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From Market Lull to AI Boom: Apple’s Stock Soars with AI Integration

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U.S. Labels South Korea ‘Sensitive’—But What’s Really Behind the Move?

South Korea's "sensitive country" designation by the U.S. is linked to security issues at a U.S. research institute, raising concerns.

J-Hope’s New Remix Album Promises a Sonic Adventure

J-Hope will release "Sweet Dreams - zzZ Remixes," featuring six tracks, including various remixes of his hit song "Sweet Dreams."

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South Korea Urges UN to Strengthen Multilateralism Amid Global Instability

South Korea's Vice Minister Kang Insun discusses strengthening UN multilateralism and North Korea issues with UN officials in New York.

South Korea Calls for Urgent Action on North Korea’s Human Rights Violations

South Korea emphasizes human rights in North Korea, urging compliance with international law and addressing human rights violations in a UN report.

South Korea, China, Japan Set to Resume Face-to-Face Talks After 15 Months

South Korea, China, and Japan's foreign ministers will meet in Tokyo to discuss regional issues and potential cooperation ahead of APEC.

U.S. Keeps South Korea at the Table in Talks with North Korea, Says Kevin Kim

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Kevin Kim reassures South Korea will remain central in U.S.-North Korea talks under Trump administration.

South Korea Pushes for Complete Denuclearization of North Korea at UN Disarmament Meeting

Deputy Foreign Minister Kang Insun condemned North Korea's nuclear activities and called for international cooperation on disarmament.

South Korea Prepares for APEC 2025 with Launch of Official Summit Website

South Korea launches the APEC 2025 official website ahead of the summit in Gyeongju, providing key information and engaging the public.

Blinken and Iwaya Visit South Korea to Solidify Trilateral Relations and Address North Korea

U.S. and Japanese foreign ministers visit South Korea to strengthen alliances amid political instability, emphasizing trilateral cooperation.

U.S. Embassy in Seoul Opens Condolence Book for Jimmy Carter—Find Out How to Sign It

The U.S. Embassy in South Korea offers a condolence book for mourners following Jimmy Carter's passing, with specific visiting hours.

South Korea’s Push for Stronger Human Rights Action in North Korea Gains Global Support

South Korea welcomes the UN resolution on North Korean human rights, marking a decade since the COI report, urging improvements.

U.S. and South Korea Set to Sign Major Defense Deal Amid Trump Concerns

South Korea and the U.S. will sign the 12th SMA this week, aiming to finalize defense cost-sharing before the election.

U.S., South Korea, and Japan Unite Against North Korea’s Missile Menace

South Korea, the U.S., and Japan condemn North Korea's ICBM launch and military ties with Russia, urging dialogue for lasting peace.

South Korea’s Dilemma: Supplying Lethal Weapons to Ukraine Could Trigger Russian Retaliation

NATO reconsiders troop deployment amid North Korea's involvement in Ukraine, as South Korea contemplates supplying lethal weapons.

South Korea Backs Global Call Amid Israel-Hezbollah Tensions

Amid escalating clashes between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, the South Korean government has called for a ceasefire.

Over 32,000 Attacks on South Korean Diplomatic Sites from China

Recent data shows that South Korean diplomatic institutions faced the most cyber attacks from China, with over 32,000 attempts reported.

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