1. The National Election Commission reported to the National Assembly that it will print as many ballots as there are eligible voters, starting with elections in the second half of this year. The special parliamentary probe committee will conduct its first on-site investigation tomorrow at the Songpa-gu Election Commission and Jamsil Olympic Park.
2. South Korea's exports in June surpassed 100 billion dollars for the first time in history, driven by 45 billion dollars in semiconductor exports. With this, South Korea has become the fourth country in the world to reach 100 billion dollars in monthly exports, following Germany, China, and the United States.
3. It has been reported that Oman is pushing for a plan to collect service fees from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, in cooperation with Iran. However, while Oman intends for the fees to be voluntary, Iran maintains the position that they should be mandatory.
4. France, a strong favorite to win the North and Central American World Cup, defeated Sweden to advance to the Round of 16. Star player Mbappe added two more goals, tying with Argentina's Messi as the top scorer of the tournament so far.
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