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The U.S. military said the F-35 fleet supports the combined combat power of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the ...
U.S. tech lobbies claim U.S. map providers lose roughly $130 million a year in South Korea because they cannot compete on equal footing. Trade negotiations have presented Seoul with a dilemma.
South Korea will allocate a record KRW35.3 trillion (approx. US$25.2 billion) to R&D in 2026, up 19.3% from a year earlier.
South Korea, a global tech leader, is deciding whether to enhance the functionality of Google Maps for better navigation in its urban areas.
North Korea says it has completed an analysis of a drone that went down near Pyongyang earlier this month after allegedly dropping propaganda critical of the Kim Jong Un regime. The North Korean ...
Amid talks of reducing the U.S. military's footprint in South Korea, Gen. Xavier Brunson, head of U.S. Forces Korea, testified current troop levels are needed for pressing missions and challenges ...
South Korea previously rejected requests from Google, whose parent is Alphabet, for permission to use map data on servers outside the country, in 2016 and 2007, citing security concerns.
In a country obsessed with rankings, the latest competition isn’t about grades, but who can drive the safest. Read more at ...