Morning Wide: Today's Top News

Jun 23, 2026

Morning Wide: Today's Top News
1. "IAEA Nuclear Inspection Agreement"… Iran's Oil Exports Temporarily Allowed

The United States and Iran have reached an agreement for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to resume activities within Iran. The U.S. stated that it will temporarily allow Iran's oil exports for the 60 days that negotiations are underway.

2. Park Sung-jae Sentenced to 25 Years in First Trial… Exceeds Special Prosecutor's Request

Former Minister of Justice Park Sung-jae, who has been on trial for charges including insurrection, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in the first trial and taken into court custody. The court stated, "The Republic of Korea could have easily fallen into the quagmire of authoritarian politics," and handed down a heavier sentence than requested by the special prosecutor.

3. Arrival in Monterrey… Messi Sets 'Most Goals' Record, Argentina Advances to Round of 32

Our national football team has arrived in Monterrey, Mexico, where the third match against South Africa will be held in two days. Argentine football star Lionel Messi set a new record for the most goals in World Cup history with 18 career goals, and Argentina has secured its spot in the Round of 32.

4. Hynix Becomes No. 1 in Market Cap… KOSPI Hits Another 'All-Time High'

SK Hynix has surpassed Samsung Electronics to become the company with the largest market capitalization. The KOSPI has once again broken its all-time high.
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.