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South Korea's Cho Hyun, Azerbaijan foreign minister discuss cooperation and regional issues
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun spoke by phone Tuesday afternoon with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov to exchange views on overall bilateral ties, practical cooperation and regional developments, the Foreign Ministry said. Cho thanked Azerbaijan for helping South Korean nationals evacuate safely during heightened tensions in the Middle East in June last year, and asked for continued attention and cooperation to protect South Koreans in connection with the situation
April 29, 2026
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Daeryuk & Aju and Lin to Merge, Citing Limits for Mid-Sized Law Firms
Daeryuk & Aju and Lin said they will merge, saying mid-sized firms face structural limits in moving into the top ranks of South Korea’s legal market. Lee Gyu-cheol, managing partner at Daeryuk & Aju, said in an interview after the firms signed a merger memorandum of understanding on the 29th that “in the current law firm market structure, it is virtually impossible for a mid-sized firm to rise into the top tier through organic growth alone.” He described the gap in scale: “If a
April 29, 2026
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LH Signs Implementation Deal for Seoul’s Myeonmok District 9 Public Redevelopment
Korea Land and Housing Corp.’s Seoul metropolitan redevelopment unit said Tuesday it signed an implementation agreement with the residents’ representative council for the Myeonmok District 9 public redevelopment project in Seoul. Myeonmok District 9 failed to make the cut in 2021 under the city’s fast-track planning program and the first round of public redevelopment candidates. It was later selected as a second-round public redevelopment candidate in 2022, backed by strong resident par
April 29, 2026
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Energy Forum: Middle East shock puts energy security in focus; Korea urged to redesign grid and energy mix
Energy supply-chain shocks triggered by war in the Middle East are rattling the global economy and elevating energy security as a key factor in national resilience. Disruptions in crude oil supply and sharp price increases have rippled through inflation, interest rates and exchange rates, quickly affecting household budgets and corporate operations. South Korea, which relies on imports for most of its energy, is among the countries most exposed to external shocks, analysts say. Experts wa
April 29, 2026
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LG Electronics Says AI Data Center Cooling Business Nearing Visible Results
LG Electronics said on Tuesday that it has made progress in its AI data center cooling solutions business and expects to share tangible results soon. In a conference call on its first-quarter earnings, the company said certification procedures for key products are moving smoothly with major customers, including global big tech firms. LG Electronics said it is moving quickly to secure next-generation cooling technologies and develop products, while expanding cooperation to deliver t
April 29, 2026
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Kim Moon Soo Gains Prominence in June 3 Local Elections as Jang Dong-hyeok Keeps Low Profile
Ahead of the June 3 local elections, People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyeok has kept a low profile, avoiding regional campaign events, as former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo’s presence has grown. With People Power Party candidates for metropolitan and provincial governor and mayor posts in Busan, Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province (TK), Gangwon and other areas asking Kim to serve as campaign chair, Jang has appeared to step back. Jang on April 29 announced regional economy and livel
April 29, 2026
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Democratic Party leader Jeong Cheong-rae campaigns in Hanam for Choo Mi-ae and Lee Kwang-jae
Jeong Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party, visited Hanam in Gyeonggi Province on April 29 to rally support for Choo Mi-ae, the party’s candidate for Gyeonggi governor, and Lee Kwang-jae, who is running in the Hanam-gap by-election. Jeong joined Choo and Lee that afternoon at Hanam’s Deokpung traditional market to begin campaign activities. Their first stop was a rice-cake shop, where Jeong fed rice cakes to Choo, Lee, Rep. Kim Yong-man, and Kang Byeong-deok, the Democratic Party’s
April 29, 2026
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Iran War Nears 60-Day War Powers Deadline as Congress Weighs Role
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is nearing a 60-day deadline, raising uncertainty over whether Congress will step in and how President Donald Trump may proceed. CNN and Al Jazeera reported that the conflict will reach its 60th day on May 1, counted from when Trump formally notified the start of the war. Under the 1973 War Powers Act, a president must obtain congressional approval to continue military operations beyond 60 days. How Congress responds is expected to be pivotal. Analysts
April 29, 2026
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GM Korea Union Seeks 30 Million Won Bonus, 149,600-Won Monthly Base Pay Raise
The GM Korea branch of the Korean Metal Workers' Union said Tuesday it has finalized its 2026 wage and labor contract demands, calling for a performance bonus of about 30 million won per union member and a 149,600-won increase in monthly base pay. The union said it confirmed the proposal through a recent meeting of interim delegates. It said the bonus was calculated by allocating 15% of 10% of GM Korea's total sales last year, which it put at 12.6 trillion won, to about 6,300 union member
April 29, 2026
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Nvidia executive Madison Huang meets Samsung, SK hynix and Doosan to expand physical AI ties
Madison Huang, a senior director for Omniverse and robotics product marketing at Nvidia and the eldest daughter of CEO Jensen Huang, has been meeting with executives at major South Korean companies including Samsung Electronics, SK hynix and Doosan Robotics to pursue cooperation on physical artificial intelligence, industry officials said. Officials said Huang, who is visiting South Korea, met Wednesday morning with key executives from Samsung Electronics and SK hynix to discuss ways to
April 29, 2026