Friday, May 1, 2026

Yoon Suk Yeol Appears in Court for First Hearing on ‘Rebellion’ Charges

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attends his first criminal trial on rebellion charges, seeking cancellation of his detention.

Is North Korea Now Officially a Nuclear Power? Trump’s Omission Sparks Controversy

North Korea's hypersonic missile drill and the U.S. acknowledgment of its nuclear status signal a shift in foreign policy strategy.

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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.

South Korea Surpasses 2 Million Medical Tourists in 2025, with Double Visa-Free Chinese Visitors

South Korea welcomed over 2 million foreign patients in 2025, driven by a visa-free policy for Chinese tourists and high demand for medical services.

From CDMA to AI Highways: What’s Next for South Korea’s Telecom Industry?

SK Telecom celebrates 30 years of CDMA technology, highlighting its impact on telecommunications and the rise of AI infrastructure.

2026 Supplementary Budget: Support for Vulnerable Groups and Youth Jobs in an Era of High Inflation

South Korea's Health Ministry proposes a budget increase to support vulnerable groups, but faces criticism over its relevance and effectiveness.

Turning Crisis Into Opportunity: Korea Looks To AI For Its Next Leap

Choi Tae Won emphasizes AI's potential for growth amid economic challenges, pledging support for job creation and societal needs.

Economic Viability Confirmed: New Public Hospitals in Gyeonggi Province Set for Launch

Gyeonggi Province plans to establish two new public hospitals, showing positive economic feasibility with advanced healthcare integration.

Musk Says AI Beats Humans This Year—Stanford Says No AGI in 2026: Who’s Right?

Scholars challenge claims of imminent AGI, predicting 2024 will focus on assessing AI's practical utility and productivity gains.

AI Cold War: China Expands Influence Across Developing World

China is advancing in AI, challenging US dominance and appealing to developing countries with affordable technology, says economist Rory Green.

How a 2-Cent Sugar Tax Could Save $4.5 Billion in Healthcare Costs: California’s Bold Move

A sugar-sweetened beverage tax in California could cut obesity cases and save $4.5 billion in healthcare costs over ten years.

Weight-Loss Drugs Could Cut Airline Fuel Bills by $580 Million—An Unexpected Win for U.S. Carriers

The obesity treatment market is growing, helping U.S. airlines save on fuel costs due to decreased passenger weight.

Microsoft’s Copilot Takes Center Stage as Nadella Pushes Korea AI Plans

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses AI's impact on industries and introduces Copilot, enhancing user experiences and productivity.

AI Agents Set to Overthrow Google and Apple’s App Store Empire

AI is set to disrupt the software industry, challenging app distribution models and paving the way for vertical AI solutions.

Brand Strategy for Economic Resilience: Win Over 1% for Success, Experts Advise

To thrive in retail, brands must build a loyal 1% customer base and a strong brand identity, especially during economic downturns.

Semiconductor Technology Faces Major Challenges, China Takes the Lead

Experts claim that South Korea's semiconductor technology has been largely surpassed by China in just two years.

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