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Kim Jong-un Says North Korea Plans to Build Navy Equipped with Nuclear Weapons

This is likely being done not for deterrence reasons, but as leverage during any future negotiations:

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country was “equipping the Navy with nuclear weapons,” state media reported Wednesday, as he also unveiled plans to build 10,000-ton warships.

The remarks came at the commissioning of the Choe Hyon — one of two 5,000-ton class warships the nuclear-armed state launched last year — in the port city of Nampo on Tuesday, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.

Korea Herald

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Won Rate Weakens Against U.S. Dollar to 1.539

For Soldiers in Korea looking to convert some U.S. dollars into Won, now is the time to do it:

The South Korean won weakened against the U.S. dollar Tuesday amid renewed expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve would raise its rates this year. 

The won traded at 1,539.1 won per dollar, down 2.1 won from the previous session, as of 3:30 p.m., partly hit by a sell-off by foreign investors in local stocks. 

The won opened at 1,539.4 won per dollar earlier in the day but tumbled to as low as 1,542.1 won at one point, marking the weakest level since June 8.

Yonhap

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Tweet of the Day: Chinese Billionaire Has Over 100 U.S. Born Babies Through Surrogacy

American Professor Held for Questioning By Korean Police Over Allegations He Defamed President Lee

Here is something to keep in mind that freedom of speech in the U.S. does not apply in South Korea. If you say something in the U.S. it can be used to arrest you if you travel to South Korea:

Police plan to question Korean American professor Morse Tan this week over his alleged defamation of President Lee Jae Myung, sources said Tuesday.

The questioning will take place at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency at 10 a.m. Wednesday over allegations that the professor at U.S.-based Liberty University falsely accused Lee of involvement in murder as a teenager.

Tan allegedly made the claim at a press conference in the United States last year. He also claimed Lee had been sent to a juvenile detention center for the crime.

Korea Times

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Picture of the Day: Dosolam Hermitage

Dosolam Hermitage on Dalmasan (Haenam County Government)
Dosolam Hermitage on Dalmasan (Haenam County Government via The Korea Herald)

Picture of the Day: Preparing for Korean War Anniversary

Ahead of Korean War anniv.
Ahead of Korean War anniv.
A visitor heads to a fallen soldier’s grave at the National Cemetery in Seoul on June 23, 2026, two days ahead of the 76th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950-53 Korean War. (Yonhap)

Korean Stock Market Crashes Nearly 10% Due to Tech Stock Sell Off

Tough day for the Korean stock market:

South Korean stocks tumbled nearly 10 percent Tuesday as foreign investors dumped major semiconductor shares and other market heavyweights amid profit-taking, tracking overnight losses in U.S. technology stocks. The local currency weakened against the U.S. dollar.

After choppy trading, the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) plunged 910.71 points, or 9.99 percent, to close at 8,203.84. The index hit an intra-day high of 9,175.45.

The Korea Exchange (KRX), the bourse operator, activated a circuit breaker at around 2:33 p.m. after the KOSPI plummeted more than 8 percent from the previous session’s close.

Yonhap

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Tweet of the Day: Trump Calls Out South Korea and Japan

Picture of the Day: High Waves in Yangyang

High waves
High waves
High waves are observed along the shore in Yangyang, Gangwon Province, northeastern South Korea, on June 21, 2026, after weather authorities issued a warning about high waves for the country’s eastern coast. (Yonhap)

Lee Administration Reportedly Considering Raising Property Taxes in Korea

When you promise people free things you have to find money to pay for it and it appears the Lee administration may be targeting home owners:

An aide to President Lee Jae Myung has hinted at imposing more taxes on homeowners to stop the housing market from further overheating.

This prompted the right-wing opposition People Power Party’s call to hold the presidential aide accountable for causing confusion in the property market, as it claimed the tax hike on the wealthy would wind up hurting the poor.

On Saturday, Kim Yong-beom, chief secretary for national policy for the liberal president, wrote via Facebook that it would be plausible to “normalize” taxation on real estate assets.

In other words, South Korea needs to “rationally adjust” property taxes and comprehensive real estate holding taxes for those owning at least a house, as well as capital gains taxes for those selling their houses for profit, he noted.

Korea Herald

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