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19:20Yoon calls opposition leader to express concern for health
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18:20Pressure mounts on Naver to shed stake in Line
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18:05Expert in archival, book pathology endorses 'hanji' UNESCO heritage listing
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17:58South Korea willing to accept Indonesian proposal for cutting KF-21 payments
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17:53Yoon’s mother-in-law to be released on parole
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17:53S. Korea to let doctors with foreign licenses practice
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17:37[Today’s K-pop] NCT Dream to drop pre-release from 2nd Japan single
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17:33Minister says chip subsidy a ‘tall order’
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17:22Court confirms 10-year jail term for drug smugglers
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17:20Man returns checks found in old clothing, then donates reward
Mobility
Korean battery makers heave sigh of relief over 2-year IRA reprieve
South Korea's battery industry has secured a two-year reprieve from the US Inflation Reduction Act restrictions on electric vehicle batteries containing Chinese graphite, giving it time to diversify its supply chain while the Korean government has committed 9.7 trillion won ($7.1 billion) in policy financing to support this transition. Following negotiations and advocacy by the Korean government and related industries, the US government on Friday agreed to suspend specific provisions of the