered long before the incident occurred.

2. Clash Over "Supplementary Investigation Rights"... Controversy Erupts Over "President Does Not Want It" Remark

Differences of opinion are growing within the Democratic Party regarding the abolition of the prosecution's supplementary investigation rights. Amid this, a remark by pro-government writer Rhyu Si-min, stating that "it is because President Lee Jae-myung does not want the complete separation of investigation and prosecution," is causing a stir.

3. U.S. Military Conducts "Daytime Airstrike"... Iran Declares "No Negotiations"

The U.S. military continued its attacks for the fifth consecutive day, launching an airstrike on Iran in broad daylight. Despite pressure from President Trump, Iran declared that there will be no negotiations and announced the suspension of the implementation of the MOU.

4. "Swiftly Supplement Leverage ETFs"... Measures to Be Discussed Today

President Lee Jae-myung has ordered that the system for single-stock leverage ETFs, which have been identified as a cause of recent stock price volatility, be swiftly supplemented. The financial authorities will hold a market situation inspection meeting today (the 16th) to discuss related measures.

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