Monday, March 16, 2026

North Korea Announces Flag Bearers for Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony

North Korea, returning to the Summer Olympics after eight years, has announced its flag bearers for the closing ceremony of the Olympics.

Kia’s EV3 Triumphs Again—How Hyundai and Kia Are Redefining the Global Auto Game

Hyundai Motor Group celebrates Kia's EV3 win at the World Car Awards, marking its second consecutive title and highlighting innovation.

Samsung’s New Foldables Aim to Be Ultra Everything—Here’s What to Expect

Samsung Electronics will reveal new foldable phones at the Galaxy Unpacked event, enhancing user experience with advanced AI and design.

Tag: policy

Celltrion’s Strategic Move: How Local Production in the U.S. Can Mitigate Tariff Risks

Celltrion outlines its Branchburg facility's operations and plans to mitigate tariff risks by establishing local production and a supply system.

YouTube Targets AI Content Farms and Tightens Shorts Controls for Children

YouTube cracks down on AI-generated, low-quality content, enhancing protections for minors and promoting original creators.

U.S. Hits Chinese Battery Supplier With Shocking 712% Tariff

The U.S. plans a 712% duty on Huizhou Kaixin, boosting South Korean battery firms while raising concerns over production costs.

Huang: U.S. AI Edge Over China Is Barely Hanging On

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns China's AI capabilities are catching up to the U.S., urging policy changes to boost domestic tech development.

No More Lab Rats? FDA Shift Spurs AI Boom in Drug Development

AI is transforming drug discovery in pharma, especially after the FDA's shift away from animal testing, enhancing efficiency.

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