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  • Australias Ban on Social Media Accounts for Under-16s Proves Ineffective
    Australia's Ban on Social Media Accounts for Under-16s Proves Ineffective The Australian government has determined that its policy banning social media accounts for users under 16 is ineffective and is considering legal action against platform companies along with additional regulations. On June 25, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced in Parliament that the government is reviewing measures to strengthen the social media account ban. In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation the day before, he emphasized the need to enhance the powers of the eSafety Commissioner, the agency responsible for online safety regulations. "I will ensure that the laws are as strong as possible and can withstand any legal challenges," Albanese said, noting that he is assessing whether Julie Inman Grant, the eSafety Commissioner, has sufficient authority. To this end, the government plans to introduce a 'Digital Duty of Care' bill, which would increase platform accountability for predictable harms arising from content and algorithms. The push for stricter regulations comes about six months after the implementation of the policy prohibiting social media account creation for those under 16, as many young people continue to use these platforms. A recent study published in the medical journal BMJ surveyed 408 Australian youths aged 12 to 15 and found that 85% continued to use social media three months after the account ban was enforced. Approximately two-thirds of respondents reported using false information during the age verification process or submitting selfies that made them appear older to bypass the verification. While some platforms have implemented facial recognition-based age verification systems, many users have managed to evade these measures, and a significant number did not undergo any age verification at all. Lisa Given from RMIT University told AP News, "eSafety is struggling with enforcement due to resistance from platforms. More authority needs to be granted to the Commissioner, or new enforcement methods are required." Consequently, Australian authorities are preparing legal actions against companies that fail to take reasonable measures to prevent account creation by users under 16, based on provisions that could impose fines of up to AUD 49.5 million (approximately USD 32 million).* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 17:00:00
  • Chinese, Russian military aircraft enter KADIZ, prompting fighter jet response
    Chinese, Russian military aircraft enter KADIZ, prompting fighter jet response SEOUL, June 27 (AJP) - More than 10 Chinese and Russian military aircraft entered South Korea’s air defense identification zone without prior notice on Saturday, prompting the Air Force to deploy fighter jets, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The aircraft entered and exited the Korea Air Defense Identification Zone, or KADIZ, over the East and South seas in sequence for about four hours beginning at around 8:30 a.m. None of the aircraft violated South Korean airspace. The aircraft included bombers and fighter jets believed to be participating in an ongoing joint air exercise between China and Russia. Chinese aircraft reportedly flew north from their territory and entered the KADIZ near Ieodo in the South Sea, while Russian aircraft entered the zone over the East Sea as they flew south. Some of the aircraft later joined together and conducted maneuvering drills. The South Korean military detected and tracked the aircraft before they entered the zone and deployed fighter jets to take tactical measures against any potential contingency. It marked the first joint entry by Chinese and Russian military aircraft into the KADIZ in about six months. Nine aircraft from the two countries entered the zone over the East and South seas during a joint exercise last December. Since 2019, China and Russia have sent military aircraft into the KADIZ once or twice a year for joint exercises without notifying South Korea in advance. An air defense identification zone is established to allow a country to identify and respond to foreign military aircraft approaching its airspace. Unlike sovereign airspace, however, it does not confer territorial rights. Military aircraft entering another country’s air defense identification zone are generally expected to submit flight plans in advance and report their location upon entry. Russia does not recognize South Korea’s authority over the KADIZ, arguing that the zone has no basis in international law. The airspace near Ieodo is also covered by overlapping air defense identification zones established by South Korea and China. 2026-06-27 16:46:08
  • U.S. Strikes Iranian Military Facilities Following Drone Attack on Commercial Ship
