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President Lee to take five-day summer break starting August 4 SEOUL, August 01 (AJP) - South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will take a five-day summer vacation next week but plans to stay updated on key national affairs throughout the break, according to the presidential office. "President Lee will be on summer leave from August 4 to 8," the office said on Saturday. "Starting from the weekend of August 2, he will stay on Jeodo Island in Geoje, where he plans to reflect on the current political landscape and spend time recharging through reading and watching films." The office emphasized that the president will continue monitoring major state matters during his vacation, including those related to public livelihoods. "The presidential office will maintain a reporting system in case of urgent developments," it added. 2025-08-01 15:00:22 -
[[K-Pop]] ILLIT drops new version of hit song 'jellyous' featuring singer-songwriter Sophie Powers SEOUL, August 01 (AJP) - K-pop group ILLIT released a new version of its hit track "jellyous" featuring Canadian singer-songwriter Sophie Powers on Thursday, August 1 at 1 p.m. The original version of "jellyous" appeared on ILLIT’s third mini album "BOMB," released in June. With its catchy melody and high-energy choreography, the track has drawn strong attention from fans. The newly unveiled version brings a different texture, combining ILLIT’s lively performance with Powers’ distinctive rap style. Sophie Powers did not just feature on the track but also wrote her own rap verse. Her straightforward, expressive lyrics added a fresh edge to the song’s message. Belift Lab described the collaboration as a balanced mix of the two artists' distinct styles. "jellyous (Feat. Sophie Powers)" is a collaboration that harmonizes the unique musical colors of ILLIT and Sophie Powers," the agency said. "We hope fans enjoy the featured version, which offers a different feel from the original." Powers, a Canadian singer-songwriter, gained attention earlier this year through her appearance on the twenty-third season of "American Idol." Her quirky and humorous approach to performance made a strong impression on viewers. Clips of her appearance quickly spread on TikTok and other short-form platforms. Since then, she has released a series of original songs that have resonated with Gen Z audiences around the world. Her collaboration with ILLIT follows previous signs of mutual fandom. Powers once posted a video of herself taking part in ILLIT’s "Tick-Tack" dance challenge on social media, and also appeared in a web video singing the group’s track "Magnetic." ILLIT later returned the gesture by joining the dance challenge for Powers’ single "move with me." ILLIT is scheduled to officially debut in Japan on Sunday, September 1 with its first Japanese-language single, "Toki Yo Tomare" (時よ止まれ). The group has also announced a special edition release in partnership with the Care Bears character brand. 2025-08-01 14:42:21 -
[[K-Pop]] LE SSERAFIM sells out Manila concert, drawing rare response in Philippines SEOUL, August 01 (AJP) - SEOUL, Jul. 25 (AJP) – South Korean girl group LE SSERAFIM has sold out its upcoming Manila concert in a matter of moments, a rare outcome even in the increasingly active K-pop scene in the Philippines. The five-member group, Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae, is set to perform on Aug. 2 at the Mall of Asia Arena as part of its 2025 "EASY CRAZY HOT" Asia tour. The local promoter Applewood said in a statement, "It is uncommon for K-pop concerts to completely sell out in the Philippines. LE SSERAFIM received strong attention from the start, with numerous inquiries coming in even before the concert was confirmed. After ticket sales opened, seats were gone in no time, showing just how high the local interest was." While more than ten K-pop acts typically hold solo concerts in the Philippines each year, full sellouts remain rare. LE SSERAFIM's performance has stood out as an exception, signaling the group's growing traction in Southeast Asia. Local media also took notice. Billboard Philippines, ABS-CBN, The Manila Times, and the Manila Standard all covered the concert announcement, adding to the wave of attention around the event. Following the Manila concert, LE SSERAFIM will perform in Bangkok on August 9 and 10, then in Singapore on August 16. The group will head to North America in September, where all six scheduled shows have already sold out. An encore concert is planned for November at Tokyo Dome. 2025-08-01 14:27:58 -
S. Korea, US agree to lower tariffs to 15 percent after investment and energy deal SEOUL, July 31 (AJP) - South Korea and the United States have reached a comprehensive trade agreement that will lower mutual tariffs from 25 percent to 15 percent. The deal follows South Korea's pledge to invest $350 billion in the U.S. and purchase $100 billion worth of American energy products. The announcement was made on Jul. 30 (local time) by U.S. President Donald Trump. He met with the South Korean trade delegation at the White House before posting the details on his social media platform, Truth Social. "I am pleased to announce that the United States of America has agreed to a Full and Complete Trade Deal with the Republic of Korea," Trump wrote. "The Deal is that South Korea will give to the United States $350 Billion Dollars for Investments owned and controlled by the United States, and selected by myself, as President." He added that South Korea had also agreed to buy 100 billion dollars’ worth of liquefied natural gas and other energy