1 Billion Views Later: Inside the Secret UAP Files Released by the US UFO and UAP-related data released by the U.S. government surpasses 1 billion views, with additional materials unveiled on the 22nd.
Is Asia's Population Collapse a Doom Scenario or a New Economic Era? Global concerns rise over declining populations due to low birth rates and aging, impacting labor and economic structures.
Will AI Replace Your Job? South Korea Launches New Task Force The Economic and Social Labor Committee established a council to address AI transition issues and support systems in the workplace.
Samsung Workers Vote on 6.2% Pay Raise Amid Intense Internal Conflict Samsung Electronics union begins voting on a tentative agreement amid ongoing internal conflicts, with a focus on the outcome.
790,000 Complaints: How Seoul Is Using AI to Fix Subway Temperatures In Seoul's subway, 790,000 complaints about heating and cooling highlight the need for AI temperature control systems.
Samsung Pay Bonuses Even in Loss: A New Era for Tech Compensation? Samsung Electronics' agreement on performance bonuses raises concerns about potential demands across the industry, prompting labor department investigations.
The Web is Broken: Why Tim Berners-Lee Wants to Reset the Internet Smartphones now recommend news based on user interests, highlighting the exploitation of personal data in the attention economy.
Is 'Woke' a Corporate Tool? Inside the Fight Over Social Justice The article critiques 'woke' culture, revealing it as a tool for elites to maintain power while masking their self-interests.
Samsung's Profit War: Why Farmers and Subcontractors Want a Piece Major labor unions demand compensation for subcontractors as tensions rise over profit-sharing in the face of impending strikes.
Samsung's $23B Bonus Windfall Sparks Fight Over Fair Pay Amid semiconductor boom, unions and farmers demand profit-sharing reforms, citing neglect of agriculture in corporate gains.
Goodbye Nauru: Why This Pacific Island Nation is Changing Its Name Countries are shedding colonial legacies, with Turkey, Thailand, and Eswatini adopting new identities, including Nauru's name change.
Apple Tightens App Store Age Controls to Protect Minors in 2 Regions Apple introduces a new age rating system for its app stores in Australia and Vietnam to enhance control over apps for minors.
Beyond Marriage: Why Modern Couples Are Defying Traditional Family Norms Same-sex couples face challenges in recognition, while traditional couples struggle with perceptions of practicality in relationships.
Samsung Workers Vote on Massive Pay Deal—Is a Strike Looming? Samsung Electronics union members are rapidly mobilizing, with a 66% voter turnout on the first day of the 2026 wage negotiation vote.
AI and Labor Conflict: Inside the Future of South Korea's Jobs Son Kyung-sik emphasized AI's role in boosting productivity and job quality during a meeting with ILO's Gilbert Houngbo amid labor uncertainties.
Starbucks Korea Faces Backlash Over 'Tank Day' Marketing Controversy The South Korean Ministry of Defense has temporarily suspended its welfare program with Starbucks Korea amid the 'Tank Day' controversy.
Starbucks Faces Massive Boycott in South Korea Over 'Tank Day' Scandal Gwangju and Jeonnam officials, 5.18 groups, and civil society challenge the spirit of May and democracy in South Korea.
Can Public-Private Partnerships Fix Global Crises? UNDP and KCCI Team Up Choi Tae-won of the Korean Chamber of Commerce met UNDP's new president to discuss collaboration on 'social value' initiatives.
Why Women Use AI 20% Less Than Men: The Hidden Bias Risk A study shows women use generative AI 20% less than men, raising concerns about bias in AI learning data.
Why 'Secret Hiring' is Leaving Job Seekers in the Dark The need to improve opaque hiring practices, particularly regarding salary transparency, remains unaddressed despite ongoing discussions.
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