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Published on 15:00 GMTSource: ABC News - New York - Neutral
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Published on 12:32 GMT
'Lovebugs' return in swarms to South Korea and blanket a mountain peak
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Source: The Independent - Center-left -
Published on 13:30 GMT
Utility and Kunwha E&C Partner to Launch Clean Hydrogen Projects in South Korea
Joint development agreement to deploy H2Gen® technology for carbon-negative hydrogen from biogas, supporting Korea’s Hydrogen Economy Roadmap HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES, July 1, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Utility, the off-gas-to-value company …
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Published on 17:03 GMT
Shaping US-South Korea Nuclear Cooperation in a Brand New World
While the recent executive orders on nuclear energy is a good start, US-South Korea nuclear cooperation would help it revive even more. Note: This interview was conducted in Gyeongju, South Korea, on June 24, 2025. Paul Saunders (PS): Thank you very much, …
Source: The National Interest - Washington D.C. - Right-wing -
Published on 17:01 GMT
South Korea Should Reform Outdated and Protectionist Mapping Data Restrictions
South Korea’s export restrictions on mapping data, while originally based on legitimate national security concerns, now primarily act as a protectionist measure that unfairly limits competition from foreign firms. Korean policymakers should reform these …
Source: Center for Data Innovation - Pending -
Published on 17:04 GMT
Swarms of ‘lovebugs' invade South Korea and blanket a mountain peak
Swarms of “lovebugs” are back in South Korea, blanketing a mountain peak, entering houses and sticking to car windows. Flying attached to one another while mating, the insects, known to scientists as Plecia nearctica, are also called united bugs, double- …
Source: NBC Connecticut - Neutral -
Published on 11:56 GMT
South Korea’s Energy Policy Under Lee Jae-myung
South Korea’s energy policy under its new president must move beyond pragmatic diplomacy to embrace consistency, clarity, and conviction. South Korea’s return to the global stage under President Lee Jae‑myung comes with the promise of “pragmatic diplomacy …
Source: The National Interest - Washington D.C. - Right-wing -
Published on 11:53 GMT
South Korea Risks 9 Trillion Won GDP Loss if U.S. Tariff Talks Fail
If tariff negotiations between South Korea and the United States collapse, South Korea’s real gross domestic product (GDP) could shrink by as much as 0.4 percent, according to a state-run think tank On June 30, the Korea Institute for International …
Source: Business Korea - Neutral -
Published on 08:19 GMT
South Korea Investigates Subway Over Major Customer Data Exposure
SEOUL, July 1 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has launched an investigation into global sandwich franchise Subway over allegations that its online ordering system left customer data exposed without proper …
Source: The Korea Bizwire - Center-right -
Published on 11:30 GMT
7 in 10 foreign students in South Korea eager to stay on: Survey
The survey polled 356 foreign students and 88 companies. PHOTO: AFP SEOUL - Seven out of 10 international students in South Korea want to work and settle in the country, a new survey showed on July 1, as Korean companies step up efforts to recruit foreign …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government