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Gulf gamble: will South Korea step up for Strait of Hormuz security?

South China Morning Post 17 Jun 2026
... on South Korea’s energy-dependent economy while creating a thornier diplomatic problem for Seoul.
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South Korea, Australia can learn from each other over nuclear submarine pathways

Korea Times 17 Jun 2026
Australia and South Korea are both acquiring nuclear-powered attack submarines, a parallel step-change in their conventional deterrent capability.
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High school student in South Korea under probe for leaving semen, urine in teacher’s classroom

Straits Times 17 Jun 2026
The student reportedly told the police that he did not know the teacher and denied any sexual motive ....
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South Korea squad at odds with country's media over Son Heung-min mockery

The Athletic 17 Jun 2026
The Korean FA asked its national press to "show greater consideration and a responsible attitude toward the national team." ....
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South Korea players in World Cup media ban after Son criticism sparks backlash

South China Morning Post 17 Jun 2026
South Korea’s preparations for Thursday’s World Cup match against Mexico have been overshadowed by a ...
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2026 World Cup: South Korea reportedly stages team media blackout after Son Heung-min mocked for ...

AOL 17 Jun 2026
Footage of unidentified media personnel making disparaging comments about South Korea captain Son Heung-min and his military service was leaked, leading to a team media blackout during the 2026 World Cup, according to multiplereports Tuesday.
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Amazed by China's 'green project', South Korea netizens say anti-China critics are the frogs in well

ECNS 17 Jun 2026
Several netizens recalled that 18 years ago, South Korea's variety show Infinite Challenge had introduced the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program to domestic audiences ... (Screenshot from South Korea's MBC variety show Infinite Challenge).
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New suicide prevention chief puts responsibility on state

Korea Times 17 Jun 2026
Korea must treat suicide not as an individual failing but as a government responsibility, said Jung Yoon-soon, chairman of the state-run Korea Life Respect and Hope Foundation.
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