It's a tale probably as old as labor markets: An influx of cheaper, foreign labor displaces some established workers, who seek protection from the ...
It's a tale probably as old as labor markets: An influx of cheaper, foreign labor displaces some established workers, who seek protection from the government in the form of new restrictions on the immigrants they blame for taking their jobs.
The cycle is repeating itself right now in South Korea, with one new wrinkle: None of the workers are humans. Executives—human ones—at some South Korean robot manufacturing firms tell the Financial Times that imported robots are starting to steal jobs from good ol' domestic androids.
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South Korea warns North Korea, Russia against breaching UN resolutionsSouth Korea's National Security Council (NSC) said on Thursday North Korea and Russia would 'pay a price' if they violate U.N. Security Council resolutions.
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Senior S.Korea, US officials agree N.Korea-Russia arms cooperation violates UN sanctionsSenior diplomats and defence officials of South Korea and the United States agreed on Friday that military cooperation between North Korea and Russia is a serious violation of U.N. sanctions and that the allies would ensure there is a price to pay.
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South Korea's Yoon heading to New York next week for UN General AssemblySouth Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will visit New York next week to attend the United Nations General Assembly, Yoon's office said on Thursday.
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South Korea expresses 'concern and regret' over military cooperation talks between Kim and PutinSouth Korea has expressed “deep concern and regret” over a meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin that was apparently focused on expanding military cooperation as the two isolated, nuclear-armed leaders vowed to support each other in their escalating con
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South Korea expresses 'concern and regret' over military cooperation talks between Kim and PutinSouth Korea has expressed “deep concern and regret” over a meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin that was apparently focused on expanding military cooperation as the two isolated, nuclear-armed leaders vowed to support each other in their escalating confrontations with the United States.
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South Korea expresses 'concern and regret' over military cooperation talks between Kim and PutinSouth Korea has expressed “deep concern and regret” over a meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin that was apparently focused on expanding military cooperation as the two isolated, nuclear-armed leaders vowed to support each other in their escalating confrontations with the United States.
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