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Pentagon Orders Withdrawal of About 5,000 U.S. Troops From Germany Within a Year
The United States has decided to withdraw about 5,000 U.S. troops stationed in Germany, a move expected to be carried out over the next year as part of a broader review of force posture in Europe. According to Yonhap News Agency and other reports on May 2, the Donald Trump administration made the decision on May 1 local time to pull 5,000 troops from Germany. Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s chief spokesperson, told Yonhap that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of about 5
May 2, 2026
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Lee Jae-myung Calls for Labor-Business Coexistence, Urges Policy Follow-Through
President Lee Jae-myung delivered a clear message at a Labor Day ceremony on Thursday: the country should move beyond what he called an outdated binary that treats pro-labor policies as anti-business, and pro-business policies as anti-labor. He said a society that respects workers and a country that is good for business can coexist, creating a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution, and of fairness and innovation. The direction is clear. The central question is what comes next: how to turn th
May 2, 2026
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Seoul Tourism Chief Gil Gi-yeon Pitches ‘Post-Hallyu’ Push for Arts Travel
Seoul tourism is rebounding after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down international travel and hit airlines, travel agencies, hotels, duty-free shops, restaurants and performance venues. The disruption also accelerated a shift away from low-cost, shopping-focused group tours toward travel that blends hiking, Korean pop culture, arts, hands-on experiences, festivals and city lifestyle. At the center of that shift is Gil Gi-yeon, CEO of the Seoul Tourism Organization, who took office during the pand
May 2, 2026
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Holiday Weekend Day 2: Mostly Cloudy Nationwide; Rain Overnight in Seoul Area
Saturday the nation was expected to be mostly cloudy, with rain starting overnight mainly in the Seoul metropolitan area and inland Gangwon Province. The Korea Meteorological Administration said very dry conditions would persist around Seoul as well as inland parts of the Chungcheong and North Gyeongsang regions. Rain was forecast to begin in some areas overnight Saturday and spread nationwide between daytime Sunday and Monday. Forecast rainfall totals were 5-30 millimeters for
May 2, 2026
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No One Is Selling: Leverage Surges as South Korea’s KOSPI Rallies
"Sell in May and go away." It is one of Wall Street’s oldest sayings, built on the idea that returns tend to lag from May through October. The phrase traces back to 19th-century London, when aristocrats left the market during the social season. In South Korea’s market in 2026, the saying lands differently: There is no one eager to leave, because many investors believe prices will keep rising. The KOSPI surged 30.61% in April, quickly recouping losses from an earlier drop tied to the
May 2, 2026
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As U.S. Links Iran War Response and Tariffs, South Korea Faces a Hard Choice
The United States’ response to the war involving Iran and its tariff talks are increasingly converging into what amounts to a single front. The era when military, security and trade policy moved on separate tracks is ending. Washington is pressing allies on both security contributions and trade rules as it seeks to reshape the international order. After President Donald Trump appeared to target the European Union’s lack of cooperation on the Iran war by floating a review of withdrawing 5,000 U.
May 2, 2026
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How to Use Korea’s RIA Account as the Kospi Hits Record Highs
Korea’s Domestic Market Return Account, known as the RIA, has marked its first month on the market, introduced to steer money back into local stocks. With the Kospi repeatedly setting record highs, investor interest in the account has also grown. Experts say investors should weigh the benefit structure, restrictions and the direction of the local market, rather than signing up solely for tax breaks. The RIA is a special account the government introduced on a limited-time basis this year t
May 2, 2026
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Theme Parks Roll Out Children’s Day Events With Safaris, MapleStory and Fireworks
Major theme parks in South Korea are stepping up Children’s Day programming on May 5, offering expanded attractions, content tied to popular intellectual property and large-scale fireworks shows. ◆Everland targets families with revamped safari and kids club Everland is promoting an “Ever Kids Club” theme day aimed at children and parents. Across the park — including Panda World and Sky Garden Road — it is running 10 hands-on programs such as “Little Animal Explorers” and “French Little C
May 2, 2026
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Japan Steps In to Support Yen, Sending Dollar Rate From 160s to 155s
Until the day before, many in the market had played down the likelihood of intervention. Within a day, that view flipped. Japan’s government and the Bank of Japan moved on April 30 to curb yen weakness, buying yen and selling dollars. The Nikkei newspaper reported the yen slid into the high 160s per dollar during trading, then fell to the 155 range within hours, a swing of about 5 yen. A Japanese government official also acknowledged the intervention to Nikkei. It was the first such act
May 1, 2026
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KT Wiz First to 20 Wins, Hold 1.5-Game Lead Over LG in KBO
KT Wiz became the first team to reach 20 wins this season, beating the Kia Tigers 4-3 on Thursday in Gwangju. KT improved to 20-9 and maintained a 1.5-game lead over second-place LG Twins (18-10). KT led 2-0 after scoring in the third and fourth innings, then traded runs with Kia to go up 3-1. Kia tied it 3-3 on Kim Do-yeong’s RBI single in the sixth and a bases-loaded walk in the eighth. In the ninth, Jang Seong-woo delivered the go-ahead single to right with one out and runners on f
May 1, 2026