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21:01Constitutional Court dismisses petition against separating collection of public broadcaster fees
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20:39Superintelligence to reshape human-machine collaboration
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18:2548 African nations to join summit in Seoul next week
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17:35SM founder Lee Soo-man urges K-pop industry's quick adoption of AI, blockchain technology
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17:03Korea to send moon rover by 2032, flag on Mars by 2045
Politics
Assembly begins new term
The National Assembly began its 22nd four-year session Thursday, with the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea having the majority of 175 seats in the 300-member parliament, foreshadowing another heated partisan struggle against the conservative president and ruling party, which holds 108 seats. The National Assembly will hold its first plenary session on June 5, where it will elect a new speaker to lead the new parliament for the first two years. As it is customary for the party with the