Thursday, April 3, 2025

Move Over, Sims—Krafton’s inZOI Tops Global Charts Within Minutes

Krafton's life simulation game inZOI topped Steam's sales chart shortly after launch, offering competitive pricing and multilingual support.

How AI’s Role in Warfare Reflects the Perils of Martial Law Without Oversight

Critics warn of unchecked power, drawing parallels between South Korea’s martial law and the risks of AI systems.

Jisoo Drops First Look at ‘Earthquake,’ Promising an Intense Love Story

Jisoo's new single "Earthquake" and mini-album "AMORTAGE" promise an exciting comeback with intense themes of love and danger.

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AWS Gets Korea’s Top Cloud Security Nod—Clears Path for Public Sector Use

AWS Korea receives Level 1 certification from KISA, enhancing public sector cloud security and digital transformation capabilities.

North Korea Warns of ‘Overwhelming Response’ to Trilateral Naval Exercises

The USS Carl Vinson visits South Korea amid rising tensions with North Korea, which condemns recent trilateral naval exercises.

U.S. Labels South Korea ‘Sensitive’—But What’s Really Behind the Move?

South Korea's "sensitive country" designation by the U.S. is linked to security issues at a U.S. research institute, raising concerns.

Why a Nuclear Leak Scandal is Raising Tensions Between the U.S. and South Korea

A contractor was fired for attempting to leak sensitive reactor design documents to South Korea, prompting investigations by the FBI and DHS.

North Korea Calls Japan’s Constitutional Changes a ‘Self-Destructive’ Move Towards War

North Korea criticizes Japan's militarization efforts, warning of a return to war and condemning constitutional amendments for Self-Defense Forces.

AI Agents Could Transform Tech, but Experts Warn of Serious Privacy Risks

OpenAI plans to launch a premium AI agent, raising privacy and security concerns due to its access to personal data and permissions.

Kim Yo Jong Urges U.S. to End Hostile Policy, Warns North Korea Will Not Stand Idle

Kim Yo Jong condemns the U.S. deployment of the USS Carl Vinson, asserting North Korea's resolve to strengthen its nuclear deterrence.

South Korean Foreign Minister Visits Poland and France for Strategic Cooperation Talks

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yeol visits Poland and France to enhance diplomatic and security cooperation in defense and energy.

South Korean Naval Assets Strengthen Combat Capabilities in Joint Exercise

South Korea's Navy conducted its first joint exercise with the Mobile Fleet Command, enhancing defenses against North Korean threats.

New Zealand Joins Allies in Imposing Sanctions on Russian and North Korean Military Officials

New Zealand, Australia, and the UK impose sanctions on North Korean and Russian entities amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

South Korea and Turkey Bolster Defense Relations with Talks on Naval Cooperation

South Korea and Turkey enhance naval cooperation through discussions on military diplomacy and maritime security during a high-level meeting.

Criticism Grows Over Jo Jung Rae’s Role in Police Loyalty Event for President Yoon

The Military Human Rights Center criticizes police officials for allegedly using a security event to celebrate President Yoon's birthday.

First U.S.-South Korea Foreign Minister Meeting Under Trump Administration Set for MSC

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference this week.

DeepSeek Faces Temporary Ban in Korea as Authorities Scrutinize Security Risks

South Korea blocks access to Chinese AI platform DeepSeek over personal data breach concerns, affecting various government agencies.

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