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Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China and South Korea Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced on Friday plans to build stronger ties with China and South Korea, aiming for trilateral cooperation to address shared regional and global challenges, including North Korea's nuclear program and the war in Ukraine, during a meeting with top diplomats ...
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China and South Korea Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced on Friday plans to build stronger ties with China and South Korea, aiming for trilateral cooperation to address shared regional and global challenges, including North Korea's nuclear program and the war in Ukraine, during a meeting with top diplomats ...
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China Emphasizes Trilateral Cooperation with Japan and South Korea
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed China's commitment to enhanced cooperation with Japan and South Korea during a trilateral meeting in Tokyo on Friday, emphasizing mutual understanding and mutually beneficial collaboration to maintain regional peace and stability.
China Emphasizes Trilateral Cooperation with Japan and South Korea
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed China's commitment to enhanced cooperation with Japan and South Korea during a trilateral meeting in Tokyo on Friday, emphasizing mutual understanding and mutually beneficial collaboration to maintain regional peace and stability.
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Jimin's "Who" Sets New Billboard Hot 100 Record for K-pop
Jimin's song "Who" has officially set a new record for the longest stay on the Billboard Hot 100 by any K-pop act, achieving 33 weeks on the chart, surpassing the previous record held by BTS's "Dynamite".
Jimin's "Who" Sets New Billboard Hot 100 Record for K-pop
Jimin's song "Who" has officially set a new record for the longest stay on the Billboard Hot 100 by any K-pop act, achieving 33 weeks on the chart, surpassing the previous record held by BTS's "Dynamite".
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US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
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Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
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Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.
Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.
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East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.

East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.
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Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...

Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...
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Japan Achieves Record Wage Increases Without Strikes
Japan's Rengo labor union achieved a record 5.5% average wage increase for seven million workers this year, without strikes, exceeding even the 5.09% increase by smaller businesses, contrasting sharply with frequent labor actions in European countries, and aiming to combat inflation and economic sta...

Japan Achieves Record Wage Increases Without Strikes
Japan's Rengo labor union achieved a record 5.5% average wage increase for seven million workers this year, without strikes, exceeding even the 5.09% increase by smaller businesses, contrasting sharply with frequent labor actions in European countries, and aiming to combat inflation and economic sta...
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Lisa Doubles Top 10 Billboard Rap Hits, Surpassing BTS
Lisa's two new songs, "Fxck Up the World" and "Rapunzel," debuted on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart at No. 6 and No. 9 respectively, doubling her previous top 10 hits to four, surpassing other K-pop artists like Psy and BTS.

Lisa Doubles Top 10 Billboard Rap Hits, Surpassing BTS
Lisa's two new songs, "Fxck Up the World" and "Rapunzel," debuted on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart at No. 6 and No. 9 respectively, doubling her previous top 10 hits to four, surpassing other K-pop artists like Psy and BTS.
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Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...

Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...
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Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.

Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.
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