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Park Chankyong - South Korea’s Yoon accused of using ‘fake news’ crack down to gag dissent ahead of polls - scmp.com - South Korea

South Korea’s Yoon accused of using ‘fake news’ crack down to gag dissent ahead of polls

The video, shared on social media in recent months, was initially and erroneously reported by local media to be an AI-generated “deepfake”, and later found to have been pieced together with clips from Yoon’s 2022 presidential election campaign speech.

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Sheila Chiang - Chip giant TSMC opens first Japan factory as it diversifies away from Taiwan amid U.S.-China tensions - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - South Korea

Chip giant TSMC opens first Japan factory as it diversifies away from Taiwan amid U.S.-China tensions

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company opened its first chip plant in Japan on Saturday as it diversifies supply chains away from Taiwan amid intensifying U.S.-China trade tensions.

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Shreyashi Sanyal - South Korea unveils measures aimed at boosting stock markets, tackling 'Korea discount' - cnbc.com - Japan -  Tokyo - South Korea - North Korea

South Korea unveils measures aimed at boosting stock markets, tackling 'Korea discount'

South Korea's financial regulatory body unveiled measures to improve corporate governance on Monday, taking a leaf out of Japan's playbook, to boost its undervalued local markets and address the "Korea discount."

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Arjun Kharpal - Samsung debuts a 'smart ring' with health-tracking features — its first foray into the product category - cnbc.com - South Korea

Samsung debuts a 'smart ring' with health-tracking features — its first foray into the product category

BARCELONA — Samsung's Galaxy Ring, its latest wearable, is launching with health-tracking features including heart rate and sleep monitoring while also giving users a score of their readiness for the day, a top executive told CNBC.

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Park Min - South Korea gives protesting doctors end-February deadline to return to work - cnbc.com - South Korea

South Korea gives protesting doctors end-February deadline to return to work

South Korea's government on Monday told young doctors they had until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished for staging a week-long protest that has disrupted services for patients at several major hospitals.

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Business Insider - South Korea sees surge in Russians seeking asylum as Ukraine war grinds on - scmp.com - France - China - Russia - Malaysia - India - South Korea - Ukraine - Kazakhstan

South Korea sees surge in Russians seeking asylum as Ukraine war grinds on

In 2023, more than 5,000 Russian nationals submitted refugee applications, a fivefold increase from the previous year’s total of 1,038, said the report cited in the Korea Herald.

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HYUNGJIN KIM - Park Min - South Korea sets Thursday as deadline for striking young doctors to return to work - apnews.com - South Korea -  Seoul, South Korea

South Korea sets Thursday as deadline for striking young doctors to return to work

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s government gave striking young doctors four days to report back to work, saying Monday that they won’t be punished if they return by the deadline but will face indictments and suspensions of medical licenses if they don’t.

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Julian Ryall - Japan-South Korea ties under scrutiny over future of continental shelf in East China Sea - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - South Korea -  Seoul

Japan-South Korea ties under scrutiny over future of continental shelf in East China Sea

As a critical bilateral agreement nears expiry in 2028, Japan and South Korea face renewed tensions over Block 7, an underexplored zone in the East China Sea that could hold vast oil reserves, presenting a serious challenge to their recent diplomatic progress.

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