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South Korea is rolling out a sweeping workplace safety and labor reform plan that could make the country
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South Korea is rolling out a sweeping workplace safety and labor reform plan that could make the country
Paradise City, a South Korean luxury resort and entertainment complex located near Incheon International Airport, hosted the 2025
Maggie Kang, the Korean Canadian director of Netflix’s record-breaking animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, will visit Korea next
Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon appears poised to change his plea to guilty in his U.S. criminal case
Photo=BP British energy giant BP has announced a major offshore oil and gas discovery in Brazil’s Santos Basin, marking its largest such find in over two decades. The company revealed on August 4 that it struck oil in the Bumerangue Block, located approximately 250 miles off Brazil’s southeastern coast in 7,782 feet of water. BP acquired full ownership of the block in 2022. According to the company, preliminary
Photo=Hyundai Motor Hyundai Motor is making waves in Japan’s electric vehicle market with its newly launched INSTER, a compact EV marketed domestically in Korea as the Casper Electric. The automaker posted its second consecutive record-breaking month in July, with cumulative sales this year surging 1.5 times over the same period in 2024. According to data released Monday by the Japan
Photo=Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics is expanding its digital wallet service in Japan, adding new features to better compete in one of Asia’s most mature mobile payment markets. The company announced this week that it has integrated support for JCB credit cards, NTT Docomo’s d Payment and d Point systems, and PGM Points used for golf course reservations. The additions allow
(Photo=ATTRAKT) A high-profile legal showdown is looming in South Korea’s entertainment industry as indie label ATTRAKT prepares to face Warner Music Korea in court over allegations of artist tampering involving rising K-pop girl group FIFTY FIFTY. The Seoul Central District Court has scheduled the first hearing for September 11. ATTRAKT is seeking $14.4 million in damages, claiming that Warner Music
(Photo=BoA Facebook) BoA, often referred to as the “Queen of K-pop” and a longtime artist under South Korea’s SM Entertainment, is celebrating her 25th debut anniversary with the release of her 11th studio album, Crazier, on August 4. The album features 11 tracks, including the title track “Crazier,” self-written songs such as “It Takes Two” and “How Could,” and a