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economy 61d ago Seoul

Nearly Half Of High Oil Price Relief Applicants Have Applied

The South Korean government began distributing relief funds today to mitigate the impact of rising fuel costs caused by Middle East instability. Residents in designated population decline areas and special support areas in South Korea can receive an additional 200,000 to 250,000 KRW in support funds. The funds can be distributed via credit cards, debit cards, local love gift certificates, or prepaid cards. Approximately 552,900 people, representing 17.1% of eligible recipients, applied for high fuel price support subsidies as of midnight. The first round of applications targeted vulnerable groups, including basic livelihood security recipients. Seoul recorded the highest number of applicants with 86,418 individuals. Gasoline prices in Seoul rose to 2,047.9 KRW, while diesel reached 2,034.2 KRW.
YTN Radio
culture 61d ago Seoul

Korean Song Discusses Love and Loneliness

A song by Lee Ra-ah titled 'Dosca' explores themes of love, loneliness, and the desire to reconnect with a lost loved one. The lyrics describe profound emotions, the pain of separation, and the enduring impact of past relationships.
EBS FM Korea
technology 61d ago Seoul

Samsung Launches Galaxy A57 Globally

Samsung has released the Galaxy A57 featuring a 6.9mm glass-and-aluminum body and integrated Galaxy AI. The device is powered by the new Exynos 1680 chipset. The launch includes specific hardware upgrades despite a missing camera lens.
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culture 61d ago Seoul

South Korean Morning Study Habits Focus on Self-Improvement

South Koreans are increasingly utilizing early morning hours for self-study and personal development, a practice known as 'Asakatsu'. This trend involves participating in study communities, seminars, and group activities, or engaging in independent research and preparation for work. The focus is on making productive use of the morning, with many finding it a time for clear thinking and concentration. The concept of 'Puchi Hayao-ki', or small, gradual wake-ups, is encouraged as a starting point for adopting these habits.
EBS FM Korea
other 61d ago Seoul

Seoul Tourism and Living Information Available

The 'Seoul Smarts' program on TBS eFM provides information for living in and visiting Seoul. The 120 Dasan Call Center offers assistance in five foreign languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese, for inquiries related to life and tourism in the city. The broadcast also included a segment on air purifiers and humidifiers, suggesting their use for maintaining a comfortable home environment.
TBS eFM Seoul
culture 61d ago Seoul

Korean Strawberry Picking Experience Shared

A first-time strawberry picking experience was described, with guidance on selecting ripe strawberries. The process involved tasting the fruit, with a suggestion to eat two bites at a time for enhanced sweetness. The segment also included Japanese phrases for 'sleepy' and 'it's no use,' and the Korean phrase 'jinami,' meaning 'by the way' or 'incidentally,' used to add supplementary information.
EBS FM Korea
economy 62d ago Seoul

Samsung Heir Gains Management Experience

Samsung Group's J.W. Lee has been assigned to gain management experience at flagship Samsung Electronics. This move follows a period of lower public profile for Lee after previous investigations. His role at the electronics division follows a period where he was not expected to lead a specific company.
KQED FM
economy 62d ago Seoul

Samsung Investigation Clears JY Lee

Regulators are focusing their investigation on JY Lee following the collapse of Samsung's online commerce platform. Analysis suggests Jay Lee's structure as chief shareholder without an executive position on paper allowed aides and lieutenants to manage operations. This arrangement was reportedly intended to present Lee as a competent leader while maintaining a lower profile. Some shareholders have protested the transaction, alleging Lee benefited from family wealth while others faced losses. While Samsung subsidiaries purchased his shares, investigators found no evidence the transactions were intended to shield him from losses or that prices were unreasonable. New details indicate that Jay Lee held no formal executive position on paper during the period, and shareholders are protesting that Samsung entities purchased failing shares at generous prices to protect his interests.
BBC World Service
technology 62d ago Seoul

Researchers Develop Biodegradable Polyethylene Alternative

South Korean researchers have identified a method to reduce the screen crease in foldable smartphones. Previous methods for this conversion were noted for being complex and requiring high facility costs. The sentencing follows an appeal process regarding her criminal conduct. The development aims to address increasing environmental pollution concerns by utilizing recycled materials. The project focuses on creating sustainable materials for household recycling applications. The team utilized a carbon-hole structure with long alkyl chains to reduce entanglement between chains. This modification allows the adhesive to spread more effectively across surfaces. Experimental results show the film effectively blocks ultraviolet light and limits soil moisture loss to approximately 5% over a two-week period. The material demonstrated a 34.4% decomposition rate within five days of application.
EBS FM Korea
technology 62d ago Seoul

South Korea Develops Hutou Haidiao B Patrol Boat

The South Korean Navy is developing the Hutou Haidiao B class patrol boat based on the A-class design. The design focuses on overcoming limitations in rapid destruction of enemy core systems during short-range exchanges. The vessel is equipped with two remote weapon stations utilizing 12.7mm caliber heavy machine guns for close-range defense. The 76mm artillery is designed for long-range precision strikes against small high-speed maritime targets. The ship's layout includes specialized weaponry positioned at the rear for enhanced combat flexibility. It lacks anti-ship missiles but maintains sufficient combat strength for its intended patrol missions. The vessel maximizes onboard space for firepower configurations to support infantry combat operations.
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