Korean Youth Empowered Through Global Internship in Developing NationsKorea's Export-Import Bank will send 44 interns to 10 developing countries under its Global Internship Program to foster global talent.
Korean Beauty Giant Kolmar Opens Second U.S. Factory to Beat Tariffs!Kolmar Korea opens a second US factory to enhance tariff-safe production for clients avoiding American import duties.
The Hidden Crisis: Senior Poverty Rates in South Korea Shockingly HighSouth Korea's public pensions have grown, yet many older women and those over 75 remain excluded due to qualification issues.
Hybe's IPO Drama: Chairman Bang Si-hyuk's Alleged Fraud Shakes Investor ConfidenceSouth Korea's regulators have referred Hybe's Bang Si-hyuk for prosecution over fraudulent trading during the IPO, profiting nearly 400 billion won.
Torrential Rain Hits South Korea: Casualties Rise as Flooding Wreaks HavocHeavy rain in South Korea caused casualties, flooding, transport disruptions, and evacuations in Gyeonggi and South Chungcheong Provinces.
South Korean Food Mogul Fined for Assaulting Cop During Drunken RuckusBinggrae's president, Kim Dong-hwan, fined $3,600 for assaulting a police officer during a drunken incident, court rules.
Poll Manipulation Scandal: Did Yoon Suk Yeol’s Team Rig the 2022 Election?New evidence suggests pre-election polls were manipulated to falsely portray Yoon Suk Yeol's support levels during his campaign.
Yoon Suk Yeol Boycotts Insurrection Trial Again: What’s Next for the Former President?Former President Yoon Suk Yeol boycotts his insurrection trial, demanding the removal of special counsel Cho Eun-suk's team.
Flash Floods and Landslide Risks: South Korea's Rainy Weekend Ahead!South Korea braces for heavy summer rains, with forecasts predicting up to 300mm of additional rainfall in affected areas through Saturday.
President Lee Calls for a Fresh Look at South Korea's Constitution!President Lee Jae Myung calls for a discussion on amending the Constitution, urging the National Assembly to lead the process.
Ransomware Chaos: How a Cyber Attack is Shaking Up South Korea’s Housing MarketSouth Korea's Seoul Guarantee Insurance faces a severe disruption due to a ransomware attack, affecting its core systems for three days.
Korea Zinc Goes Green: $108 Million Investment in Eco-Friendly Upgrades!Korea Zinc invests $108 million in environmental facilities, aiming to be the leading pro-environmental smelter for sustainability.
Can a Former President Dodge Interrogation? Yoon's Controversial Custody CaseFormer President Yoon Suk Yeol is detained amid a special counsel probe into alleged power abuse and martial law document fabrication.
China's Military Tech Boom: What It Means for South Korea's Arms StrategySouth Korea must revise its arms export strategy to stay competitive as China advances in military AI and robotics integration.
Viral Video: Shocking Booth Brawl Between Korean and Vietnamese Women in Hanoi!A video of a Korean woman assaulting a Vietnamese woman in Hanoi has gone viral, causing outrage among local residents.
South Korea Turns the Page: A New Era for Adoption BeginsSouth Korea will transition to state-managed adoptions, ending private agency involvement and emphasizing public oversight.
Young Workers in South Korea: A Dwindling Presence in Major CompaniesSouth Korea's workforce is aging, with only 20% of major firms' workers in their 20s as of 2024, highlighting demographic shifts.
Epic Mobile Game IRIS ORIGIN SEA Set to Take Southeast Asia by Storm!Ultimate Game Co. partners with Soul M Game Inc. to launch IRIS ORIGIN SEA, a reimagined legendary PC game.
Labor Bill Sparks Showdown: Businesses Fear Legal Chaos Over Worker ProtectionsA contentious labor bill by the ruling party faces backlash from businesses concerned about legal uncertainty and employer liability.
Healing Wounds: President Lee Apologizes for Government Failures in Major TragediesPresident Lee Jae Myung apologized to families affected by four major disasters, acknowledging past administrations' failures.
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