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South Korea Has the World’s 4th Highest Number of Starbucks Stores

Is this a good thing or a bad thing that South Korea has so many Starbucks stores?:

 South Korea held the fourth-largest number of Starbucks stores around the globe as of last year, data showed Monday, driven by solid demand from local consumers.

South Korea held 1,893 Starbucks stores as of 2023, up 116 from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the U.S. coffee giant.

The figure falls just behind Japan’s count at 1,901, despite the Asian neighbor having a population twice the size of South Korea’s.

The Seattle-based coffee giant introduced its first store in Seoul in 1999 in partnership with Shinsegae Group, a Korean retail group.

Yonhap

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President Yoon’s Approval Rating Rises to 39.2%

Normally a 39.2% approval rating would be a bad thing, but for President Yoon it is actually a sign of improvement:

President Yoon Suk Yeol’s approval rating rose slightly to 39.2 percent from a week earlier, a survey showed Monday.

According to the Realmeter survey, the positive assessment of Yoon’s performance rose 1.9 percentage points from the week earlier, while the negative assessment fell 1.7 percentage points.

Korea Herald

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Tweet of the Day: China Using Facial Technology to Deport North Korean Refugees

Picture of the Day: Cho Kuk’s Sentence Upheld By Appeals Court

Appeals court confirms 2-yr sentence for ex-Minister Cho
Appeals court confirms 2-yr sentence for ex-Minister Cho
Former Justice Minister Cho Kuk speaks to reporters at the Seoul High Court on Feb. 8, 2024, after the appeals court upheld a lower court ruling sentencing him to two years in prison for academic fraud involving his children and unlawful interference with a government inspection. (Yonhap)

ROK Military to Have 5% of Its Force Come From Multicultural Backgrounds by 2030

The make up of the ROK military will look a little different by 2030:

The number of soldiers coming from a multicultural background will account for 5 percent of the nation’s entire conscripts by 2030 after a notable increase since the 2009 amendment to the Military Service Act, which mandates military service for all Korean nationals, according to the report released by the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, Monday.

The report suggested that a growing number of conscripts from multicultural households could become a crucial resource in sustaining the military, helping address potential conscript shortages stemming from the country’s low birthrate. It raised the need for the military to establish and implement management and support policies tailored to multicultural soldiers.

Korea Times

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EV’s Now Make 9.3% of All New Cars Sales in South Korea

Korea is one of the places in the world where EV’s actually make sense due to the shorter distances between cities:

Electric cars accounted for 9.3 percent of newly purchased cars in South Korea last year, data showed Monday, hovering above that of other major counterparts, including the United States and Japan.

The electric vehicles (EVs) took up 162,507 of 1.74 million cars sold in South Korea in 2023, according to the data compiled by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

The ratio marked a significant rise from just 1.9 percent tallied in 2019.

Korea Herald

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Data Shows Shin Ramyun is the Best Selling Instant Noodle Brand in South Korea

My kids have done their part to contributing to Shin Ramyun’s popularity because they love eating it. I on the otherhand would rather eat Chapagetti:

Shin Ramyun was the bestselling instant noodles in South Korea last year and Saeukkang was the top selling snack, data showed Sunday.

Retail sales of Shin Ramyun of Nongshim, available in both packaged and cup noodle forms, amounted to 383.6 billion won (US$287.8 million) last year, topping the list of instant noodles, according to the data compiled by the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp.

Nongshim’s Chapagetti came in next with 213.1 billion won in sales, followed by Jin Ramen with 209.2 billion won and Buldak Ramen, known as hot chicken flavor ramen, with 147.2 billion won.

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Tweet of the Day: No Fooling the Internet

Picture of the Day: Korea’s Holiday Traffic

Heavy holiday traffic
Heavy holiday traffic
Heavy traffic clogs the Gyeongbu Expressway, which links Seoul to the southern city of Busan, in southern Seoul on Feb. 11, 2024, as many people travel home after Lunar New Year’s Day the previous day. This year’s holiday runs from Feb. 9-12. (Yonhap)

U.N. Report Says North Korea Has Stolen $3 Billion Last Year from Cyber Attacks

This is a huge amount of stolen money for a country as poor as North Korea to acquire:

U.N. experts say they are investigating 58 suspected North Korean cyberattacks between 2017 and 2023 valued at approximately $3 billion, with the money reportedly being used to help fund its development of weapons of mass destruction. And the high volume of cyberattacks by North Korean hacking groups who report to the Reconnaissance General Bureau, North Korea’s primary foreign intelligence organization, is reportedly continuing, the panel of experts said in the executive summary of a new report to the U.N. Security Council obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

The report covering the period from July 2023 to January 2024 and reflecting contributions from unidentified U.N. member nations and other sources, was sent to the 15-member council as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has raised tensions in the region. He is threatening to annihilate South Korea if provoked and escalating weapons demonstrations. In response, the United States, South Korea and Japan have strengthened their combined military exercises.

Stars and Stripes

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