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Samsung Electronics sees limited Q4 operating profit on weakened chip performance

Samsung Electronics sees limited Q4 operating profit on weakened chip performance

2025/01/31 17:00

On the corporate front, Samsung Electronics posted a rather lackluster operating profit in the fourth quarter, due to a sluggish performance by its chip division. Our Lee Soo-jin reports. South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics posted a solid performance for the year but its fourth-quarter results fell short of market expectations as its semiconductor division posted a sluggish performance. The chipmaker reported on Friday an annual operating profit of more than 32 trillion won, or around 22 billion U.S. dollars, up 3-hundred-98 percent compared to the previous year. And sales came to around 206 billion dollars, up around 16 percent on-year. This marks the second time that the company recorded annual sales in the 200 billion dollar range after it did so for the first time in 2022. But despite the company's solid performance for the year, its fourth-quarter operating profit failed to meet market expectations. While this was expected to log more than 5 billion dollars, it came in at 4-point-4 billion dollars. This comes as the operating profit from the device solution division responsible for semiconductor technology research and development fell slightly compared to the previous quarter, coming in at only around 2 billion dollars in the October to December period. This, according to the company was due to high research and development costs,.. as well as expenses spent on expanding its advanced process production capacity. The company spent a record 7 billion dollars on research and development in the fourth quarter. As for the first quarter this year, only a modest improvement is expected as global demand for chips remains weak. But a turnaround may be seen in future quarters as Bloomberg reported on Friday that Samsung Electronics was cleared to supply its fifth generation eight-layer HBM3E chips to NVIDIA. The South Korean chipmaker's 12-layer version of the chips is still undergoing NVIDIA's quality verification tests. Lee Soo-jin, Arirang News.

Acting Defense Minister Kim has phone call with newly appointed U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth on Fri.

Acting Defense Minister Kim has phone call with newly appointed U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth on Fri.

2025/01/31 17:00

Acting Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho, spoke with newly appointed U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday. Minister Kim congratulated Secretary Hegseth, and expressed confidence in his leadership amid global security challenges. Secretary Hegseth reaffirmed the strong U.S. commitment to South Korea's defense, promising to further strengthen the alliance. The two agreed on deepening cooperation, especially in response to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, and expressed concerns over growing Russia-North Korea military ties.

Will President Yoon's impeachment trial end quickly or drag on?

Will President Yoon's impeachment trial end quickly or drag on?

2025/01/31 17:00

President Yoon's impeachment trial is now halfway into the proceedings but it looks like it could stretch on for longer than scheduled. It resumes on Tuesday next week, with three key witnesses to speak on Yoon's martial law decree. Our Oh Soo-young reports. The Constitutional Court will resume President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial, after the Lunar New Year holiday, with more witnesses to testify. On Tuesday at 2 PM, the Court will hold the trial's fifth hearing, with a focus on questioning key witnesses requested by the National Assembly, which is arguing for Yoon's impeachment. Beginning at 2:30 PM, three witnesses will each undergo 90 minutes of questioning. Lee Jin-woo, former Commander of the Capital Defense Command, and Yeo In-hyung, former chief of Military Counterintelligence Command, have both been arrested as key figures implicated in the execution of martial law. Lee reportedly received calls from President Yoon to drag out legislators from parliament to stop them from voting to lift martial law, while Yeo was in charge of searching and seizing the National Election Commission. Former intelligence official Hong Jang-won will also testify. Hong has already said he received orders including from the President to "totally round up and clean up" political opponents. During the previous hearing, Yoon denied he gave such orders. Also, former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun testified that the President meant for military members to be pulled out of the Assembly, not the members of parliament. As justices cross-examine the witnesses and their conflicting testimonies, the panel can ask their own questions. Yoon is likely to attend every trial hearing, and also question witnesses himself as he did in the previous hearing. "For now, with four hearings left until February 13th, when a verdict will be reached remains unclear. Observers say by the end of February at the earliest, but there's a fair chance of delays due to legal and political factors at play." Press officer Cheon Jaehyun said Friday that the Court has selected additional witnesses which include interior minister Lee Sang-min, and National Election Commission Secretary General Kim Yong-bin requested by the National Assembly's side. On Yoon's side, the Court approved National Security Advisor Shin Won-shik, security expert Baek Jong-wook who was involved in the electoral operations, and Director of the National Intelligence Service Cho Tae-yong. The selection of witnesses indicates the Court will consider Yoon's argument that suspected election fraud in the General Election last year served as a pretext for declaring martial law. The Court is still considering further witness requests by the President's team. If it approves more, the trial could be extended. Justices could also postpone the hearings considering the pace of Yoon's criminal trial. Still, the judicial panel has been clear that it's focused on holding speedy trial proceedings. Meanwhile, another highly anticipated ruling will be delivered on Monday on the eve of Yoon's fifth trial hearing. The Court will rule on whether Acting President Choi Sang-mok violated the Constitution by appointing only two out of three justices recommended by the National Assembly. Choi had left out left-leaning candidate Ma Eun-hyuk, raising the need for bipartisan consensus to move forward. If the court finds the omission unconstitutional, Choi would be under significant pressure to appoint him. This would mean the Court will operate as a full panel of nine justices also increasing the chance of a two-thirds majority vote required to impeach the President. Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

Acting President turns down special probe for Yoon's martial law as opposition warns of retaliation

Acting President turns down special probe for Yoon's martial law as opposition warns of retaliation

2025/01/31 17:00

Acting President and Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok has today vetoed a bill, that would kick off a special probe behind the declaration of martial law last December by President Yoon Suk Yeol and his charges of insurrection from this. The bill was a second, revised version of the first one which was turned down by Choi at the end of last month as well. We have our Kim Do-yeon on the line with us to explain further. Do-yeon, what does this mean? That's right Min-jung, as you said for the second time Acting President Choi has sent back a bill to start a special investigation into President Yoon and those who were involved in the situation. This came at a Cabinet Meeting earlier this afternoon and the move was widely expected so suggested by the ruling People Power Party. First, take a listen to what he had to say. As the Acting President, I see vetoing this bill as inevitable, considering the constitutional order, protection of national interests, and urgency of responding to the crises, as well as the wishes of the public. Choi cited a number of reasons behind this move. That a criminal trial is already underway after an investigation; that the bill still seems to have an unconstitutional aspect with possibilities of exposing national secrets and lastly, the fact that the bill was again passed unilaterally. He emphasized the trial part saying that the state prosecutors have already indicted the President and some of the case's key figures while having them under arrest. He says kicking off a new special probe is only necessary when it needs to complement an investigation that's finished. Therefore, the result of the ongoing trial must come first. As for the unconstitutional aspect he vetoed the first version saying that the bill could breach the three branches of government rule. For this one he says some aspects were resolved from the first version but some issues remain. In addition, the wide scope of the investigation laid out on the bill could compromise some of the nation's confidential information as well. Meanwhile, this new version cut down the allegations from 11 to 6 with different ways to appoint the special prosecutor in charge to address the reasons behind the first veto. Now, how are lawmakers from both sides responding to this decision? As expected, the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea responded by saying it would hold Choi responsible possibly referring to another impeachment. The party's floor spokesperson released a written statement saying that it was not unilaterally passed as the ruling People Power Party refused to negotiate the details of the bill. In addition, while the investigation and trial are going on others who worked with President Yoon for this declaration not yet questioned need to be vetted as well The ruling People Power Party had already suggested the Acting President veto the bill with the same reasoning as the acting president, but, the PPP went further saying that the special probe bill was a political act by the opposition. That's all for now, back to you Min-jung.

S. Korean and French authorities to conduct joint investigation into Air Busan aircraft fire

S. Korean and French authorities to conduct joint investigation into Air Busan aircraft fire

2025/01/31 17:00

South Korean and French authorities will conduct a joint onsite investigation into Tuesday night's Air Busan aircraft fire, at Gimhae International Airport. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on Friday that the investigation will start next Monday. Its Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board will conduct the investigation in collaboration with the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety. This follows a joint safety assessment of the aircraft conducted earlier today. France is joining the investigation in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization rules, as the aircraft was manufactured in France.

Uganda confirms death of a nurse due to Ebola

Uganda confirms death of a nurse due to Ebola

2025/01/31 10:00

Moving over to Uganda, a 32-year-old nurse has died of Ebola virus. His death on Wednesday, local time at a hospital in the capital, Kampala, marks the first fatality from the viral disease in two years. The nurse received prompt medical intervention after showing symptoms, including high fever, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and bleeding, but died shortly after testing positive for Ebola. Health authorities are tracing 40 contacts who had contact with him to prevent further transmission. The health ministry has urged the public to remain vigilant, stick to preventive measures, and immediately report any suspected cases. This marks Uganda's ninth outbreak of Ebola, with the first coming in 2000.

