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The Korea Daily Digital Team operates the largest Korean-language news platform in the United States, with a core staff of 10 digital journalists and a network of contributing authors based in both Korea and the U.S. The team delivers breaking news, in-depth reporting, and community-focused coverage for readers nationwide.

British companies warned amid growing concerns over North Korea’s ‘hoax IT workers’

The British government is warning companies to verify job applicants in person or via video amid growing threats from North Korean IT workers posing as remote freelancers to infiltrate UK firms. A Google report highlights the UK as a primary target in North Korea’s expanding cyber operations across Europe.

When visas disappear without warning, so does trust

The sudden and unexplained revocation of visas for international scholars, including a South Korean professor at the University of Houston, highlights a troubling lack of transparency in U.S. immigration policy. Without clear explanations, such cancellations are eroding trust and creating fear across academic communities.

AAPI Community Forum Slams DEI Cuts, Demands Unity at USC

Amid growing controversy over the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies, a group of prominent Asian American and Pacific...

Korean American UC Berkeley Student Becomes Junior at 16

A 16-year-old Korean American student from San Diego will transfer to UC Berkeley this fall as a junior, drawing attention for completing high school...

Global K-pop audition ‘Click the Star’ launches in Korea, Indonesia and South America

The global K-pop audition project Click the Star has launched new seasons in Korea, Indonesia, and South America, aiming to form localized girl groups under the Blingone brand. The initiative includes online auditions, regional finals, and global concerts, with plans to expand K-pop education through overseas branches.

North Korea, Russia to open passenger train service next month

​North Korea and Russia will launch a new passenger train service between Vladivostok and Rason in May, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties. Additionally, the two countries are advancing plans to construct a road bridge over the Tumen River, further enhancing cross-border connectivity.

LA Police Commission’s ruling is a betrayal of justice

The LA Police Commission’s decision not to discipline Officer Andres Lopez for the fatal shooting of Yong Yang has sparked outrage in the Korean American community, highlighting longstanding concerns over police accountability and the repeated failure to protect vulnerable individuals during mental health crises.

From chilly to chill? Korean hip-hop trio Homies’ show in China may indicate thaw

Korean hip-hop trio Homies performed in China for the first time in eight years, signaling a possible thaw in cultural ties between Seoul and Beijing. The event follows a series of recent moves suggesting China is gradually reopening to Korean entertainment amid broader diplomatic efforts.

North Korea slams B-1B bomber deployment, protracted standoff with U.S. appears likely

North Korea condemned the U.S. deployment of B-1B bombers to the Korean Peninsula, calling it a routine threat and vowing strong deterrence. Analysts say Pyongyang is preparing for a prolonged standoff as nuclear talks stall and President Trump remains focused on trade conflicts.

Columbia Student Deportation Case Tied to Federal Memo

Yunseo Chung, a Korean student at Columbia University, was one of two legal permanent residents named as deportation targets in a federal government memo,...

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