Pierre Huyghe’s ‘Camata’ at Bourse de Commerce Explores Humanity’s Place in a Technological Universe The Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Clair-obscur,” …
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South Korea Intensifies Scrutiny of Apple and Google In-App Purchase Fees South Korea is increasing pressure on Apple and Google regarding their in-app purchase (IAP) policies, with potential for significant …
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American Airlines Sued After Passenger’s Severe Allergic Reaction to In-Flight Meal A Texas woman is suing American Airlines after a severe allergic reaction to a dumpling sauce during a transatlantic …
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AIA Life Insurance Secures Exclusive License for Advanced Cancer Treatments AIA Life Insurance, led by CEO Chop Nathan Michael, has announced it has obtained an exclusive nine-month license from the …
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Hyundai and Kia Launch MobED Robot Platform and Alliance Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have begun domestic sales of MobED, an advanced mobile robot platform, and simultaneously launched the …
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China’s Parents Turn to Online Matchmaking Services for Their Children A growing trend in China sees parents actively utilizing online matchmaking services to find suitable partners for their children, a …
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South Korea Leads Global Robotics Revolution, But Diversification is Key South Korea continues to solidify its position as a global leader in robotics and automation, boasting the highest robot density …
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Mirae Asset Life Insurance Aims for ‘Korean Berkshire Hathaway’ Model Mirae Asset Life Insurance is embarking on a strategy to emulate the investment success of Berkshire Hathaway, aiming to become …
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EU Restricts China’s Access to Horizon Europe, Opening Opportunities for Korea The European Union (EU) is reshaping the global technology cooperation landscape by significantly restricting China’s participation in Horizon Europe, …
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Ginkgo Biloba and Dementia: A Closer Look at the Evidence Recent research suggests that ginkgo leaf extract may offer some benefits for individuals with dementia, but the evidence remains limited …