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Profit Over People? South Korea’s President Calls for Justice After Fatalities President Yoon urges thorough investigations into recent safety incidents, emphasizing the need for public sector accountability and worker safety.
Tiananmen Exile Seeks Asylum in South Korea: A High-Stakes Move As the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests approaches, key figures like Dong Guangping are gaining renewed attention.
Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran: 'Make a Deal or We Finish the Job' President Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Iran negotiations, warning of renewed attacks as tensions rise following US airstrikes.
Profit Over People: South Korea's President Demands Accountability After Construction Failures President Lee Jae-myung demands swift investigation and accountability for the Sosa-mun overpass accident and Samsung Station GTX rebar issue.
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Trump Vows to 'Finish the Job' as U.S. Strikes Hit Iran Military Bases Tensions rise as the US intensifies pressure on Iran while engaging in ceasefire negotiations, maintaining a dual approach of conflict and diplomacy.
South Korea Moves to Build Nuclear Submarines With U.S. Support The government announced plans for domestically-built nuclear submarines with U.S. consensus on using local reactors.
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