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  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    Media outlets gather to cover the driverless autonomous shuttle operating on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    Media outlets gather to cover the driverless autonomous shuttle operating on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
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    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    Media outlets gather to cover the driverless autonomous shuttle operating on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
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    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
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    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
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    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149891_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149889_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149887_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149885_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
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    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149879_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Son Sol, and Jeon Jong-deok to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. They announce a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They demand the government renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149877_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149876_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149875_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Son Sol, and Jeon Jong-deok to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. They announce a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They demand the government renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149874_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Jeon Jong-deok, and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149873_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149872_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149871_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Son Sol, and Jeon Jong-deok to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. They announce a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They demand the government renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149870_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party members and the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, announcing a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and calling on the government to renegotiate a $350 billion U.S. investment, which they describe as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149869_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149868_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Jeon Jong-deok and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149867_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Jeon Jong-deok, and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    DUKAS_189149866_NUR
    Progressive Party, Civic Groups Demand Halt To $350B U.S. Investment
    Progressive Party Co-Chair Kim Jae-yeon (center), Progressive Party lawmakers Yoon Jong-oh, Jeon Jong-deok, and Son Sol to her right, and members of the Korean Progressive Alliance hold a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, to announce the start of a 'Week of Struggle Against U.S. Investments' and begin a sit-in. They call on the government to renegotiate the $350 billion investment demanded by the U.S., denouncing it as ''blatant plunder and a clear violation of sovereignty.'' (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149865_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • KCTU Members Protest In Seoul Over U.S. Labor Arrests And Investment Plans
    DUKAS_189149859_NUR
    KCTU Members Protest In Seoul Over U.S. Labor Arrests And Investment Plans
    A member of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) holds protest signs in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, demanding an apology for the illegal arrest of Korean workers and a halt to a planned $350 billion investment in the United States. The demonstration is held as part of a campaign to condemn President Donald Trump's policies. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • KCTU Members Protest In Seoul Over U.S. Labor Arrests And Investment Plans
    DUKAS_189149858_NUR
    KCTU Members Protest In Seoul Over U.S. Labor Arrests And Investment Plans
    A member of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) holds protest signs in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, demanding an apology for the illegal arrest of Korean workers and a halt to a planned $350 billion investment in the United States. The demonstration is held as part of a campaign to condemn President Donald Trump's policies. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    DUKAS_189149857_NUR
    Activists Urge Introduction Of Abortion Pills At Seoul Rally For International Safe Abortion Day
    Activists from the Network for the Right to Safe Abortion rally in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025, calling for the government to fulfill its pledge to introduce medical abortion pills during a press conference marking International Safe Abortion Day. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    DUKAS_189149928_NUR
    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    DUKAS_189149926_NUR
    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    Media outlets gather to cover the driverless autonomous shuttle operating on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    DUKAS_189149922_NUR
    Autonomous Shuttle “Cheonggye A01” Rolls Out On The Streets Of Seoul
    The driverless autonomous shuttle ''Cheonggye A01'' operates on a trial basis along Cheonggyecheon in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 23, 2025. The ''Cheonggye A01'' is a domestically developed autonomous bus equipped with a large display showing driving status and operation information, as well as a wheelchair boarding lift. It is the first driverless autonomous bus without a steering wheel or driver's seat to operate in Seoul. The shuttle carries up to eight passengers at a time, with a safety operator on board to handle emergencies. It operates on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:50 p.m., running 11 times a day at 30-minute intervals. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announces that the service is initially free of charge, with paid operations expected to begin in the first half of next year. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Participants evacuate swiftly as a firefighter descends into the subway station for a fire entry drill during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Firefighters conduct a rescue drill for injured passengers during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Participants evacuate swiftly as a hazardous materials response team investigates a white powder allegedly dispersed by a suspected terrorist, using detection devices to check for toxic chemicals during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    DUKAS_189123373_NUR
    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Participants evacuate swiftly as a firefighter descends into the subway station for a fire entry drill during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    DUKAS_189123372_NUR
    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) from the 119 rescue team carry out a casualty aid drill during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Firefighters record on a situation board during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) from the 119 rescue team carry out a casualty aid drill during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Participants evacuate swiftly as a hazardous materials response team investigates a white powder allegedly dispersed by a suspected terrorist, using detection devices to check for toxic chemicals during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon joins firefighters in carrying a stretcher during a casualty rescue drill as part of the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Participants evacuate swiftly as a firefighter descends into the subway station for a fire entry drill during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Firefighters conduct a rescue drill for injured passengers during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    A Seoul Fire Department Eurocopter AS365 N2 Dauphin helicopter (registration HL9448) performs a medical evacuation drill during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Firefighters conduct a subway fire suppression drill during the 2025 Seoul Disaster Response Safe Korea Exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
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    Seoul Holds 2025 Safe Korea Disaster Response Exercise
    Firefighters conduct a rescue drill for injured passengers during the Safe Korea disaster response exercise at Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, South Korea, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

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