    U.S. Strikes Iranian Military Facilities Following Drone Attack on Commercial Ship U.S. tensions with Iran escalated as the United States launched airstrikes on Iranian military facilities in retaliation for a drone attack targeting a commercial vessel in the Hormuz Strait. While U.S. officials characterized the strikes as a limited response, Iran warned of further action, claiming the attack violated a ceasefire agreement. On June 26, The New York Times reported that the U.S. Central Command conducted airstrikes on missile and drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites in Iran in response to the previous day's attack on a commercial ship. The Central Command stated that the airstrikes were a "powerful response" to Iran's aggression, targeting missile and drone storage facilities as well as coastal radar installations. A U.S. defense official clarified that the operation was not intended to reignite large-scale conflict but was a measured response to the earlier attack. According to U.S. officials, the airstrikes lasted approximately 90 minutes and targeted four locations along the coast of the Hormuz Strait and on Qeshm Island. Earlier, President Donald Trump announced via social media that Iran had launched four suicide drones at the large container ship Ever Lovely while it was navigating the Hormuz Strait. He described the attack as a "foolish violation" aimed at a "very large and expensive cargo ship," noting that three drones were intercepted while one struck the ship's upper deck, although it continued its voyage. This incident marks the first direct attack on a commercial vessel by Iran since the two countries reached a preliminary peace agreement the previous week. The Ever Lovely sustained damage while passing through waters near Oman but did not sink. Iran strongly condemned the U.S. airstrikes, asserting that they violated the ceasefire agreement. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement claiming that the U.S. attack constituted a breach of the truce and warned that any further aggression would lead to a broader response. Iranian security officials claimed to have targeted U.S. military bases in the Middle East following the airstrikes, although the U.S. did not immediately confirm these reports. U.S. Vice President JD Vance also took to social media to assert that the U.S. has adhered to the ceasefire agreement, stating, "Violence will be met with violence." The recent clash has heightened concerns over the security of the Hormuz Strait, a critical route for global oil transportation. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) temporarily suspended its program to support the safe passage of vessels in the strait. Shipping information firms reported that some oil tankers have altered their routes, and the number of vessels passing through the strait dropped from 73 to 54 within a day. While both countries agreed to restore free navigation in the Hormuz Strait through a preliminary agreement, the specifics of operational procedures remain unclear. Iran claims it has primary authority over navigation in the strait, while the U.S. and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) reaffirmed in a joint statement the need to guarantee "free and unconditional navigation," opposing any tolls or attempts at control by specific nations. The shipping industry is expressing growing unease. Jakob Larsen, chief security officer of the global shipping association BIMCO, noted that shipping companies and insurers may deem passage through the Hormuz Strait excessively risky following the attack, raising fears that hostilities could escalate further.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 16:28:00
  • South Koreas Chances of Advancing to World Cup Round of 32 Drop to 31%
    South Korea's Chances of Advancing to World Cup Round of 32 Drop to 31% Hong Myung-bo's team finished third in their group at the 2026 North and Central America World Cup, leaving their chances of advancing to the Round of 32 dependent on the results of other matches on the final day. If they manage to advance, their opponent will be Belgium. According to FIFA on June 27, South Korea, under coach Hong Myung-bo, concluded the group stage with one win and two losses, earning three points. The tournament has expanded to 48 teams, with the top two teams from each of the 12 groups and the eight best third-placed teams advancing to the Round of 32. Germany secured the top spot in Group E, while Belgium topped Group G, meaning if South Korea qualifies for the Round of 32, they will face Belgium in Seattle on July 2. They will avoid a potential matchup against Germany. However, South Korea's chances of advancing have significantly decreased. Currently, they rank eighth among the third-placed teams, and for them to qualify, the third-placed teams from Groups J, K, and L must perform worse than South Korea in their matches on June 28. The scenarios are complex. In Group J, Austria must defeat Algeria, or Algeria must win by two goals or more. In Group K, the Democratic Republic of the Congo must not win against Uzbekistan. In Group L, Ghana must beat Croatia for South Korea to maintain an advantage in the competition for third place. Statistical firm Opta has adjusted South Korea's chances of advancing to the Round of 32 from 87.76% on June 25 to 53.24% on June 26, and further down to 31.51% on June 27. Similarly, the American sports media outlet The Athletic has lowered South Korea's chances from 94% to 44% during the same period. 2026-06-27 16:08:00
