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Army sacks four generals over involvement in Dec. 3 martial law declaration

South Korea’s Defense Ministry has dismissed four Army generals for their involvement in the Dec. 3 martial law declaration, citing violations of legal compliance and duty of integrity.

Ex-President Yoon faces a possible 10-year prison sentence

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a possible 10-year prison sentence after prosecutors sought consecutive terms for obstruction of justice and related charges tied to his martial law declaration.

Trump namedrops Korean shipbuilder for ‘Golden Fleet’ initaitive

Korean shipbuilders and defense firms are positioning themselves to join the U.S. Navy’s Golden Fleet initiative as Washington seeks rapid fleet expansion. Hanwha, HD Hyundai and Samsung Heavy are exploring partnerships, bids and technology cooperation under the Make American Shipbuilding Great Again push.

North Korea’s trade with China reaches 6-year high following recent summit between leaders

North Korea’s trade with China surged to a six-year high in November, following a rare summit between the two leaders, according to Chinese customs data.

Gov’t mulls suspension for Coupang over data leak, but experts question practicality

South Korea’s government is considering whether Coupang could face a temporary business suspension after a massive personal data leak and a delayed response. Experts say a suspension may be difficult to apply in practice and could also harm consumers and Coupang’s workforce.

Ford cancels $7.2 billion battery supply contract with LG

LG Energy Solution has canceled part of a major battery supply agreement with Ford, reflecting the automaker’s shift away from electric vehicles following U.S. subsidy cuts and weaker EV demand.

North Korean leader’s wife spotted with what appears to be a Gucci handbag during factory visit

Ri Sol-ju, the wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was seen carrying what appears to be a Gucci handbag during a factory opening, raising questions about luxury goods banned under U.N. sanctions.

North’s Kim makes rare acknowledgement of country’s military casualties in Kursk region

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a rare public acknowledgment of overseas military casualties, citing nine deaths among troops deployed to Russia’s Kursk region. Analysts see the remarks as a signal that Pyongyang may continue sending forces abroad.

For young Koreans, ‘American dream’ is fading as realities set in

For many young Koreans, the once-coveted American dream is losing its appeal as high living costs, safety concerns and stricter visa rules reshape career choices and corporate strategies.

Samsung chief meets with Elon Musk in Texas months after major chip deal

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong met Tesla CEO Elon Musk in Texas, touring Samsung’s new semiconductor plant as the companies explore deeper cooperation following a major chip deal.