products, and to make additional investments "for their investment purposes." Trump said South Korean President Lee Jae-myung would visit the U.S. within the next two weeks for a bilateral summit, during which both leaders plan to make a joint announcement on the agreement. As part of the deal, Trump said South Korea had agreed to fully open its market to American products, including cars, trucks, and agricultural goods. "We have agreed to a Tariff for South Korea of 15%. America will not be charged a Tariff." he wrote. Earlier, Trump had warned that without an agreement, the U.S. would begin imposing 25 percent reciprocal tariffs on South Korean goods starting August 1. Seoul has since been negotiating to protect key export sectors such as automobiles and steel, though no specific product-level changes were mentioned in Trump’s statement. South Korea’s presidential office confirmed the deal on Thursday, describing it as a major step in stabilizing the country's trade environment. "The tariff deal removes uncertainty around our export environment," President Lee said in a statement. "Tariffs on our products will now be equal to or lower than those faced by our key export competitors." Lee also emphasized the significance of the investment agreement, saying, "The 350-billion-dollar fund will help solidify a long-term foundation for cooperation in strategic industries." 2025-07-31 08:07:54 -
Peru celebrates independence in Seoul, spotlighting shared values with S. Korea SEOUL, July 28 (AJP) – Peru marked the 203rd anniversary of its independence on Monday with a diplomatic reception in central Seoul. Hosted by the Peruvian Embassy at the Four Seasons Hotel, the event brought together a diverse crowd of diplomats, academics, business leaders, and media representatives. Peru and South Korea established diplomatic relations in 1963. Over the past six decades, the two countries have steadily expanded cooperation across trade, investment, education, culture, and development. In 2011, the Peru–Korea Free Trade Agreement came into effect, significantly boosting bilateral commerce. South Korea is currently one of Peru's top trading partners in Asia. Both countries are also active members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), with Peru having chaired the forum in 2024 and South Korea preparing to host it in 2025. Peruvian Ambassador to South Korea Paul Duclos opened the evening with remarks reflecting on the historical and symbolic significance of Independence Day. "We commemorate the moment when Peru affirmed its commitment to liberty, democracy, and justice," he said. "These are the same values that we share with South Korea, and they are the foundation of our strong and enduring relationship." Ambassador Duclos spoke about the deepening of ties since the FTA, which has facilitated not only economic exchange but also broader engagement. "In just over a decade, we have witnessed remarkable growth in trade, investment, and cooperation in multiple fields." He also highlighted the importance of the two countries' shared commitment to multilateralism. "Both of our nations are committed to regional cooperation. Peru hosted the APEC summit last year, and South Korea will take the lead in 2025. This continuity reflects our strategic vision for the Asia-Pacific." Throughout the speech, Duclos placed emphasis on human connection. "We are very proud to see more Peruvians studying and working in South Korea and vice versa. These exchanges enrich both societies and build bridges of understanding." As the evening continued, guests enjoyed traditional Peruvian cuisine and live performances. "Food and music are among the best ways to connect hearts," Duclos said. "Tonight, we are delighted to share the warmth and diversity of Peru with our friends in South Korea." The ambassador closed by acknowledging the friendships built over the years. "Let us continue to work together, guided by our common values and a shared vision of peace and prosperity." 2025-07-30 17:43:27 -
[[K-pop]] Red Velvet's Joy to return with solo mini album in August SEOUL, July 28 (AJP) - Joy of Red Velvet is gearing up for a solo comeback with a new mini album set for release on August 18, her agency SM Entertainment said Monday. Titled "From JOY, with Love," the album will feature six tracks, including the title song "Love Splash!" It marks her first solo release in over three years since her 2021 special album "Hello," which consisted of remade tracks. "Hello" topped iTunes charts in 26 regions worldwide and reached No. 1 on domestic platforms Genie and Bugs with its title track. SM Entertainment said the new album will deliver a variety of love stories through Joy's distinct sensibility. "Joy will bring a refreshing wave of music to this summer with songs that express different shades of love in her own unique style," the agency said. Pre-orders for "From JOY, with Love" began Monday. The album will be released on major music streaming platforms at 6 p.m. on August 18. 2025-07-28 15:57:12 -
