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Israel Reportedly Prepares to Resume War After US-Iran Truce, Plans Coordinated Strikes With a second round of U.S.-Iran talks again uncertain, Israel has begun preparing to resume the war once the ceasefire between the United States and Iran ends, Israeli media reported. Israel’s public broadcaster Kan, citing a senior Israeli security official, reported on 21 (local time) that Israel is making the preparations because it sees little chance of a negotiated breakthrough. “Iran is speaking with multiple voices and trying to buy time,” the official said. “Israel and the United States have already coordinated and are ready to resume the war immediately.” As the end of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran nears, Iran has not decided whether it will take part in a second round of talks planned in Islamabad, Pakistan. U.S. President Donald Trump said the ceasefire would be extended “until the Iranian government comes up with a unified proposal,” but Iran said it does not recognize that and will act in line with its national interests. Kan said Israel and the United States have been preparing to restart hostilities since shortly after the ceasefire began, including conducting drills across the Middle East using fighter jets and aerial refueling aircraft. During a visit to Israel last week by U.S. Central Command chief Brad Cooper, the report said, the two sides gave final approval to a joint operational plan and a target list that includes strikes on key national infrastructure and energy facilities across Iran. Kan said the moves are part of a strategy aimed at forcing Iran to abandon its nuclear program and enriched uranium.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:57:18 -
President Lee Jae-myung to Meet Vietnam Leader To Lam to Discuss AI, Energy Cooperation President Lee Jae-myung is set to hold a summit on April 22 (local time) with Vietnam’s To Lam, the Communist Party general secretary and state president. The leaders are expected to discuss practical cooperation across areas including nuclear power, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, critical minerals and energy. Lee will meet To in Hanoi in the afternoon. An official welcome ceremony is scheduled beforehand at the main garden of the presidential palace in Hanoi. The schedule includes a small-group meeting, expanded talks, an exchange of memorandums of understanding and a joint press statement. A state banquet is planned after the summit. It will be Lee’s first meeting with To since August last year, about eight months ago. To also began serving concurrently as Vietnam’s state president in April. South Korea upgraded ties with Vietnam, its third-largest trading partner, from a “strategic cooperative partnership” to a “comprehensive strategic partnership” in 2022, marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Following To’s state visit to South Korea in August last year, the two countries agreed to further strengthen the comprehensive strategic partnership. They also agreed to raise bilateral trade from the current $94.6 billion to $150 billion (about 222 trillion won) by 2030. During Lee’s visit, the two leaders are expected to discuss more specific steps to deepen ties, including expanded cooperation in nuclear power and infrastructure. The South Korean government is expected to convey its willingness for mutually beneficial cooperation on major national infrastructure projects in Vietnam, including the Southeast New City development and the new Tra Vinh airport. It also expects that expanding South Korean pharmaceuticals’ access to Vietnam’s import market could boost exports by about 100 billion won a year. With global uncertainty rising due to the Middle East war and other factors, the two sides are also expected to pursue a mutually beneficial partnership to strengthen energy security and stabilize supply chains for critical minerals. Vietnam’s role as a hub for the Korean Wave in ASEAN is also expected to grow, supported by the popularity of K-culture in the country. * This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:54:16 -
Samsung Display QD-OLED Verified for Wide Viewing Angles in UL Solutions Test Samsung Display said Tuesday that its quantum dot OLED, or QD-OLED, panels for TVs and monitors have completed UL Solutions’ QuantumView verification, which evaluates viewing-angle performance. QuantumView measures changes in brightness and color coordinates as the viewing position shifts from the front in 10-degree increments, up to 60 degrees off-center. UL Solutions tested Samsung Display’s full QD-OLED lineup. At a 60-degree viewing angle, the panels maintained more than 60% of front-view brightness, while color-coordinate change was 0.012 or less, the company said. By comparison, typical LCDs under the same 60-degree condition are known to drop to 20% or less in brightness retention, with color-coordinate change reaching up to 0.025 — about twice the shift seen in QD-OLED, Samsung Display said. “Viewing angle has long been an important factor in choosing a TV, given living-room viewing with multiple people and consumers’ preference for larger screens,” a Samsung Display official said. The official added that demand for wide-viewing-angle QD-OLED monitors is rising as more users adopt dual or triple monitor setups, use professional reference monitors, and review shared work on a single screen. Samsung Display attributed QD-OLED’s viewing-angle performance to its front-emission structure and the Lambertian emission characteristics of quantum-dot materials. The