Saturday, April 5, 2025

Intel Stock Tumbles Following Reports of Stricter Export Controls to China

Intel's stock fell over 5% due to potential new semiconductor export controls to China, raising concerns about revenue loss.

Starlink’s Map Mystery: Why Did They Remove Dokdo?

Starlink's map no longer lists Dokdo, which was previously marked as part of Korea, now showing as Liancourt Rocks.

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Intel Hit Hard as Trump Calls for Repeal of Semiconductor Subsidies

Trump's hints at repealing the semiconductor law caused Intel's stock to drop 2.44%, highlighting its reliance on government support.

ChatGPT Surges as DeepSeek’s South Korean Users Plummet Amid Privacy Concerns

DeepSeek's user base in South Korea plummeted due to privacy concerns, while ChatGPT saw a surge in users amid regulatory actions.

National Pension Debate: Will South Korea Finally Reach a Consensus?

South Korea's ruling party, opposition, and government will meet Thursday to discuss key issues in National Pension reform.

Han Dong Hoon Recalls Deadly Threats and Martial Law Revelations in New Book

Han Dong Hoon reveals martial law crisis details, warning of potential arrest and threats to his life in his new book.

Intel’s Stock Soars 7% as U.S. Government Backs Domestic Chip Production

Intel's stock surged over 7% due to a partnership with TSMC and U.S. government support for domestic semiconductor production.

Tesla Stock Soars 6% on $400 Million U.S. Military Contract Rumors

Tesla's stock jumped nearly 6% on speculation of a $400 million U.S. order for electric armored vehicles, despite Musk's denial.

1929 Lateran Treaty: Resolving the Roman Question and Establishing Vatican City

The Lateran Treaty of 1929 established Vatican City, resolving the Roman Question and normalizing relations between Italy and the Holy See.

AI Competition Heats Up: South Korea’s Regulatory Hurdles vs. U.S. and China’s Dominance

The U.S. and China enhance AI capabilities with government support, while South Korea faces uncertainty due to AI regulations.

George Washington Becomes the First President of the United States on February 4, 1789

George Washington, the first U.S. president, led the American Revolution and set key precedents for governance and presidential terms.

China Outpaces U.S. in Quantum Technology Investment, Boosting Its Global Ambitions

China invests heavily in quantum technology, challenging the U.S., while South Korea aims to enhance its quantum capabilities.

Yoon Suk Yeol Speaks Out: ‘The Rule of Law Has Completely Broken Down’

President Yoon Suk Yeol complies with a controversial investigation, condemning illegal actions by law enforcement in South Korea.

Could Defected North Korean Soldiers Be Repatriated to South Korea? Here’s What’s Happening

South Korea may consider repatriating North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine as they could be viewed as citizens.

North Korea’s Delayed Response to South Korea’s Impeachment: A Strategic Move?

North Korea reports on the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, highlighting protests and investigations into martial law.

Surreal Morning: Seoul Residents React to Sudden Martial Law and Quick Reversal

Sudden martial law declaration shocked citizens, but it was lifted quickly, leaving many relieved yet anxious about future developments.

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