Russian drone strikes apartment block in Ukraine, killing nine

Russian drone strikes apartment block in Ukraine, killing nine

2025/01/31 10:00

Starting in Ukraine, a Russian drone strike, on Thursday local time, hit an apartment building in the northeastern Sumy region, killing at least 9 people and injuring 13 others. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the attack a "horrific tragedy" and a "terrible crime." The strike occurred just after 1 A.M. local time when an Iranian-made Shahed drone crashed into a multi-story residential building, destroying five apartments and damaging over 20 vehicles. Among the injured are several children. Ukraine's air force stated that Russia launched 81 drones overnight, targeting homes and businesses across the country. While 37 drones were shot down and 39 others jammed, five made direct impact. Drone strikes in southern Odesa and central Poltava also caused significant damage, though no casualties have been reported there.

'Squid Game' Season 3 to be released on June 27

'Squid Game' Season 3 to be released on June 27

2025/01/31 10:00

Netflix announced on Thursday, that it will release the third season of 'Squid Game' on June 27th. Calling it the "final season," Netflix released teasers. The third season was filmed consecutively with season 2, which consisted of just seven episodes. The final one will be released just six months after the release of the second, while the second season was screened over three years after the first. Netflix said earlier this month that season 2 will be one of the most-watched original series seasons, with the number of views in the fourth quarter of last year standing at 1-hundred-65-point-7 million.

U.S. Commerce Department nominee vows to pressure allies into manufacturing in the U.S.

U.S. Commerce Department nominee vows to pressure allies into manufacturing in the U.S.

2025/01/31 10:00

Comments from U.S. President Donald Trump's pick for Commerce Secretary, is causing concern for U.S. allies and the global trade market. The nominee backed plans to impose levies on foreign goods, while possibly backing out of subsidies signed under the Biden administration. Our Moon Hye-ryeon has the details. President Trump's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, Howard Lutnick, backed Trump's plans to impose tariffs and stated that American allies – including South Korea – have exploited the United States in trade. During his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Lutnick claimed that Washington will need to work closely with allies such as Tokyo and Seoul in order to push foreign companies toward U.S.-based manufacturing. These remarks came in response to a question that asked about his plans to promote joint investments with allies to stimulate growth in the U.S. Lutnick made clear that tariffs would serve as a tool to encourage domestic manufacturing, and emphasized that while tariffs on China should be the highest, allies should not expect any exceptions. "We need to be treated better. We need to be treated with respect. And we can use tariffs to create reciprocity, fairness and respect." He also addressed Trump's recent announcement of a 25-percent tariff on Mexico and Canada scheduled to take effect at the start of next month, clarifying that these tariffs are separate from general trade tariffs. He explained that these specific tariffs aim to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking, and would not be implemented if both countries cooperate on these issues. As for general trade tariffs, he revealed his preference for across-the-board tariffs by country, suggesting that he favors tariffs applied across all goods rather than specific goods categories. Lutnick expressed skepticism about subsidies provided under the Biden administration through the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, raising concerns about how South Korean firms investing in the U.S. might be negatively affected. Tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK hynix have made significant investments in the U.S. based on these incentives, but Lutnick stated that even if contracts under the CHIPS Act were finalized under the Biden administration, they would need to be reviewed. He ALSO opposed the tax credit for leased electric vehicles – a provision under the IRA that has benefited South Korean auto companies such as Hyundai Motor. The hearing also addressed growing concerns over China's advances in artificial intelligence – including the recent breakthroughs by DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company. Lutnick advocated for stringent export controls and tariffs to curb China's technological rise, and accused DeepSeek of stealing intellectual property from the U.S. Moon Hye-ryeon, Arirang News.

Israel, Hamas conduct third prisoner-hostage exchange

Israel, Hamas conduct third prisoner-hostage exchange

2025/01/31 10:00

The third phase of the prisoner-hostage release between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, took place on Thursday. Eight hostages, comprising three Israelis and five Thai nationals were released by Hamas. Among the three Israeli hostages, one was a female soldier in her 20s, as well as a man in his 80s. The other being a female in her 20s. In exchange, Israel released 1-hundred-10 Palestinian prisoners. So far, seven Israeli hostages and 2-hundred-90 Palestinian prisoners, have been released in two previous exchanges.

