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Voice of America staffers sue, alleging Kari Lake put on propaganda

Media Voice of America staffers sue, alleging Kari Lake put on propaganda March 23, 2026 9:11 AM ET David Folkenflik Trump administration official Kari Lake praised President Trump effusively in a January 2026 appearance on Voice of America's Persian language...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Dirty screens? This $15 cleaner is used in Apple stores - and now I see why

This $15 cleaner is used in Apple stores - and now I see why From your laptop to desktop monitor to your smartphone and tablets, Whoosh's cleaning kit is the best I've tried. PT Whoosh Screen Cleaner ZDNET's key takeaways...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

The Flipper One looks like a serious hacking tool, and I can't wait to try it - here's why

Close Home Tech Security The Flipper One looks like a serious hacking tool, and I can't wait to try it - here's why The Flipper Zero's successor is expected to be a pocket-sized Linux PC with a more powerful, modular...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

Firefox is adding a free VPN for all users - but can you trust it?

Mozilla is launching a free virtual private network (VPN) service for users of it Firefox browser. Also: The best secure browsers for privacy in 2026: Expert tested "Free VPNs can sometimes mean sketchy arrangements that end up compromising your privacy,...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

You can get a free iPhone 17e at Visible with this deal - here's how

Close Home Tech Smartphones iPhone You can get a free iPhone 17e at Visible with this deal - here's how The iPhone 17e is here, and new customers can score one for free with a Visible+ plan. PT Kerry Wan/ZDNET...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

My favorite color e-reader is $80 off ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale

Close Home Tech Computing Tablets My favorite color e-reader is $80 off ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale Amazon's Kindle Colorsoft brings a smooth color display to your favorite books, and it's $80 off right now. Also: Amazon's Big Spring...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

I'm a Mac Mini power user - these 5 accessories make it the ultimate workstation for me

PT Satechi Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure Satechi Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure View now View at Amazon Nomad Universal Cable Nomad Universal Cable View now View at Nomad Goods Logitech MX...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

(3rd LD) Trump puts off strikes on Iran power plants, says U.S., Iran want to make deal | Yonhap News Agency

President Donald Trump said Monday that he ordered the postponement of threatened military strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, stressing that both Washington and Tehran want to make a deal to end their war. Trump's remarks on the...

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10 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

Wheely, an on-demand chauffeur app, makes its US debut in NYC

Whimsical name aside, the London-based company is breaking into the US market by offering its chauffeur-hailing services to residents of New York City first, as first reported by Bloomberg . Think of it like Uber, but for business executives and...

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3 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Watch: Spain is spending €5bn to lower its energy costs — will other EU members follow? | Euronews

By&nbsp Jakub Janas Published on 23/03/2026 - 10:17 GMT+1 Share Comments Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copied Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez just took drastic...

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3 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, architect of 35-hour work week, dies at 88 | Euronews

By&nbsp Amalat Goglik with AFP Published on 23/03/2026 - 10:57 GMT+1 • Updated 12:19 Share Comments Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copied Jospin, who was...

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3 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World United States

Global leaders discuss cooperation and governance at international forum | Euronews

By&nbsp Nadira Tudor Published on 23/03/2026 - 16:00 GMT+1 • Updated 16:02 Share Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copied Leaders and experts gather in Baku...

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1 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Video. Melting glacier on Germany’s highest peak leads to ski lift demolition

Climate Video. Melting glacier on Germany’s highest peak leads to ski lift demolition Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/03/2026 - 14:38 GMT+1 Germany’s Zugspitze glacier is rapidly melting, forcing the removal...

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4 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

I tried dozens of mice, and the Logitech MX is my clear favorite - here's why

Close Home Tech Computing PCs I tried dozens of mice, and the Logitech MX is my clear favorite - here's why The Logitech MX Master 4 mouse features haptic feedback and deep customization, with a premium build that's hard to...

News Monitor (1_14_4)

This news article is not directly relevant to AI & Technology Law practice area. However, it may be tangentially related to the following aspects: * Product liability and consumer protection: The article discusses a product (Logitech MX Master 4 mouse) with features such as haptic feedback and deep customization. In the event of a product defect or malfunction, the manufacturer may be liable for damages, and the article may provide some insight into the product's features and benefits. * Intellectual property: The article mentions the Logitech brand and the company's products, which may be protected by intellectual property laws such as trademarks and copyrights. However, there are no key legal developments, regulatory changes, or policy signals in this article that would be relevant to AI & Technology Law practice area. The article appears to be a product review and does not contain any information about legal issues or regulatory developments related to AI, technology, or related fields.

