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Occupation Jamsil moves to political forefront in Korea
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) -SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - What began as a citizen-led protest over ballot shortages has become one of South Korea's most contentious political flashpoints.
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BOJ raises rate to 1% for first time in 31 yrs; markets calm
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - The Bank of Japan raised its policy rate by 25 basis points to 1 percent on Tuesday, pushing Japanese interest rates into the 1 percent range for the first time since 1995.
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Korea's M2 growth tops 10% under old gauge, fastest in over 4 years
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) -South Korea's money supply growth accelerated in April, with broad money under the previous M2 definition expanding at a double-digit pace for the first time in more than four years.
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Rival parties agree to launch parliamentary investigation into disruptions in local elections
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - Major rival parties agreed on Tuesday to launch a parliamentary investigation into disruptions caused by a shortage of ballot papers during the June 3 local elections earlier this month.
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SK AX kicks off 'agentic enterprise' era at Seoul conference
EOUL, June 16 (AJP) - SK AX declared an "agentic enterprise" era in which corporate operations are wholly redesigned around artificial intelligence, as the company sought to position itself at the forefront of South Korea's enterprise AI race.
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World Cup 26: Asia holds firm, New Zealand shine, and South America winless
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - Asian teams extended their unbeaten start to this year's FIFA World Cup on Monday, while New Zealand marked its return to the tournament with a spirited draw. South America's wait for a first win continued as Uruguay fell short of victory.
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Won, bonds stay calm despite BOJ hike; credit spread widens slightly
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - South Korea’s foreign exchange and bond markets remained largely steady Tuesday despite the Bank of Japan’s first rate hike to 1 percent in 31 years, while corporate credit showed mild signs of caution following default concerns at JoongAng Group affiliates. The won closed at 1,513.5 per dollar, little changed from the previous session. Korean government bond yields fell. The three-year yield dropped 2.7 basis points to 3.717 percent, while the 10-year yield
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Impending peace deal with Iran lifts KOSPI as Nikkei briefly tops 70,000
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - South Korean stocks extended their rally on Tuesday as hopes for an impending peace deal between the U.S. and Iran later this week, along with SpaceX’s blockbuster Nasdaq debut, boosted investors’ appetite. Despite missing out on the record-breaking initial public offering (IPO), South Korean investors continued betting on artificial intelligence (AI), aerospace, and other growth sectors. Japan’s main index, meanwhile, briefly crossed the 70,000 mark for
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Seoul expands draft evader data disclosure to mirror sex offender registries
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - South Korea's Military Manpower Administration expanded the public disclosure of personal information for military draft evaders, applying measures similar to the country's sex offender registries to enforce conscription compliance. According to South Korean conscription laws, all able-bodied men must serve in the armed forces. Because of this universal mandate, draft evasion remains a highly sensitive social issue where those who dodge the draft face severe publi
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Korea household debt ratio falls to 6-year low on high nominal GDP
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - South Korea's household debt-to-gross domestic product ratio dropped to its lowest level in over six years at the end of last year, according to the Bank for International Settlements on Tuesday. While the financial industry attributes the decline to tighter lending rules, the shift was driven more by a surge in nominal economic growth than by a pure reduction in borrowing. Data by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) showed that the ratio reached 88.6 perce
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Why 'Teach You a Lesson' is resonating around the world — and beyond the screen
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - The latest Netflix K-drama "Teach You a Lesson" is taking the world by storm because, quite literally, classrooms around the world may be in need of a figurative whipping of their own. Forbes recently called it one of the best dramas of the year despite criticism over excessive violence, racism and some over-exaggerated acting, because it ultimately offers "a hopeful perspective on justice in a corrupt world." For teachers actually working in schools,
by Lee Jung-woo
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ASIA INSIGHT: End of 106-day war and beginning of new Middle East
How US-Iran End of War Changes World Order June 15, 2026 is highly likely to be recorded as a turning point in modern Middle Eastern history. On this day, US President Donald Trump announced that negotiations to end the war between the United States and Iran had reached a final settlement, which was officially confirmed by the Iranian government and the mediating nation, Pakistan. Both sides are scheduled to sign a memorandum of understanding on the end of the war in Switzerland on the 19th. Th
by Abe Kwak
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Samsung foundry gains major traction amid AI bottlenecks
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics has reportedly secured a string of AI-related chip projects from Alphabet's Google and Elon Musk's Neuralink by exploiting manufacturing bottlenecks at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), giving fresh momentum to a foundry business that has long struggled to close the gap with its Taiwanese rival. According to sources familiar with the matter, the South Korean tech giant has won several high-profile silicon design projects from Googl
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World Cup 26: Asia stays unbeaten, Africa makes early mark
SEOUL, June 15 (AJP) - The opening week of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered an early message: the gap between traditional soccer powers and emerging nations is narrowing. Teams from the Asia-Pacific region remain unbeaten, while several African sides have shown they can challenge higher-ranked opponents, suggesting the tournament may no longer be dominated exclusively by Europe and South America. Japan produced the biggest statement so far, fighting back twice to secure a 2-2 draw against
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K-pop sells out the world. Seoul can't always host the show
SEOUL, June 16 (AJP) - BTS returned to Busan on June 12 for the homecoming stretch of its "Arirang" tour, but the concert began about 75 minutes later than scheduled. HYBE later apologized, citing confusion in on-site guidance, bottlenecks in fan gift distribution lines and delays in merchandise pickup. Two months earlier, the same tour had opened on April 9 at Goyang Stadium, an open-air athletic stadium in Goyang, north of Seoul, where fans watched the show in the rain. Neither case
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After Hormuz relief, KOSPI's next target is developed-market status
SEOUL, June 15 (AJP)-With the Gulf crisis moving toward resolution, South Korea's stock market faces next test: whether a chip-led rally can carry the KOSPI from one of the world's best-performing markets to a developed-market benchmark. Semiconductors can lift the index. They cannot, by themselves, make Korea a developed market. The KOSPI has surged 92.8 percent since end-2025, far outpacing Taiwan's 52.5 percent gain, Japan's 31.1 percent rise and the Dow's 6.5 percen