company said Lambertian emission refers to light being emitted uniformly in all directions, helping maintain consistent brightness regardless of viewing angle. In QD-OLED, quantum dots absorb blue OLED light and re-emit it as red and green wavelengths, the company said, adding that the nanoscale particles also produce a Lambertian emission pattern that spreads light broadly. Samsung Display said that unlike other large-size OLED technologies, QD pixels generate clear, high-purity color directly from the front, improving both color accuracy and luminous efficiency. Samsung Display said it is expanding its OLED monitor business beyond gaming-focused consumer markets into business-to-business segments with high demand for precision displays, including video and graphics professionals, content creators and financial traders. The company said ASUS and Dell Technologies have recently launched creator-focused professional monitors — the ProArt and UltraSharp, respectively — using QD-OLED and have received a positive market response. Acer, Lenovo and MSI are also expected to introduce professional monitor lineups, it said. Jeong Yong-uk, vice president and head of Samsung Display’s Strategic Marketing Team, said the QuantumView verification “objectively demonstrated” that QD-OLED can deliver consistent picture quality across different viewing environments. He said the company will work with global brands to provide what it called the best viewing experience possible from large displays, combining strong color performance with wide viewing angles. * This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:48:16 -
Hanwha Aerospace, Northrop Grumman to Co-Develop Long-Range AReS Missile System Hanwha Aerospace said it will work with Northrop Grumman to jointly develop a new long-range missile system. The company said April 22 that it signed a memorandum of agreement with Northrop Grumman on April 21 (local time) at the Sea-Air-Space 2026 exhibition in National Harbor, Maryland, to cooperate on developing the first-stage solid-fuel rocket motor for the AReS (Advanced Reactive Strike) missile system. AReS is a ground-launched long-range missile weapon system that Northrop Grumman is developing. The system is known to require advanced propulsion to enable rapid movement and quick launch. Under the agreement, Hanwha Aerospace will take part from the early stage of developing AReS’ first-stage rocket motor. The company said it plans to use its global production capacity and advanced manufacturing technology to speed development and mass production. The jointly developed system is aimed for a demonstration in 2027. A Hanwha Aerospace official said, “In the rapidly changing nature of modern warfare, a strong defense industrial base is key for the United States and its allies to secure deterrence,” adding that the partnership will further strengthen the company’s technology and manufacturing capabilities for entering the U.S. defense market. A Northrop Grumman official said developing weapon systems that ensure an advantage for the United States and its allies is important as air and maritime threats evolve quickly, and said the company will work with Hanwha Aerospace to offer “innovative and cost-effective solutions.” * This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:44:05 -
NH NongHyup Bank, NHN KCP sign MOU to build stablecoin-based payments ecosystem NH NongHyup Bank said April 22 it signed a strategic memorandum of understanding with NHN KCP to cooperate on building a stablecoin-based payment ecosystem. The agreement is aimed at jointly reviewing next-generation payment models by combining artificial intelligence agent technology with digital payment infrastructure, the bank said. Under the MOU, the two companies plan to co-design payment and settlement structures based on stablecoins and commercialize them in stages. They also plan to expand the ecosystem by linking merchant and platform networks and to improve interoperability by connecting with digital payment infrastructure in South Korea and overseas. Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to minimize price swings by pegging their value to real-world assets. They are widely seen as having potential as a next-generation payment method, and discussions have been spreading quickly in global markets as major economies including the European Union and the United States move to establish rules. An NH NongHyup Bank official said the agreement is a starting point for proactively examining how stablecoins and AI can be used in real-world payments, adding that the bank will respond actively to changes in the future payments environment.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:43:00 -
NCSoft Confirms Global Launch of MMORPG Aion 2 in Second Half of 2026 NCSoft has confirmed a global release in the second half of 2026 for its massively multiplayer online role-playing game, 'Aion 2.' The company said on the 22nd that it is developing the global version as a PC-only title for Steam and Purple. Players can add the game to their wishlists on Steam’s official page starting that day. NCSoft said it plans to build and operate servers by major regions, including North America, South America, Europe and Japan. The game will support 10 languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Chinese in both simplified and traditional forms. The Aion 2 development team plans to introduce the game in May and hold a session to address questions and communicate with global players. Baek Seung-wook, NCSoft’s chief business officer, said, "Aion 2 has continued to develop its content and services by listening to the community’s voice," adding, "We will provide these efforts and sincerity, community-centered operations, and a high level of game quality equally to users around the world." 2026-04-22 08:42:17 -
