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  • EU Urges Member States to Prepare for Long-Term Energy Supply Disruptions: What You Need to Know
    EU Urges Member States to Prepare for Long-Term Energy Supply Disruptions: What You Need to Know The EU urges member states to coordinate measures for long-term energy supply disruptions while ensuring energy security remains intact.
  • Is ‘Shining’ Promoting Dangerous Behavior? Viewer Complaints Rise Over Drunk Driving Scenes
    Is 'Shining' Promoting Dangerous Behavior? Viewer Complaints Rise Over Drunk Driving Scenes The show 'Shining' faced complaints for depicting scenes suggesting drunk driving, raising concerns over its responsibility in media portrayal.
  • Taxi Salary System Under Threat: Why a New Bill Could Undo 5 Years of Progress
    Taxi Salary System Under Threat: Why a New Bill Could Undo 5 Years of Progress A taxi driver protested atop a communication tower, demanding the withdrawal of a bill that undermines the taxi salary system.
  • Kim Dong-yeon Proposes Major Overhaul of Welfare Policies in Gyeonggi Province: What to Expect in 2025?
    Kim Dong-yeon Proposes Major Overhaul of Welfare Policies in Gyeonggi Province: What to Expect in 2025? Candidate Kim Dong-yeon emphasizes expanding welfare organizations and professional administration to build a practical welfare system.
  • Hwang Seok-hee’s Shocking Past: How His Sexual Offenses Impact His Fame in South Korea
    Hwang Seok-hee's Shocking Past: How His Sexual Offenses Impact His Fame in South Korea Translator Hwang Seok-hee faces scrutiny over past sexual offenses, with his wife advocating for leniency during the trial.
  • Yangyang’s Record-Breaking 5.65 Billion Won Scholarship: A Lifeline for Local Students in 2026
    Yangyang's Record-Breaking 5.65 Billion Won Scholarship: A Lifeline for Local Students in 2026 Yangyang County plans to provide 565 million won in scholarships by 2026 to support local talent and ease tuition burdens for 346 students.
  • The Great Cookie Heist: Man Steals 2,600 Yen Worth of Dubai Chonduk Cookies in Japan
    The Great Cookie Heist: Man Steals 2,600 Yen Worth of Dubai Chonduk Cookies in Japan A man stole multiple 'Dubai chewy cookies' from an unmanned store in Japan, causing a loss of about 26,000 yen.
  • Shocking Court Ruling: Suspended Sentence for Violent Home Invasion in South Korea
    Shocking Court Ruling: Suspended Sentence for Violent Home Invasion in South Korea A 50-year-old man received a suspended prison sentence for causing chaos with a sword after invading a friend's home.
  • Shocking Data Breach: What You Need to Know About Woowa Brothers’ Customer Info Scandal
    Shocking Data Breach: What You Need to Know About Woowa Brothers' Customer Info Scandal Woowa Brothers apologized for customer data misuse by a criminal organization and pledged to enhance security measures.
  • Why Parata Airlines Invests in a State-of-the-Art Aviation Training Center: A Game Changer for Safety and Talent Development
    Why Parata Airlines Invests in a State-of-the-Art Aviation Training Center: A Game Changer for Safety and Talent Development Parata Airlines and Yuhan University launch a new aviation training center to enhance safety and nurture future talent in the aviation industry.
  • Ulsan’s Bold Move: Building a Sovereign AI Ecosystem for 2026
    Ulsan's Bold Move: Building a Sovereign AI Ecosystem for 2026 Ulsan City is launching a major initiative to build an AI infrastructure for community transformation, signing an MOU for collaboration.
  • How AI is Transforming Smart Cities: Insights from Dongdaemun’s Latest Report
    How AI is Transforming Smart Cities: Insights from Dongdaemun's Latest Report Seoul's Dongdaemun-gu holds a meeting to evaluate AI and smart city projects aimed at enhancing quality of life and administrative efficiency.
  • Energy Crisis: How Public Institutions in Asia Are Leading the Charge for Conservation
    Energy Crisis: How Public Institutions in Asia Are Leading the Charge for Conservation Amid the energy crisis from the Middle East conflict, public institutions are urged to lead conservation efforts.
  • Hwang Seok-hee’s Past Sexual Offenses: Impact on Upcoming Spider-Man Film
    Hwang Seok-hee's Past Sexual Offenses: Impact on Upcoming Spider-Man Film Notable translator Hwang Seok-hee faces backlash over past sexual offenses, affecting his film projects and public image.
  • How Should We Regulate Youth on Social Media? Kim Jong-cheol’s Key Takeaways
    How Should We Regulate Youth on Social Media? Kim Jong-cheol's Key Takeaways Kim Jong-cheol discusses youth social media use at his 100-day press conference as head of the Broadcasting and Media Commission.
  • 2026 Alcohol Driving Crackdown: New Disciplinary Measures for Public Officials in Chungbuk
    2026 Alcohol Driving Crackdown: New Disciplinary Measures for Public Officials in Chungbuk Chungbuk Province announces stricter disciplinary measures for employee drunk driving, aiming to eliminate such offenses by 2026.
  • Why the Merger of Korea National University of Transportation and Chungbuk National University is a Game Changer for Higher Education in Korea?
    Why the Merger of Korea National University of Transportation and Chungbuk National University is a Game Changer for Higher Education in Korea? The Honorary Professors' Association of Korea National University of Transportation supports the merger with Chungbuk National University for future growth.
  • SM and UNICEF Join Forces: How Indonesia’s Education Will Transform by 2028
    SM and UNICEF Join Forces: How Indonesia's Education Will Transform by 2028 SM Entertainment partners with UNICEF to improve education and hygiene for girls in Indonesia, enhancing school environments and sustainability.
  • Hwang Seok-hee’s Shocking Past: Two Convictions for Sexual Offenses Revealed
    Hwang Seok-hee's Shocking Past: Two Convictions for Sexual Offenses Revealed Translator Hwang Seok-hee faces sexual assault allegations, having received convictions in 2005 and 2014 for related crimes.
  • Cultural Clash: Japanese Worker Fired from Seoul Buffet Amid Harassment Claims
    Cultural Clash: Japanese Worker Fired from Seoul Buffet Amid Harassment Claims A Japanese part-time worker at a Korean restaurant faced continuous verbal abuse from the owner's wife before being fired via text.
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