  • President Lee Addresses Concerns Over Water Supply for Honam Semiconductor Cluster
    President Lee Addresses Concerns Over Water Supply for Honam Semiconductor Cluster 정부가 호남 반도체 클러스터 조성과 관련해 제기된 용수 부족 우려를 일축하며 충분한 산업용수 공급이 가능하다고 강조했다. On June 27, President Lee Jae-myung dismissed concerns about water shortages related to the Honam semiconductor cluster, asserting that sufficient industrial water supply is feasible. He stated on X (formerly Twitter) that "with an appropriate management system for urban development and proper allocation of water resources, it has been reviewed that a supply of 1 million tons of industrial water per day is possible." President Lee emphasized, "Honam has as much water as the Yeongnam region or the capital area," and noted that major companies like Samsung and SK Hynix would not plan to build large-scale factories in areas lacking essential water resources without thorough consideration. He added that the government does not encourage factories to be built in water-scarce regions. He further claimed, "For decades, political motives have led to the management of Honam at an agricultural city level, leaving water resources only sufficient for agricultural use." He called for understanding and cooperation on regional balanced development and nationwide coexistence policies, emphasizing that the fate of South Korea is at stake. Kim Yong-beom, head of the Presidential Policy Office, reiterated the government's stance on social media, stating that utilizing dam surplus, unused water from decades of over-allocation, large agricultural reservoirs, and recycled wastewater would ensure sufficient water resources. These remarks come amid discussions about potential semiconductor investments by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix in Honam, in response to recent criticisms regarding water shortages from opposition parties. Shortly after his initial post, President Lee shared another message on social media, saying, "In the eyes of a department, there is a department, and in the eyes of a pig, there is a pig," suggesting that people often project their own thoughts and actions onto others. A spokesperson from the Presidential Office described this as a "principled statement," expressing regret over the spread of unfounded claims regarding corporate investments in local areas.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 15:56:00
  • Venezuela Faces Urgent Search for 50,000 Missing After Devastating Earthquake
    Venezuela Faces Urgent Search for 50,000 Missing After Devastating Earthquake Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of its worst series of earthquakes in 126 years, with over 50,000 people reported missing as the critical "72-hour golden time" for rescue efforts is rapidly running out. Concerns are growing that the situation may worsen as time passes. As of June 26, at least 920 deaths have been confirmed due to the earthquakes, according to reports from AP, CNN, and The New York Times. The number of missing individuals has surpassed 51,000. With three days having passed since the earthquakes struck, the crucial "72-hour golden time" for rescuing survivors is nearing its end. Experts typically regard the first 48 to 72 hours after an earthquake as the most critical period for locating survivors. After this window, the chances of survival significantly decrease due to dehydration and worsening injuries. However, rescue teams are facing a severe shortage of personnel and equipment. Amid inadequate government support, residents are using shovels and pickaxes to search through the rubble, with some digging through debris with their bare hands in hopes of finding family members and neighbors. The medical system is also on the brink of collapse. Dr. Juníades Urbina-Medina, former president of the Venezuelan National Academy of Medicine, told CNN, "There is no way to care for the influx of patients at hospitals. We have no medical gases, painkillers, anesthetics, or antibiotics available." The emergency transport system is nearing breakdown. The public ambulance service in the Caracas metropolitan area has only three operational vehicles, and it is estimated that about 90% of patients from the La Guaira region have been transported to hospitals using police pickup trucks since the earthquakes occurred. Meanwhile, the International Organization for Migration has projected that up to 6.76 million people may suffer direct or indirect impacts from this disaster.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 15:48:00
  • Seoul Forest Hosts Garden While Seongsu Features Popup as Construction Firms Revamp Marketing
