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14:47ReWorld Forum hosts large, small firms to discuss energy transformation plans
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14:47KT explores synergy between AI, media businesses
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14:30MBK chief donates $25.4m to Haverford College
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14:26[Bridge to Africa] Tanzania marks Independence Day, lauds Korea’s support
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14:20Over half a million S. Koreans hold multiple jobs: data
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14:12Police investigating 10 men after suspected gang fight near Haeundae Beach
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14:12'Moon of Seoul' balloon ride prepares to take flight in June
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14:04Beloved singer attracts fans, customers to JungKwanJang stores
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14:03CJ's Tous Les Jours debuts in Cambodia
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14:03[Photo News] Kumho in Europe
Politics
Tensions heighten before president's 1st meeting with opposition chief
Tensions between the rival parties escalated Sunday ahead of the first-ever official meeting between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung over multiple pending and contentious bills slated for 2 p.m. Monday. As the high-profile meeting unfolds amid substantial divisions between the ruling and main opposition parties on multiple fronts, considerable attention is directed toward which topics Lee will prioritize from a lengthy list of tasks during his talks wit