Commentary Writer (1_14_6)

The article’s focus on the Logitech MX Master 4—highlighting haptic feedback, cross-platform compatibility, and customization—illustrates a broader trend in consumer technology law: the intersection of product innovation, consumer expectation, and regulatory compliance across jurisdictions. In the U.S., such product claims are typically governed by the FTC’s advertising standards, requiring substantiation of performance assertions; Korea’s FTC (KFTC) similarly enforces transparency in tech marketing under consumer protection statutes, with heightened scrutiny on digital advertising; and internationally, the EU’s Digital Services Act and GDPR indirectly influence product design disclosures by mandating algorithmic transparency and user data alignment. While the article itself is consumer-centric, its legal implications ripple into liability frameworks: U.S. courts may apply product liability doctrines to haptic claims if injury arises, Korea’s civil code may impose stricter duty-of-care obligations on tech manufacturers, and international bodies may pressure harmonization via trade agreements. Thus, even a seemingly innocuous product review catalyzes jurisdictional legal adaptation in AI & Tech Law, particularly as haptic interfaces expand into assistive technologies and regulated domains.

AI Liability Expert (1_14_9)

The article’s focus on product quality, customization, and user experience in consumer electronics implicates liability frameworks under consumer protection statutes, such as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which governs warranties and consumer expectations for product performance. While no specific case law directly ties to the Logitech MX Master 4, precedents like *In re Apple Inc. Consumer Tech. Litigation* (N.D. Cal. 2020) underscore the importance of clear disclosure of product features—here, haptic feedback and sensor improvements—to mitigate claims of deceptive marketing or inadequate disclosure. Practitioners should note that product reviews tied to technical specifications may influence consumer expectations, necessitating careful compliance with advertising standards and warranty obligations.

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World United States

A LaGuardia crash kills 2, hurts dozens and closes the airport. Here's what to know

Here's what to know Updated March 23, 2026 10:06 AM ET Originally published March 23, 2026 4:46 AM ET By Rachel Treisman The damaged Air Canada Express CRJ-900 sits on the LaGuardia runway Monday morning. Clary/AFP via Getty Images Two...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business European Union

World’s broadcasters urge EU to tighten rules for big tech in smart TV battle

Services such as Google TV and Amazon’s Fire TV have recommendation systems, as well as search functions, that may prioritise some content over others. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Services such as Google TV and Amazon’s Fire...

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4 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Australia’s generation Alpha faces $185k bill over lifetime without urgent action on climate crisis, report finds

The damage to generation Alpha’s prosperity from a business-as-usual approach to addressing climate change will be nearly 10 times that suffered by boomers, a Deloitte report suggests. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The damage to generation Alpha’s...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World International

Queensland government criticised over ‘absurd’ decision to appoint former police officer to Legal Aid board

Queensland attorney general Deb Frecklington appointed Darren Robinson to the Legal Aid Queensland board. Photograph: Darren England/AAP View image in fullscreen Queensland attorney general Deb Frecklington appointed Darren Robinson to the Legal Aid Queensland board. Photograph: Darren England/AAP Queensland government...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

LG Sound Suite review: Dolby Atmos FlexConnect in a powerful package

LG promises that you can set its Sound Suite speakers anywhere and Dolby’s home theater tech will make them perform well. Pros Detailed and expansive home theater audio Dolby FlexConnect is genuinely useful Great for music Easy to use as...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

Net profit of foreign banks in S. Korea dips nearly 6 pct in 2025 | Yonhap News Agency

OK SEOUL, March 24 (Yonhap) -- Foreign bank branches in South Korea suffered a nearly 6 percent drop in their earnings last year as high financial costs, coupled with valuation losses from their equities holdings, ate into their bottom lines,...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

Your iPhone has a secret button on the back - here's how to unlock it

Close Home Tech Smartphones iPhone Your iPhone has a secret button on the back - here's how to unlock it With a double or triple tap, you can control system features, launch apps, trigger custom shortcuts, and more. Also: 12+...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Politics United States

