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Published : