1. Lead Investigator in 'Jang Yoon-gi Case' Arrested for Evidence Tampering
The lead investigator from the Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station, who was in charge of the Jang Yoon-gi case, has been arrested on charges of tampering with evidence. It was found that the investigator attempted to delete video evidence and failed to forward key investigative details regarding cable ties—crucial evidence to prove Jang's intent of kidnapping and sexual assault—to the prosecution.
2. 'Fake News Punishment Act' Takes Effect Today; Initial Confusion Expected
The revised Information and Communications Network Act, widely known as the 'Fake News Punishment Act,' goes into effect today, July 7. As concerns mount that the law could stifle freedom of expression, some initial confusion appears inevitable.
3. Honam Semiconductor Hub to be Built at Gwangju Military Airport Site; Emphasis on 'Speed'
The government has decided to establish a semiconductor cluster for the Honam region at the site of the Gwangju Military Airport. President Lee Jae-myung has consistently emphasized a "speedy approach," stating that the government must proactively remove obstacles for businesses.
4. Trump Admits Calling FIFA President to Request Leniency; Controversy Spreads
U.S. President Donald Trump has admitted to personally calling the FIFA president regarding the suspension of U.S. national soccer team forward Balogun. The move has sparked widespread criticism, not only from Belgium, the U.S. team's opponent in the Round of 16, but also within the United States.