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South Korea, US release details of bilateral trade and security agreementsSEOUL, November 14 (AJP) - South Korea and the U.S. have completed a joint fact sheet detailing the two countries' trade and security agreements, President Lee Jae Myung said during a press briefing on Friday. "Trade negotiations and security consultations, the biggest variables affecting the country's national security and the economy, have finally been concluded," Lee said. It comes about two weeks after Lee reached a tariff-related deal with U.S. President
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Study finds crypto prediction markets drew global attention to S. Korea's impeachmentSEOUL, November 14 (AJP) - A research paper published on November 12, 2025, in the MDPI-published journal Information examines how cryptocurrency users around the world reacted to and financially engaged with South Korea's 2024 impeachment crisis. The article, titled "From E-Democracy to C-Democracy: Analyzing Transnational Political Discourse During South Korea's 2024 Presidential Impeachment on Polymarket," analyzes real-time activity on a blockchain prediction pl
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South Korea to hold separate memorial service for forced labor victims in JapanSEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - South Korea will hold a memorial service for victims of forced labor during World War II in Japan next week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday. The service is set to be held on Nov. 21 on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, a site of Imperial Japan's mobilization of South Koreans for forced labor, with about a dozen bereaved family members and government officials, including South Korea's ambassador to Tokyo Lee Hyuk. It will be
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Two dead, 19 injured after pickup truck crashes into market in BucheonSEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - A pickup truck crashed into an open-air market in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province on Thursday, leaving two dead and 19 injured, police said. According to police, the truck plowed through the market at around 11 a.m., and the driver was arrested at the scene. The man in his 60s was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Police believe he mistakenly pressed the accelerator instead of the brake, causing the truck to suddenly speed into stalls and shoppers
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Reality check for Korean divorces amid billionaire cases and romanticized showsSEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - Divorce is no longer a social taboo in traditionally conservative South Korea, with a steady stream of reality shows and court dramas themed around marital breakups — and real-life billion-dollar splits among chaebol families such as SK Group and Smilegate drawing intense public attention. But little about divorce is romantic for ordinary couples. Korea’s divorce rate stands at 2.1 per 1,000 people — roughly half the global average of f
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How Trump's tariff ruling could affect South Korea's trade deal with USSEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff policy faces headwinds as the Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The IEEPA is a 1970s-era U.S. law that grants the president broad authority to freeze assets or impose economic sanctions in response to emergencies that threaten national security or foreign policy. Trump invoked the law to impose tariffs on nearly a
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Another body recovered at Ulsan power plant with one worker still missingSEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - Another body was recovered early Thursday morning from the rubble of a thermal power plant in the southeastern city of Ulsan. According to rescue workers, a man in his 30s was retrieved from the debris at the state-run utility Korea East-West Power at around 1:18 a.m. This brings the death toll to six, with one person still missing. The incident occurred when a 60-meter boiler tower suddenly fell during demolition work last Thursday, trapping seven
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Why Korea should benchmark Japan in tweaking retirement age and managing super-aged societySEOUL, November 12 (AJP) - Korea, under strong pressure from labor unions, is moving to extend the statutory retirement age to 65 as it enters a super-aged demographic structure, but the shift could strain public finances and the national pension system if it fails to draw voluntary participation from the private sector, responsible for most hiring. Korea's two largest umbrella unions are urging the progressive government and ruling party to mandate a "blanket, unconditi
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South Korea maintains support for UN resolution on North Korean human rights abusesSEOUL, November 12 (AJP) - South Korea will continue to support a UN General Assembly resolution condemning North Korea's human rights abuses and violations. According to the resolution disclosed on Wednesday, South Korea remains a co-sponsor, dispelling speculation that Seoul would soften its stance toward North Korea to avoid provoking Pyongyang under President Lee Jae Myung's rapprochement. After co-sponsoring the resolution from 2008 to 2018, South Korea withdrew un
November 12, 2025
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Samsung showcases AI-powered 6G communication in Silicon Valley
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Asian stocks tumble as Wall Street tech selloff, Fed uncertainty weigh on region
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Belgium marks King's Day in Seoul with focus on deepening ties
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Beloved bagel chain becomes flashpoint in Korea's labor reckoning
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US to cap tariffs on Korean pharmaceuticals at 15 percent
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Lee to embark on South African trip for G20 summit
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Indian Film Festival opens in Seoul with focus on storytelling and cultural ties
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South Korea tightens quarantine on Chinese poultry after detecting avian influenza genes

