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Jinkyu, Myung
  • Naver Cloud Targets Defense AI Market with New Task Force
    Naver Cloud Targets Defense AI Market with New Task Force Naver Cloud Establishes Task Force for Defense AI Development Naver Cloud is launching a new organization dedicated to defense artificial intelligence (AI) as it seeks to penetrate the defense AI market. According to industry sources on May 31, Naver Cloud will unveil a task force focused on defense AI transformation (AX) on June 1. This team will be led by Kim Yoo-won, CEO of Naver Cloud. The Defense AX Task Force will integrate AI model development, business development, and marketing functions. Its goal is to create AI models specialized for the defense sector and promote their commercialization. Naver Cloud emphasizes its strengths, including its proprietary super-large AI model 'HyperCLOVA X,' cloud infrastructure, and data centers. The company plans to develop AI solutions tailored to defense and security environments and expand related business operations. Jung Cheong-rae: Record Early Voting Rate Favors Democratic Party Jung Cheong-rae, the head of the Democratic Party's election campaign committee, commented on the record early voting rate for the June 3 local elections, stating it is not unfavorable for the Democratic Party. According to the National Election Commission on May 31, the early voting rate for this local election reached 23.51%, the highest in history. He noted, "As early voting becomes established, people tend to perceive the voting period as effectively three days," but added that considering the active participation of voters, he believes the results do not disadvantage the Democratic Party. He further stated, "Even with a conservative analysis, the early voting rate is not unfavorable for the Democratic Party. In fact, I think it indicates a slightly more favorable trend for us." Nvidia Set to Unveil First Windows PC Targeting AI Market Nvidia, a leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor market, is set to make a significant move into the personal computer (PC) market. The company plans to unveil its first Windows-based PC featuring Nvidia chips as the main processor, entering the competitive AI PC market. According to reports from Yonhap News and other outlets on May 31, Nvidia and Microsoft will showcase their collaborative developments and the new PC at Computex, Asia's largest IT exhibition, on June 2 in Taiwan, as well as at Microsoft's Build developer event in San Francisco. This product is expected to be the first Windows PC equipped with Nvidia chips as the primary processor. Industry experts anticipate that not only Microsoft but also major PC manufacturers like Dell may soon release Nvidia-based products. Shangri-La Dialogue Concludes with US-China Talks and NATO Discrepancies The Shangri-La Dialogue, the largest security conference in the Asia-Pacific region, concluded on May 31, with the United States and China reaffirming their commitment to dialogue and showing signs of reducing military tensions. However, discrepancies emerged between the U.S. and its European allies regarding defense spending and international order issues. The dialogue confirmed the improving atmosphere in U.S.-China relations following a recent summit. Meanwhile, differences regarding the Trump administration's alliance policies surfaced between the U.S. and European nations. Some European countries were criticized for emphasizing a rules-based international order while being passive about strengthening security capabilities, prompting calls for NATO member states to take on greater responsibilities. In response, European and Indo-Pacific allies underscored the importance of international norms and cooperative frameworks, effectively countering these criticisms. Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren stated, "Even if international law is not perfect, abandoning it cannot be an alternative."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 21:30:00
  • Shangri-La Dialogue Concludes as US-China Relations Stabilize Amid Diverging Views with Allies
    Shangri-La Dialogue Concludes as US-China Relations Stabilize Amid Diverging Views with Allies While the United States and China reaffirmed their dialogue and aimed to reduce military tensions, differences emerged between the U.S. and its European allies regarding defense spending and international order issues. The Shangri-La Dialogue, the largest security conference in the Asia-Pacific region, concluded in Singapore on May 31, confirming the improved atmosphere between the U.S. and China following their recent summit. However, disagreements regarding the Trump administration's alliance policies surfaced between the U.S. and European nations. This conference was notable as it was the first major multilateral security meeting since the recent U.S.-China summit. Both nations adopted a more restrained tone compared to last year, emphasizing their commitment to stabilizing relations. In his speech, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth maintained the U.S. stance of countering China's expanding influence but stated, "We do not seek unnecessary confrontation," highlighting the need for expanded communication channels between military authorities. This marked a significant reduction in rhetoric compared to last year's dialogue, where China was labeled a "substantial and immediate threat." China responded with conciliatory messages. Meng Xiangqing, a professor at the National Defense University leading the Chinese delegation, expressed hope that the U.S. and China would move closer together, stressing the need for stable military relations. However, both sides continued to mention their opposition to "hegemonism," maintaining a stance of mutual restraint. In contrast, the differences between the U.S. and its allies became more pronounced. Hegseth repeatedly urged European nations to increase defense spending, asserting, "Allies must fulfill their roles in collective defense." He criticized some European countries for emphasizing a rules-based international order while being passive about enhancing security capabilities, calling for greater responsibility among NATO member states. In response, European and Indo-Pacific allies underscored the importance of international norms and cooperative frameworks, effectively countering Hegseth's assertions. Dutch Defense Minister Dylan Yesilgöz-Zegerius stated, "Even if international law is not perfect, abandoning it cannot be an alternative." Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles emphasized that while a rules-based international order may be subject to reform, it should not be dismantled, highlighting the importance of multilateral cooperation. Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi also stressed the need for solidarity among allies, stating, "Division weakens deterrence, while unity strengthens it."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 21:21:00
  • Israeli Forces Expand Ground Operations in Southern Lebanon, Capture Strategic Bofor
    Israeli Forces Expand Ground Operations in Southern Lebanon, Capture Strategic Bofor Israeli forces announced on May 31 that they have expanded ground operations targeting the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, successfully capturing the strategic location of Bofor. In a statement, the Israeli military reported that ground operations commenced in the Bofor ridge and the Wadi Saluki valley in southern Lebanon. Prior to the ground assault, the Israeli Air Force conducted extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah facilities, supported by artillery and tank units. The Israeli military stated that the operation aims to strengthen operational control in southern Lebanon and eliminate the threat posed by Hezbollah to northern Israel. Bofor is considered a key strategic point in southern Lebanon, featuring a hilltop fortress from the 12th-century Crusader era, providing a vantage point over northern Israel's Galilee region and Hezbollah's stronghold in Nabatiyeh. The Israeli military claims that significant military infrastructure built by Hezbollah with Iranian support is concentrated in the Bofor and Wadi Saluki areas. It also noted that Hezbollah has launched hundreds of rockets from this region toward Israeli forces and northern Israel. The capture of Bofor marks the first time Israeli forces have taken control of the area since their withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000. Israel occupied the region during the 1982 Lebanon War and maintained control until their withdrawal. Recently, under the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli military has increased pressure on Hezbollah. Operations have expanded beyond the 'Yellow Line,' the control line near the border, with advancements reported as far as the Litani River in southern Lebanon on May 29. This offensive comes at a time when negotiations for a ceasefire between the United States and Iran are ongoing. Reports indicate that Iran has demanded a ceasefire in Lebanon during the talks, raising concerns that Israel's ground operations could impact the negotiations. In a video statement, Netanyahu remarked, "We have returned to Bofor stronger than ever," describing the capture of Bofor as a significant turning point in Israeli military operations. He emphasized, "Israel has secured dominance across all fronts, including Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 20:51:00
  • Jung Cheong-rae: Record Early Voting Turnout Favors Democratic Party
    Jung Cheong-rae: Record Early Voting Turnout Favors Democratic Party Jung Cheong-rae, head of the Democratic Party's central election campaign committee, assessed that the record early voting turnout for the June 3 local elections is "not unfavorable for the Democratic Party." According to the National Election Commission on May 31, the early voting rate for this local election reached 23.51%, the highest level recorded in local elections to date. After completing a campaign rally in Chungbuk with candidates Shin Yong-han for governor and Ha Yu-jeong for county mayor, Jung told reporters, "The greatest zeitgeist in South Korea is the success of the Lee Jae-myung administration," adding, "I believe many people who want to support the Lee Jae-myung government came out to vote." He noted, "As early voting becomes established, citizens tend to perceive the voting period as effectively three days," but emphasized that considering the active participation of voters, he does not view the early voting results as unfavorable for the Democratic Party. Jung further stated, "Even with a conservative analysis, the early voting rate is not unfavorable for the Democratic Party," and added, "I actually think it indicates a slightly more favorable trend for us." Regarding the upcoming central election committee meeting in Cheonan, Chungnam, he explained, "Public sentiment in the central region is an important barometer for elections," and noted that the final meeting is aimed at boosting support in Cheonan, the largest city in Chungnam. He also expressed that he felt the returning support for Democratic candidates during his campaign in Chungbuk, stating, "I sensed that public sentiment in the central region is returning, and there is a growing atmosphere to support the Lee Jae-myung government in the Chungcheong area."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 20:21:00
  • Song Young-han Finishes Tied for 12th at LIV Golf Korea; Joaquin Niemann Wins
