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Today's news highlights include international tensions with Iranian strikes and U.S. responses, as well as regional defense cooperation between South Korea and Japan. Domestically, South Korea is facing weather concerns with expected showers and persistent heat, while also seeing a drop in fuel prices. Political developments include President Lee addressing concerns about semiconductor projects and a diplomatic incident involving Chinese and Russian military planes.
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Showers Expected in Inland Areas Monday; Heat Above 30 Degrees to Persist
- Inland areas of South Korea can expect showers on Monday, while temperatures are forecast to remain above 30 degrees Celsius nationwide.
- The Korea Meteorological Administration reported cloudy skies across the country on Sunday, with the persistent heat wave continuing.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Chinese Dissident Who Fled to S. Korea by Ginghy Arrives in Canada
- A Chinese political dissident, who was discovered adrift in a rubber boat off South Korea's west coast last month, has now successfully arrived in Canada.
- He has been reunited with his family in Canada following his perilous journey and rescue in South Korean waters.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Defense Chiefs of S. Korea, Japan Agree to Enhance Defense Cooperation
- The defense ministers of South Korea and Japan have agreed to bolster their bilateral defense cooperation in an effort to strengthen regional security.
- This enhanced cooperation will include increased exchanges between their air forces and other defense-related initiatives.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Fuel Prices Fall Back into 1,900-Won Range After 2 Months
- Domestic fuel prices in South Korea have dropped back to the 1,900 won per liter range, marking the first time this has occurred in two months.
- This price decrease translates to approximately one dollar and 24 cents per liter, offering some relief to consumers.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Trump Threatens to Wipe out Iran After Fresh Strikes
- U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to Iran, stating that the United States may "militarily complete the job" if further Iranian attacks occur.
- This strong statement comes in response to the latest wave of strikes initiated by Iran against U.S. interests.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Death Toll from Back-to-Back Quakes in Venezuela Rises to 1,430
- The number of fatalities from consecutive earthquakes that struck Venezuela last week has tragically surpassed 1,430.
- This represents a significant increase of over 500 deaths reported in a single day as rescue and recovery efforts continue.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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President Lee Rejects Water Shortage Concerns Over Jeolla Semiconductor Projects
- President Lee Jae Myung has dismissed concerns regarding potential water shortages that have been raised as major semiconductor companies prepare to announce investment plans in Jeolla Province.
- His administration is confident that the water resources are sufficient to support the significant industrial expansion planned for the region.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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S. Korea Fails to Reach Round of 32 in World Cup Exit
- South Korea has been eliminated from the 2026 World Cup, failing to advance to the Round of 32 after finishing outside the top qualifying positions in their group.
- The team had initially set an ambitious goal of reaching the Round of 16, but ultimately fell short of their target.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Chinese, Russian Military Planes Enter KADIZ During Joint Drill
- More than ten Chinese and Russian military aircraft have entered South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) over the East Sea and the South Sea.
- The incursions occurred during a joint military drill conducted by China and Russia, raising security concerns in the region.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28
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Vance Warns 'Violence Will Be Met with Violence' after Retaliatory Strikes on Iran
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance has issued a strong warning that any further violence will be met with a forceful response following U.S. strikes against Iran.
- These retaliatory strikes were conducted by U.S. forces in direct response to a previous attack initiated by Iran.
— KBS WORLD English · 2026.06.28