Trump Halts AI Executive Order: Why He Stopped the Signing Trump postponed an executive order on AI oversight, citing concerns over U.S. competitiveness and potential job creation impacts.
Samsung Faces Strike Threat: How the AI Era is Changing Labor Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon stated that invoking emergency mediation during Samsung's labor negotiations is not a viable option.
Samsung Shareholders Threaten Lawsuit Over Secret Bonus Deal Samsung shareholders oppose special bonuses without approval, threatening legal action over shareholder rights.
Starbucks Korea Faces Massive Boycott Over Controversial 'Tank Day' Ad Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' marketing controversy leads to widespread backlash, prompting institutions to cut ties with the brand.
GOP Abruptly Pulls Trump War Powers Resolution Amid Internal Revolt The GOP abruptly withdrew a resolution limiting Trump's military authority against Iran due to insufficient support for the measure.
$6.7B Tennessee Project Hits U.S. Senate: A Key to Economic Security? Michelle Steel's nomination as U.S. Ambassador to Korea included discussions on Korea Zinc's investment projects.
Will AI Replace You? California Moves to Shield Workers and Distribute Wealth California Governor Gavin Newsom signs an executive order to support jobs against AI layoffs, including training and universal basic capital.
$2.25B Quantum Bet: Can the U.S. Outpace China's Tech Rise? The US invests 3 trillion won in quantum computing to maintain tech supremacy amid fierce competition with China, enhancing national security.
From U.S. Military Base to AI Hub: The Plan to Transform Uijeongbu Candidate Kim Dong-geun promises to return Camp Stanley for attracting large enterprises and developing a high-tech industrial complex in Uijeongbu.
South Korean Aid Workers Allege Brutal Assault by Israeli Forces Korean activists claim they were abused by Israeli forces after being detained, prompting a serious response from the South Korean government.
Trump Faces Dilemma: Will He Skip His Son's Wedding Due to Iran Conflict? Donald Trump Jr. is set to marry this weekend, but his father may miss the event due to Iran war and peace negotiations.
Detained by Israeli Forces: Activist Reveals Brutal Details of Capture Activist Kim Ah-hyun, captured by Israeli forces while on a humanitarian boat to Gaza, arrives at Incheon International Airport.
South Korean Activists Claim Brutal Abuse Following Israeli Detention Two South Korean activists detained by Israeli forces in Gaza returned home, alleging violence and human rights violations during their capture.
Macron Moves to Erase Colonial Slavery Laws Still on French Books President Macron proposes to abolish royal decrees defining slavery in former French colonies, recognizing them as crimes against humanity.
Marco Rubio Calls Cuba a Terrorist Threat as Tensions Explode U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio labels Cuba a national security threat, prompting a strong denial from the Cuban government.
Trump’s Cuba Gamble: Why the U.S. Is Targeting the Castro Regime Trump faces criticism for lack of success in key diplomatic issues while intensifying pressure on Cuba, signaling a new foreign policy approach.
Samsung Labor Vote Surpasses 50%: Massive Internal Tensions Rise Samsung's union vote surpassed 50%, but conflicts remain as non-semiconductor workers criticize the agreement as inadequate.
Samsung Union Vote Hits 66%: Inside the Tension at Chip Giant Samsung union voting exceeds 66%, but internal conflicts persist. Starbucks boycott grows amid ongoing controversies.
Iran Tightens Grip on Strait of Hormuz With New Shipping Rules Iran emphasizes control over the Strait of Hormuz, requiring ships to obtain permission for passage, with 35 vessels crossing recently.
How a Single E-Commerce Giant Is Impacting U.S.-Korea Security US security negotiation team to visit Korea as delays reveal weaknesses in diplomatic strategy, impacting national interests and corporate relations.
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