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Meta in Talks to Acquire South Korean AI Chip Startup FuriosaAI
Meta is negotiating to buy South Korean AI chip startup FuriosaAI, known for its energy-efficient RNGD chip, potentially concluding the deal this month to address the global shortage of Nvidia chips and increase its custom chip capabilities.
Meta in Talks to Acquire South Korean AI Chip Startup FuriosaAI
Meta is negotiating to buy South Korean AI chip startup FuriosaAI, known for its energy-efficient RNGD chip, potentially concluding the deal this month to address the global shortage of Nvidia chips and increase its custom chip capabilities.
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44% Bias Score


KDI Cuts South Korea's 2025 Growth Forecast to 1.6% Amid Trump Tariffs and Political Turmoil
South Korea's KDI slashed its 2025 economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to Trump's expanding tariffs and the country's political instability from President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and brief martial law declaration, impacting consumer spending and exports.
KDI Cuts South Korea's 2025 Growth Forecast to 1.6% Amid Trump Tariffs and Political Turmoil
South Korea's KDI slashed its 2025 economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to Trump's expanding tariffs and the country's political instability from President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and brief martial law declaration, impacting consumer spending and exports.
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40% Bias Score


Soviet Downing of KAL-007: 1983 Cold War Crisis
On September 1, 1983, the Soviet Union shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, killing 269 passengers, including a U.S. congressman, escalating Cold War tensions and causing a crisis within the European Community due to Greece's refusal to condemn the USSR.
Soviet Downing of KAL-007: 1983 Cold War Crisis
On September 1, 1983, the Soviet Union shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, killing 269 passengers, including a U.S. congressman, escalating Cold War tensions and causing a crisis within the European Community due to Greece's refusal to condemn the USSR.
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40% Bias Score


Political Shifts in US, Japan, and South Korea Threaten Trilateral Partnership
Recent political changes in the US, Japan, and South Korea create uncertainty in their trilateral partnership against China and North Korea, with Prime Minister Ishiba's upcoming meeting with President Trump crucial in determining the future of their relationship, complicated by economic factors lik...
Political Shifts in US, Japan, and South Korea Threaten Trilateral Partnership
Recent political changes in the US, Japan, and South Korea create uncertainty in their trilateral partnership against China and North Korea, with Prime Minister Ishiba's upcoming meeting with President Trump crucial in determining the future of their relationship, complicated by economic factors lik...
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40% Bias Score


We Do Not Part": Han Kang's Nobel-Winning Novel on Trauma and Historical Atrocity
Han Kang's "We Do Not Part," winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, recounts Kyungha's journey to Jeju Island, where she confronts the 1948 massacre of 30,000 civilians, connecting personal trauma with the lingering effects of historical violence.
We Do Not Part": Han Kang's Nobel-Winning Novel on Trauma and Historical Atrocity
Han Kang's "We Do Not Part," winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, recounts Kyungha's journey to Jeju Island, where she confronts the 1948 massacre of 30,000 civilians, connecting personal trauma with the lingering effects of historical violence.
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South Korea Fears US Sidelining in Trump's Potential North Korea Deal
Growing concerns in South Korea stem from US President Donald Trump's past actions and recent statements indicating a potential preference for direct negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, potentially overlooking Seoul's security interests; Trump's prior suspension of joint US-South Kore...
South Korea Fears US Sidelining in Trump's Potential North Korea Deal
Growing concerns in South Korea stem from US President Donald Trump's past actions and recent statements indicating a potential preference for direct negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, potentially overlooking Seoul's security interests; Trump's prior suspension of joint US-South Kore...
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60% Bias Score

South Korea Slashes Growth Forecast Amid Trump Tariffs and Political Turmoil
South Korea's KDI slashed its 2025 economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to President Trump's expanding tariffs and the country's political instability following President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and brief martial law imposition in December, impacting exports and domestic demand.

South Korea Slashes Growth Forecast Amid Trump Tariffs and Political Turmoil
South Korea's KDI slashed its 2025 economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to President Trump's expanding tariffs and the country's political instability following President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and brief martial law imposition in December, impacting exports and domestic demand.
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40% Bias Score

North Korea Warns US After Nuclear Submarine Arrives in South Korea
North Korea warned the US against further "provocations" after a US nuclear submarine arrived in South Korea, citing concerns over a "dangerous hostile military act" and threatening armed conflict; the submarine's arrival follows increased US-South Korean defense cooperation amid North Korea's weapo...

North Korea Warns US After Nuclear Submarine Arrives in South Korea
North Korea warned the US against further "provocations" after a US nuclear submarine arrived in South Korea, citing concerns over a "dangerous hostile military act" and threatening armed conflict; the submarine's arrival follows increased US-South Korean defense cooperation amid North Korea's weapo...
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South Korea and China Dominate Opening Day of 2025 Asian Winter Games
At the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, South Korea won the first gold medal in the short track 2,000m mixed relay, while Li Lei secured China's 100th gold medal in cross-country skiing, with China leading the medal count at eight golds, eight silvers, and five bronzes after the first day of compe...

South Korea and China Dominate Opening Day of 2025 Asian Winter Games
At the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, South Korea won the first gold medal in the short track 2,000m mixed relay, while Li Lei secured China's 100th gold medal in cross-country skiing, with China leading the medal count at eight golds, eight silvers, and five bronzes after the first day of compe...
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40% Bias Score

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea's Constitutional Crisis: Martial Law, Impeachment, and Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration led to his impeachment and arrest, sparking a constitutional crisis and a trial at the Constitutional Court, where a top military commander testified to the legitimacy of the order while other officers face insurrection char...

South Korea's Constitutional Crisis: Martial Law, Impeachment, and Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration led to his impeachment and arrest, sparking a constitutional crisis and a trial at the Constitutional Court, where a top military commander testified to the legitimacy of the order while other officers face insurrection char...
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40% Bias Score

South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.

South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.
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56% Bias Score
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