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South Korea to invest $576 billion in AI chip production
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June 29 (Asia Today) -- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's call for a government-backed technology investment organization modeled on the United States' In-Q-Tel has raised expectations that the National Intelligence Service will take a larger role in developing the country's security industry.
Chinese dissident Dong Guangping has finally reached Canada after a perilous escape from China. Dong, 68, was repeatedly imprisoned in China for charges including inciting subversion of state power.
South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix plan to invest a combined $518 billion in a new computer chip manufacturing hub, capitalizing on surging artificial intelligence-driven demand
Esther Prayer Movement is holding a five-day fasting prayer conference in South Korea focused on North Korea's salvation and gospel unification.
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South Korea introduces facial recognition for mobile phone registration
Raw facial images will be discarded immediately after the verification process is completed to prevent potential data leaks.
The worker had also been subjected to workplace bullying and unpaid wages. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea's shipbuilders are localizing key LNG vessel equipment as Chinese competition grows and reliance on foreign technology persists.
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Pancreatic disorders added to South Korea's disability categories
Starting from July 1, individuals with severe diabetes who cannot secrete insulin from the pancreas will now be eligible to register as people with disabilities. The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on the 30th that the revised Enforcement Decree of the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities Act will add “pancreatic disorders” as a new
