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Why South Korea's AI Dividend Proposal is Sparking a Massive Debate Lawmaker Yoon Sang-hyun criticizes proposals for 'AI universal basic income' and 'excess profits tax' on the semiconductor industry, advocating for opportunities.
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Ex-Trump Official Alleges Election Fraud in South Korea Controversial professor Mos Tan, accused of defaming President Lee, evades police questioning while alleging election fraud oversight.
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Myanmar's Military Leader Promises Peace in 5 Years Amid Deadly Airstrikes Myanmar's new military president Min Aung Hlaing promises lasting peace within five years, but analysts remain skeptical.
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US General's 'Dagger' Comment Sparks Diplomatic Crisis for South Korea USFK Commander Brunson's controversial remark likening Korea to a 'dagger' prompted the South Korean government to express regret to the US.
Is South Korea a 'Dagger' to China? US Commander's Remark Sparks Outrage South Korea expresses concern to the US over General Brunsen's remark comparing Korea to a dagger from China's perspective.
US Warns Allies: 'The Era of Freeloading on Taxpayers Is Over' US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin praises South Korea's commitment to wartime operational control transition at Shangri-La Dialogue.
Trump Seizes $1 Billion in Iranian Crypto Amid Iran Deal Move President Trump heads to the White House Situation Room for final decisions on Iran, emphasizing nuclear commitments and maritime agreements.
Trump's $9.7B Dell Deal Sparks Massive Conflict-of-Interest Outcry Trump's stock purchase in Dell sparks conflict of interest concerns as the Pentagon announces a $9.7 billion contract with the company.
Court Blocks Trump Name Removal and Closure of Kennedy Center A US federal court ordered the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center and halted a planned two-year facility closure.
Brutal Torture Allegations: South Korean Activists Detail Israeli Abuse Three South Koreans released from Israeli captivity face severe health issues, including injuries from torture and dehydration.
U.S. General's 'Dagger' Comment Sparks China Outrage and Diplomatic Tension US Forces Korea Commander clarified his 'dagger' remark, emphasizing the need for dialogue beyond US-China binary thinking.
South Korea Unveils New Defense Plan to Counter North Korean Nuclear Threats Emphasizing a strong alliance, the speech advocates for Korea-led defense while addressing North Korea's threats at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
Could a Summit with Kim Jong-un Solve Japan's Abduction Crisis? Japanese PM Takaichi Sanae vows to resolve abduction issues with North Korea, considering all options for the victims' return.
US Commander's 'Dagger' Comment on South Korea Sparks Diplomatic Crisis The US Forces Korea commander likened South Korea to a dagger from China's perspective, prompting government concerns and clarifications.
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