Thursday, June 18, 2026

Why South Korea’s Push for a UN AI Hub Could Transform Global AI Collaboration

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok plans visits to the U.S. and Switzerland to discuss South Korea's bid for the UN AI Hub.

Tesla Stock Drops 6%, While Nikola Soars 8% Amid Mixed Trends in EV Market

Tesla's stock fell over 6% due to missed delivery expectations, while Nikola surged 8%, highlighting mixed trends in the EV market.

WIS 2025 Kicks Off—Where AI Agents, AR Books, and Smart Cars Collide

The WIS 2025 showcases 450 ICT companies, focusing on AI and digital transformation, with keynotes on AI's impact on society and innovation.

Politics

G7 Summit Insights: How Trump and Lee Discussed Peace and Cooperation in Korea

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Trump discussed peace on the Korean Peninsula and economic cooperation at the G7 summit.

Michelle Steel Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Korea: What This Means for U.S.-Korea Relations

The Senate confirmed Michelle Steel as the new U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, marking her as the second Korean American in this role.

LG OLED TV 2026: Why Hollywood Experts Praise Its Stunning Picture Quality

LG's OLED TVs received acclaim from film experts for superior picture quality, showcasing perfect blacks and vibrant colors during roadshows.

Bitcoin Price Drop: What Asian Investors Need to Know After Fed’s Latest Meeting

The Fed hints at interest rate hikes, impacting Bitcoin prices. Kentucky sues for unlicensed betting, and FIFA combats scalping with blockchain.

Kentucky vs. Prediction Markets: What This Lawsuit Means for Sports Betting in 2026

Kentucky sues prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket, alleging illegal sports betting without proper licenses.

Military Officer Linked to Pyongyang Drone Operation Undergoes Detention Hearing

Drone Operations Commander Kim Yong Dae faces detention for alleged treason and document forgery linked to a North Korea drone operation.

U.S. Seen as Top Ally — and Top Threat — Around the World

A Pew Research survey reveals the U.S. is viewed as both a top ally and a major threat by various countries, contrasting perceptions of China.

Secrets, Spies, and the Electric Chair: The Rosenberg Case, 71 Years Later

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in 1953 for espionage, igniting controversy amid Cold War tensions and McCarthyism.

June 5, 1968: The Night Hope Died with Robert F. Kennedy

Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 after winning the California primary, marking a tragic moment in U.S. history.

U.S. War Game Predicts China-Taiwan War Could Spark Crisis in Korea and Japan

A U.S. think tank exercise explores a 2030 scenario where China invades Taiwan, leading to North Korean attacks on U.S. facilities in South Korea.

Palantir Slammed for Building ICE’s Immigrant Tracking Tech

Palantir Technologies faces criticism for its ICE contract, with calls to ensure its technology doesn't violate the Constitution.

VIP Access or Bust: Trump’s Memecoin Holders Scramble Before Deadline

Trump's memecoin TRUMP surged 60% after a VIP dinner announcement, with trading activity set to rise again as the event approaches.

Despite Tariff Relief, U.S. Inflation Fears Hit 44-Year High

Despite a 90-day tariff suspension, inflation fears rise, with consumer sentiment at its lowest since 1978, impacting economic growth.

Bluff or Breakthrough—Doubts Grow Over Trump’s China Claims

Trump's claims of ongoing China negotiations are likely false, aimed at calming markets amid tariff threats, per NYT report.

North Korea: Israel’s Gaza Offensive Is Occupation in Disguise—with U.S. Support

North Korea criticizes Israel's military actions in Gaza, linking them to U.S. involvement and asserting intentions of territorial annexation.

Trump Backs Off, Calls on China to Make the First Move

Trump urges China to negotiate amid escalating trade tensions, highlighting a shift in strategy as both nations prepare for conflict.

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