    Seoul Forest Hosts 'Garden' While Seongsu Features 'Popup' as Construction Firms Revamp Marketing The Seoul International Garden Expo has been underway since June 1 at Seoul Forest in Seongdong-gu, where construction companies are showcasing their brand gardens in a designated area known as the 'K-Construction Zone.' This marks a shift in construction marketing from traditional model homes to gardens, popups, and lifestyle spaces that attract visitors. Upon entering the grassy area of Seoul Forest on June 13, visitors were greeted by a red gate, a circular garden, and lush green pathways. Many strolled through the space, with groups of visitors in their 20s and 30s taking photos. The 'K-Construction Zone' featured contributions from GS Construction, IPARK Hyundai Industrial Development, Gyeryong Construction, Daewoo Construction, and Hoban Construction. Gyeryong Construction caught attention with its red gate and stone wall garden, while Daewoo Construction presented a 'Silo' garden centered around a circular structure. IPARK Hyundai Industrial Development showcased a landscape design featuring hydrangeas and a sign that read, "Imagine Before You Build," along with seating and lounge areas for visitors to relax. This strategy aims to expand the construction brand's reach by transforming it into 'experiential content' rather than mere promotional material. Among the exhibits, GS Construction's corporate garden 'Garden Xi' stood out. Inspired by the Jeju Gotjawal forest, GS Construction created the 'Elysian Forest' while preserving as many existing trees as possible. They densely planted oak and fern species to evoke a sense of depth in the forest. A 'UFB Cooling Mist System' was installed to spray fine mist in shaded areas, providing a refreshing experience reminiscent of being deep in a forest. Staff members were present to curate the space and provide merchandise. Visitors commented, "While walking in Seoul Forest, I didn't feel like I was in a construction company's space," and "There are many photo spots, and the atmosphere is trendy." Families with strollers and visitors of various ages filled the area. Ryu Hye-bin, head of the new product strategy team at GS Construction, stated, "We designed this space so that visitors to Seoul Forest can naturally encounter the Xi brand," adding, "We focused on creating a space where people can linger without disrupting the existing grassy area." According to GS Construction, approximately 86,000 visitors have visited the 'Elysian Forest' from June 1 to June 12. After the garden's operation ends, the space will be donated to the city of Seoul, ensuring that citizens can continue to enjoy it even after the popup concludes. About a 15-minute walk from Seoul Forest, another experiential space called 'House Xi' is operating in Seongsu-dong. GS Construction has rebranded a space that previously served as a promotional center for members of the Seongsu Strategic Redevelopment Zone into a popup store. The interior of the popup differs from typical apartment promotional centers. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the space accommodates about 20 to 30 visitors every half hour. Many attendees came after hearing about it through word of mouth. Upon entering, visitors first encounter the 'Diorama Zone,' where they can closely examine a large model of the 'Rivenique Xi' project, scheduled for sale in 2031. The following 'Amenity Zone' is designed like a small cinema, while the 'Unit Zone' allows visitors to indirectly experience views of the Han River from a unit that rises up to 64 stories. The technology used to create a panoramic view through an open window structure is currently under patent application. Throughout the space, elements that stimulate the senses are incorporated. The interior features curated music from Xi, and the lighting and diffusers create an engaging atmosphere. Collaborative content with Kyobo Bookstore and CGV, as well as high-end community services like a sky lounge wine bar party, a kids' zone, and non-face-to-face medical services from Cha Hospital, are also highlighted. Jung Yu-jin, a former member of the brand strategy team at GS Construction, expressed, "We hope this becomes an opportunity for people to experience life at Xi in advance," adding, "We aim to expand the concept of a home beyond just a product to an experiential realm." She continued, "Unlike the perception that promotional centers were exclusive to previous generations, construction companies are now operating popup stores with content that younger generations want to share on social media. As a result, we are seeing many visitors in their 20s and 30s eager to experience the Xi brand." A visitor in their 30s remarked, "This is my first time at a construction company popup, and it's much more stylish than I expected, with plenty of photo spots for Instagram. It felt less like simple promotional material and more like a preview of future living."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 15:36:00
  • Chinese and Russian Military Aircraft Enter KADIZ, South Korean Fighters Respond
