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Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The US is no longer the go-to place': How Korean culture is taking Latin America by storm

Korean culture is rapidly gaining popularity across Latin America, influencing various aspects of life from entertainment to skincare.
London food
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

London's first ever Korean food festival is coming to King's Cross next month

Jung Festival in May will showcase diverse Korean cuisine with 30 stalls in King's Cross, emphasizing traditional and unexplored dishes.
fromTNW | Asia
4 days ago

South Korea turns to Russian naphtha as chip supply chain faces Middle East crisis

South Korea imports about 45 percent of its naphtha, a critical petrochemical feedstock, with roughly 77 percent of those imports historically arriving from the Middle East. That supply line is now, for all practical purposes, severed.
World news
#bts
Music
fromVulture
1 week ago

BTS Is at a Tense Crossroads

BTS's new album 'Arirang' reflects their cultural heritage while exploring diverse musical styles as they prepare for a world tour.
#seoul
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago
Travel

My family's first trip to South Korea was great, but it would've been even better if I'd avoided these 5 mistakes

Planning more outdoor activities and learning local history would have improved the family's trip to Seoul.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago
Travel

This City Just Ranked as the World's Safest City for Terrorism Risk, According to a New Report

Seoul is the world’s safest city for terrorism risk while offering rich cultural sites, lively neighborhoods, efficient transit, and varied outdoor activities.
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

My family's first trip to South Korea was great, but it would've been even better if I'd avoided these 5 mistakes

Planning more outdoor activities and learning local history would have improved the family's trip to Seoul.
Writing
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I moved my family to Korea for a job. Then I got laid off and I'm still glad we came.

A journalist reflects on the challenges and opportunities of living abroad after being laid off, highlighting family and personal growth.
fromArchitectural Digest
3 weeks ago

A Design Lover's Guide to Seoul: The Most Inspiring Places to See, Eat, and Shop

Seongsu-dong is Seoul's creative hub, where old warehouses and factories have been transformed into design studios, cafés, and showrooms. Often referred to as 'the Brooklyn of Seoul,' the industrial infrastructure, pop-up scene, and design-led façades make it a photo-friendly destination favored by many design-loving visitors.
Berlin
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Retirees Are Using EWY's 40% Surge to Bet on South Korea's AI Chip Recovery

EWY has surged 37% in 2026 driven by AI infrastructure demand for advanced memory chips, but its heavy semiconductor concentration creates cyclical volatility that retirees must evaluate carefully.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

South Korea's KOSPI Just Had its Worst Crash Ever - Is the S&P 500 In Trouble?

South Korea's KOSPI crashed 12% overnight due to stretched valuations and Iran conflict fears, raising questions about contagion to US markets.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

South Korea's birthrate rises for second year with experts saying echo boomers' behind boost

Much of the rebound reflects what demographers describe as the echo boomer effect. Roughly 3.6 million children were born between 1991 and 1995, when births briefly rose after the government in effect ended its family planning policy. That cohort is now in its early thirties, the age at which birth rates are highest. Women in their early thirties numbered an estimated 1.7 million in 2025, up 9% from 2020.
Public health
Privacy technologies
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 month ago

South Korea considers updates to data and cyber laws - DataBreaches.Net

South Korea is strengthening cybersecurity laws through amendments to the Network Act and Personal Information Protection Act following major data breaches across telecommunications, retail, and finance sectors.
#south-korea
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Still trying desperately to cling on to your youth? Watch out: you could be a Young 40 | Emma Beddington

Middle-aged people who cling to youthful styles and culture face mockery, feel irrelevant, and gradually accept aging's practical realities.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
2 months ago

Samsung Elevates Korea's Artistic Legacy as Korean Culture Captures Global Attention - Washingtonian

Korean culture has become a familiar presence in American life. K-pop dominates global charts, K-dramas have become staples on streaming platforms, Korean food has moved from specialty shops to neighborhood grocery stores, and K-beauty brands line retail shelves nationwide. As Korean culture reaches new audiences, Korean Treasures: Collected, Cherished, Shared traces the artistic traditions that have shaped today's cultural momentum.
Arts
#tariffs
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Is K-pop's Cute Era Over?

