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  • Beyond the Abraham Accords: A Call for a Noah Accord to Achieve Peace in the Middle East Wars often begin with justifications, but they ultimately leave behind devastation, bloodshed, and bills to pay. The current war in Iran, initiated by the United States and Israel, follows this pattern. It started under the banners of 'security' and 'deterrence,' but as time passes, the rapid depletion of military supplies, declining national economies, and a contracting global economy have become evident. What runs out first are not victory flags but missile stockpiles and public patience.Recen May 24, 2026
  • BTS Founder Bang Si-hyuk Faces Legal Scrutiny Amid K-Series Growth The law must apply equally to all, including individuals. The integrity of the capital market relies on trust, which is built on fair information and transparent processes. Therefore, allegations of violations of capital market laws surrounding Bang Si-hyuk, chairman of HYBE, cannot be taken lightly. If it is true that he misled existing shareholders about the company's public offering plans before its listing and transferred shares to a specific private equity fund, only to realize substa May 24, 2026
  • Saudi Arabia Launches First Airstrike on Iran, Signaling Shift in Middle East Dynamics The winds of conflict are stirring once again in the Middle East. Reports of Saudi Arabia conducting airstrikes on Iranian territory are more than just military news; they signal a historic shift in the regional order.Until now, Saudi Arabia and Iran have faced each other with hostility but have avoided direct confrontation, opting instead for proxy wars, information battles, oil price skirmishes, and sectarian strife to assert their influence. However, the situation is changing. The UAE's retal May 24, 2026
  • Security Debate Erupts Over Minister Jeong Dong-young's Mention of North Korean Uranium Enrichment Facility The mention of a uranium enrichment facility in North Korea's Guseong by Minister of Unification Jeong Dong-young has plunged South Korean politics back into a security debate. Opposition parties have accused the government of leaking classified information and called for Jeong's dismissal, while the ruling party has countered that the information was already public and that the criticism is politically motivated. However, as is often the case with national security issues, facts take precedence May 24, 2026
  • The Politics of Food Diplomacy: Kung Pao Chicken and Peking Duck What is the most enduring language in international politics? It is neither military might nor financial power. Sometimes, it is a bowl of noodles, a piece of roasted duck, or a cup of tea. China has understood this for a long time. As Confucius stated in the "Analects," "Rituals value harmony" (禮之用 和爲貴), Chinese civilization has long read its counterparts and adjusted relationships at the dining table before resorting to swords.During President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, China once May 24, 2026
  • Controversy Over National Dividend Proposal Sparks Debate Between South Korea and Bloomberg The media is not merely a conduit for facts. Especially global financial news agencies can influence market sentiment and sometimes even sway national economic trends. The massive capital in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Singapore now reacts more sensitively to a single line of news than to the smoke from factory chimneys. In this context, the recent controversy between Bloomberg and the South Korean Blue House regarding the 'national dividend' goes beyond a simple journalistic dispute. May 24, 2026
  • Is a Korean Won Stablecoin Possible? The 21st-century global economy is currently engaged in two simultaneous currency wars. One is the visible battle over interest rates and exchange rates, while the other is a quiet struggle for dominance in digital currencies on the blockchain. Just as countries with oil once shaped the global order, nations that control digital payment networks and stablecoins are poised to lead the future financial landscape.Recently, a policy symposium at the Global Finance Conference in Seoul symbolized this May 24, 2026
  • U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Offers Temporary Relief, Calls for 'Noah Covenant' for Lasting Peace In May 2026, the Middle East once again demonstrated its volatility as tensions escalated between the United States and Iran, bringing the world economy to a standstill amid fears of conflict in the Hormuz Strait. International oil prices surged, financial markets wobbled, and nations braced for the possibility of a full-scale war in the region. Fortunately, reports indicate that the U.S. and Iran are nearing an agreement to extend a ceasefire and finalize a memorandum of understanding (M May 24, 2026
  • President Lee Visits Major Buddhist Temples to Promote National Unity President Lee Jae-myung attended ceremonies for Buddha's Birthday on May 24, 2026, visiting the Jogye, Taego, and Cheontae sects to promote national unity and well-being.This marks the first time a sitting president has visited all three major Buddhist sects on Buddha's Birthday. It is also the first instance of a sitting presidential couple attending these ceremonies together.On the morning of the celebration, President Lee and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung participated in the ceremony hosted by the May 24, 2026
  • Iran Claims MOU with U.S. Could Restore Hormuz Strait Traffic to Pre-War Levels As discussions about a potential Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the United States and Iran gain traction, Iran has stated that while traffic through the Hormuz Strait will normalize, it will maintain control over the waterway. According to Yonhap News and other sources, Iranian news outlet Tasnim reported on May 24 that it had obtained a draft of a tentative agreement between the U.S. and Iran. The report indicated that an announcement of the MOU is expected if both sides agr May 24, 2026