Supreme Court sounds ready to limit counts of late-arriving ballots – Roll Call

The American flag flies in front of the Supreme Court in Washington. ( Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo ) By Michael Macagnone Posted March 23, 2026 at 4:06pm Facebook Twitter Email Reddit The Supreme Court appeared ready during oral...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business International

Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds

‘Corporate bullshit’ is a specific type of bullshit that uses puzzling corporate buzzwords and jargon and is ‘often confusing’, according to the research. Illustration: Guardian Design/Getty Images View image in fullscreen ‘Corporate bullshit’ is a specific type of bullshit that...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

How high of a refresh rate does your TV really need? An expert's buying advice

And whether you're just looking for a decent TV on a budget or want to invest in a high-end screen for the ultimate home theater, the world of refresh rates can be a confusing tangle of technical jargon and marketing-speak....

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Politics United States

Week ahead: Senate SAVE and shutdown ‘show’ continues – Roll Call

And President Donald Trump is further complicating a deal to reopen DHS by tying it to the GOP’s sweeping voter ID bill, legislation the Senate stayed in session to debate over the weekend and that could take up a majority...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Politics United States

Trump outburst sends Senate back to drawing boards for DHS deal – Roll Call

Hoping to find a bipartisan fix for ending a one-month partial shutdown, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., asked Trump to consider a plan that would allow Congress to pass full-year funding for the beleaguered department except for Immigration and...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Politics United States

Capitol Lens | Running on fumes – Roll Call

( Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call ) By Tom Williams Posted March 23, 2026 at 3:49pm Facebook Twitter Email Reddit Spectators on North Capitol Street cheer for runners during the St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon on Saturday. Recent Stories...

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1 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

Billionaire OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky has died from cancer at 43

It's long-been rumored that he bought a controlling stake in the platform for around $30 million back in 2018, though that number has never been officially confirmed. Radvinsky founded a similar site called MyFreeCams back in 2004 when he was...

News Monitor (1_14_4)

The article signals key AI & Technology Law developments relevant to digital platform ownership, content monetization, and regulatory scrutiny of adult content ecosystems. First, Radvinsky’s acquisition of OnlyFans for a rumored $30M (unconfirmed) and subsequent transformation into a billion-dollar enterprise raises questions about platform liability, content moderation obligations, and jurisdictional compliance under evolving digital governance frameworks. Second, ongoing reports of a potential $8B sale and allegations of revenue generation via indirect link monetization (via Cybertania) highlight emerging legal tensions between platform liability, user-generated content, and consumer protection standards—issues increasingly scrutinized by regulators globally. These developments underscore the need for updated legal frameworks addressing owner accountability in rapidly scaling digital content platforms.

Commentary Writer (1_14_6)

The article’s disclosure of Radvinsky’s financial maneuvers and platform evolution—from niche startup to billion-dollar enterprise—raises salient questions under AI & Technology Law regarding data governance, content liability, and fiduciary transparency. In the U.S., such transactions implicate SEC disclosure obligations and FTC scrutiny over consumer protection, particularly when platforms transition from private ownership to public-facing monetization. Korea’s regulatory framework, via the Personal Information Protection Act and the Digital Content Industry Promotion Act, imposes stricter content moderation obligations on adult platforms, potentially affecting international investor due diligence. Internationally, the EU’s Digital Services Act amplifies accountability for content intermediaries, creating divergent compliance burdens: U.S. courts favor contractual indemnity, Korea prioritizes statutory enforcement, and the EU mandates procedural transparency. Thus, Radvinsky’s legacy intersects with jurisdictional divergence: legal risk assessment now demands multi-layered compliance mapping across content ownership, monetization pathways, and jurisdictional enforcement priorities.