ILLIT's Not Cute Anymore came out a couple of months ago. It's an incredibly impressive pop song. It has this kind of, like, light, lithe, rocksteady vibe to it. I also hear it as a little bit of a pointed rebuke to how a lot of girl groups are framed in K-pop. Innocent. Sweet. And maybe it's a bit of a broadside in the ongoing K-pop war between NewJeans and their parent label, Hybe.
Music
Cryptocurrency
fromTheregister
2 months ago

South Korea enlists AI to spot pump and dump schemes

South Korea deployed AI tools to detect pump-and-dump schemes targeting stocks and cryptocurrencies and to analyze suspicious high-frequency crypto trading.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

How the West was won: K-pop's great assimilation gambit

She watched her peers get called up for groups like SHINee and f(x), but her own debut never came. When Kim, now known professionally as Ejae, was finally dropped by the agency in 2015, the explanation she got was simple: This was a business. As she recently told the Philippine media network ABS-CBN, "SM has a very specific vision and sonic sound and I just didn't really fit that."
US news
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I haven't mellowed my violence': Park Chan-wook on cultural dominance, the capitalist endgame and why we can't beat AI

No Other Choice satirizes capitalism, portraying modern South Korea as industrially declining—downsizing, unemployment and male fragility—exacerbated by AI and precarious entertainment industries.
fromGSMArena.com
2 months ago

South Korea passes the first AI regulations

South Korea has launched a landmark set of laws to regulate AI before any other country or bloc (the EU's regulations are set to go into effect in stages through next year). Under Korea's AI Basic Act, companies must ensure there is human oversight for "high-impact" AI in fields like nuclear safety, drinking water, transport, healthcare, and financial uses like credit evaluation and loan screening.
Artificial intelligence
frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

Hyundai Predicts Things Are About To Get Rough

Euisun Chung, the Executive Chairman at the Hyundai Motor Group, has sounded the alarm on what a difficult year 2026 could become for the car-making game. Not just for Hyundaialthough the South Korean automaker is likely at the top of his list of concernsbut for the entire global auto industry. Things have shifted. Free trade across to one of the brand's largest markets has become less about being free and more about being how well a country can negotiate tariffs for its various industries.
Cars
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Park Chan Wook: The Korean film industry is in a state of great danger'

The Independent funds on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, while noting Park Chan-wook's films were marketed as extreme.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

South Korea stunned by Trump's latest tariff hike

The US unexpectedly announced a 25% tariff on Korean imports and placed the won on a monitoring list, straining US–South Korea trade relations and prompting Seoul to seek alternatives.
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Former South Korean PM jailed for 23 years for role in martial law insurrection

Han Duck-soo received 23 years' imprisonment for participating in and concealing a self-coup insurrection tied to the failed December 3, 2024 martial law attempt.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Japan, South Korea vow stronger ties amid China challenge

"Both sides agreed on "shuttle diplomacy" three years ago, with regular meetings at the highest level. Lee's national security adviser, Wi Sung Lac, said the summit's goal was to build trust between the South Korean and Japanese leaders. Lee and Takaichi discussed ways to boost cooperation in a raft of areas including cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, combating cross-border crime, and promoting people-to-people exchanges."
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

S Korea's former PM found guilty of insurrection, given 23 years in prison

A South Korean court has sentenced former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to 23 years in prison after finding him guilty on insurrection charges related to disgraced ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's short-lived declaration of martial law. Han was found guilty on Wednesday of abetting Yoon's brief imposition of martial law and for failing to hold a lawful cabinet meeting, as required by South Korean law, after the decree to mobilise the military was ordered by the then-president in December 2024.
World news
World news
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Seoul, Tokyo watch US foreign policy twists with rising fear

Japan and South Korea are deepening cooperation despite political differences, driven by concerns over China, North Korea, and perceived U.S. disengagement.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

South Korea's former first lady sentenced to jail term in bribery case

Kim Keon Hee was sentenced for accepting Unification Church bribes; her husband, Yoon Suk Yeol, faces potential death penalty over declaring martial law in 2024.
World news
fromCointelegraph
2 months ago

Why South Korea Can't Agree on Who Should Issue Stablecoins

South Korea's crypto bill stalls over who may issue won-backed stablecoins, with the central bank pushing bank-led consortia holding majority control.
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