    Chinese and Russian Military Aircraft Enter KADIZ, South Korean Fighters Respond According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, more than ten Chinese and Russian military aircraft entered the KADIZ over the East and South Seas on the morning of June 27 before exiting the area. There were no violations of South Korean airspace during this incident. The military tracked the aircraft's flight paths before their entry into KADIZ and deployed fighter jets as a precautionary measure against any unexpected situations. The aircraft involved were bombers and fighters reportedly participating in ongoing joint air drills between China and Russia. This marks the first entry of Chinese and Russian military aircraft into KADIZ since December of last year, when nine military aircraft also entered and exited the area without breaching South Korean airspace. The Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) is established to identify and respond to aircraft approaching a nation's airspace early, and it is distinct from the concept of sovereign airspace. However, according to international practice, military aircraft entering another country's air defense identification zone are required to submit a flight plan in advance and notify the respective country of their location and flight information upon entry. 2026-06-27 15:28:00
  • Goeje Aims to Become the Worlds Leading Smart Shipbuilding City
    Goeje Aims to Become the World's Leading Smart Shipbuilding City Goeje is a city that has created another miracle in South Korea's industrialization. With the presence of Hanwha Ocean and Samsung Heavy Industries, Goeje has grown into a hub of the global shipbuilding industry.However, the AI era demands new changes in the shipbuilding sector. The competition has shifted from producing a large number of vessels to creating smarter ships.Autonomous vessels, smart shipyards, AI design, and digital twins are becoming the new standards in the shipbuilding industry.Goeje's newly elected Mayor Byun Kwang-yong has made the advancement of the shipbuilding industry and the cultivation of future growth industries key promises. His initiatives include the integration of AI and eco-friendly technologies in shipbuilding, the development of the defense and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry, the establishment of a Corporate Innovation Park, and attracting investments from Naver Cloud.His vision ultimately aims to elevate Goeje into a global AI smart shipbuilding city.The question is clear.Can Goeje truly become the world's leading smart shipbuilding capital in the AI era?The global shipbuilding industry is experiencing a renaissance with the integration of AI.Goeje's competitiveness is already recognized worldwide.Hanwha Ocean and Samsung Heavy Industries possess world-class shipbuilding technology and lead in the fields of LNG carriers, ultra-large container ships, and offshore plants.However, the competitive landscape in shipbuilding is rapidly changing.While shipbuilding capacity was once the key competitive factor, future competitiveness will hinge on AI design, production automation, and smart yard operations.Mayor Byun stated during his campaign, "I will transform the shipbuilding industry by integrating AI, eco-friendly, and smart technologies." He also presented a vision to develop the defense and MRO industries, aiming to make Goeje a global strategic industrial city.This is essentially a declaration to transform the existing shipbuilding city into a future-oriented AI-based shipbuilding city.Smart Yards: The Future of ShipbuildingGlobal shipyards are currently engaged in a competition to develop smart yards.A new era is emerging where every process, from design to production, logistics, and quality control, is interconnected through data and optimized by AI.AI reduces design errors, analyzes welding quality in real-time, and automatically adjusts material supply and production schedules.Goeje is poised to be the first city to realize these changes.Two world-class shipyards are already expanding their application of AI and automation technologies.The advancement of the shipbuilding industry that Mayor Byun emphasizes ultimately signifies a transition to a smart shipbuilding system.AI is not a technology that takes away jobs in the shipbuilding sector; rather, it enhances both productivity and quality.For Goeje to maintain its position as the world's number one shipbuilding city, embracing AI is not an option but a necessity.Autonomous Vessels Open New HorizonsJust as cars have entered the era of autonomous driving, ships are also moving into the era of autonomous navigation.AI analyzes shipping routes, optimizes fuel consumption, and predicts collision risks.Captains will navigate alongside AI, and in the future, some vessels may achieve full autonomy.Goeje is the ideal city to prepare for this future.It boasts world-class shipbuilding technology, abundant maritime experience, and research infrastructure.Mayor Byun has stated his commitment to actively attract advanced industries through the cultivation of future growth industries and the establishment of a Corporate Innovation Park.Autonomous vessels represent one of the most critical markets that Goeje must seize in the AI era.Defense and MRO: New Growth Drivers Powered by AIMayor Byun does not focus solely on the shipbuilding industry.He has also identified the defense and MRO industries as future growth pillars.AI is a core technology in defense as well.Unmanned