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AI dominates day one as annual World News Media Congress opens in Marseille
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - The annual gathering of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) opened at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille, southern France, with artificial intelligence (AI) shaping every major session on the first day of the three-day event. About 1,000 publishers, editors and chief executives from more than 60 countries packed the venue.
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Early voting for local elections hits record high, but final turnout remains to be seen
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - Early voting for South Korea's June 3 local elections wrapped up with a record-high turnout, fueling speculation that final turnout could surpass a previous record of 60.2 percent seen in the 2018 local elections, the highest level in nearly three decades. The National Election Commission (NEC) on Sunday said 10.49 million of the country's 44.64 million eligible voters cast ballots.
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KOSPI breaks 8,700 on Samsung-led rally as Nikkei also hits high
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - South Korea's benchmark KOSPI surged 3.7 percent to close at a record 8,788.38, breaking above the 8,700 level for the first time in its history in a session driven by two simultaneous re-ratings at the heart of the artificial intelligence (AI) trade. Samsung Electronics said it has begun shipping samples of its next-generation HBM4E memory.
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South Korea to launch 24-hour FX trading amid concerns over won stability
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - As authorities prepare to open South Korea's foreign exchange market full-time on weekdays, expectations are growing that the move could partially ease exchange rate volatility. Experts, however, say longer trading hours alone cannot stabilize the won unless trading volume and global trust in the currency also improve.
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AI becomes defining battleground at World News Media Congress
MARSEILLE, France, June 1 (AJP) — Artificial intelligence has emerged as the defining battleground for the global news industry as publishers, editors and policymakers gather in southern France this week to debate the future of journalism amid one of the most disruptive technological shifts in decades.
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Update: Six killed in South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace factory explosion
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - An explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in South Korea killed at least six people and injured one on Monday morning, according to police and rescuers. The blast prompted an emergency response as rescue workers continue to search for three unaccounted individuals. The incident occurred at 10:59 a.m. (0159 GMT) at the company's plant in Oesam.
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South Korean bond yields surge on hawkish BOK remarks amid lingering Middle East conflict
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - South Korean government bond yields surged following a double blow of U.S. President Donald Trump's rejection of a draft peace memorandum of understanding with Iran and hawkish remarks from the Bank of Korea (BOK) governor. The local currency, in contrast, erased early losses to close slightly higher as a clearer path toward interest rate hikes cushioned the market.
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Kakao union sets June 10 partial strike as labor standoff sharpens
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - Kakao's union announced it would stage a four-hour partial strike on June 10, escalating a deepening standoff with management over job security and the company's executive pay structure.
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Record visitor arrivals drive biggest-ever April spending in Seoul
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - Foreign visitors flocked to Seoul in record numbers in April and spent more than ever before, signaling that the city's tourism recovery is evolving into a broader consumer spending boom. The number of overseas visitors to the capital reached 1.56 million in April, up 18.8 percent from a year earlier and the highest figure ever recorded for the month.
