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South Korea's $350B US investment pledge

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South Korea passes special bill to implement its $350 billion US investment pledge
Seoul will now have the legal framework it needs to carry out its investment commitment made to Washington in exchange for more favorable "reciprocal" tariff rates.

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South Korean lawmakers pass law to manage Seoul’s pledge of $350 billion in US investments
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South Korean parliament approves $350 bln US investment bill

Kim Jong Un, North Korea and cruise missile

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Kim Jong Un watches missile tests amid U.S.-South Korean military drills
North Korea launched a series of missile tests as the country threatened a response to joint U.S.-South Korean military drills in the region. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched on with his teenage daughter,

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Kim Jong Un oversees cruise missile launch amid US.-South Korea drills
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North Korea stages second strategic cruise missile test in a week, with Kim and daughter watching
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North Korean leader Kim test fires handguns during visit to munitions factory, KCNA reports
North Korean ​leader Kim Jong Un visited a munitions factory ‌on Wednesday, state media KCNA reported, releasing photographs that showed him touring the facility with his teenage daughter and the pair...

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Kim Jong-un’s despot-to-be daughter, 13, pictured firing pistol in matching leather jackets at ammo factory
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Kim Jong Un and teenage daughter try out new pistols in further hint at North Korea succession
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South Korea President Says He Cannot Stop US Forces From Redeploying Weapons to Middle East

SEOUL, March 10 (Reuters) - South Korea cannot ⁠stop ⁠U.S. forces in Korea ⁠from redeploying some weapons, President Lee Jae Myung said ​on Tuesday, after reports that some U.S. Patriot missile defence systems were ‌being sent to the conflict ‌in the Middle East.
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The US may move its anti-missile system out of South Korea - and it's sparking unease

Media reports say the US may be moving its Thaad system to the Middle East, despite Seoul's opposition.
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Presidential office says purported letter by Brazilian leader praising South Korea is fabricated

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva praised his country's partnership with South Korea during an official visit in February 2026, but a letter shared on social media purportedly penned by
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South Korea says considering energy vouchers, boosting coal and nuclear power

SEOUL, March 13 (Reuters) - South Korea is considering providing additional energy vouchers to subsidise vulnerable households if rising global fuel prices in the wake of the Middle East crisis push up electricity costs,
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Iran war may force US to shift missile defenses from South Korea, Seoul says

The U.S. Army operates only a small number of THAAD batteries across the world, meaning a deployment can affect multiple theaters.
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South Korea to host French President Macron for April 2-3 state visit, Blue House says

SEOUL, March 13 () - South Korean President Lee ‌Jae Myung will ‌host French President Emmanuel Macron ​for a state visit to South Korea between April 2 to 3, ‌Lee's ⁠office said. The two leaders
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South Korea Imposes First Fuel Price Caps in Nearly 30 Years

South Korea, which gets roughly 70% of its oil from the Middle East, imposed its first price caps on gasoline and diesel fuel in nearly three decades. Since the U.S. and Israel launched their first strikes on Iran,
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South Korea to discipline officials over delays in recovering remains of Jeju Air crash victims

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered tough disciplinary action against officials responsible for delays in recovering the remains of victims from the 2024 Jeju
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