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PM vows measures to improve air quality
Yonhap | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | Pollution
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok announced that the government will rigorously enforce measures to improve air quality ahead of the seasonal fine dust management system, which runs from December to March annually. Emphasizing the importance of clean air for public health and national competitiveness in industry and tourism, he set a target to reduce ultrafine dust concentration levels to 19 micrograms per cubic meter.
The government plans to utilize advanced technology, including artificial intelligence, to monitor emissions and implement reduction strategies across major sectors such as power generation, industry, and transportation. Additionally, indoor air quality standards at multipurpose facilities like supermarkets, libraries, and museums will be increased by 20 percent.
Under the seasonal management system, operations at coal plants, construction sites, and other significant dust emitters will face restrictions. To support compliance, especially among small businesses, the government will offer tailored technical and equipment assistance.
Manufacturing alliance joins hands with SNU to develop AI models for humanoid robots, self-driving cars
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
The government-led Manufacturing AX (M.AX) Alliance has partnered with Seoul National University (SNU) to develop specialized AI models for humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, and smart factories. This collaboration was formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at fostering innovation and securing new economic growth drivers in South Korea’s manufacturing sector.
The M.AX Alliance, established in September 2025, includes around 1,000 major companies and research institutes such as Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor Group, LG Electronics, and Rainbow Robotics. The alliance targets generating over 100 trillion won ($67.9 billion) in added value by 2030 through AI transformation (AX) in key manufacturing industries, with milestones set to begin mass production of humanoid robots by 2029 and self-driving cars by 2030.
Under the MOU, the alliance and SNU will collaborate to create foundational AI models for humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles by 2028 and for smart factories by 2029. They will also utilize manufacturing data from joint projects to develop further AI models and work together to cultivate a skilled workforce in manufacturing and AI fields.
Korea faces early flu wave as new variant spreads among children
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | Epidemics and Pandemics
Korea is experiencing an unusually early and intense flu season in 2025, driven by a new sub-variant of the H3N2 influenza virus called subclade K. This variant has rapidly spread among school-age children and teenagers, causing flu cases to increase 14 times compared to the same period last year. It accounted for 97.2 percent of all flu samples tested nationwide from November 1 to 8. This sub-variant is part of a global surge, also seen in countries such as the United States, Japan, Britain, and Canada.
The emergence of subclade K has created a mismatch with the current flu vaccine, which targets different virus strains selected in February 2025. The vaccine covers H1N1, H3N2 J, and B-Victoria strains but not subclade K, which appeared after vaccine composition decisions were made. Despite this, health experts emphasize the importance of vaccination because it still significantly reduces the risk of severe illness and complications like pneumonia. Recent data from Britain suggest vaccination lowers hospitalization risk by 75 percent in children and 40 percent in adults.
Health authorities urge the public to get vaccinated swiftly, especially as flu activity may soon increase among older adults. Individuals with symptoms such as high fever or muscle pain are advised to seek immediate medical care and use antiviral treatments if necessary. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) continues to monitor the situation closely amid concerns about outbreaks in vulnerable settings such as long-term care facilities.
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