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South Korea will choose between two unmanned ground vehicles this month as it seeks to modernize its military and offset growing troop shortages.
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
South Korea's 'fake news law' sparks censorship vs. accountability debate
It feels like George Orwell’s novel *‘1984’* is becoming a reality. The era of the great censorship on July 7th is beginning.” “The internet will become more pleasant. False and manipulated news spread by cyber vultures must be eradicated.
Hong Myung-bo resigned after being eliminated in the first round, but the pressure has not let up and he decided to flee South Korea for the United States
U.S. defense legislation could determine whether South Korean shipbuilders gain access to naval construction or focus on production in America.
South Korea rolled out sweeping chip and AI mega-projects on Monday, as President Lee Jae Myung pledged to cement overwhelming industry leadership with investments worth more than $576 billion over several years.
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
South Korean agencies announce director-level appointments and promotions
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries◇New Appointments at Director-General Level▷Director of the Busan Regional Maritime Safety and Tribunal Kim Dong-hee ▲Korea Fair Trade Commission◇Promotions at Director-General Level▷Head of the Seoul Regional Fair Trade Office Park Jong-bae ▲Personal Information Protection Commission◇Promotions at Director-General
President Lee appeared to criticise the South Korean football association's (KFA) appointment of head coach Hong Myung-bo.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Did Hong Myung-bo flee to the US? South Korea faces football reckoning
Resigned South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo left for the USA just two days after the team's 2026 FIFA World Cup exit, sparking scrutiny and debate amid public backlash. His departure also intensified calls for accountability and reform in South Korean football.