Yoon's impeachment trial to review conflicting testimonies after Lunar New Year holiday

Yoon's impeachment trial to review conflicting testimonies after Lunar New Year holiday

2025/01/31 10:00

President Yoon's impeachment trial is now halfway into the proceedings. It resumes next Tuesday, and that trial hearing will include testimonies from three key witnesses, to Yoon's martial law decree. Our Oh Soo-young has more. The Constitutional Court will resume President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial, following a break for the Lunar New Year holidays. According to legal sources, the Constitutional Court will hold Yoon's fifth hearing on Tuesday at 2 PM. This will mark the fifth hearing in the case, with a focus on questioning key witnesses requested by the National Assembly, which is arguing for Yoon's impeachment. Beginning at 2:30 PM, three witnesses will each undergo 90 minutes of questioning. Lee Jin-woo, former Commander of the Capital Defense Command, and Yeo In-hyung, former chief of Military Counterintelligence Command, have both been arrested as key figures implicated in the execution of martial law. Lee reportedly received calls from President Yoon to drag out legislators from parliament to stop them from voting to lift martial law, while Yeo was in charge of searching and seizing the National Election Commission. Former intelligence official Hong Jang-won will also testify. Hong has already said he received orders including from the President to "totally round up and clean up" political opponents. During the previous hearing, Yoon denied he gave such orders. Also, former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun testified that the President meant for military members to be pulled out of the Assembly, not the members of parliament. As justices cross-examine the witnesses and their conflicting testimonies, the panel can ask their own questions during the session. Yoon is likely to attend every trial hearing, and also question witnesses himself as he did in the previous hearing. With four hearings left until February 13th for now, the timing of the verdict is still unclear. Observers say the earliest verdict could come by the end of February, but could be delayed if justices approve more witnesses requested by Yoon's side. They could also postpone the hearings considering the pace of Yoon's criminal trial. Justices have been emphasizing they will hold swift trial proceedings, given the magnitude of the President's impeachment case and its impact on the country. Most believe a decision will be made before two justices step down from the panel in April when their tenures expire. Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

Live from Seoul Central District Court, where Pres. Yoon's criminal trial sets to take place

Live from Seoul Central District Court, where Pres. Yoon's criminal trial sets to take place

2025/01/31 10:00

Now moving on to the domestic front, With President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial ongoing, he is also expected to participate in a criminal trial on charges of insurrection. Meanwhile, Yoon's team is making preparations to defend the president. For more we have our Park Kun-woo standing by live, near the Seoul Central District Court. Kun-woo, how are the trials proceeding? Good morning Min-jung. As mentioned, I'm now standing at the Central District Court in southern Seoul where Yoon's criminal trial on charges of insurrection, following his indictment by the prosecution, is set to take place, possibly in March. The panel of judges for the case is expected to be announced as early as Friday. Then, after pretrial preparations in February, the trial will begin. Usually, such preparations for a criminal trial take two to three months, but given that this is an unprecedented trial of a sitting president, who has been arrested, there are expectations that it will proceed faster than usual. Accordingly, Yoon's defense is facing two different trials -the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial and the criminal trial. This could result in the president undergoing at least three hearings a week, as those for the impeachment will resume their twice-weekly schedule from next week, which will last until February 13th. Yoon previously expressed his intention to attend all hearings. 2. Now, how has Yoon been preparing for these trials? President Yoon has continued meeting with his defense team even during the Lunar New Year holidays that ended Thursday, to discuss trial preparations, though details remain undisclosed. That came after the team submitted over a hundred pieces of evidence to the Constitutional Court on Jan. 26th, which some pundits believe may be a strategy to delay the impeachment trial. One possible scenario for Yoon and his defense team is to request bail to participate in the trials without detention. The court could deny the bail request due to concerns about evidence tampering, but could also accept the request with conditions such as prohibiting contact with related parties. Another possibility is requesting the suspension of the impeachment trial. That's based on a Constitutional Court Act that allows the suspension of such a trial when a criminal trial is also ongoing over the same matter. 3. And I hear regular visitation to the Detention Center where President Yoon is at, is allowed starting today. Can you tell us more? Yes, as you mentioned general visitation to the Seoul Detention Center where President Yoon is being held, will be available starting today. These visits are expected to take place once a day with only a few people allowed. High-ranking officials from the Presidential Office are expected to visit Yoon this morning. Members of the People Power Party are also planning to visit Yoon, while first lady Kim Keon-hee is reportedly not planning to visit at the moment. That's all I have for you now. Back to you, Min-jung. All right Kun-woo thank you for that coverage. That was our Park Kun-woo reporting live, from the Seoul Central District Court.

