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  • Starbucks Korea’s ‘Tank Day’ Controversy: CEO Dismissed Over 5.18 Democratic Movement Insensitivity
    Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' Controversy: CEO Dismissed Over 5.18 Democratic Movement Insensitivity On the anniversary of the Gwangju Uprising, Shinsegae's chairman dismissed the CEO of Starbucks Korea for holding a controversial event.
  • How President Lee Jae-myung’s Market Visits Are Revitalizing South Korea’s Traditional Economy
    How President Lee Jae-myung's Market Visits Are Revitalizing South Korea's Traditional Economy President Lee Jae-myung and Kim Hye-kyung visit Namgu Market in Gwangju, engaging with citizens and taking commemorative photos.
  • Starbucks Korea’s Misstep: What Went Wrong with the ‘Tank Day’ Marketing on Democracy Day?
    Starbucks Korea's Misstep: What Went Wrong with the 'Tank Day' Marketing on Democracy Day? Starbucks Korea faces backlash over 'Tank Day' marketing on May 18, criticized by President Lee Jae-myung; CEO dismissed by Shinsegae Group.
  • Starbucks CEO Fired Amid 5·18 Controversy: What This Means for the Brand
    Starbucks CEO Fired Amid 5·18 Controversy: What This Means for the Brand The article discusses the significance of strategic planning in business success and the need for adaptability in changing markets.
  • Can a Hunger Strike Save Samsung? The Urgent Call from Yang Hyang-ja Amid Economic Crisis
    Can a Hunger Strike Save Samsung? The Urgent Call from Yang Hyang-ja Amid Economic Crisis Candidate Yang Hyang-ja begins an indefinite hunger strike to prevent a strike at Samsung, emphasizing the economy's survival over her election.
  • Japan’s Energy Crisis: How Rising LNG Prices Will Impact Your Electricity Bills This Summer
    Japan's Energy Crisis: How Rising LNG Prices Will Impact Your Electricity Bills This Summer Japan's PM considers supplementary budget to address rising energy costs due to Middle East tensions, impacting household expenses.
  • Shinsegae Group’s CEO Dismissed: What Led to the Controversial Marketing Incident?
    Shinsegae Group's CEO Dismissed: What Led to the Controversial Marketing Incident? Shinsegae Group has dismissed CEO Son Jung-hyun due to improper marketing, emphasizing accountability after a recent controversy.
  • Gwangju Uprising Controversy: What Did South Korea’s Lawmaker Really Say?
    Gwangju Uprising Controversy: What Did South Korea's Lawmaker Really Say? The Democratic Party demands an apology from the People Power Party over controversial remarks made about the Gwangju uprising.
  • 2026 부산 보궐선거: 홍준표 vs 한동훈, 누가 승리할까?
    2026 부산 보궐선거: 홍준표 vs 한동훈, 누가 승리할까? Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo predicts a clear win for the Democratic Party's candidate in Busan, sparking criticism from rival candidate Han Dong-hoon.
  • GTX-A 삼성역 부실시공, 경기도민 안전을 위한 긴급 대응 필요!
    GTX-A 삼성역 부실시공, 경기도민 안전을 위한 긴급 대응 필요! Governor Kim Dong-yeon urges thorough investigation into GTX-A construction flaws, emphasizing public safety for millions of residents.
  • Unlocking History: The Untold Stories of Kim Dae-jung and Lee Hee-ho’s Prison Memoirs
    Unlocking History: The Untold Stories of Kim Dae-jung and Lee Hee-ho's Prison Memoirs A new book explores former President Kim Dae-jung's political life, featuring prison records from him and his wife, Lee Hee-ho.
  • How Suwon Aims to Become Asia’s K-Culture Tourism Hub: 3 Key Strategies Revealed
    How Suwon Aims to Become Asia's K-Culture Tourism Hub: 3 Key Strategies Revealed Candidate Lee Jae-jun aims to unite Suwon's cultural assets to create a globally attractive city, boosting local economy and tourism.
  • How Will Gu Bon-gi Honor the 5·18 Spirit? 5 Key Campaign Promises Revealed
    How Will Gu Bon-gi Honor the 5·18 Spirit? 5 Key Campaign Promises Revealed The government mandates military, police, and public officials to pay respects on May 18, introducing the 'May 18 Insult Punishment Law.'
  • 2026 Seoul Education Superintendent Election: High Stakes with 3.6 to 1 Competition Rate
    2026 Seoul Education Superintendent Election: High Stakes with 3.6 to 1 Competition Rate The education superintendent elections show the highest competition in Seoul with an average ratio of 3.6 candidates per position.
  • Will Hong Joon-pyo’s Call for a New Conservative Party Reshape South Korea’s Political Landscape?
    Will Hong Joon-pyo's Call for a New Conservative Party Reshape South Korea's Political Landscape? Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo criticizes the People Power Party, emphasizing the need for a reformation of traditional conservatism and a new party.
  • How the Latest Trump-Lee Conversation Could Shape Korea’s Future: Insights and Implications
    How the Latest Trump-Lee Conversation Could Shape Korea's Future: Insights and Implications President Yoon discussed US-China summit outcomes and Korean Peninsula issues with Trump in a recent phone call, marking significant diplomatic engagement.
  • How the Latest US-China Summit Impacts Korea: Insights from President Yoon and Trump
    How the Latest US-China Summit Impacts Korea: Insights from President Yoon and Trump President Lee Jae-myung discussed US-China summit outcomes and Korean peace with President Trump two days later.
  • Korea-US Relations: What Did President Yoon and Trump Discuss in Their Key Call?
    Korea-US Relations: What Did President Yoon and Trump Discuss in Their Key Call? President Lee discussed Korea-U.S. relations and peace on the Korean Peninsula with Trump, highlighting cooperation and upcoming G7 meeting.
  • Uijeongbu’s Bold Plan: 15,000 Jobs and 4 Trillion Won Economic Impact from New AI and Aerospace Clusters
    Uijeongbu's Bold Plan: 15,000 Jobs and 4 Trillion Won Economic Impact from New AI and Aerospace Clusters Candidate Kim Won-ki proposes transforming Camp Red Cloud and Camp Stanley into advanced industry hubs for Uijeongbu's future.
  • Venezuela’s Alex Saab Extradited: What This Means for Maduro’s Regime and U.S. Relations
    Venezuela's Alex Saab Extradited: What This Means for Maduro's Regime and U.S. Relations Venezuela expelled former Minister Alex Saab, a close ally of President Maduro, linked to U.S. sanctions evasion strategies.
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