    Song Young-han Finishes Tied for 12th at LIV Golf Korea; Joaquin Niemann Wins Song Young-han recorded his best performance at LIV Golf Korea, held at the Busan Asiad Country Club on May 31. In the final round of the tournament, which featured a total purse of $30 million, Song shot a 3-under 67, with five birdies and two bogeys. With a total score of 6-under 274, Song finished tied for 12th, surpassing his previous best finish of tied for 17th at a tournament in South Africa in March. Having won two titles on the Japan Golf Tour (JGTO), Song joined the Korean Golf Club this year to compete more actively in LIV Golf. Fellow competitor Moon Do-yeop finished tied for 23rd with a total score of 2-under 278, while An Byeong-hun placed tied for 37th at 1-over 281, and Kim Min-kyu ended in 54th place with a score of 6-over 286. The championship was claimed by Joaquin Niemann of Chile, who won five times in LIV Golf last year. Niemann finished with a total score of 12-under 268, tying for first with Taylor Gooch of the United States before winning in a playoff on the 18th hole (par 4). Niemann secured his first win of the season and eighth career title with a birdie on the 18th hole, while Gooch made par. The victory came with a prize of $4 million (approximately 60 million won). In the team competition, Niemann's team also finished in sixth place, earning an additional $150,000 (about 20 million won). Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau of the United States, who won the tournament in Incheon last year, finished in third place with a total score of 11-under 269.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 19:54:00
  • Kang Hoon-sik Travels to Canada to Support Submarine Bid and Energy Cooperation
    Kang Hoon-sik Travels to Canada to Support Submarine Bid and Energy Cooperation Kang Hoon-sik, Chief of Staff to President Lee Jae-myung, is visiting Canada as a special envoy for strategic economic cooperation. His trip is expected to focus on expanding energy and supply chain collaboration, as well as supporting a major submarine project involving South Korean companies. On May 31, Kang departed for Canada with officials from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with representatives from businesses and organizations in the energy, resources, supply chain, and advanced industries sectors. This visit aims to discuss ways to enhance strategic economic cooperation between South Korea and Canada. Strengthening collaboration in energy, critical minerals, and supply chains is anticipated to be a key agenda item. In a Facebook post, Kang stated, "As confirmed during the phone call between the two leaders on May 8, the relationship between South Korea and Canada is rapidly expanding across the economy, energy, and advanced industries. Given the complementary nature of our economic and industrial structures, there is significant potential for cooperation between global middle powers." He added, "As this is the second special envoy visit in four months, I will do my utmost to achieve tangible results in the fields of energy, resources, supply chains, and advanced industries." Political observers believe Kang will participate in the 'Korea-Canada Resource Security Supply Chain Cooperation Forum' and support domestic companies in their bidding activities. A focal point of interest is Canada's next-generation submarine project (CPSP), estimated to be worth up to 60 trillion won. Canada is pursuing a plan to acquire up to 12 diesel submarines to replace its Victoria-class submarines, which are set to be decommissioned in the mid-2030s. Currently, Hanwha Ocean and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries are competing with Germany's TKMS, proposing the 3,600-ton 'Jangbogo-III Batch-II' submarine. The final selection of the contractor is expected to be announced by the end of next month. 2026-05-31 19:39:00
  • Naver Cloud Launches Defense AI Task Force to Target Military Market
    Naver Cloud Launches Defense AI Task Force to Target Military Market Naver Cloud is establishing a new organization dedicated to defense artificial intelligence (AI) and is set to enter the defense AI market. According to industry sources on May 31, Naver Cloud will launch a Defense AI Transformation (AX) Task Force (TF) on June 1, which will be led by CEO Kim Yoo-won. The Defense AX TF will integrate AI model development, business development, and marketing functions. Its goal is to develop AI models specialized for the defense sector and promote their commercialization. A notable feature of this initiative is the deployment of Forward Deployment Engineers (FDE) who will work directly in defense settings to design and implement customized AI solutions. The FDE will collaborate with AI research and development teams and business departments to provide services optimized for defense needs. Naver Cloud's decision to create this organization comes amid a growing global AI competition that is expanding into security domains, highlighting the increasing importance of technological independence and data sovereignty in the defense sector. In areas dealing with sensitive information, such as military secrets, the ability to build and operate services independently of foreign AI models and infrastructure is considered a key competitive advantage. Naver Cloud emphasizes its strengths, including its proprietary super-large AI model, HyperCLOVA X, along with its cloud infrastructure and data centers. The company plans to develop AI solutions tailored to defense and security environments and expand related business operations. Industry observers are watching closely to see if Naver Cloud can establish a business model similar to that of the American AI firm Palantir, which has grown by providing data analytics platforms to government, defense, and intelligence agencies.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 19:12:00
