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South Korea stresses need for fair treatment for Line chat app operator Naver
South Korea has vowed to protect its companies operating in other markets after Japanese regulators told LY Corp., which runs the popular chat app Line, to reduce its dependence on Naver, the Korean partner in the ventureABC News - Tech - South Korea -
Colombia’s leftist leader turns radical with bid to rewrite constitution
Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro demands ‘people’s assemblies’ to implement sweeping reformsFinancial Times - World -
Why is Jon Jones trying to tweet his way around Tom Aspinall? Here's a theory ...
Jones has been staying busy on X trying to convince people that refusing to fight Aspinall is the best and most noble thing he could do.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Big Tech regulatory crackdown spreads to Asia and Australia
Tokyo, Seoul and Canberra follow EU and US in trying to rein in dominance of Apple and GoogleFinancial Times - World - Australia
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USC Valedictorian Graduates Without a Speech, but With Cheers
Asna Tabassum, whose speech was canceled by University of Southern California administrators, received plenty of support at an engineering school ceremony.The New York Times - Top stories