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How to deal with this β€˜very Chinese time’ in Western lives
The author reflects on a sociology seminar exercise comparing Western perceptions of Asian countries, noting that China receives predominantly negative stereotypes compared to the enthusiasm shown for Japan and South Korea. The piece appears to set up an examination of how Western attitudes toward China differ from other East Asian nations.
LeftNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 31Asia-Western relationsStereotype analysis
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 15, 2026
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Western powers ramp up support for Philippines’ Luzon economic hub
The Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), a US-Japan-Philippines infrastructure initiative, is expanding to include eight additional countries (Canada, Australia, Denmark, France, Italy, South Korea, Sweden, UK), signaling international confidence in the project's viability as a regional connectivity and trade hub.
Center-LeftEmb: 42infrastructuregeopolitics
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The PrintΒ·May 15, 2026
South Korea’s Lee, Japan’s Takaichi to hold summit in Andong on May 19-20
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will hold a bilateral summit in Andong, South Korea on May 19-20. The announcement comes from Seoul's presidential Blue House via Reuters reporting.
CenterNCI 18 Β· ORGANICEmb: 8diplomacysouth-korea
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The PrintΒ·May 14, 2026
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South Korea official says unlikely anyone but Iran behind Hormuz ship attack, Yonhap reports
A senior South Korean official tells Reuters via Yonhap news agency that Iran is likely responsible for an attack on a South Korean cargo vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, with the possibility of another entity being responsible characterized as low. The article presents this attribution assessment without detailed supporting evidence or alternative explanations.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 13, 2026
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South Korea adds β€˜extreme heat emergency’ to first major alert update in 18 years
South Korea's meteorological agency has updated its weather warning system for the first time in 18 years, adding a new top-tier 'extreme heat emergency' alert category. The framing attributes this to climate change altering the country's traditional seasonal patterns, with the government preparing for a 'new reality' of intensified summer heat.
Center-LeftEmb: 42climate_changesouth_korea
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The PrintΒ·May 13, 2026
US Treasury’s Bessent arrives in South Korea for trade talks with China’s He ahead of leaders’ summit
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent arrived in South Korea for trade negotiations with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng ahead of a planned leaders' summit later in the week. The meeting represents diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and China on trade matters at a senior official level.
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The PrintΒ·May 13, 2026
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South Korea weighs phased Hormuz role after US talks, minister says
South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the country is reviewing a phased approach to contributing to maritime security operations in the Strait of Hormuz following discussions with the United States. The story reports on Seoul's deliberation over how and when to participate in regional shipping protection efforts.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 11, 2026
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US-China negotiations seek a quick Seoul search for deals ahead of Trump’s visit
US and Chinese officials are meeting in South Korea for trade negotiations ahead of Trump's planned Beijing visit. Analysts expect the talks to be a diplomatic precursor with limited concrete outcomes, part of efforts to stabilize US-China economic relations.
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The PrintΒ·May 10, 2026
China’s He to hold trade talks with US delegation in South Korea
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will lead a delegation to South Korea for trade talks with U.S. counterparts on May 12-13, according to China's Ministry of Commerce. The announcement signals renewed diplomatic engagement on trade issues between the two countries.
CenterNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 8US-China relationstrade negotiations
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The PrintΒ·May 10, 2026
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South Korean ship in Strait of Hormuz hit by unidentified object on May 4, ministry says
A South Korean bulk carrier operated by HMM was struck by an unidentified object in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4 while stranded. The incident was reported by South Korea's ministry on May 10. The report provides minimal detail about the object's origin, the vessel's condition, or broader context.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 9, 2026
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South Korea draws Gulf oil storage interest as Hormuz stays closed
South Korea's petroleum reserves are attracting interest from Middle Eastern oil producers seeking storage capacity due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The closure, attributed to US-Israel military action against Iran, has created storage pressures for oil-producing nations while impacting oil-importing countries including South Korea.
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UPIΒ·May 9, 2026
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South Korean, Canadian leaders discuss Hormuz, energy security
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney by phone to discuss strengthening cooperation on matters including the Strait of Hormuz and energy security. The brief report provides minimal detail about the substance or outcome of the conversation.
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UPIΒ·May 9, 2026
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South Korean submarine crosses Pacific in bid for Canada deal
South Korea's domestically designed 3,000-ton submarine completed a long-distance Pacific deployment, part of Seoul's effort to secure a defense contract with Canada. The deployment appears designed to demonstrate the submarine's capability and reliability to potential buyers.
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UPIΒ·May 9, 2026
South Korean mothers seek probe into overseas adoptions
Five South Korean birth mothers filed petitions Friday requesting a truth investigation into alleged abuses within the overseas adoption system. The story reports on a specific legal action seeking accountability for historical adoption practices.
Center-LeftNCI 18 Β· ORGANICEmb: 35adoptionSouth Korea
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The PrintΒ·May 8, 2026
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South Korea heads to local elections under shadow of disgraced former president
South Korea's upcoming June local elections will be heavily influenced by a martial law scandal involving a disgraced former president. The story frames the elections as a test of whether opposition conservatives can limit the political fallout from this scandal.
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Japan TimesΒ·May 8, 2026
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Japan and South Korea hold security talks in Seoul
Japan and South Korea held security talks in Seoul where officials discussed bilateral cooperation, trilateral engagement with the U.S., and regional issues including North Korea and the Middle East.
The PrintΒ·May 7, 2026
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North Korea leader Kim inspects artillery that can hit South Korean capital
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected production facilities for new artillery with a 60+ km range intended for deployment at the South Korean border. The report cites this as a military capability enhancement with implied regional security implications.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 7, 2026
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South Korea rejects Trump’s claim that ship was hit because it β€˜decided to go it alone’
South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly rebutted Trump's claim that a South Korean ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz because it acted without US protection. The ministry stated the vessel had been anchored in UAE waters for several days before the incident occurred, implying Trump's characterization was factually incorrect.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 7, 2026
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South Korean court cuts former prime minister Han Duck-soo’s jail term to 15 years
A South Korean appeals court reduced former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's sentence from 23 years to 15 years for his role in ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 2024 martial law declaration. Yoon's decree suspended civilian rule for approximately six hours before opposition lawmakers voted to overturn it. The reduction came on appeal after a lower court imposed the heavier initial sentence.
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This chart tells the story of the world’s hottest stock market as Samsung value reaches $1 trillion
South Korean stocks surged 6% on Wednesday, with Samsung Electronics reaching a $1 trillion market capitalization. The Kospi index has gained 75% year-to-date and nearly tripled over 52 weeks, marking exceptional market performance.
CenterNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 58financial_marketsSouth_Korea
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