K-wave AI News

K-wave AI News

2025/01/31 14:00

Hello and welcome to your AI guide to the latest cultural updates from Korea. Here's our top story. The number of foreign tourists visiting Seoul exceeded 10 million last year, marking a strong recovery to pre-pandemic levels. According to the Seoul government, the city welcomed over 12 million international visitors from January to November last year, reaching 95% of the record-high figure from 2019. This new milestone reflects Seoul's growing appeal as a global destination, further reinforced by its recognition as the "Best MICE," or Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions city for the 10th consecutive year in the 2024 Global Traveler Reader Tested Survey Awards. The capital city plans to further develop distinctive tourism experiences that can be enjoyed year-round. The number of visitors exploring traditional Korean temples has surged recently. According to the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, 63 temples across Korea housing state-designated cultural heritage have welcomed over 33 million visitors since May 2023, more than double the previous figures. This sharp increase is largely attributed to the government's introduction of admission fee subsidies for sites with designated cultural heritage in 2023. Venerable Jinwoo, the chief executive of the Jogye Order, reaffirmed the Buddhist community's commitment to providing a place of solace for those seeking peace of mind. The "Taebaeksan Mountain Snow Festival," the signature winter event of Korea's eastern Taebaek City, will kick off next Friday. Celebrating its 32nd year, the festival will offer a ten-day winter extravaganza across the Taebaeksan National Park, Hwangji Lake, and the Hwangjicheon Restoration Stream. Highlights include the "Starlight Festa," an International Snow Sculpture Competition, and the Catch Teenieping Sing-along Show. The Taebaek Cultural Foundation hopes visitors will get a chance to immerse themselves in Korea's unique winter ambiance and create lasting memories. That's all from me. Keep it tuned to the Kulture Wave.

[Short-form] Korea’s signature holiday dishes and how to burn off associated calories

[Short-form] Korea’s signature holiday dishes and how to burn off associated calories

2025/01/31 14:00

Korea’s signature holiday dishes and how to burn off associated calories It's the golden Lunar New Year season! Check out Korea’s festive flavors and healthy ways to burn off those extra calories.