[[K-pop]] Jungkook sets new record as first Asian solo artist with over 100 weeks on Billboard global charts SEOUL, July 28 (AJP) - BTS member Jungkook has reached a new milestone on Billboard, becoming the first Asian solo artist to keep a single on both of the magazine's global charts for more than 100 consecutive weeks. His debut solo single "Seven," released in 2023, ranked No. 156 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 89 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart dated July 26. The song has now remained on the Global 200 for 104 weeks and on the Global Excl. U.S. chart for 105 weeks. It is the longest run ever for a solo artist from Asia. "Seven" was a chart-topper at the time of its release, holding the No. 1 spot for nine straight weeks on the Global Excl. U.S. and for seven weeks on the Global 200. It was the first track by an Asian solo act to top both charts at the same time for seven weeks. That record still stands. Jungkook's momentum as a solo artist has not slowed. He followed up "Seven" with "3D" and "Standing Next to You," both of which also reached No. 1 on the Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts. His continued success reflects his growing presence as a global pop artist. 2025-07-28 10:44:48 -
KAIST expands efforts to help South Korea become global AI leader SEOUL, July 26 (AJP) - KAIST is stepping up its efforts to develop next-generation artificial intelligence technologies and train new talent as part of a broader national drive to position South Korea among the world’s top three AI powers. The university said Thursday that it aims to become a global hub for innovation in science and technology, supporting the government’s G3 initiative while helping to address key industrial and social challenges through AI. "KAIST will position itself as a global science and technology leader that creates tangible value for South Korea and for humanity," said President Lee Kwang-hyung. "We will focus our research and training to help fulfill the new government’s agenda of becoming a G3 AI power." Lee also said that the university is placing particular emphasis on making AI accessible to everyone. "Our vision is to build a society where all people can freely use AI. We want to restore South Korea’s competitiveness in manufacturing by bringing physical AI, AI robots, and AI mobility technologies directly to industrial sites to drive productivity," he said. KAIST leads the National AI Research Base Project, directed by Professor Kim Ki-eung, which focuses on building industrial competitiveness through AI and applying the technology to real-world problems. The program is part of a broader goal to create what the school calls an "AI basic society," where AI is integrated into everyday life across all sectors and demographics. The university’s presence in global AI research continues to grow. Over the past five years, it has ranked fifth globally and first in Asia in the number of papers accepted to top machine learning conferences including ICML, NeurIPS, and ICLR. When expanding the scope to include leading conferences in natural language processing and computer vision, such as ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, CVPR, ICCV, and ECCV, KAIST ranks fifth in the world and fourth in Asia. At the ISSCC, one of the world’s most prestigious conferences in semiconductor circuits, KAIST has maintained the top global position in paper acceptances over a 19-year period from 2006 to 2024. The school is pushing ahead with the development of foundational technologies such as Korean-language large language models, neuromorphic semiconductors, and low-power AI processors. It is also active in applied areas like autonomous driving, urban air mobility, precision medicine, and explainable AI. In manufacturing, KAIST is using AI to drive changes on the factory floor. Professor Jang Young-jae’s team has developed digital twin systems and predictive AI models to boost productivity in high-tech industries like semiconductors and displays. Professor Kim Sung-min’s group has created ultra-low-power wireless tags that enable precise location tracking within a centimeter margin, paving the way for smarter factories. Technologies from Inisee, a startup founded by Professor Choi Jae-sik, are already being used in industrial settings to optimize operations and predict equipment failures. In March, the government designated Inisee’s explainable AI technology as part of South Korea’s national strategic tech portfolio. KAIST is also generating results in robotics. A team led by Professor Hwangbo Jemin recently unveiled RAIBO 2, a quadruped robot designed for disaster response and rough-terrain exploration. Another team, led by Professor Kong Kyung-chul and working with startup Angel Robotics, has developed the WalkON Suit, an exoskeleton that helps paraplegic individuals and people with mobility impairments regain independence. Beyond AI, KAIST continues to expand its footprint in a range of future-oriented fields. The university is conducting research in AI chips, quantum cryptography, nanosatellites, hydrogen fuel cells, next-generation batteries, and bio-inspired sensors. Among the more high-profile projects are its work on space exploration using microsatellites, asteroid missions, and energy harvesting technologies. In the biotech sector, KAIST is collaborating with German firm Merck on synthetic biology and mRNA research. The university also played a role in the planned construction of a 430 billion won Merck Bio Center in Daejeon, which is expected to contribute to local employment and economic development. KAIST continues to deepen international ties. It has forged strategic partnerships with MIT, Stanford, and New York University, the latter of which includes a joint campus in New York City to facilitate research and academic exchange. The university also maintains industry collaborations with companies like Google, Intel, and TSMC. Its contributions to entrepreneurship have also been significant. To date, KAIST alumni have founded 1,914 startups, including companies such as Qnix Computer, Nexon, and Naver. Collectively, these firms have accumulated 94 trillion won in assets, 36 trillion won in revenue, and employ about 60,000 people. More than 90 percent of these startups originated from faculty or student research labs. Roughly 80,000 KAIST alumni are now active in society. The school says it continues to bring in new talent to carry forward that momentum. 2025-07-26 22:00:53 -
