Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Trump’s 25% Tariff Clock Keeps Ticking: Seoul Races a U.S. Investment Law — But Washington’s Complaints Now Go Beyond Investment

U.S. tariffs on South Korea may rise due to investment delays, impacting trade and security talks, despite legislative efforts.

Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata: A Bold Opera That Conquered Time

Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata premiered in 1853, facing criticism but later became a beloved masterpiece exploring love and sacrifice.

Kim Jong Un’s Challenges UN: Our Nukes Are Not for Negotiation

North Korea will send a deputy foreign minister to the UN General Assembly for the first time since 2018, signaling a key diplomatic move.

Deok Hyun Hwang

AI-Driven Discovery Offers Hope in Treating Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

A new antibiotic peptide developed using AI shows promise for wound healing and lung disease treatment, derived from a Jeju sea anemone.

Solar Panels and Efficiency Measures Cut Campus Emissions by 20% at Seoul City University

Installing solar panels on campuses can significantly reduce carbon emissions, as shown by research from Seoul City University.

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