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North Korea Launches Multiple Missiles: What the 50-Mile Flight Means North Korea's missile flew over 80km, with multiple launch devices detected, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Iran Restores Internet Access After 87-Day Blackout Amid Regional Conflict Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the restoration of internet access previously blocked during the conflict with the US and Israel.
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South Korea's Maritime Push: President Lee’s Plan to Transform the Southeast President Lee Jae-myung emphasized strategic investments in the southeastern region for global maritime leadership amid supply chain restructuring.
South Korea's Bold Move to Rebuild Trust and Reduce Military Tensions The government has paused procedures to restore the 9·19 military agreement but continues to explore trust-building measures.
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South Korea's Plan to Build a Global AI & Semiconductor Powerhouse by 2026 Candidate Lee Jae-jun aims to transform Suwon into a global hub for AI, semiconductors, and biotech, fostering a collaborative industrial ecosystem.
Trump's Peace Deal Signals Middle East Calm: Bitcoin Surges Past $77,000 Bitcoin surged as Middle East tensions eased, with Trump's peace agreement comments reversing investor sentiment.
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