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UN Condemns Israel for Installing Military Facilities on UN Site UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemns Israel's decision to establish military facilities in East Jerusalem on UN property.
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Taiwan's President Declares Sovereignty: Is a Conflict Imminent? Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te asserts the island's sovereignty, emphasizing it as an independent nation amid Chinese criticism.
Can Canada Save South Korea's Energy Supply? High-Stakes Deal on the Table The Blue House stated no confirmation yet on Special Envoy Kang's visit to Canada for energy cooperation amidst Middle East tensions.
Samsung Strike Averted: The Last-Minute Deal That Saved the Chip Giant Samsung Electronics reached a temporary agreement just before a strike, sparking criticism from Hong Joon-pyo towards the union's demands.
Is South Korea's Logistics Hub in Danger? The Battle Over Incheon Tensions rise in Incheon as discussions on restructuring the airport and port intensify, raising concerns over critical infrastructure.
Germany Proposes New EU Status for Ukraine to Fast-Track Peace Talks German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed granting Ukraine EU 'associate member' status to facilitate peace negotiations with Russia.
Will AI Replace Humans? South Korea's Bold Plan to Protect Labor Rights Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon emphasizes the importance of a people-centered AI transition amid digital transformation and technological innovation.
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Did the National Intelligence Service Mislead the CIA? Unpacking the Emergency Martial Law Controversy The special investigation team is probing allegations that the National Intelligence Service briefed the CIA on martial law.
Trump Vows to Talk to Taiwan's President Amid Rising Tensions Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te asserts Taiwan's sovereignty amid China's criticism of his independence remarks in a recent speech.
South Korea's Massive Airport Expansion Faces Sudden Policy Threat Incheon civic groups urge swift progress on the Incheon International Airport Phase 5 project and maintenance of the One-Port strategy.
South Korean Citizens Released After Israeli Navy Seizure Near Gaza South Korea welcomes the swift release of its citizens captured by Israel, expressing regret over their initial detention.
Can AI Protect Workers? South Korea and the ILO Partner on New Model Minister Kim Young-hoon and ILO Director-General Gilbert Houngbo meet in Seoul for discussions on labor issues.
Held for 10+ Years: The Fight to Free 3 Missionaries in North Korea South Koreans detained in North Korea for over a decade face neglect; experts urge government action and societal awareness.
Only 5 Chinese Buyers in Gangnam? Inside the Viral 'Property Spree' Scandal President Lee Jae-myung criticizes reports of Chinese buyers in Gangnam, calling it fake news fueling anti-China sentiment.
$45 Billion Prize: South Korean Firms Eye Canada's Submarine Project South Korea's presidential aide is considering a visit to Canada to support Korean firms in a major submarine project.
Missing Rebar Crisis: Should Seoul's High-Speed Rail Construction Stop? The GTX-A line's rebar omission issue sparks government safety checks and intensifies political debates ahead of the Seoul mayoral election.
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