AI Liability Expert (1_14_9)

As an AI Liability & Autonomous Systems Expert, I will provide domain-specific expert analysis of the article's implications for practitioners, highlighting any case law, statutory, or regulatory connections. The article highlights the rise and success of OnlyFans, a platform that has been involved in various controversies and scandals. As a practitioner in AI liability and autonomous systems, I would note that the article does not directly relate to AI liability or autonomous systems. However, it does raise questions about the responsibility of platform owners and the impact of their actions on users. In the context of AI liability, the article's mention of Radvinsky's platform making money by getting users to click on links to adult content raises concerns about the potential for AI-driven platforms to facilitate or enable problematic behavior. This is particularly relevant in the context of the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), which imposes liability on online platforms for certain types of content. In terms of case law, the article's discussion of platform ownership and responsibility may be relevant to cases such as Craigslist v. Sex Offender Registration Act (2018), where the court held that a platform's failure to remove content could lead to liability for users who created that content. Similarly, the article's mention of Radvinsky's platform making money from user clicks may be relevant to cases such as Gonzales v. Google (2006), where the court held that a platform's failure to remove user-generated content could lead to liability for copyright infringement. In terms of regulatory connections, the article

Statutes: Digital Services Act
Cases: Craigslist v. Sex Offender Registration Act (2018), Gonzales v. Google (2006)
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2 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

(4th LD) Trump puts off strikes on Iran power plants, says U.S., Iran want to make deal | Yonhap News Agency

President Donald Trump said Monday that he ordered the postponement of threatened military strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, stressing that both Washington and Tehran want to make a deal to end their war. Trump's remarks on the...

News Monitor (1_14_4)

The article signals key AI & Technology Law relevance through implications for energy infrastructure cybersecurity and conflict-related digital disruption. First, the U.S.-Iran standoff over Strait of Hormuz operations raises critical questions about state-sponsored cyberattacks on energy systems—a core AI/tech law issue under international security frameworks. Second, Trump’s decision to postpone strikes pending negotiations creates a precedent for balancing military escalation with diplomatic engagement in tech-dependent infrastructure disputes, affecting legal doctrines around proportionality and cyber conflict. Third, the economic ripple effect (oil price spikes, currency volatility) underscores the intersection of geopolitical conflict with digital economic systems, prompting renewed scrutiny of regulatory liability for AI-driven market disruptions. These developments inform evolving legal standards on state responsibility in cyber-physical infrastructure conflicts.

Commentary Writer (1_14_6)

The article’s impact on AI & Technology Law practice is nuanced, particularly in how it intersects with geopolitical risk assessment and cybersecurity implications. From a U.S. perspective, the postponement of military strikes reflects a pragmatic alignment with diplomatic engagement, signaling a shift toward legal and political frameworks that prioritize negotiation over unilateral action—a trend increasingly evident in U.S. tech-related sanctions and export control policies. In contrast, South Korea’s response, as evidenced by financial market volatility and diplomatic consultations with Iran, underscores a regional sensitivity to economic ripple effects, aligning with broader international norms that prioritize stability over escalation—a pattern consistent with Seoul’s adherence to multilateral frameworks like the UN Security Council resolutions on conflict mitigation. Internationally, the episode reinforces a growing consensus that technological infrastructure—particularly energy networks—is now a focal point in conflict resolution, prompting cross-jurisdictional coordination on legal thresholds for intervention, as seen in the interplay between U.S. military authority, Iranian retaliatory measures, and global energy market responses. This dynamic highlights the evolving intersection between AI-driven threat modeling, legal authorization of force, and international economic resilience.

AI Liability Expert (1_14_9)

This article implicates practitioners in AI & Technology Law by intersecting geopolitical conflict with regulatory and liability frameworks. First, the postponement of U.S. military strikes underlines the tension between executive discretion and international obligations under the UN Charter, particularly Article 2(4) prohibiting the use of force, which informs legal analyses of autonomous decision-making in military AI applications. Second, the escalation affecting energy infrastructure aligns with statutory concerns under the U.S. International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which governs sanctions and economic impacts of geopolitical crises, potentially implicating liability for AI-driven economic disruption. Precedent in *United States v. Progressive, Inc.* (1979) on national security disclosures informs the balance between transparency and operational secrecy in autonomous systems. Practitioners must monitor evolving precedents and regulatory responses to mitigate liability in AI-mediated conflict zones.

Statutes: Article 2
Cases: United States v. Progressive
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10 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

(URGENT) N. Korea's Kim calls S. Korea 'most hostile' nation: KCNA | Yonhap News Agency

OK Yonhap Breaking News(CG) (END) Articles with issue keywords Most Liked Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions...

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