Saturday, June 20, 2026

Korea’s WWII Victims Lose Appeal: What This Means for Compensation Claims

The Seoul High Court rejects a lawsuit for compensation from the Korea-Japan Agreement, urging legislative action for victims' support.

South Korea Strengthens Cybersecurity Leadership Amid Rising State-Sponsored Attacks

South Korea's cybersecurity efforts are ramping up with new leadership amid rising threats from state-sponsored cyberattacks.

This New Drug Could Stop Kidney Failure After Heart Surgery

Bilix receives MFDS approval for Phase 2a trial of Brixelle, targeting acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery patients.

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