President Lee Jae-myung (center) speaks before meeting with business leaders on June 13, 2025 South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Friday pledged strong government support for the country’s businesses, while emphasizing the need for fairness and discipline in the market.Hosting his fir
President Lee Jae-myung (second from right) presides over his first cabinet meeting on June 5, 2025 South Korea’s financial markets showed strong gains on Thursday, with shares surging to an 11-month high and the won hitting a seven-month high as post-election optimism over the Lee Jae-my
Lee Jae-myung announces nominees for key government posts. (From left) NIS Chief Lee Jong-seok, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, Lee, Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac and Hwang In-kwon, chief of the Presidential Security Service South Korean President Lee Jae-myun
President Lee Jae-myung takes the oath of office during a ceremony at the National Assembly in Seoul on June 4, 2025 Lee Jae-myung was formally sworn in as South Korea’s new president on Wednesday, pledging to unite a divided nation, revitalize the economy and pursue pragmatic diplomacy.L
LG AI Research President Bae Kyung-hoon during the AI Tech Seminar of LG AI Insight 2024 on Nov. 21, 2024 (Courtesy of LG) LG AI Research, the artificial intelligence (AI) research and development unit of South Korea's LG Group, has unveiled Exaone Deep, an open-source AI model designed to riva
Naver Webtoon's Yonder app South Korea’s Naver Webtoon Corp. has been successful in the domestic market with its loyal subscribers willing to pay to read a diverse library of its fiction. But in overseas markets, the company is losing money.In the second quarter, the digital comics and no
Naver Webtoon's Korean artists hold an autograph signing event in Paris South Korea’s Naver Webtoon Corp. is seeking to increase the number of its paying subscribers as the company is shifting its business paradigm from expansion to profitability.The digital comics and novel platform unit