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Anthropic's Mythos AI Goes Global: Why the EU Is Fighting for Access Anthropic is advancing plans to provide its cybersecurity AI model 'Mythos' to the EU, marking its first release outside the US and UK.
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South Korea's New Labor Laws: Hourly Leave and Flexible Breaks Explained Starting next year, annual paid leave can be taken in hours, and break rules for 4-hour workers will also change.
Is Your Vote Worth $18,000? The Massive Stakes of Seoul's Election The upcoming local elections in Seoul highlight the significant value of each vote, estimated at around 24 million KRW, emphasizing voter impact.
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South Korea Targets Chip Supremacy With New Defense Semiconductor Law The Korean government has established a legal framework to enhance domestic defense semiconductor capabilities and secure supply chains.
Trump Abandons Controversial $18B Fund After Court Intervention Trump withdraws $1.8 billion fund for Capitol riot supporters amid legal challenges and bipartisan criticism, citing operational complications.
$45B Submarine Race: South Korea’s Bold Move to Win Canada’s Defense Contract South Korea's National Security Office is enhancing cooperation with Canada in defense, space, and energy sectors, supporting a $60 billion submarine project.
South Korea Expands Aid to Africa: New Strategic Deals Signed in Seoul Korea's KOICA enhances diplomatic and economic ties with Africa through comprehensive ODA initiatives.
Can Foreigners Vote in South Korea? New Rules for 2026 Local Elections The article discusses voting rules, election outcomes, and the inclusion of foreign residents in local elections in Korea.
China Cracks Down on AI: New Rules to Block Tech Leakage China will tighten regulations on foreign investment in AI and advanced tech starting next month, restricting data transfer without permission.
99% Win Probability: Will Choo Mi-ae Sweep South Korea's Gyeonggi Race? Candidate Choo Mi-ae has a 99% chance of winning the Gyeonggi governor election, according to Polymarket predictions.
Can Incheon Become South Korea's Global Aerospace and Defense Hub? Incheon faces unique challenges due to low birth rates and urban concentration, needing a tailored aerospace and defense strategy.
Tragedy Halts Election Fever: How an Aerospace Explosion Silenced Daejeon Election campaigning in Daejeon was subdued due to a tragic explosion, leading candidates to cancel events to mourn the victims.
The Future of Chipmaking: South Korea's Massive Bet on Yongin Candidate Choo Mi-ae emphasizes semiconductor industry support in Yongin, urging voters to choose Hyun Geun-taek for a prosperous future.
South Korea's Port Crisis: Why Moving Offshore Is a Survival Move The author reflects on efforts to develop Incheon Port amid challenges posed by global shipping changes and the limitations of its structure.
Samsung Joins Global Top 10 as South Korea's KOSPI Hits 8,800 Record Key political figures campaign ahead of local elections, while investigations into a tragic accident at Hanwha Aerospace intensify.
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