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11:54DP leader demands ruling party's cooperation after Yoon vetoes special counsel probe bill
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11:1314 global tech giants adopt business pledge on 'responsible' development of AI
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10:42S. Korea, Indonesia discuss partnership in development of key minerals
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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
North Korea
Russia likely giving military technology aid to NK: US official
Russia has likely given technology assistance to North Korea and Iran in return for their arms transfers to Moscow, a senior Pentagon official said Tuesday, casting it as an apparent move to expand security threats to the United States and others. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space and Missile Defense John Hill made the remarks in response to a senator's question over how Washington is handling emerging space security cooperation between Tehran and Moscow as he attended a Senate sub