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  • Honoring Sacrifice: The Future of South Korea on Memorial Day
    Honoring Sacrifice: The Future of South Korea on Memorial Day On Memorial Day, we once again ask ourselves: What sustains South Korea? Is it economic growth, advanced technology, or the power of K-content that astonishes the world? All of these are important. However, the foundation of these achievements lies in the sacrifices made by patriots who willingly gave themselves for their country. Without the veterans who fought on the battlefield to protect democracy, the soldiers who dedicated their youth to the nation, and the families who quietly suppor June 6, 2026
  • 10 Million Fans: A Comprehensive Guide to Benefits for KBO Baseball Fans
    10 Million Fans: A Comprehensive Guide to Benefits for KBO Baseball Fans Despite the early heat exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, the excitement for professional baseball remains high. After surpassing 10 million spectators in both 2024 and 2025, the league continues to thrive this year, with attendance exceeding 5 million in the fewest games ever played. As more fans flock to the ballparks, interest in team-affiliated credit cards that ease the burden of ticket and food costs is growing. According to Card Gorilla, a credit card platform, Shinhan Bank has introduc June 6, 2026
  • Election Results Highlight Economic Challenges Ahead
    Election Results Highlight Economic Challenges Ahead The election may be over, but public sentiment continues to resonate. Regardless of the outcome, voters sent a clear message to the ruling party. While there was no outright rejection of the government, there was also no unconditional trust. This sentiment, particularly evident in major regions like Seoul, reflects a mix of expectations and dissatisfaction regarding economic policies. Since the inauguration of the Yoon Suk Yeol administration, South Korea's economy has seen notable achie June 6, 2026
  • KOSPI Experiences Sharp Decline After Hitting Record High Amid Semiconductor Adjustments
    KOSPI Experiences Sharp Decline After Hitting Record High Amid Semiconductor Adjustments Domestic stock markets have entered a phase of heightened volatility following a record high. The KOSPI index briefly surpassed the 8900 mark, driven by optimism surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors. However, profit-taking in semiconductor stocks, foreign capital outflows, and a surge in exchange rates led to a sharp decline later in the week. Analysts are now focusing on next week’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI), and th June 6, 2026
  • Nation Commemorates Memorial Day with Ceremonies Across the Country
    Nation Commemorates Memorial Day with Ceremonies Across the Country "We will remember, record, and fulfill our responsibilities." The government will hold the 71st Memorial Day ceremony on June 6 at the National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the nation and its people. This year’s ceremony, themed "Remember, Record, and Fulfill Our Responsibilities," will feature special guests including families of victims from the Gapyung Army helicopter crash and relatives of those whose remains were recovered from the June 6, 2026
  • NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Celebrates Korean Gaming Culture at T1 Basecamp
    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Celebrates Korean Gaming Culture at T1 Basecamp Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, arrived in Korea on June 5 and immediately visited a PC bang, expressing high regard for the country's gaming culture and esports. Huang landed at Gimpo International Airport around 1 p.m. and headed to the T1 Basecamp PC bang in Hongdae, where he met with League of Legends esports team T1 players, including Faker (Lee Sang-hyeok), Doran (Choi Hyun-jun), Owner (Moon Hyun-jun), Phase (Kim Soo-hwan), and Keria (Ryu Min-seok). The T1 Basecamp is operated by T1. June 6, 2026
  • Hanwha Aerospace Faces Financial Scrutiny Under New Safety Regulations
    Hanwha Aerospace Faces Financial Scrutiny Under New Safety Regulations Financial authorities are set to implement financial penalties on companies violating the Serious Accident Punishment Act, with Hanwha Aerospace potentially being the first major case under this new regulation. According to financial sector sources on June 5, the Financial Commission has mandated that banks incorporate companies' serious accident histories into their credit assessments starting this year. This initiative follows President Lee Jae-myung's strong criticism of Posco E&C last year a June 5, 2026
  • Korean Minister Kim Jong-kwan: U.S. Commerce Secretary Says Not to Worry About Section 301 Tariffs
    Korean Minister Kim Jong-kwan: U.S. Commerce Secretary Says Not to Worry About Section 301 Tariffs Korean Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Kim Jong-kwan stated that U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reassured him not to worry about potential increases in tariffs due to the Section 301 investigation by the Trump administration. This investigation raised concerns that Korea's tariff burden could exceed the agreed 15% between the two countries last year. In an appearance on MBN News Wide on June 5, Kim explained details of his video meeting with Lutnick on June 3. "I was worrie June 5, 2026
  • NVIDIA Begins Establishing AI Technology Center in South Korea
    NVIDIA Begins Establishing AI Technology Center in South Korea NVIDIA Launches Recruitment for AI Technology Center in South Korea NVIDIA has begun recruitment for its AI technology center in South Korea. According to Yonhap News on June 5, NVIDIA recently posted a job opening for a Physical AI Solution Architect based in Seoul. The recruitment focuses on digital twins and robotics. The selected candidates will collaborate with key researchers from universities and joint research institutes on various projects and proof-of-concept tasks related to June 5, 2026
  • U.S. Nonfarm Jobs Surge by 172,000 in May, Heightening Rate Hike Expectations
    U.S. Nonfarm Jobs Surge by 172,000 in May, Heightening Rate Hike Expectations The U.S. nonfarm payrolls saw a surprising increase of 172,000 jobs in May, nearly double the expected growth, indicating resilience in the economy despite ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nonfarm employment rose by 172,000 in May, significantly surpassing the forecast of 85,000. Additionally, the April nonfarm employment figure was revised upward from an initial increase of 115,000 to 179,000, while March's figure was adjusted from June 5, 2026