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ASIA DEEP INSIGHT: US Defense Chief speech in Singapore brings tough choices for Seoul
The world is changing fast, and the recent defense meeting in Singapore proved it. United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue, and his words carry a heavy message. For South Korea, sitting right between major global powers, his speech is a loud wake up call. The days of relying on a system where America promises to protect everyone without asking for much in return are officially over. Washington wants friends to pay more and do much more on their own. This new
by Park Sae-jin
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Expanded World Cup brings new chances for Asia as South Korea looks beyond 11th straight berth
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - This year's World Cup, now just over a week away, will be remembered as special for several reasons. It will be the first hosted by three countries in the quadrennial football extravaganza's history, spread across vast distances in North America and, most notably, the first to expand from 32 to 48 teams. For Asia, the number itself matters almost as much as the tournament. What once felt like a narrow gate to the sport's grandest stage has widened significantly
by Lee Hugh
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SK hynix reports no production disruption after minor spark at Cheongju plant
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - SK Hynix confirms no production disruption after minor pipe spark at Cheongju plant SK Hynix reported zero disruptions to semiconductor production following a minor spark at its Cheongju plant in South Korea, despite the incident triggering the evacuation of 3,600 employees. The company stated that no major injuries occurred during the maintenance work and manufacturing operations remain fully intact. The incident began at 10:32 a.m. on the 1st in a sixth-floor gas room c
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BOK's two-day conference opens with warnings over stablecoins and digital money shift
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - The spread of stablecoins could reinforce the dominance of the U.S. dollar and weaken monetary sovereignty in other economies, European Central Bank executive board member Isabel Schnabel warned on Monday at the Bank of Korea's annual conference in Seoul on Monday. At the two-day conference held under the theme "Central Banks and the Future of Money" at the central bank's annex hall, Schnabel said in her keynote speech that the rapid spread of stablecoin
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Fire and toxic gas leak at SK hynix plant force 3,600 workers to evacuate
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - A fire and subsequent toxic gas leak at an SK Hynix factory in Cheongju, South Korea, prompted the evacuation of 3,600 employees on Monday morning. Seven workers were transported to an affiliated hospital after exposure to the chemicals, though the company reported no disruption to overall production, firefighters said. The incident began at 10:32 a.m. (0132 GMT) in a sixth-floor gas room connecting the M15 and M15X facilities at the company's Cheongju 4 Campus. Spri
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Uzbekistan formalizes Termez Dialogue to anchor South Asian trade integration
SEOUL, June 01 (AJP) - Uzbekistan is establishing the Termez Dialogue as a permanent interregional forum to anchor its expanding economic integration with South Asian consumer markets. The institutionalization marks a structural shift in Eurasian supply chains, transforming neighboring Afghanistan from a source of geopolitical instability into a primary commercial transit bridge. The policy evolution moves the region away from isolated cross-border trade toward a comprehensive model of economic
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Samsung's shipment of HBM4E samples seen as strategic move ahead of Jensen Huang's Seoul visit
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics' shipment last week of next-generation High Bandwidth Memory 4E (HBM4E) samples is widely seen as a strategic overture to Nvidia, just ahead of chief executive Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea, multiple experts said. In a timed move, Samsung announced last Friday that it has begun shipping the industry's first 12-layer HBM4E samples to global customers. The rollout comes just days before Huang's upcoming visit to Seoul, following his
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AI wealth gap reaches city halls as Korea's chip hubs reap tax windfall
SEOUL, May 29 (AJP) - South Korea's artificial intelligence boom is creating winners far beyond the stock market, with cities hosting semiconductor plants emerging as some of the biggest beneficiaries of a tax windfall fueled by record earnings at Samsung Electronics and SK hynix. The central government is expected to collect tens of trillions of won in additional tax revenue this year as the AI-driven semiconductor boom boosts corporate profits and equity valuations. At the local level, th
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How shaved ice tells different stories across East Asia
SEOUL, June 1 (AJP) - Shaved ice is a summer staple across Asia, but the same dessert has taken sharply different paths in South Korea, Japan and China. In South Korea, bingsu has become a luxury item, a social media prop and a marker of changing consumer habits. This summer, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is selling its Jeju apple mango bingsu for 149,000 won, the highest price among major Seoul hotels. The Shilla Seoul charges 130,000 won for its signature apple mango bingsu at its lounge bar The L
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South Korea's reckoning with the AI century
There is a phrase South Koreans invoke with quiet pride: bbaly bbaly — "quickly, quickly." It describes a national temperament forged in crisis, the same urgency that rebuilt a war-ravaged nation into an industrial titan within a single generation. But urgency alone, as Kwon Seok-jun, a semiconductor scholar at Sungkyunkwan University, recently warned, will not be enough for what comes next. The artificial intelligence age demands not just speed, but vision. South Korea stand