North Korea began sending an estimated 11,000 troops to the Russian Kursk region late last year, soon after North Korean ...
DeepSeek is banned on government devices in South Korea, Australia and Taiwan. More countries might follow suit.
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Irish Star on MSNVladimir Putin humiliated by North Korean troops as he suffers 'staggering' lossesSouth Korea's National Intelligence Service has reportedly confirmed that North Korea has withdrawn its troops from the ...
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Hankyoreh on MSNWhy Yoon’s claims of martial law being about election fraud don’t hold waterProsecutors pinpoint October 2024, a time of heightened scrutiny of him and his wife, as when the president began acting on plans for martial law ...
North Korean soldiers sent to fight in Russia's Kursk region haven't been seen for several weeks, reports say.
North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces since late December have been far more precise than salvos ...
Despite the technical concerns, the number of weekly users of the DeepSeek app in Korea has surpassed 1.2 million, ranking it second among generative AI apps after ChatGPT with 4.93 million users.
Officials in Seoul and Canberra ordered to dump use of Chinese AI chatbot, triggering angry reaction from Beijing - Anadolu ...
South Korea’s assessment comes as Ukraine’s stout defence takes a growing toll for every square kilometre Russia seizes.
South Korea blocks access to Chinese AI DeepSeek, citing data security risks, joining other nations in scrutiny.
SEOUL: Government agencies and major companies in South Korea are rushing to block access to Chinese artificial intelligence ...
North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces since late December have been far more precise than salvos ...
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