The Revival of Korean Cinema? "Don't Just Aim for the 10 Million Mark" With the repetitive release of films featuring similar narratives and genres, an… SBS Jun 16, 2026 10:00 PM
The 'Single Person' Who Blocked the Way: Sports Organizations Fail to Enter Facility Again At the vote-counting station at Olympic Park in Seoul, where a blockade protest is ongoing, sports organizations attempted to enter throughout the day, but their efforts were thwarted once again. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:32 PM
Apple Mangoes Grown in Gyeonggi-do? "The Entire Country to Become Subtropical Soon" Today , the temperature in Seoul climbed to 33.2°C , breaking the record for the highest temperature of the year just one day after it was set. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:32 PM
EXCLUSIVE: "Three Years of Silence"... Where Did the 3 Billion Won Investment Go? The CEO of a well-known land investment firm has been referred to the prosecution on fraud charges. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:32 PM
"No Alcohol Provided in Prosecutor's Office"... Clashes Over Alleged 'Drinking Party' to Coordinate Testimony Prosecutor Park Sang-yong, who was in charge of the Ssangbangwool Group's North Korea remittance case, appeared at the jury trial for Lee Hwa-young, former Vice Governor of Gyeonggi Province. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:32 PM
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Over 1,000 Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Duo Over Data Breach; Tving Faces Over 90,000 Plaintiffs The number of victims participating in damages lawsuits against the matchmaking agency Duo and the online video streaming service Tving, both of which recently experienced personal data breaches, is surging. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:32 PM
Protesters Chant "Election Fraud, Hold New Election"; Police Consider Obstruction of Business Charges for Blocking Entrance Now, let’s go live to the vote-counting center at Olympic Park to check the current situation. SBS Jun 16, 2026 9:31 PM
NHRCK: "Forced Late-Night Police Interrogations Violate Human Rights" After Pregnant Woman Suffers Miscarriage The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has issued a decision stating that "forcing late-night interrogations as a matter of routine practice constitutes a human rights violation," following an incident where a pregnant woman suffered a miscarriage after consecutive late-night police questioning sessions. SBS Jun 16, 2026 7:58 PM
Death of a Female Firefighter in Her 20s: Will Allegations of Harassment and Ignored Internal Investigations Be Uncovered? When citing this interview, please accurately state the program name, 'SBS News … SBS Jun 16, 2026 7:48 PM