KAIST team discovers single-packet flaw that can disable smartphone modems SEOUL, July 25 (AJP) - A research team from South Korea has identified a critical security flaw that allows a single wireless packet to crash a smartphone’s cellular modem. The vulnerability affects a broad range of devices and highlights long-standing security gaps in the modem layer. The project was led by Kim Yong-dae, professor at KAIST, and Park Cheol-jun, professor at Kyung Hee University. The team developed a custom testing framework called LLFuzz to examine the lower layers of mobile communication protocols. Unlike the upper layers, which are typically encrypted and authenticated, these lower layers can accept external signals with minimal filtering. Using LLFuzz, the researchers tested 15 commercial smartphones from manufacturers including Apple, Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi. They discovered 11 previously unknown vulnerabilities. Seven of them have been assigned CVE identifiers and patched by vendors. The remaining four have not yet been disclosed. In a demonstration, the team showed how a malformed packet, transmitted from a laptop using a software-defined radio, could instantly disable a phone’s modem. A test video captured a phone streaming data at 23 megabytes per second before abruptly freezing and losing all signal after receiving the packet. "Smartphone baseband layers can accept arbitrary external signals without authentication, which introduces systemic risk," Kim Yong-dae said. "This research shows that standardization in modem security testing is no longer optional." The vulnerabilities were found in modem components known as RLC, MAC, PDCP, and PHY. These layers handle wireless signaling, error correction, and data transmission. Because they are not protected by encryption or authentication, they are susceptible to input from outside sources. Affected chips include over 90 from Qualcomm, around 80 from MediaTek, Samsung’s Exynos 2400 and 5400, and Apple devices using Qualcomm hardware. These modems are used not only in flagship smartphones but also in tablets, smartwatches, and low-cost IoT devices. The LLFuzz system compares device behavior against 3GPP telecom standards to detect inconsistencies caused by implementation flaws. The researchers believe that the lack of standardized security testing for abnormal packet behavior is a key reason such issues have gone unnoticed. "Even leading manufacturers have overlooked this area," Kim said. "Our work highlights the dangers of deploying technologies that have not undergone sufficient scrutiny." The research will be presented in August at USENIX Security 2025, a leading international conference in cybersecurity. The paper, titled LLFuzz: An Over-the-Air Dynamic Testing Framework for Cellular Baseband Lower Layers, is authored by KAIST doctoral student Tuan Dinh Hoang, along with researchers from KAIST and Kyung Hee University. The team plans to release the LLFuzz tool as open-source software. Early tests on 5G baseband chips using the same framework have already uncovered two additional vulnerabilities. The researchers are continuing to expand the tool and explore broader testing strategies for both LTE and 5G systems. The project was funded by South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT and the Institute of Information and Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation. 2025-07-25 14:36:54 -
Thailand recalls envoy after deadly border clash with Cambodia SEOUL, July 25 (AJP) - Thailand has sharply condemned Cambodia over what it described as a serious violation of sovereignty, following a deadly border clash that left several civilians dead and injured. In response, Bangkok has decided to recall its ambassador to Phnom Penh and lower the level of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In a statement released Friday by the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul, the Thai government said Cambodian troops had entered Thai territory on July 16 and 23 to plant landmines. One of those explosions injured a Thai soldier. On July 24, Cambodian forces allegedly opened fire near a Thai operations base and continued attacking throughout the morning. Civilian areas, including a hospital, were among the targets. "The Thai government strongly condemns the actions carried out by Cambodian military forces, which constitute a serious violation of Thailand’s sovereignty and international law," the statement said. Describing the attacks as deliberate and hostile, Thai authorities said Cambodia's behavior was part of a dangerous escalation. The government framed the decision to recall its envoy and request the departure of the Cambodian ambassador in Bangkok as a direct consequence of those actions. Bangkok also warned that if the attacks continue, Thailand is prepared to take further self-defense measures in line with international law. "The Thai government strongly demands Cambodia immediately cease its repeated violations of international law," the statement added. "These acts clearly contradict the principles of good neighborliness and sincerity and will severely damage Cambodia’s reputation and trust within the international community." The confrontation marks one of the most serious flare-ups between the two countries in years, drawing attention across the region as tensions remain high. 2025-07-25 13:51:22
