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Constitutional Court Halts Han’s Nomination of Justices

Seoul: The Constitutional Court of South Korea has put a stop to acting President Han's nomination of two court justices, as reported by several major Korean-language newspapers. This decision comes as a significant development in the country's judicial and political landscape.

According to Yonhap News Agency, newspapers such as Kyunghyang Shinmun, Kookmin Daily, Donga Ilbo, and others highlighted the court's decision to accept an injunction against the nominations. This action has caused a halt in the nomination process, affecting the composition of the court.

The reports indicate that this move by the Constitutional Court has been widely covered by South Korean dailies, all emphasizing the brakes put on Han's nominations. This is seen as a pivotal point in the ongoing discussions about the country's judicial appointments.

Additionally, the news comes amid other significant headlines in South Korea, such as the withdrawal of stablecoin investors from the South Korean crypto market and issues involving SK hynix's chip partnership with Hanmi Semiconductor. However, the focus remains on the Constitutional Court's decision, which has drawn considerable attention from both Korean-language and English-language newspapers.

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