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Typhoon and heavy-rain alerts are changing from June 1, 2026. Learn how five numbered wind-intensity levels work and why alerts may differ within the same city or county now that land alert zones have increased from 183 to 235. Above all, leave underground spaces, riversides, and flooded roads before checking conditions. #DisasterPreparedness
Differences Among Fines, Penalty Payments, Administrative Fines, and Minor Fines: Criminal Punishment and Response Procedures
Fine, minor fine, administrative fine, or penalty payment? The label matters more than the amount. Fines generally start at 50,000 won and are criminal punishments, while administrative fines are not criminal convictions. Before responding, check the notice title, issuing authority, and objection deadline. #AdministrativeFine
Understanding the Structure of the Yen, Won, and Dollar Through the History of Currency Intervention
Exchange rates are shaped by more than interest-rate gaps. Japan’s 2022 dollar-selling, yen-buying intervention also shows why calling a later move the first in 28 years is inaccurate. Learn how capital flows, trade, risk appetite, and policy expectations affect the yen and won. #ExchangeRates
Government ‘AI for Everyone’ Project: Free, Unlimited Framework and Verification Issues
A free, “unlimited” AI chatbot sounds simple—but the details matter. The article separates the August 11, 2026 operator-call deadline from selection and launch, while outlining checks for model-use shares, privacy, application errors, and real-world access. #AI