  • Park Geun-hye Supports Choo Kyung-ho Ahead of Local Elections in Daegu
    Park Geun-hye Supports Choo Kyung-ho Ahead of Local Elections in Daegu Former President Park Geun-hye visited Seomun Market in Daegu on May 31 to support Choo Kyung-ho, the People Power Party candidate for mayor, just three days before the June 3 local elections. Dressed in a black long-sleeve shirt and jeans, Park arrived at the market around 4 p.m. and greeted Choo and other People Power Party candidates running in Daegu. Supporters gathered at the market welcomed her with applause and waved South Korean flags. Park also exchanged friendly greetings with citizens shopping at the market and urged them to support Choo. After touring the market with Choo for about 20 minutes, Park expressed her gratitude, saying, "Seeing all of you gives me renewed energy, even if I feel a bit tired." She emphasized the significance of Seomun Market, stating, "This market is a symbol of conservatism, and I know that the economy in Daegu is struggling right now." Park expressed her belief that Choo is the right person to revitalize the local economy, highlighting his experience as the head of the Office for Government Policy Coordination under her administration and as the Minister of Economy under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration. "He will do better than anyone else in improving the economy," she asserted. Park urged the crowd, saying, "If you all provide overwhelming support, Choo Kyung-ho will revive the Daegu economy and repay you all. Please believe in him and support him generously." This marks Park's second public appearance in support of Choo, following her visit to Chilseong Market in Daegu on May 23, which was her first campaign event for the local elections. 2026-05-31 18:36:00
  • An Se-young Claims Singapore Open Title, Secures Fourth Win of the Season
    An Se-young Claims Singapore Open Title, Secures Fourth Win of the Season An Se-young, the world No. 1 in women's singles badminton, secured her fourth title of the season by defeating Japan's Akane Yamaguchi, ranked third, 2-1 (21-11, 17-21, 21-19) in the final of the 2026 BWF World Tour Super 750 Singapore Open on May 31. This victory marks An's third career title at this tournament, following her wins in 2023 and 2024. With this win, she has now claimed four titles this season, adding to her earlier victories at the Malaysia Open, India Open, and the Asian Championships last month. An's win also improved her head-to-head record against Yamaguchi to 18 wins and 15 losses, extending her current winning streak against her to four matches. In the semifinals held the previous day, An overcame headaches and dizziness to defeat China's Chen Yufei, ranked fourth. The final match proved challenging as well, but An maintained her focus. After a tied score of 6-6 in the first set, she scored five consecutive points to lead 11-6, eventually taking the set 21-11. However, the second set saw Yamaguchi mount a strong comeback. At a critical moment tied at 17-17, An allowed Yamaguchi to score four consecutive points, losing the set. The third set was fiercely contested, with both players exchanging leads. An faced a setback when Yamaguchi scored three consecutive points to lead 16-19. Yet, demonstrating remarkable concentration, An rallied with four straight points to regain the lead at 20-19. She sealed the match by forcing an error from Yamaguchi on the final match point. With her fourth title of the season secured, An will compete next at the BWF World Tour Super 1000 Indonesia Open, which begins on June 2, aiming for consecutive victories.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 18:18:00
  • SSG Landers Set Unwanted Record with 12-Game Losing Streak
    SSG Landers Set Unwanted Record with 12-Game Losing Streak The SSG Landers, mired in a prolonged slump, have set an unwanted franchise record with a 12-game losing streak in the KBO League. On May 31, SSG lost 6-2 to the Hanwha Eagles at Daejeon Hanwha Life Eagles Park. This defeat marks SSG's 12th consecutive loss since May 17, surpassing the previous franchise record of 11 losses set twice during the team's time as the SK Wyverns (from June 22 to July 5, 2000, and from August 28 to September 9, 2020). Additionally, this streak exceeds the previous record for the longest losing streak since the Shinsegae Group acquired the team in 2021, which was eight games in May 2024. The all-time longest losing streak in KBO League history is 18 games, set by the Sammi Superstars in 1985 and the Hanwha Eagles in 2020. Furthermore, SSG has recorded 20 losses (with 5 wins and 1 tie) in May alone, marking the second-highest monthly loss total in KBO history, following the 22 losses recorded by the Kiwoom Heroes in May 2022. During the game, SSG's starting pitcher, Takeda Shota, performed relatively well, allowing only 2 runs over 5 innings, keeping the score tied at 2-2. However, in the seventh inning, with one out and runners on first and third, SSG surrendered a run on a ground ball by Hanwha's Lee Won-seok, falling behind 3-2. In the eighth inning, SSG's closer, Jo Byeong-hyeon, gave up three consecutive RBIs to No Si-hwan, Kim Tae-yeon, and Shim Woo-jun, leading to three additional runs and sealing the team's fate. SSG's offense struggled as well, managing only four hits throughout the game. Jeong Jun-jae recorded two hits in three at-bats with one walk, while Choi Jeong contributed one hit and two RBIs in four at-bats, but their efforts were overshadowed by the team's defeat.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-31 17:57:00