Latest in K-Sports

Latest in K-Sports

2025/01/31 14:00

Baseball, football, golf, winter sports. We've got updates on all of these as it's time for the latest in the world of K-sports. For that, we're joined by our sportscaster Jason Lee in the studio. Jason hello! Q1-1) We are now less than two weeks away from pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training for Major League Baseball and perhaps that was enough for the Tampa Bay Rays to fill a need by signing Kim Ha-Seong Yes, The Tampa Bay Rays have signed Kim Ha-Seong to a 2 year contract worth 29 million dollars. Now Kim also has an opt out after this year where he'll earn 13 million dollars so you could see the deal as more of a 13 million dollar 1 year deal with a player option for next year at 16 million dollars Q1-2) How likely is it, do you think, that Kim will exercise his option to become a free agent again after this season? That's a good question, and it's worth noting that Kim is still recovering from shoulder surgery this offseason and probably won't make his season debut until at least May. So he'll essentially have 4 months if that, to show teams that he's back to his gold glove level of play with some pop in his bat as well. The 13 million for basically just 4 months this year and then 16 million for next year is I think a fair contract for his services. To be honest, I'm a little bit surprised that it was the Rays that completed this deal with him as they're really not known to be a team that digs deep into their pockets to sign free agents. In fact, just the 13 million that they're guaranteeing Kim this year is the most they've guaranteed any free agent since 1999. So they obviously like Kim A LOT to have gotten this deal done. As for Kim remaining next year, it all depends on those 4 months and how he plays. If he can hit say.250 with 15 home runs and 20 stolen bases while being among the top defensive short stops in the league, it's possible he could opt out of his contract especially if he doesn't enjoy the East Coast as much as most Asian players tend to prefer living on the West coast being closer to home and typically having larger Asian populations. Q3) Some more goals for Son Heung-Min last week as he scored a pair in the Europa League against German side TSG Hoffenheim, and in their latest game, Spurs defeated Sweden's Elfsborg. No goal from Son, but he had a great game I heard? That's right Son Heung-Min scored the 2nd and 3rd goals in this game to power Tottenham over TSG Hoffenheim in Europa League play. Both goals were scored off his left foot, continuing to show his ambidextrous skills. While Tottenham have struggled in the Premier League, they continue to excel in the Europa League. (will talk about Elfsborg game and how they are in the standings here as well) Q4) Yang Min-Hyeok made Tottenham's substitute roster a few times, but had yet to get into a Premier League game. I understand that he has been loaned to a 2nd tier team to get some playing time Yeah, and it's a team that I think a lot of Koreans are going to be familiar with. He's been loaned to the Queens Park Rangers for the rest of the current season which will wrap up at the start of May. Now Koreans might remember the Queens Park Rangers from the 2012-2013 season when Park Ji-Sung starred for them. They're in the middle of the pack right now at 13th, but just 6 points out of 6th place for a chance to get promoted back into the Premier League. Now, I know a lot of Yang Min-Hyeok fans are going to be disappointed to see him loaned to a lower level team, but honestly I think this is going to be a good move for him. Although he did make the substitute list it didn't appear that they had any immediate plans to play him. He's still only 18 years old that's 6 years younger than the league average so the reality is that he's still very green, but also has a lot of time ahead of him. Now he'll get plenty of playing time and probably with competition that is more appropriate to his level. So from a developmental standpoint I think this is much better than had he just been riding the bench or even only playing 5 or 10 minutes every 2nd week or something like that. It's perhaps disappointing that he's not an absolute freak and able to start playing significant minutes in one of the world's top leagues at the age of 18, but from a realistic standpoint this should actually have been expected and we'll keep a watch on how he does with his new team and what Tottenham decides to do with him in the summer. Q5) Let's swing over to golf. The 75th LPGA season has kicked off with Kim A-lim taking the lead in the opening round. There are five Koreans in the field to watch out for. What do you expect from this event as well as the entire 2025 LPGA season? Yes, there are 5 Korean nationals there are also 2 2nd generation Koreans participating in the 32 player field. Lydia Ko of New Zealand, who is a former World Number 1 and MinJee Lee of Australia join the likes of: Ryu Hae-Ran, Ko Jin-Young, Kim A-Lim, Amy Yang, and Kim Hyo-Joo. This is the LPGA's season opener and it features anyone who has won a tournament over the past 2 seasons on the LPGA tour so the number of participants does actually fluctuate year to year. The fact that there are only 5 Koreans this year is a little bit disappointing as the top end performance of Koreans on the tour has been down a bit compared to years past. Ryu Hae-Ran, Kim A-Lim and Amy Yang won a tournament each last year for a total of just 3 Korean LPGA victories last year, which is the fewest total wins dating back to 2011. For this tournament as well as the 2025 season I would say watch for Ryu Hae-Ran in particular. She won Rookie of the Year in 2023 at the age of 21 and won an event that year and then won an event again last year as well and is now ranked 7th in the world at just 23 years of age. I could see her breaking out this year with multiple wins, now that she's more comfortable. One more golfer I want to mention is Yoon Ina she's a rookie on the LPGA tour this year, but she's probably no stranger to Korean golf fans as she dominated the KLPGA last year by winning player of the year honours while also being the money leader and scoring champion she's already ranked 30th going into this season so she'll be one to watch for in the Rookie of the Year watch for this year and she'll make her debut next week. (Q6) And the Asian Winter Games are now just a week away from opening in Harbin, China. We talked a little about Cha Jun Hwan before. Who else should we be looking for when the games kick off? Yes, Korea has sent 149 total athletes, but they can't all win gold medals as there are only 64 total gold medals up for grabs. Korea's obviously favoured to win multiple gold medals in short track speed skating and the most famous skaters remain Choi Min-Jeong who is a triple Olympic gold medalist. If you want a name you might not have heard of just yet, but could become a household name very soon, remember the name Lee Chae-Un. In 2022, he was the youngest snowboarder to compete at the Winter Olympics in Beijing. In 2023 at the age of just 16, he won the halfpipe World Championship becoming the youngest ever champion of the event. We're talking about the sport that often produces the rock stars of the Winter Olympics with names like Shaun White and Chloe Kim and Lee Chae-Un looks like he's going to be the next one. If he wins the gold medal in Harbin this could raise his profile that much more going into the 2026 Winter Games at the ripe old age of 19! Remember you heard it here first! We'll make sure to keep an eye on Lee Chae-Un . Can't wait to root for the South Korean athletes at the event. Thank you Jason for those updates, see you next time. Thank you Bella, it was a short week on the Kulture Wave, we'll see you next week.

