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Yoon Suk Yeol - Embracing Japan makes Yoon less popular at home - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - South Korea - Washington - North Korea -  Seoul - region Indo-Pacific

Embracing Japan makes Yoon less popular at home

When South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol broke out into an impromptu performance of the song “American Pie” at a gala White House dinner in 2023, it was more than just a musical interlude. It was symbolic of how, on the big Indo-Pacific issues of the day, Washington and Seoul are singing from the same songbook.

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Nikkei staff writer - KOTARO HOSOKAWA - Samsung SDI to start mass-producing solid-state batteries in 2027 - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea -  Seoul

Samsung SDI to start mass-producing solid-state batteries in 2027

SEOUL -- South Korea's Samsung SDI said Wednesday that it will begin mass production of solid-state batteries for electric vehicles and other applications in 2027.

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Yoon Suk Yeol - South Korea's economic future at stake in doctors' strike - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea's economic future at stake in doctors' strike

Dae Sung Park is chairman of the youth and future committee of K-Policy Platform, a Seoul-based think tank, and the author of "The Great Illusion, The Right Future." He previously served as Korea and Japan public policy director for Meta and was a 2020 National Assembly candidate for the People Power Party. 

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Asia's menopause challenge: The economic case for better female health - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Singapore -  Seoul

Asia's menopause challenge: The economic case for better female health

For International Women's Day 2024, Nikkei Asia examines the economic toll of female reproductive aging in East Asia, and spotlights the activists working to curb it.

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Kim Jong - China and North Korea’s ‘friendship year’ need not be bad news for US allies - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul - county Cooper

China and North Korea’s ‘friendship year’ need not be bad news for US allies

Amid growing tensions on the Korean peninsula, China yet again finds itself at the centre of geopolitical uncertainties, this time as both a bridge and a moat between North Korea and the international community.

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North Korea slams South Korea-US military drills, warns of consequences - asiaone.com - Usa - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul -  Washington

North Korea slams South Korea-US military drills, warns of consequences

SEOUL - North Korea's defence ministry urged South Korea and the United States to stop military drills, saying they are rehearsals of war and warning of consequences, KCNA reported on Tuesday (March 5).

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Nikkei staff writer - STEVEN BOROWIEC - South Korea and U.S. start stepped-up military drills - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korea and U.S. start stepped-up military drills

SEOUL -- South Korea and the U.S. started an expanded version of key annual military exercises on Monday as part of the allies' efforts to counter the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.

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Yoon Suk - North Korea broke into South Korean chip equipment firms, says Seoul's spy agency - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul

North Korea broke into South Korean chip equipment firms, says Seoul's spy agency

SEOUL – North Korea’s hacking groups have broken into at least two South Korean manufacturers of chip-making equipment, as Pyongyang looks to evade sanctions and turn out its own semiconductors for weapons programmes, South Korea’s spy agency said on March 4.

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