EU Limits Starlink and Amazon: New Move to Curb U.S. Tech Power The EU is set to allocate two-thirds of mobile satellite communication frequencies to European firms, limiting competition for SpaceX and Amazon.
China Targets AI Talent: Top Engineers Now Need Approval to Travel China requires top AI talent from private firms like Alibaba to gain prior approval before leaving the country, according to Bloomberg.
150,000 Foreign Voters in Korea: A Growing Power in Local Elections The recent local elections saw a record 151,532 foreign voters in South Korea, marking an 18.7% increase from the last election.
Samsung Labor Deal Settled: Can South Korea Save Its Tech Edge? The Democratic Party's candidate for Gyeonggi Province welcomed the Samsung labor agreement and emphasized accelerating the K-semiconductor cluster.
China Bans AI Talent from Leaving: Why Alibaba and DeepSeek are Under Watch China tightens travel restrictions on key personnel in private AI firms to curb talent and technology outflow amid US competition.
China Bans AI Talent from Leaving: New Exit Rules Target Tech Stars China restricts key AI talent from leaving the country to prevent brain drain amid global AI competition.
Israel Eliminates Hamas Military Leader Mohammed Ode in Targeted Strike Israel's government announced the killing of Hamas military leader Mohammed Odeh in the Gaza Strip.
Zero Dollars in 4 Months: Why Trump's Gaza Peace Plan is Stalling Trump's Gaza Peace Committee has failed to secure any reconstruction funds after four months, with only 1% of pledged contributions received.
Trump’s Pressure Backfires: Saudi Crown Prince 'Furious' Over Israel Deal Reports indicate Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was furious over Trump's pressure to normalize relations with Israel.
Will the Yongin Semiconductor Cluster Survive? Candidate Hyun Geun-taek's Bold Promise Explained Candidate Hyun Geun-taek strongly rejects rumors about relocating the Yongin semiconductor cluster, emphasizing its national importance.
The AI War: Why South Korea is Betting Everything on Manufacturing 2026 Minister Kim Jung-kwan emphasizes AI transformation in manufacturing as crucial for South Korea's growth, urging collaboration across sectors.
South Korea Summons Iranian Ambassador Over Diplomatic Crisis The government plans to summon the Iranian ambassador to express strong objections and demand prevention of recurrence.
Samsung Strike Averted: 73.7% Approval Secures Tech Giant's Future Candidates for Gyeonggi Province governor welcomed the resolution of Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations, with a 73.7% approval rate.
Iran's Navy and Proxies Blamed for Missile Strike on South Korean Ship Government announces missile strike targeting the enemy's naval vessel to enhance national security and defense capabilities.
China Tightens Grip on Top Military Officers via 7 New Measures China has announced measures to strengthen the education and supervision of senior military officials, emphasizing strict oversight.
Iranian Missile Hits South Korean Vessel in Strait of Hormuz South Korea protests after Iranian missile likely strikes its vessel, while bridge demolition delays affect train operations.
Iran Missile Strike on South Korean Vessel Sparks Political Crisis Rep. Jang Dong-hyuk criticizes President Lee Jae-myung's response to Iran's missile attack on a Korean ship, questioning his actions.
South Korean Ship Hit by Iranian Missile: Iran Denies Allegations The South Korean ship 'HMM Namoo' was likely hit by an Iranian missile, but Iran denies the allegations despite diplomatic protests.
South Korea's Starbucks Boycott: Is the Ban Still in Effect? The Democratic Party maintains its recommendation to avoid Starbucks despite CEO Jeong Yong-jin's apology over the 'Tank Day' marketing controversy.
Iranian Missile Hit South Korean Vessel: Debris Confirms Origin South Korea's HMM Namwoo was likely hit by an Iranian anti-ship missile, prompting calls for an apology from the Iranian government.
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