Friday, May 1, 2026

North Korea Launches New School Year: What Does the 12-Year Compulsory Education Reform Mean for Students?

North Korea's schools held opening ceremonies for the new academic year, emphasizing education and rehabilitation for disabled children.

Is the U.S.-Korea Alliance Stronger Than Ever? Insights from President Lee’s Meeting with U.S. Congress

President Lee Jae Myung discussed South Korea's collaboration with U.S. representatives amid the Middle East crisis, emphasizing bilateral relations.

South Korea’s Legal System Tested in Landmark Martial Law Case

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment for leading a rebellion, with appeals expected from both sides.

Deok Hyun Hwang

First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels

The First International Conference on Fossil Fuels aims to shift policies away from fossil fuels, addressing energy security and economic impacts.

Korea Meteorological Administration Partners with NOAA for AI, Satellite, Radar Weather Forecasting

The KMA and NOAA held a meeting to enhance collaboration on weather forecasting technologies, focusing on AI and satellite advancements.

Auto-Pay EV Charging by Simply Plugging In… Push to Introduce PnC

Hyundai Motor Group plans to enhance convenience for EV users by expanding its Plug & Charge network for automatic payment and authentication.

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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