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Faces Backlash in China Over Chinese Character Portrayal The Hollywood film 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' has been swept into a racial discrimination controversy. Chinese media outlets including Zhonghua.com reported on the 21st that criticism has spread online over a video released ahead of the film’s opening, with viewers alleging it contains elements that belittle Chinese people. At the center of the dispute is Qinzhou, a supporting character played by Chinese actor Sun Yutian. Online in China, some viewers said the character’s name sounds like the slur "Ching Chong," a term historically used in the West to mock Chinese people. Critics also pointed to the character’s glasses and checkered shirt, exaggerated facial expressions and bumbling behavior, as well as scenes in which the character openly criticizes a boss or boasts about himself. They said the portrayal repeats a stereotype that Asians are good at studying but lack social skills. The backlash goes beyond whether one character is drawn as ridiculous. Films can include awkward, exaggerated or abrasive figures, and in comedy and satire such characters can help drive a story. But when a character from a specific racial background is given a name, appearance and mannerisms that overlap with long-standing prejudices, audiences may find it difficult to view it as merely a character choice. That is where much of the reaction from Chinese audiences is rooted. If a global commercial film aimed at the China market includes a Chinese character but uses that person mainly as a caricatured side role rather than giving an independent storyline or depth, the sense of offense can grow. With concerns lingering that Hollywood has long used Asian characters as the "smart nerd," the "socially awkward helper" or an "exotic decoration," the debate is expanding beyond individual scenes to broader questions about representation. At the same time, the article noted it is difficult to label the filmmakers’ intent as racist based only on limited footage released so far. It said the character’s full arc and function in the film still need to be seen. But for a major global release, how audiences receive a portrayal matters as much as intent, and filmmakers have a basic responsibility to consider historical context and how expressions may be read across cultures. The issue, it added, is not that films must avoid any character who could spark controversy. The key is building fuller characters so they are not consumed as symbols of a race or background, and ensuring traits are formed convincingly within the story rather than leaning on racial clichés. Ultimately, the controversy facing 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' also touches on how Hollywood approaches the China market. The debate has moved beyond one film’s commercial pressure in China to a wider question of how the global film industry should view and portray race and culture. 2026-04-22 08:36:59 -
Hanwha General Insurance Tops 1,000 Claims for Childbirth Benefit Rider Hanwha General Insurance said Tuesday that claims for the childbirth benefit coverage in its “Hanwha Signature Women’s Health Insurance” have surpassed 1,000. The benefit pays a set amount upon childbirth, and claims began in November last year. The company said it designed the coverage to ease out-of-pocket costs at a time when spending typically rises for postpartum care and preparations for raising a child. The rider has drawn strong interest among women in their 20s and 30s. As of last month, 46.4% of policyholders in that age group enrolled in “Hanwha Signature Women’s Health Insurance 4.0” had added the childbirth benefit rider. Since coverage began, the number of payouts has steadily increased, with cumulative payments exceeding 800 cases, the company said. “Because we considered the diverse needs of women customers in their 20s and 30s, demand for childbirth-related coverage continues,” a Hanwha General Insurance official said. The official added that the company plans to keep strengthening customer-tailored coverage and services. 2026-04-22 08:36:14 -
Samsung Electronics Launches Infinite Line Induction Cooktop With Built-In Hood Samsung Electronics said on the 22nd it has released a new Infinite Line induction cooktop with an integrated hood. The Infinite Line is the company’s premium home-appliance range, combining upscale materials, refined design and innovative technology aimed at long-lasting value. The new model embeds a hood in the center of the cooktop to remove smoke and odors generated during cooking. It draws air downward to help keep the kitchen comfortable even while food is being prepared. A four-stage filter system — grille, tray, grease and deodorizing filters — is installed in the center to handle cooking residue. The grille blocks larger debris, the tray catches spilled liquids, oil and food scraps, the grease filter captures oil droplets to keep them from spreading, and the deodorizing filter reduces odors. The grille, tray and grease filters can be removed and washed by hand or in a dishwasher. The deodorizing filter is replaced, which Samsung said makes upkeep simpler than with ceiling-mounted hoods. The cooktop includes a “smart mode” that automatically adjusts suction strength. When enabled, the hood starts as cooking