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  • Opinion: Europes climate laws could spell the end to low-cost flights - but what about private jets?
    Opinion: Europe's climate laws could spell the end to low-cost flights - but what about private jets? SEOUL, May 22 (AJU PRESS) - The era of low-cost air travel in Europe may be over for good, thanks in part to recent EU environmental policies. All in all, this is good news for the climate. But many low- and middle-income people who used to travel around the EU will no longer be able to do so, or at least will be able to do so much less often. Yet the same policies will have little or no impact on the use of much more polluting private jets, which typically cover distances served by May 22, 2024
  • South Korea, Britain host global summit on AI safety
    South Korea, Britain host global summit on AI safety SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - The AI Seoul Summit, aimed at seeking cooperation among governments, businesses and institutions for the safe utilization of artificial intelligence, began in Seoul on Tuesday. The two-day virtual summit, co-hosted by South Korea and Britain, is a follow-up to the inaugural AI Safety Summit held in November 2023 at Bletchley Park in Britain. The AI Seoul Summit consists of leaders' and ministerial sessions. The leaders' session, attended by nat May 21, 2024
  • Annual space-out competition to be held in Seoul this weekend
    Annual 'space-out' competition to be held in Seoul this weekend SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - Eighty teams from Korea and around the world will gather to do absolutely nothing at an event set to take place in central Seoul this weekend, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said Monday. According to city officials, the annual International Space-out Competition, now in its 8th year, will be part of the "Seoul Friendship Festival," a three-day event scheduled to start on May 24, that offers diverse programs to indulge in the cultures of doz May 21, 2024
  • Veteran diplomat Kim Jae-shin heads ASEAN-Korea Centre
    Veteran diplomat Kim Jae-shin heads ASEAN-Korea Centre SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - Kim Jae-shin, a veteran diplomat who served as Korea's top envoy to the Philippines and Germany, has assumed the position of the sixth secretary-general of the ASEAN-Korea Centre. He took office on April 16 to head the Seoul-based intergovernmental organization dedicated to promoting exchanges between Korea and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Kim, who majored in political science at Korea University, joined the May 21, 2024
  • Aidin Robotics wins second prize in international contest
    Aidin Robotics wins second prize in international contest SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - Aidin Robotics from Korea ranked second in an international robotics contest held in Japan last week. A joint team from the company and the Robotics Innovatory of Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul participated in the Grasping and Manipulation Competition, part of the annual International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) held in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, from May 13 to 16. The team's Robotic Piece Picking Solution for Logistics won seco May 21, 2024
  • Web-based fiction soars in popularity, boosted by adaptations
    Web-based fiction soars in popularity, boosted by adaptations SEOUL, May 20 (AJU PRESS) - The popularity of web-based fiction and novels has surged, with the market growing by 62 percent this year, compared to two years ago, according to a recent study by the Publication Industry Promotion Agency of Korea. Experts attribute the growth to the booming demand driven by popular web series being adapted into Netflix shows. The so-called web-novels, name-wise, are literary works available primarily or solely on online platforms such as Kakao Page, May 21, 2024
  • Sao Paulo to adopt Korean as second foreign language subject
    Sao Paulo to adopt Korean as second foreign language subject SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - Sao Paulo, the most populous city in Brazil, will adopt Korean as a second foreign language for elementary, middle and high school students, the Korean Education Institute in Sao Paulo (KEISP) said Tuesday. The language institute signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday (local time) with Sao Paulo's education department and the Korean Consulate General to incorporate Korean language education into the regular school curriculum in the city. Kor May 21, 2024
  • SNU student arrested for distributing explicit images using faces of female classmates
    SNU student arrested for distributing explicit images using faces of female classmates SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - A 40-year-old student from Seoul National University (SNU) has been arrested for creating and distributing explicit images and videos using the faces of his female classmates, police said Tuesday. The suspect, identified only by his surname Park, was detained on charges of doctoring explicit images and sharing them through a group chat room on Telegram. Two other SNU students were also arrested on the same allegation. Authorities said that Park colle May 21, 2024
  • Opinion: What could President Raisis death mean for stability in Iran and beyond?
    Opinion: What could President Raisi's death mean for stability in Iran and beyond? SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - A helicopter carrying Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister and other officials crashed in the mountainous north-west reaches of Iran on May 19, sparking a rescue operation in thick fog and driving rain. On Monday, search and rescue teams reached the crash site and "found no signs of the helicopter's occupants being alive." The death of Raisi and his foreign minister will shake up Iranian politics. Who was Rai May 21, 2024
  • Opinion: California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco − and that could put a dent in gun violence
    Opinion: California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco − and that could put a dent in gun violence SEOUL, May 21 (AJU PRESS) - Starting in July 2024, California will be the first state to charge an excise tax on guns and ammunition. The new tax – an 11-percent levy on each sale – will come on top of federal excise taxes of 10 percent or 11 percent for firearms and California's 6-percent sales tax. The National Rifle Association has characterized California's Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Act as an affront to the Constitution. But the reaction fr May 21, 2024