[Features_reporter] How to make Tteokguk, one of S. Korea's traditional Lunar New Year dishes

[Features_reporter] How to make Tteokguk, one of S. Korea's traditional Lunar New Year dishes

2025/01/31 14:00

Seollal, Korea's Lunar New Year, wouldn't be complete without tteokguk, or rice cake soup. While many Koreans are still digesting a bowl or two they had over the extended Lunar New Year holiday our News Features reporter Ahn Sung-jin introduces us to this warm comforting dish, that's more than just a meal. "Korean lunar new year, also known as Seollal, is one of the country's major holidays. Traditionally Koreans would gather together, play folk games and perform ancestral rites and when Koreans think of Seollal, there's one thing that comes to mind." Then what is tteokguk that everyone is talking about? Tteokguk which literally combines the word tteok -rice cake-and guk -soup-is a typical traditional dish eaten during the Lunar New Year holiday. The owners of this rice cake mill have been making their own tteok for more than 50 years. It's especially during these holidays that orders for garaetteok, a long strip of rice cake dough, and the main ingredient in the tteokguk surges. First rice, which has been soaked, is ground twice to soften it before it is steamed. After that it's all mashed together to create long strips of garaetteok. The long strip represents people's desires to have good fortune. Once the rice cake hardens for a day or two, it is then cut into oval pieces that resemble the shape of coins once used in Korea, the yeopjeon. The exact origin of eating tteokguk on Lunar New Year's day is unclear, but it is believed to give good luck for the year. A traditional saying even goes that you haven't become a year older until you've had a bowl of tteokguk. Eating tteokguk during Seollal still remains a tradition, even if buying handmade tteok to make your own tteokguk is becoming less common. "For us it's mostly regular customers that have been coming for a long time. Not a whole lot of new customers because it's not common to eat this much tteok. People now normally just buy small packages." Tteokguk is not only a symbolic dish of Korea's Lunar New Year, but it also provides a glimpse into the hidden meanings behind the ingredients. Ahn Sung-jin, Arirang News.

[K-enter] "Squid Game" Season 3 to Premiere in June 2025

[K-enter] "Squid Game" Season 3 to Premiere in June 2025

2025/01/31 14:00

So, starting off with K-Enter news, Bella, the date I was talking about has got to do with the third and final season of "Squid Game"? It seems like just yesterday that we got excited about "Squid Game" season 2. Well, get ready for another new season. The third and final season of "Squid Game" will premiere on June 27th. That's only six months after season 2, which was released in December last year. The reason for a relatively shorter term between the two seasons is because season 3 was filmed along with season 2. Netflix also revealed five still photos from the third season. The new season will take off from Gi-hun's failed confrontation with the Front Man and the despair that he faces after the participants' rebellion against the game's hosts. Meanwhile, the second season of "Squid Game" is currently the most watched Non-English Netflix series. Let's all mark our calendars and see how "Squid Game" ends. And for our next story we will talk about numerous records set by K-pop artists. Jung Kook set another new record on the U.S. Billboard chart. According to the latest chart released by Billboard on January 28th, Jung kook's solo single "Seven," released in July 2023, has been in the "Global" chart for a total of 80 weeks. This made Jung Kook the longest-running K-pop solo artist on the chart. "Seven" rose 14 spots to No.101 on the Billboard's "Global 200" chart. Another BTS member, Jimin, is also performing well on Billboard's main album and song chart. His second solo album "MUSE" ranked 77th on the main album chart "Billboard 200" and the title song "Who" ranked 25th on the main song chart "Hot 100." Although the album was introduced back in July last year, it's seen a rise in the chart compared to the previous weeks. And now, we have a female artist who also set not one, but two new records? Rosé achieved remarkable success with her hit single "APT." featuring Bruno Mars. It climbed to 3rd place on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the highest position ever reached by a female K-pop artist. Notably, "APT." has maintained a remarkable streak of 14 consecutive weeks on the chart. "APT." also reached 1 billion streams on Spotify. Rosé celebrated the milestone on her SNS accounts and Bruno Mars also joined in as he re-posted Rosé's stories. The single surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify on January 26th, which was 100 days after its release. This made it the fastest song by a K-pop act to hit a billion streams in Spotify's history, breaking the previous record held by BTS Jung Kook with his single "Seven." Thank you Bella for today's stories. Time now to go over to our AI anchor Ari for other culture-related news.

