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Global Briefing: South Korea’s Intelligence-Judiciary Shakeup, North Korea–China Border Trade Thaw, Pakistan–Afghanistan Strike Dispute, Vaccine Ruling, Meningitis Death, Severe Storms, Cyber Threat-Hunting, and Hyundai’s $120B Surge

South Korea Debates the Future of Domestic Intelligence

Debate grows over domestic intelligence role in South Korea as officials and lawmakers argue over how domestic intelligence gathering should be managed after the country’s main spy agency gave up that responsibility.

Grammar school pupil dies in Kent meningitis outbreak as family say they are ‘beyond devastated’

An 18-year-old sixth-form student, Juliette, has died in the Kent meningitis outbreak, with her family saying they are “beyond devastated” and asking that her surname not be published. Juliette, a pupil at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham, died on Saturday, and her school said it is working with the UK Health Security Agency to protect the community. The outbreak has been linked to dates at the Chemistry nightclub in Canterbury, and UKHSA has urged attendees to collect preventive antibiotics and watch for symptoms; a 21-year-old University of Kent student has also died and others have been seriously ill.

North Korea and China Move Toward Reopening Border Trade

North Korea and China are showing signs of improving relations as they appear to be taking steps to restore cross-border customs and restart border trade.

Afghanistan says Pakistani strike hit a hospital and killed hundreds; Pakistan denies it

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of killing hundreds in an attack it says struck a hospital. Pakistan rejected the claim, saying it did not target any health facility and that its strikes were aimed at military installations.

AccuWeather tracks severe storms tonight with live radar

AccuWeather is tracking severe storms tonight with live radar as a powerful cold front moves through. After the front passes, St. Patrick’s Day highs are expected to reach only the low 40s.

Former Hegseth aide accused of leaking classified intelligence hired by ODNI

An administration official said Dan Caldwell, a former senior adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who was escorted out of the Pentagon in April amid accusations of leaking classified information, has been hired by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

HD Hyundai Celebrates 54 Years and Becomes a $120 Billion Shipbuilding Company

Marking its 54th anniversary, South Korea’s HD Hyundai has grown into a shipbuilding powerhouse valued around $120 billion. The company traces its origins to founder Chung Ju-yung, who famously used a South Korean banknote depicting a historic turtle ship to help persuade a British lender to provide early financing.

Bank develops its own threat-hunting agent as security vendors lag behind new threats

Australia’s Commonwealth Bank has built in-house, agentic AI threat-hunting tools, saying commercial vendors are moving too slowly to address emerging AI-driven attacks. The bank reports AI increased weekly threat-signal processing from about 80 million to 400 billion and reduced incident response time from roughly two days to around 30 minutes.

South Korean judges face complaints under new ‘distortion of justice’ law

South Korea’s judiciary is facing a wave of criminal complaints under a newly implemented offense called “distortion of justice,” prompting concern about its impact on judges and the independence of the courts.

Operation Rice Bowl, a Global Lenten Tradition, Began at an Allentown Parish

Operation Rice Bowl is now observed worldwide during Lent, and it began as a local initiative at a parish in Allentown before growing into a global tradition.

Judge Blocks Kennedy’s Changes to Vaccine Schedule and CDC Advisory Committee

A federal judge on Monday halted the implementation of any votes or changes made by a CDC vaccine committee that was reshaped by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., preventing those actions from taking effect.

Seoul Considers Trump’s Request for a Naval Mission in the Strait of Hormuz

South Korea’s presidential office said it is reviewing a request from President Donald Trump to send naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that any decision would come only after thorough consultations with the United States.

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