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Seoul shares open sharply lower on profit-taking after record rally
  • Seoul, Washington agree to seek practical support for legitimate Korean workers entering US
  • Personnel spotted at China's structure in Yellow Sea: lawmaker
  • Nuclear safety watchdog set to decide on 10-year extension for Kori-2 reactor
  • BOK keeps rate steady at 2.5%
    • Overshooting 1.5 C climate target 'inevitable': UN chief
    • [Wang Son-taek] The promise of connectivity from Gyeongju APEC summit
    • Google develops landmark quantum computing algorithm
    • Charles to be first UK king to pray with pope in 500 years
    • US military strikes suspected drug vessel in Pacific
    • [Graphic News] Korea’s average wedding cost tops W21m
    • US levies new sanctions on Russia in push to end Ukraine war
    • Relocation of presidential office diverted police from Itaewon before fatal crush: audit
    • High school senior donates part of liver to save father before college entrance exam
    • US mulls software curbs on China
    • Senior Seoul official reports 'partial progress' in trade negotiations with US
    • Pyongyang holds int'l film fest after six-year hiatus
    • Previous first lady sitting on throne at royal palace sparks yet another controversy
    • UN court says Israel must ease aid into Gaza, provide 'basic needs'
    • Amazon sees faster speeds with hi-tech eyeglasses, AI
    • N. Korea says it tested 2 hypersonic projectiles, successfully hit target
    • Ex-defense chief attends arrest warrant hearing over alleged interference in Marine death case
    • TXT announces five-city Japan tour

    LATEST

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    • NCT Dream to return in November: report
    • Two decades after revival, Seoul's Cheonggyecheon flows with 8 times more fish
    • South Korea plans to stop calling incinerated plastic ‘recycling’
    • Seoul shares open sharply lower on profit-taking after record rally
    • Art Basel Paris opens amid Louvre heist, bringing global art scene back under Grand Palais dome

    ASIA

    • North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate Shock
    • North Korea’s Smartest Teens Are Being Dragged Into the Military—Here’s Why
    • North Korea Opens Its First Internet Café—and Kim Jong Un Brings His Daughter
    • Vietnam Cracks Down on Imports to Avoid U.S. Tariff Backlash
    • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Time Spec Breaks Tsukuba Circuit Record, Cementing EV Performance Legacy
    • North Korea Sends Young Volunteers to Dangerous Jobs Under the Guise of Voluntary Participation
    • Tension Soars in South Korea’s Presidential Security: Arming Guards with Heavy Weapons After Resignation
    • Democrats Call for Accountability, Push to Investigate Yoon’s ‘Bloodshed’ Tactics

    WORLD

    • China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze
    • Porsche Taycan GTS Breaks Guinness Record with 10.9-Mile Ice Drift
    • Africa's MPOX Variant Clade 1b Reaches France: Health Officials Take Action
    • LA Wildfires’ Economic Toll Hits $50 Billion, Doubling Early Estimates
    • Real Reason Trump Wants Greenland and the Panama Canal: Geopolitical Dominance
    • Biden Targets China, Russia with New Semiconductor Export Limits

    BUSINESS

    • Honda to Start Making Old Parts Again — Starting with the NSX
    • Honda's NSX Returns: A 1,000-Horsepower Electric Rival to Lexus LFR
    • Honda’s S7 Electric SUV: A Major Player in the Race for EV Dominance
    • Lamborghini's First EV: A 2,000-Horsepower Beast Built for Speed and Emotion
    • Ford Revives Classic Design with the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition
    • ID.EVERY1: Volkswagen's $21K Electric Vehicle Aims to Make Green Driving Accessible
    • Toyota’s bZ3X SUV Surges with 10,000 Pre-Orders: A New Era in EVs
    • Telo Trucks' MT1: A 500-HP Compact Pickup That Packs Big Punch in a Small Frame

    DEBATE

    • China Hits Back at Hollywood as Trade War With Trump Heats Up
    • Model 3's Struggles: 1 in 4 Fail Safety Inspections in Denmark and Germany
    • Xiaomi’s Success vs. Apple’s Failure: What’s the Difference?
    • Trump Defends Tesla, Promises Action Against Violent Attacks
    • Ford's Bold Move: Will the Mustang Evolve into a Sedan with the Mach 4 Name?
    • Revival of the Estima? Toyota’s Sienna May Re-enter Japan's Market

    ENTERTAINMENT

    • How Real People Shaped Disney’s Most Beloved Animated Characters
    • General Motors Plans to Shift Truck Production to U.S. to Combat Tariff Impact
    • Could Squid Game’s Games Lead to Serious Health Risks? Doctors Reveal the Dangers
    • 'Squid Game' Season 2’s Massive Success—How Much Revenue Will It Make?
    • China’s Illegal 'Squid Game' Season 2 Merch Craze Raises Eyebrows and Anger
    • BTS Members’ Solo Projects Are Crushing It in 2025 – See the Latest Stats
    • LE SSERAFIM’s 'CRAZY' Dominates the Charts Again – Why Is It Surging Now?
    • XLOV Makes History as South Korea’s First Genderless Boy Group with Debut Single "I'mma Be

    SPORTS

    • Shohei Ohtani Targets Back-to-Back World Series Titles with Dodgers in 2025
    • Tiger Woods Named Most Influential Figure in Golf for 2024
    • Freddie Freeman’s Historic Grand Slam Ball Sells for $1.56 Million at Auction
    • Yankees Eye Mike Trout in Trade After Losing Juan Soto to Mets—Will It Happen?
    • Biggest Deal in MLB History: Soto Beats Ohtani with $765 Million Contract
    • North Korea's Park Myong Jin Crushes Competition, Wins Three Gold Medals in Bahrain

    LIFESTYLE

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    • Eat More Eggplant—It’s Good for Your Blood and Your Heart
    • Want to Burn More Fat? Try a 30-Second Cold Shower, Experts Say
    • Bats, Fruit, and a Deadly Virus—Why Korea’s Health Officials Are on High Alert
    • Why You Crave Junk Food When You’re Sad—And What to Eat Instead
    • Mulberries May Help with Fatigue, Digestion, and Even Aging
    • Cold Medicine Doesn’t Kill the Cold—Here’s What It Really Does