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US and Iran Near Agreement to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, US Conducts Defensive Strikes
US and Iran are close to reaching an agreement to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid ongoing US military strikes on Iranian missile sites. This development could ease regional tensions and impact global oil prices.

Shinsegae CEO Chung Yong-jin Apologizes for Starbucks Korea 'Tank Day' Controversy
Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin apologized on May 26 for the Starbucks Korea 'Tank Day' campaign referencing the 1980 Gwangju uprising. The incident underscores the sensitivity of using historical events in marketing campaigns and could impact how brands handle similar issues in the future.

Seoul stocks briefly surpass 6,700 points amid tech rally before M7 earnings
Seoul stocks temporarily exceeded 6,700 points on April 28, fueled by a rally in technology stocks ahead of M7’s earnings report. This movement reflects strong investor optimism in South Korea's technology sector and market prospects.

South Korean Rep. Kweon Sentenced to 2 Years Over Unification Church Funds
Seoul's appeals court sentenced Rep. Kweon Seo to two years in prison over funds received from the Unification Church. The case highlights heightened legal scrutiny of political figures' connections to religious groups in South Korea.

Prosecution Rejects Arrest Warrant for Hybe Chairman, Calls for Further Review
Prosecutors in Seoul rejected a police request for an arrest warrant for Hybe's chairman on April 24, citing the need for further case review. The decision underscores ongoing legal scrutiny of the entertainment company and its leadership.

South Korean Man Rescued in Malaysia After Kidnapping; 3 Suspects Detained
A South Korean man in Kuala Lumpur was rescued by Malaysian authorities after being kidnapped on April 17. The operation led to the detention of three suspects, all believed to be Koreans, and the case is now under investigation.

US Forces Korea Sets Goal for OPCON Transfer to Seoul by Q2 2029 with New Roadmap
US Forces Korea aims to transfer wartime operational control to South Korea by the second quarter of 2029, supported by a newly delivered roadmap. This development reaffirms the commitment amid ongoing negotiations over conditions and timelines.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Maintains Record High Approval at 69%
President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating remains at a record 69% according to a Seoul poll. The sustained high marks indicate continued strong public backing during a period of political activity.

Twins Pitcher Nearly Achieves First Career Shutout in Seoul
A Twins pitcher threw eight scoreless innings with 84 pitches in Seoul, just short of his first career shutout. His focus on team success reflects the collective spirit of the squad as they look ahead to future games.

Chinese National Sent to Prosecution for Deadly Warehouse Fire in Wando and Seoul
A Chinese national has been sent to prosecution after causing deadly warehouse fires in Wando and Seoul, leading to multiple casualties. The cases highlight safety concerns at industrial sites and immigration enforcement challenges in South Korea.

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Cleared of Links to Brother’s Sex Crime Investigation
Jisoo, a member of BLACKPINK, is confirmed to have no links to her brother's ongoing police investigation for sexual assault. This clarification comes amidst media reports of his arrest, helping to dissociate her from the case and protect her public reputation.

Prosecutors Seek 18-Month Jail Term for WINNER's Song Min-ho Over Military Service Negligence
Prosecutors in Seoul have sought an 18-month prison sentence for Song Min-ho of WINNER for neglecting his mandatory military service duties. This case draws attention to celebrity compliance with military obligations and could influence future enforcement policies.

Seoul Allocates $1.9 Billion to Turn Chang-dong into a K-pop Cultural Hub
Seoul plans to transform Chang-dong into a K-pop-focused cultural district with a new arena opening in 2027. This development seeks to attract millions of tourists and boost regional growth.

Yongsan's I'Park Mall Transforms into a Subculture and Gaming Hub
Yongsan's I'Park Mall in Seoul has evolved from a traditional electronics shopping destination into a thriving center for subculture and gaming, featuring stores like Nintendo and Sony. This shift highlights changing consumer preferences towards fandom experiences, likely affecting retail patterns in Seoul.

Mercedes-Benz Launches Electric C-Class Sedan in Seoul, Signaling Korea Market Focus
Mercedes-Benz debuted its all-new electric C-Class sedan in Seoul, highlighting Korea's significance as its fifth-largest market. The event emphasizes the company's strategic focus on expanding its EV offerings in Korea amid rising demand.

I.O.I to return next month after nine-year hiatus with new EP, concert, and partial member activities
K-pop girl group I.O.I is making a major comeback next month with their third EP 'I.O.I: Loop,' ending a nine-year hiatus. The reunion includes a concert and partial member participation, exciting fans and industry insiders.

Oh Se-hoon Secures PPP Nomination for Seoul Mayor in June Election
Oh Se-hoon, the incumbent Seoul Mayor, was officially nominated by the People Power Party to run in the June 3 local elections. He will face Democratic candidate Chong Won-o in a pivotal race for the city's leadership.

Outgoing BOK Governor Rhee Chang-yong Urges Broader Central Bank Role in Long-Term Challenges
Rhee Chang-yong, the outgoing Governor of the Bank of Korea, stressed the importance of the central bank expanding its role to address long-term economic challenges. His remarks suggest a strategic shift in monetary policy priorities and come as his successor, Shin Hyun-song, awaits parliamentary approval.

China Denies Wang Yi South Korea Visit Delay, Cites No Finalized Details
China's Foreign Ministry says no finalized plans exist yet for Wang Yi's visit to Seoul and denies delays are related to Korea’s entry system updates. The discussions are ongoing, as both nations continue diplomatic communications following the January summit.

South Korean special counsel raids police over Unification Church gambling cover-up
A second special counsel team raided police offices in Seoul and Chuncheon over suspicions of mishandling an investigation into alleged overseas gambling by Unification Church officials. The probe aims to uncover whether police obstructed inquiries following leaks to political circles, highlighting ongoing efforts to ensure transparency.