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[Herald Interview] ‘Uprising’ shows unprecedented sides of Gang Dong-won, Park Jung-min
Film
Oct 29, 2024
A scruffy man with windblown hair is dragged down to kneel on the ground. Despite his untidy looks, his glaring eyes are fixed on the enemy as he swings his sword, a movement akin to dancing. The man is Gang Dong-won, portraying a seemingly unlikely character for the actor: Cheon-young, a main character in Netflix’s “Uprising.” Ranking third in some 190 countries on Netflix’s non-English Global Top 10 movie chart soon after its Oct. 11 release, the period action flick fol
AmCham, KITA host seminar on doing business in US
Industry
Oct 29, 2024
The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea hosted a seminar on Tuesday in Seoul, partnering with the Korea International Trade Association to explore key business opportunities and challenges associated with expanding into the US market. Now in its sixth year, the annual seminar focused on providing essential insights and practical strategies for Korean companies aiming to establish or expand their presence in the US, with particular emphasis on US market trends and key implications of the 2024 U
Hybe apologizes over controversial internal documents, reassigns writer
K-pop
Oct 29, 2024
K-pop powerhouse criticized for 'scapegoating' report's author
[From the Scene] Anti-LGBTQ+ rally exposes divide
Culture
Oct 29, 2024
It was almost 2 p.m., churchgoers descended on Seoul Plaza and the crowds were growing by the minute. A buoyant mood took over as a pastor announced the start of the Sunday service in the plaza, part of planned worship gatherings spanning from Gwanghwamun Square to Seoul Station, as well as around Yeouido Park. The rallies across the capital were organized by conservative Protestant groups led by the Communion of Churches in Korea, one of Korea’s four biggest ecumenical Protestant groups.
Painter Hwang In-ran's exhibition at Art Cube 2R2 shows abyss, solitude
Arts&Design
Oct 29, 2024
Painter Hwang In-ran has unveiled new paintings that feature meticulous brush strokes with repetitive and layered lines. Her solo exhibition “Abyss at Noon: Beatrice of Silence” reveals the artist’s solitude and silence. Hwang's acrylic paintings at the exhibition are based on the artist's meditative imagery, some of which show images of flowers, birds and a woman. The exhibition kicked off on Oct. 24, running through Nov. 28 at the Art Cube 2R2 in Gangnam-gu, souther
[Herald Review] How musical ‘Kinky Boots’ became stronger than ever, 10 years on
Culture
Oct 29, 2024
When “Kinky Boots” returned in July 2022 for its fifth run, the lively musical gave audience members a much-needed chance to release their pent-up desires with cheers and shouting -- perhaps for the first time since the pandemic. In comparison, the sixth run -- which also marks the show’s 10th anniversary -- is best described as “record-breaking.” It is a record-breaking in many aspects: from audience numbers and the volume of their cheers to the number of participa
[KH Explains] How LG Energy Solution’s bold bet paid off with Tesla, Mercedes deals
Transport
Oct 29, 2024
Korea’s top battery maker to start production of advanced 46-series cylindrical batteries in December
Seminar stresses arbitration's role in ending private equity disputes
Industry
Oct 29, 2024
Arbitration can be a powerful tool to resolve the rising number of disputes related to private equity investments, according to a seminar jointly hosted by leading law firms from South Korea and the US. Kim & Chang, South Korea’s leading law firm, and US law firm Debevoise & Plimpton LLP held a joint seminar on arbitrating private equity disputes in southern Seoul on Monday. The event kicked off with lawyer Jeffrey Sullivan from Debevoise & Plimpton LLP explaining how private e
Seoul shares up for 3rd day led by Samsung
Markets
Oct 29, 2024
South Korean stocks rose for three straight sessions Tuesday as the robust performance of top-cap Samsung Electronics offset losses from battery and auto shares. The local currency fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) gained 5.37 points, or 0.21 percent, to 2,617.8, extending its winning streak for the third consecutive session. Trade volume was slim at 335.2 million shares worth 9.1 trillion won ($6.56 billion), with decliners beating gainers 441 t
Korea downplays impact of US investment ban on Chinese tech
Economy
Oct 29, 2024
Korean authorities expect the United States’ decision to ban outbound investments in artificial intelligence and other technology sectors in China to have a limited impact on South Korea's economy. On Monday, the Biden administration said it finalized rules that will bar US funds from flowing into Chinese technology such as quantum information technologies, AI systems and advanced microelectronics due to national security concerns. The new rules, directed by an executive order signed
Hyundai, rival carmakers urge US to delay Chinese tech ban
Transport
Oct 29, 2024
Global automakers, including Hyundai Motor, Toyota and General Motors, are urging the US government to delay new restrictions on Chinese-made parts used in connected vehicles. The proposed regulations, which aim to limit Chinese and Russian components in vehicles with advanced communication and autonomous driving features, are raising concerns not only among automakers but also from Mexico, where many companies affected by the rules have invested in production facilities. According to Reuters on
Why Kia’s first pickup isn't debuting in US
Transport
Oct 29, 2024
Kia’s first-ever pickup, the Tasman, is unlikely to debut in the US, the world’s largest pickup truck market, largely due to lower profitability amid protectionist policies there. “We do not have plans to sell the Tasman pickups in the US because of the hefty tariffs imposed on Korea-made pickups under the free trade agreement between the two nations,” a Kia official told The Korea Herald at the Tasman’s media unveiling event in Seoul on Monday. The official also
NIS says North Korean leader’s daughter clearly in line to rule
Politics
Oct 29, 2024
Kim Jong-un beefs up security amid assassination fears
Selected NK troops, generals may be deployed to front lines: NIS
Foreign affairs
Oct 29, 2024
NK's top diplomat visits Moscow for strategic talks with troops edging closer to Ukraine
Government mulls over allowing unis to approve medical students' leave
Social affairs
Oct 29, 2024
In response to increasing demands from national medical schools, the government is reportedly reconsidering its stance on granting universities the autonomy to approve medical students' leave of absence requests. This comes as a potential solution to the monthslong standoff over medical school enrollments following protests against the government's plan to expand the medical school quota. Sources within the education sector revealed Tuesday that the presidents of national universities
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