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10:36FM Cho calls for 'coherent' AI governance to ensure responsible, inclusive use
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10:31Naver founder calls for different AI models to reflect cultural diversity
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09:50Hwang Sok-yong vows to work harder on novels after falling short of Booker Prize
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09:29Seoul shares open lower on tech, insurance losses
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09:09Unlike N. Korea and Iran, China is not sending arms to Russia: Blinken
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09:02Russia likely offering N. Korea technology aid to expand threats to US, others: Pentagon official
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09:00Dabeeo launches palm oil farm AI monitoring project in Indonesia, covering area larger than Seoul
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08:00[Graphic News] Medical tourists visiting Korea reach record high
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05:35[Richard K. Sherwin] King Trump on trial
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05:30[Kim Seong-kon] If Edward Said still lived today
Politics
Yoon vetoes bill for special probe into young Marine's death
Bipartisan tensions are poised to reignite over the bill for a special investigation into allegations of government interference surrounding a young Marine's death last July, as it heads back to the National Assembly after a presidential veto. President Yoon Suk Yeol blocked the bill Tuesday, rejecting the opposition parties' calls for an independent counsel's investigation of the alleged influence-peddling case, his Chief of Staff Chung Jin-suk told reporters. It became the 10th