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nihzm | 1 year ago

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llm_trw|1 year ago

The implication is that a rather large chunk of the technology sector - e.g. everything Samsung makes - is now under a very wide blanket of uncertainty.

nihzm|1 year ago

I had not considered this. You (and others mentioning it) have a point. Though I would still have preferred a more substantial article as submission.

disgruntledphd2|1 year ago

Martial law being declared in a developed democracy is sufficiently unusual that it works for me.

debo_|1 year ago

It says "most", not all.

This seems like evidence of an interesting new phenomenon to me, as the guidelines specify.

someonehere|1 year ago

Considering there’s a tech industry in South Korea I would like to know how that might affect global markets and industry from that country.

AnimalMuppet|1 year ago

A country that we think of as part of the "democratic club" declaring martial law is a really big deal.

Yeah, it's politics. Yeah, it's news. No, it's not just another political news story.