vessels, maritime drones, and AI-based logistics support systems are already becoming a reality.In aviation maintenance, AI is rapidly spreading predictive maintenance technologies that forecast aircraft anomalies and analyze the timing for parts replacement.Although shipbuilding, defense, and aviation maintenance may seem like distinct industries, they are interconnected through the common technology of AI.If Goeje can cultivate these industries together, it can grow beyond a simple shipbuilding city into a comprehensive future industrial city.Innovation Park to Foster AI Industry EcosystemOne of Mayor Byun's key promises is the establishment of a Corporate Innovation Park.He has expressed his intention to successfully promote this park to create new growth engines. Additionally, he plans to diversify the industrial structure through attracting investments from Naver Cloud and expanding the bio, IT, and research and development sectors.The AI industry cannot thrive with just a few companies.A robust ecosystem requires the collaboration of cloud services, data centers, startups, research institutions, and universities.For Goeje to evolve from a shipbuilding-centric city to an AI-converged industrial city, such an innovative ecosystem is essential.The Corporate Innovation Park could serve as the starting point for this transformation.Can Goeje Become the World's Smart Shipbuilding Capital?The world is currently witnessing a paradigm shift in the shipbuilding industry.Eco-friendly vessels, autonomous ships, AI design, and smart yards are determining new competitive advantages.Goeje already possesses a world-class foundation in the shipbuilding industry.What remains is how quickly AI can be integrated into the industrial landscape.The shipyard that first utilizes AI is likely to lead the global market.The industrial advancement strategy promoted by Mayor Byun is directed toward that goal.If Goeje stands at the center of the AI smart shipbuilding revolution, South Korea's shipbuilding industry could also enter a new golden age.Mayor Byun's promises can be summarized as the advancement of the shipbuilding industry, the integration of AI and eco-friendly technologies, the development of the defense and MRO industries, and the establishment of a Corporate Innovation Park. However, from the perspective of the AI era, all these policies converge toward a single objective: making Goeje the world's leading AI smart shipbuilding city.AI is transforming the future of the shipbuilding industry.From a city that builds ships to one that navigates the seas with AI.Goeje stands at a significant turning point.Byun Kwang-yong, Mayor of Goeje: He has successfully been re-elected for a second term after serving in the 8th term. His core administrative goals include linking the recovery of the shipbuilding industry to regional economic growth and fostering future growth industries.His major promises include the advancement of the shipbuilding industry through the integration of AI, eco-friendly, and smart technologies, the development of the defense and MRO industries, the establishment of a Corporate Innovation Park, attracting investments from Naver Cloud, and expanding the bio, IT, and research and development sectors. His vision is to elevate Goeje from a shipbuilding-centric city to a global hub for AI-based future marine industries.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 15:12:00
  • Koreas World Cup Hopes Diminish After Group Stage Setback
    Korea's World Cup Hopes Diminish After Group Stage Setback Egypt's draw with Iran has put the South Korean men's national soccer team's hopes of advancing to the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA North America World Cup in jeopardy.On June 27 at 12 p.m. KST, Egypt played to a 1-1 draw against Iran in their Group G match at Seattle Stadium in Washington State. As a result, Egypt secured second place in Group G and advanced to the knockout stage.Iran finished with three draws (3 points) and is now waiting to see if its goal difference of 0 will be enough to qualify as one of the top eight third-place teams. This outcome is unfavorable for South Korea, which has one win and two losses (3 points) and a goal difference of -1.Had Egypt won, Iran would have finished with two draws and one loss (2 points), allowing Egypt to maintain a better standing. However, the final result left South Korea in a precarious position, currently ranked eighth among third-place competitors.The only teams clearly below South Korea are Scotland and Uruguay. In this tournament featuring 48 teams, the top two from each group, as well as the top eight third-place teams, will advance to the knockout stage.For South Korea to advance, it must rely on the results of the final matches in Groups J, K, and L on June 28, hoping that at least two third-place teams finish below them.At the same time, Belgium dominated New Zealand 5-1 in their Group G match at BC Place in Vancouver, securing first place in the group with a record of one win and two draws (5 points) to advance to the knockout stage.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-27 14:48:00