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North holds forum on Japan's colonial atrocities as Pyongyang nonresponsive to Tokyo's summit request
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 14, 2025 | North Korea
North Korea held a forum on November 13, 2025, at the State Academy of Sciences in Pyongyang condemning Japan’s colonial-era atrocities during its 1910–45 rule over Korea. The forum featured presentations from officials and researchers denouncing Japan as an "inveterate enemy" and emphasizing that the historical wounds inflicted by Japan will require significant retaliation. The event was reported by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The forum occurred amid Japan's recent request for a bilateral summit with North Korea, made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi following her October 21 inauguration. North Korea has not responded to this request. Previously, in March 2024, Kim Yo-jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's sister and vice department director of the ruling Workers’ Party, rejected any contact or negotiations with Japan, particularly over the abduction issue.
The abduction issue concerns North Korea's kidnapping of Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s, which Pyongyang admitted to partially in 2002 but which Japan insists remains unresolved. Kim Yo-jong stated in February 2024 that the abduction matter “has already been resolved,” contradicting Tokyo's position that the full account has yet to be given. North Korea continues to maintain a hostile stance toward Japan while ignoring Tokyo's summit overtures.
G7 top diplomats reaffirm commitment to 'complete' denuclearization of North Korea
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 14, 2025 | North Korea
The top diplomats of the G7 countries, including the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Japan, and the EU High Representative, reaffirmed their commitment to the "complete" denuclearization of North Korea during their meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, on November 12-13, 2025. They condemned North Korea’s advancing nuclear and ballistic missile programs and emphasized adherence to relevant U.N. Security Council Resolutions.
The G7 statement also expressed serious concern over North Korea's involvement in cryptocurrency thefts and urged the country to address the issue of abductions promptly. Additionally, the diplomats reaffirmed their strong support for Ukraine’s defense and criticized North Korea, Iran, and China for supplying military assistance, weapons, and dual-use components to Russia, which they described as enabling Russia’s ongoing war.
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AI Builds and Data Connects… Korea Expressway Corporation Actively Advances Smart Construction
ET News | Local Language | News | Nov. 14, 2025 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
Korea Expressway Corporation is advancing smart construction by integrating AI-based technologies at highway construction sites, accelerating the digital transformation of road development. It is developing a system that combines building information modeling (BIM) and equipment automation to manage the entire construction lifecycle—from design to quality control—through data.
The corporation was selected as the first road sector participant in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's "Smart Construction Support Project." At the Daesan–Dangjin section of the Seosan-Asan project, automated earthworks use swarm drones and autonomous survey vehicles to create 3D digital maps, while AI controls equipment routing and operations. This has boosted work efficiency by over 30% and ensures consistent quality regardless of operator skill.
In partnership with Hyundai M-Systems through a national R&D project, the Expressway Corporation helped develop an AI safety solution for automated construction equipment, which Hyundai M-Systems later exported to Volvo. This public-private collaboration has enabled the adoption of domestically developed AI safety technology by a global equipment brand, improving precision and safety on construction sites.
Beyond automation, the Expressway Corporation is expanding data infrastructure by planning regionally distributed AI public data centers on unused highway land, supporting private-sector innovation. It has opened access to 16 types of data, including road, traffic, and wildlife information, leading to commercialization by 18 startup teams. Emerging services include drowsy driving prediction, vehicle parts recommendation, insurance cost reduction, and support for mobility-vulnerable users. The operator also manages specialized agencies and data safe zones for pseudonymized sensitive data to enable safe technology demonstrations while protecting privacy.
The corporation recently won the Grand Prize at the "1st Korea Artificial Intelligence Innovation Awards" for its AI innovation achievements, highlighting highways' evolution into industrial platforms that drive the national AI ecosystem. Officials anticipate increased adoption of AI construction technology as the industry embraces data and technology integration.
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