Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Tag: Korea

Samsung Electronics Surpasses $1 Trillion Market Cap: What This Means for Asia’s Tech Landscape

Samsung Electronics becomes the first South Korean company to reach a market cap of $1 trillion, ranking 12th globally.

2025 NDAA: New Defense Bill Limits US Troop Reductions in South Korea

Congress passed the NDAA, restricting troop reductions in South Korea and reallocating war powers to Congress, while increasing defense budgets.

The South Korean Government Is Strengthening Anti-Money Laundering Efforts Following a Surge in Cross-Border Crimes in Cambodia and Other Countries

South Korea's FIU emphasizes stronger anti-money laundering measures to combat cross-border crimes targeting South Koreans, especially in Cambodia.

Is South Korea’s Democracy Worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize? President Lee’s Bold Proposal Explained!

President Lee Jae-myung proposes December 3 as 'National Sovereignty Day' to honor citizens' courage in overcoming democracy crises.

Caught in Vietnam: How South Korea’s Police Brought Back Two Major Criminals Behind 15,000 Copyright Violations

Two fugitives extradited to South Korea for copyright infringement and a romance scam, highlighting international cooperation in law enforcement.

Trump’s Mugshot T-Shirt: What It Means for US-Korea Relations?

The U.S. White House shared photos of Trump and South Korean President Lee, highlighting merchandise featuring Trump's mugshot.

Unlocking Opportunities: President Lee’s Vision for AI and Public-Private Partnerships at APEC

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will engage with APEC leaders and ABAC on economic cooperation and public-private partnerships.

How Trump’s Asia Trip Will Shape US-China Relations: Insights and Expectations

Trump begins his Asia tour to strengthen alliances and negotiate with China, engaging with leaders in Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea.

Cambodia’s Online Scam Crisis: What You Need to Know About the Recent Police Raid

A joint South Korean-Cambodian task force targets online scams amid rising concerns over kidnappings and criminal activities in Cambodia.

Incheon Airport Arrest: Why a Young Man’s Trip to Cambodia Raised Red Flags

A man was stopped at Incheon Airport for unclear travel reasons to Cambodia, raising suspicions of organized crime connections.

Bitcoin Stalls at 114K USD Amid U.S. Government Shutdown Fears

Bitcoin trades around $114,000 amid U.S. government shutdown fears, affecting cryptocurrency regulations and market stability.

OpenAI Appoints Kim Kyoung-hoon as Korea’s AI Trailblazer: What This Means for the Future!

OpenAI appoints Kim Kyung-hoon as General Manager of OpenAI Korea to drive AI innovation and partnerships in South Korea.