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US-South Korea trade deal cuts steel tariffs

The US and South Korea have finalised a trade agreement that significantly reduces tariffs on Korean steel exports, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral economic relations.

Trump threatens new tariffs on South Korea trade deal

In a dramatic policy shift, former US President Donald Trump has proposed imposing fresh tariffs on South Korea, potentially upending a key trade agreement. Experts warn this could reignite trade tensions and destabilise global markets.

Trump seals major trade deal with South Korea

Former US President Donald Trump announces a major trade agreement with South Korea, promising economic benefits and stronger bilateral ties. Discover the key details and potential impacts.

NSW renters not required at smoke alarm checks

New South Wales renters are not legally required to be present during smoke alarm inspections, yet many face steep fees from real estate agents for missing appointments. Learn about your rights and how to avoid unnecessary charges.

Asian nations dominate world's most powerful passports

Singapore, Japan, and South Korea now hold the top spots for the world's most powerful passports, offering unprecedented visa-free access to global destinations. Find out which countries made the list and how the rankings have shifted.

S.Korean opposition leader stabbed in neck attack

Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's main opposition leader, was stabbed in the neck during a public event in Busan. The assailant was immediately arrested as the politician was rushed to hospital.

North Korea fires missile before US-South Korea drills

North Korea has launched a ballistic missile into the sea, escalating tensions just before planned US-South Korea military exercises. The move is seen as a provocative response to allied defence cooperation.

South Korea floods kill 22, 14 missing

Heavy rainfall triggers devastating floods and landslides in South Korea, leaving at least 22 dead and 14 missing. Rescue operations continue as authorities warn of further downpours.

Pilots blamed for deadly South Korea plane crash

A shocking investigation report has found pilot error responsible for the catastrophic South Korea plane crash that left 179 dead after the aircraft hit a concrete wall and burst into flames.

South Korea floods death toll reaches 11

Heavy rainfall in South Korea has led to devastating floods, with the death toll climbing to 11 and several still missing. Authorities warn of further downpours.

Seoul closes 29 venues in nightlife safety crackdown

South Korean officials have launched a sweeping safety inspection campaign, closing nearly 30 nightlife establishments in Seoul's popular Gangnam district after discovering serious fire and building code violations.

Samsung heir Jay Y. Lee cleared of fraud charges

Samsung's billionaire heir Jay Y. Lee has been acquitted of stock manipulation and accounting fraud charges related to a controversial 2015 merger, marking a pivotal moment for South Korea's corporate giant.

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