All 67 believed dead after collision between helicopter and American Airlines plane

All 67 believed dead after collision between helicopter and American Airlines plane

2025/01/31 10:00

A collision between a military helicopter, and a passenger plane carrying 64 people in Washington, D.C., has killed all 67 people on board both aircraft. It was the deadliest aviation accident in the U.S. since 2001. Our Shin Ha-young starts us off. Rescue efforts went on through the night, but no survivors were found from the deadly collision of an American Airlines aircraft and the Army helicopter. U.S. authorities announced that 28 bodies had been recovered and believe all 67 people on board died. "Despite all these efforts, we are now at a point where we are switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation. At this point, we don't believe there are any survivors from this accident." A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on a training flight collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 on Wednesday night (local time) while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C., sending the two aircraft plummeting into the Potomac River --the deadliest U.S. air crash since 2001. The jet had departed from Wichita, Kansas with 60 passengers and four crew members, while the helicopter had three military personnel on board. According to AP, less than 30 seconds before the crash, an air traffic controller asked the helicopter if it had the arriving plane in sight. According to CBS News, figure skating athletes and their coaches were on board the plane, including teenagers Jinna Han and Spencer Lane, who are believed to be of Korean descent. They were returning home from the National Development Camp, which was held in connection with the recent U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita. U.S. President Donald Trump shared his condolences and paid tribute to the victims and families ahead of a press conference. But he then criticized the previous administration, indicating that its diversity, equity and inclusion program for air traffic controllers at the Federal Aviation Administration were partially to blame for the crash. "And then when I left office and Biden took over, he changed them back to lower than ever before. ( ) I put safety first. Obama, Biden and the Democrats put policy first." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters there appeared to have been an elevation issue with the helicopter, and said Army investigators were on the ground looking into the matter. Meanwhile, South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul expressed his deep sorrow over the plane crash. The Seoul government is working to obtain a passenger list, though it is still unclear if any Korean nationals were on board. Shin Ha-young, Arirang News.

[Weather] Snow and rain in central areas, rise in highs

[Weather] Snow and rain in central areas, rise in highs

2025/01/31 10:00

The long Seollal holiday has passed in a blink of an eye, but the snowy and freezing weather made the travel harsh in many parts of the country over the holiday. Snowy conditions continue in central parts of Korea. Between 1 and 5 centimeters of snow are in store throughout the day. Northern parts of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province will see a mix of rain and snow today. Holiday snow hasn't completely melted yet on the sidewalks, so please walk and drive with care. The cold snap has eased, afternoon highs will be 1 to 5 degrees higher today, getting up to 2 degrees Celsius in the capital and Chuncheon, Daegu and Busan top out at 10 degrees. Weekend weather looks promising with warmth but there could be more wintry precipitation across Korea. Then there will be a major cold snap next week, mornings will drop down to below minus 10 degrees Celsius in the capital despite Monday marking Ipchun, the onset of spring, on the seasonal calendar. Get ready for freezing morning commute next week.

NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients to life plus salts from an ancient water world

NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients to life plus salts from an ancient water world

2025/01/31 10:00

In the U.S., scientists reported on Wednesday that NASA's OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft has returned approximately 122 grams of material from near-Earth asteroid Bennu, providing insights into the early solar system. Preliminary analysis revealed that the sample contains ammonia, suggesting that the material likely formed in a cold region of the solar system beyond Jupiter's orbit. Scientists have also identified 11 minerals that likely existed in a saltwater environment, suggesting the presence of liquid water in its history. The findings provide a better understanding of water in the early solar system and the origins of life on Earth.

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