Lewandowski Leaving Barcelona? Fenerbahçe Launches Bold Pursuit Fenerbahce is pursuing Robert Lewandowski, who is set to leave Barcelona, as they aim to strengthen their attack for next season.
Russia's $93B Deficit Crisis: Are Putin's War Costs Becoming Unsustainable? Russian officials warn President Putin that Ukraine war costs are unsustainable, suggesting cuts to defense spending.
Anthropic's Mythos AI Goes Global: Why the EU Is Fighting for Access Anthropic is advancing plans to provide its cybersecurity AI model 'Mythos' to the EU, marking its first release outside the US and UK.
U.S. Military Base Relocation Support Extended to 2030 in South Korea The extension of support for Pyeongtaek City until 2030 stabilizes finances for local projects like the development of returned areas.
The Trump-Style Surge: How a Hardline Crime Stance Won Colombia's Votes In Colombia's presidential primary, right-wing candidate Rodolfo Hernández secured first place with 43.7%, surprising predictions.
South Korea's New Labor Laws: Hourly Leave and Flexible Breaks Explained Starting next year, annual paid leave can be taken in hours, and break rules for 4-hour workers will also change.
Is Your Vote Worth $18,000? The Massive Stakes of Seoul's Election The upcoming local elections in Seoul highlight the significant value of each vote, estimated at around 24 million KRW, emphasizing voter impact.
Si Woo Kim Is the 2nd Favorite to Win the Memorial Tournament After a week of rest, Kim Si-woo is ready to challenge for his first win of the season at the prestigious Memorial Tournament.
Lee Jung-hoo Hits .303 Average as 9-Game Streak Continues Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants continues his hitting streak, proving his consistent batting skills with a solid performance.
Is the U.S.-South Korea Alliance Cracking? A Growing Rift in Seoul Concerns about the US-South Korea alliance and the radical leftist tendencies of the Lee Jae-myung government highlighted in WSJ.
South Korea Targets Chip Supremacy With New Defense Semiconductor Law The Korean government has established a legal framework to enhance domestic defense semiconductor capabilities and secure supply chains.
Trump Abandons Controversial $18B Fund After Court Intervention Trump withdraws $1.8 billion fund for Capitol riot supporters amid legal challenges and bipartisan criticism, citing operational complications.
Can Son Heung-min and Lee Kang-in Lead South Korea to 2026 World Cup Glory? The South Korean national team, led by Hong Myung-bo, completed their first full training session ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Man Utd’s Zenne Ramses Named EPL Signing of the Year After Record Debut Manchester United's goalkeeper, Zenne Ramens, has been named EPL's Player of the Year for his sensational debut season.
Ohtani's 3-Hit Performance Wasn't Enough as Dodgers Fall to D-backs Shohei Ohtani's multi-hit performance wasn't enough as the Dodgers lost to the Diamondbacks, who rallied for a comeback win.
World No. 3 Hyo-Joo Kim Eyes Historic First Major Win at U.S. Women's Open The US Women's Open, a major golf tournament, begins on June 4, featuring 156 players, including 23 from Korea, with Kim Hyo-joo as a top contender.
Inside the Long Battle to Secure 2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcasting Rights Song Jae-hyuk shares his feelings about finally broadcasting the World Cup after many twists and turns at KBS.
$45B Submarine Race: South Korea’s Bold Move to Win Canada’s Defense Contract South Korea's National Security Office is enhancing cooperation with Canada in defense, space, and energy sectors, supporting a $60 billion submarine project.
70% Chance of Advancing? South Korea's 2026 World Cup Odds Explained Opta predicts South Korea's 2026 World Cup chances: 70.35% to reach the group stage, lower than Japan's 76.16%.
South Korea Expands Aid to Africa: New Strategic Deals Signed in Seoul Korea's KOICA enhances diplomatic and economic ties with Africa through comprehensive ODA initiatives.
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