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4 in 10 experts expect S. Korea to be nuclear-armed within a decade
A global survey of experts revealed a significant increase in expectations that South Korea will develop nuclear weapons within the next decade. The Atlantic Council’s survey of 357 strategists from 60 countries found that 40.2 percent believed South Korea was likely to acquire nuclear weapons. This places it just behind Iran (72.8 percent) and Saudi Arabia (41.6 percent) in terms of nuclear weapon acquisition potential. The figure marks a sharp rise from last year’s 25.4 percent. The growing ex
March 12, 2025
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[Graphic News] Elon Musk tops superbillionaires list
According to recent data from Altrata, the global billionaire population has shifted with the rise of “superbillionaires” — individuals whose net worth exceeds $50 billion. The top of the list is dominated by tech moguls, with Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos holding the first two spots. Other sectors, such as fashion, manufacturing and telecommunications, are also represented in the group of 24. These exceptional wealthholders now make up a significant portion of global billionaire wealth. In early Feb
March 11, 2025
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[Graphic News] S. Korea’s auto parts exports to US hit record high in 2024
South Korea’s exports of auto parts to the United States hit a record high last year, data showed, as experts weigh the potential impact of incoming auto tariffs from the United States. Exports of automotive parts to the US totaled $8.22 billion in 2024, up from $8.08 billion the previous year, according to data compiled by the Korea Auto Industries Cooperative Association. The figure has been on a steady increase from $6.91 billion in 2021 and $8.03 billion in 2022. In 2024, shipments to the US
March 10, 2025
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[Graphic News] Apple tops most admired firms list for 18th year
Apple has maintained its position as the most admired company in the world for the 18th year running, according to Fortune’s annual ranking. Based on a survey of over 3,000 executives, directors and analysts, the list highlights the world’s most respected firms. Microsoft and Amazon keep hold of their second and third positions, respectively, for a sixth consecutive year. Nvidia, at fourth place, continues to rise thanks to its role in advancing artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, Alphabet, Goog
March 6, 2025
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[Graphic News] Nearly 60% support Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment: poll
Nearly 6 out of 10 South Koreans support impeaching suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol over his Dec. 3 botched martial law declaration, a survey showed, as the Constitutional Court began deliberations to decide whether to uphold his impeachment or reinstate him. According to the survey conducted by Gallup of 1,000 adults aged over 18 Feb. 25-27, 59 percent said they supported Yoon’s impeachment, down 1 percentage point from a week earlier. Thirty-five percent said they were against Yoon’s impeach
March 5, 2025
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[Graphic News] 60% of job seekers in S. Korea ‘passive’: survey
A recent survey by the Federation of Korean Industries reveals that six out of ten job seekers in South Korea are classified as “passive job seekers” with low expectations for employment. The 2024 University Student Employment Perception Survey, conducted among 2,938 students and graduates from four-year universities nationwide, found that 1,235 respondents were preparing for employment. Of these, 60.5 percent were categorized as passive job seekers. Passive job-seeking behavior wa
Dec. 4, 2024
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[Graphic News] Korea’s 5G infrastructure ranked best in world
South Korea’s digital infrastructure is regarded as the world’s best, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT, citing findings from the OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2024. In the report, South Korea ranked first among 29 countries, including non-OECD members such as China and the European Union, in “5G base station deployment.” The country recorded 593 5G base stations per 100,000 inhabitants, significantly surpassing Lithuania (328) and Finland (251). The OECD aver
Dec. 3, 2024
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[Graphic News] South Koreans favor Japan for repeat overseas trips
The Japanese cities of Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo emerged as the top destinations for repeat overseas travel among South Koreans, according to data from Triple, a travel platform run by Interpark. These three destinations accounted for over half of all demand for multiple visits, reflecting strong interest in tourism to Japan. Osaka topped the list with 18.6 percent of respondents reporting at least two visits, followed by Fukuoka (16.6 percent), Tokyo (15.2 percent), Bangkok, Thailand (7.9 perc
Nov. 28, 2024
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
In 2023, one in ten newlyweds in Korea was part of an international couple, with international marriages making up 10.6 percent (20,431) of all unions. This marks an increase of 9.1 percent (17,428) in 2022. Of these, 69.8 percent were between foreign national wives and Korean national husbands, 17.9 percent between foreign husbands and Korean wives, and 12.3 percent were comprised of two or at least one naturalized Korean citizen. Married couples where both partners are of foreign nationality
Nov. 26, 2024
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[Graphic News] Golf enters top 10 Korean hobbies ranking
Golf has made its first appearance in Gallup Korea’s top 10 favorite hobbies for South Koreans, ranking No. 8 with 4.1 percent of survey respondents mentioning it as their hobby of choice. The annual survey, conducted with 1,777 participants aged 13 and older, asked, “What is your favorite hobby?” and marked the first time since the survey began in 2004 that golf reached the top 10. The top hobbies include gaming (9 percent), followed by fitness and hiking tied for second (7
Nov. 25, 2024