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  • U.S. approves arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

    The U.S. government announced on July 15 (local time) that it has approved the sale of approximately $2.44 billion (about 3.6 trillion KRW) worth of U.S. military equipment to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The U.S. State Department issued a statement confirming the approval of a $1.96 billion (about 2.91 trillion KRW) arms sale to Saudi Arabia and a $484 million..

  • Yohei Kono, Japanese conservative elder who urged apology to Korea, dies

  • Yohei Kono, former Speaker of Japan’s House of Representatives and the politician behind the landmark “Kono Statement” apologizing for the issue of wartime..
  • Pope Leo delivers peace message in Sagrada Familia

  • During his visit to Spain, Pope Leo XIV marked the 100th anniversary of Antoni Gaudí’s death by celebrating Mass at Barcelona’s Sagrada Família on June 10..
  • Takaichi pushes Hormuz crisis solutions at G7

  • Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaiichi plans to present three principles on energy security at the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit in France, opening..
  • Hegseth in Cuba: arms acquisition will trigger catastrophic clash

  • On June 10 (local time), U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth strongly warned that Cuba’s attempt to acquire weapons capable of striking the U.S. mainland o..
  • 'K‑Expo France' kicks off, spotlighting on K-content

  • The “2026 K‑Expo France” will be held in Paris from June 16 to 19 to expand the Korean content industry’s presence in Europe.Hosted by the Ministry of Cult..
  • Europeans’ trust in US alliance plunges, only 11% call it ally

  • A new survey shows European trust in the United States has fallen to a record low, with growing calls to reduce reliance on U.S. security and strengthen Eu..
  • FBI seizes Chinese websites accused of luring US officials

  • The U.S. Department of Justice announced on June 10 (local time) that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seized 13 websites allegedly used by suspec..
  • IAEA adopts resolution calling on Iran to report uranium reserves

  • Reuters reported on June 10 (local time) that the 35‑nation Board of Governors of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) adopted a resolution l..
  • China stresses continued strategic communication after summit

  • China stated that during the North Korea–China summit held on June 8–9 through General Secretary and President Xi Jinping’s visit to Pyongyang, the two lea..
  • One in three French workers took sick leave last year, absenteeism up 25.5% in six years

  • Last year, one in three French employees took at least one sick leave, and statistics show a steady rise in absenteeism due to sick leave and other absence..
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