Seoul: North Korea has issued a statement criticizing South Korea for alleged unmanned drone incursions, as reported by several South Korean newspapers.
According to Yonhap News Agency, this issue has been a focal point in recent headlines, with Pyongyang demanding an explanation from Seoul regarding these alleged incursions. The matter has raised tensions between the two nations, prompting calls for clarity and accountability.
The news of North Korea's criticism was prominently featured in major Korean-language newspapers, including Kyunghyang Shinmun and Hankyoreh, which highlighted the concerns raised by Pyongyang. Donga Ilbo also reported Pyongyang's demand for an explanation from Seoul, underscoring the diplomatic strain this event has caused.
In addition to the North Korea drone issue, the ruling party in South Korea has elected Rep. Han Byung-do as the new floor leader, as reported by Kookmin Daily, JoongAng Ilbo, and Korea Economic Daily. Rep. Han has vowed to address internal challenges and has committed to sorting out what he described as "chaos" within the party, according to Seoul Shinmun and Segye Times.
Meanwhile, economic concerns were also highlighted, with Chosun Ilbo reporting that South Korea lagged behind Taiwan in GDP last year. Additionally, Hankook Ilbo noted significant investments by South Korean firms in India, recognizing the country as an emerging hub in the global supply chain.
In the realm of technology and regulation, Korea Herald discussed South Korea's efforts to become a leader in AI regulation. Furthermore, Korea Times reported on South Korea's investigation into alleged civilian drone incursions into North Korean territory, adding another layer to the ongoing tensions between the two countries.