begins, and an air-quality sensor detects pollution levels, including total volatile organic compounds, and sets suction accordingly. An “after run” feature keeps air care going after cooking ends. The fan runs at low speed for a set time to clear remaining smoke and odors and dry moisture inside the filters, helping maintain deodorizing performance. The surface uses a matte-finish “Infinite Glass” top. Samsung said the matte coating helps reduce visible stains and fingerprints, and a material rated at Mohs hardness level 8 is intended to improve durability and reduce concerns about scratches and discoloration. Because the hood is built in, users do not need a separate ceiling hood, allowing for a more open kitchen design. Purified air can be discharged either through ducting inside the lower cabinet in a front-venting setup or through a ductless “plug-and-play” option, depending on the installation environment. Samsung said the product offers strong cooking performance, delivering up to 7,400 watts when all burners are used at the same time. An “all flex zone” is designed to distribute heat evenly without boundaries between cooking areas, supporting cookware of various sizes and shapes, from small pans to square grill pans and large hot-pot pots. Power can be adjusted from levels 1 through 9, including boost, and a warming function helps maintain a set temperature after cooking is finished. The new model is rated Grade 1 for energy efficiency, which Samsung said can help reduce electricity costs. Samsung also said it received confirmation of a regulatory special exemption for demonstration under the regulatory sandbox system from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, making it the only product in South Korea to receive a deferral of the requirement to install an automatic fire-extinguishing device (firefighting facility). Moon Jong-seung, a vice president in Samsung Electronics’ DA Business Division, said the new hood-integrated induction cooktop “delivers both interior design completeness and cooking convenience.” He added, “We will continue to expand our home-appliance lineup that consumers can be satisfied with, based on premium design and innovative technology.”* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:30:17 -
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Extended Until Talks End; Tehran Rejects Move Donald Trump, the U.S. president, unilaterally declared another extension of the ceasefire with Iran, but Tehran said it would not recognize the move, keeping uncertainty over whether the truce will hold and whether talks will resume. Trump said on April 21 (local time) on Truth Social that he had been asked to halt attacks on Iran “until Iran’s leadership and negotiating team can come up with a unified proposal,” citing what he called serious divisions within the Iranian government and requests from Pakistan’s Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He added that he would extend the ceasefire “until the proposal is submitted and the discussion (bilateral negotiations) is concluded one way or the other.” He also said the maritime blockade and military readiness posture would remain in place. The announcement came as the original “two-week ceasefire” was nearing its end. Trump had first pushed back the deadline, originally set to end on April 21, by one day to “Wednesday (April 22) evening, Washington time,” and then extended it again. The latest move follows a series of pauses. After issuing an ultimatum on March 21 that Iran’s power plants would be devastated unless the Strait of Hormuz was opened within 48 hours, Trump delayed attacks for five days, citing ongoing negotiations. That was followed by an additional 10-day delay and then the two-week ceasefire. Including the latest extension, the U.S. has now postponed attacks four times, the report said. Because Trump tied the extension to talks ending, without a fixed deadline, the measure was widely seen as close to an open-ended ceasefire, with the possibility of a longer truce if negotiations continue. Iran, however, said it would not accept the U.S. announcement. Iran’s state broadcaster reported that Iran would not recognize the U.S. extension and would act according to its national interests. It said the ceasefire period with the United States ends at 3:30 a.m. local time on April 22 (midnight GMT on April 22; 9 a.m. April 22 in South Korea). The semiofficial Tasnim news agency reported that as long as the U.S. maritime blockade continues, Iran will at minimum not open the Strait of Hormuz, and that Iran’s military said it could lift the blockade by force if necessary. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, which commands Iran’s armed forces, warned via Tasnim that the military has long maintained “100% combat readiness.” He said that if there is any attack or action against Iran, it would immediately strike preselected targets with force and “once again show a clear response” to the United States and Israel. The United States and Iran held a first round of ceasefire talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 11-12, but ended without results, the report said. A second round was scheduled for April 22, but it collapsed after the Iranian delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, decided at the last minute not to attend. The decision was conveyed to the U.S. side through mediator Pakistan, the report said. As a result, a planned visit to Pakistan by Vice President JD Vance, who was to lead the U.S. delegation, was canceled.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-04-22 08:25:28
