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The Galaxy S25's AI features impressed first customer Seo Kyung Deok at SK Telecom's launch event in Seoul, enhancing user experience.

Tag: South Korea

South Korea’s Short Track Team Faces Tall Order: Aiming for 9 Golds, But China Stands in the Way

South Korea aims for a historic clean sweep of gold medals in short track at the 2025 Asian Games, facing fierce competition from China.

Marijuana Charges Against Rep. Tae Yong Ho’s Son Dropped by Seoul Police

South Korean police cleared Tae Yong Ho's son of drug use allegations, citing lack of evidence, while he faces fraud investigation.

Cho Tae Yul and Wang Yi Poised for Talks on U.S.-China Tariffs and North Korea at Munich Security Conference

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yul will meet China's Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference amid rising US-China trade tensions.

South Korea’s Retail and Construction Sectors Struggle, Leading to Calls for Economic Stimulus

South Korea faces economic stagnation, prompting calls for a supplementary budget to boost domestic demand and address declining retail sales.

South Korea’s Cho Tae Yul May Meet U.S. Secretary Rubio Before Heading to Munich

South Korea's Foreign Minister prepares for the Munich Security Conference, with potential U.S. visit and trilateral talks on the agenda.

South Korean Acting President Choi Sang Mok Reacts to U.S. Tariff Delay, Promises Proactive Measures

South Korea's Acting President Choi Sang Mok expresses relief over U.S. tariff delay but warns of potential economic uncertainty ahead.

Yoon Suk Yeol’s Legal Team Calls for Verification of Voter Numbers to Confirm Election Mismanagement

Yoon Suk Yeol's legal team demands verification of voter numbers to address election mismanagement claims tied to martial law declaration.

South Korea’s Textile Industry Gets $24.5 Million Boost for Polyester Fiber Recycling

South Korea invests $24.5M in eco-friendly textile recycling technology to boost sustainable practices in the industry by 2030.

South Korean Navy to Join Indonesia’s International Fleet Review for First Time in a Decade, Deploying ROKS Nojeokbong

South Korea will send a Landing Ship Tank to the International Fleet Review in Indonesia, marking a decade since its last participation.

South Korea’s Economy Minister Urges Close Monitoring of Financial Markets After Holiday Period

Choi Sang Mok highlights the need to monitor financial markets closely amid external uncertainties and U.S. policy impacts on South Korea's economy.

Park Ji Won Criticizes Yoon Suk Yeol: ‘Don’t Worry About the First Lady… She’ll Be There Soon’

Rep. Park Ji Won criticizes President Yoon for his insensitivity amid personal and national concerns, urging a focus on the country's future.

South Korea Revises Procurement Procedures to Enable Faster Medical Equipment Acquisition in Wartime

South Korea's military can now quickly procure emergency surgical equipment during wartime, streamlining the process for efficiency.

South Korea’s Female Soldiers Face Major Decline in Birth Rates: What Needs to Change?

South Korea's military faces a declining fertility rate among female personnel, prompting calls for enhanced childcare support.

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.

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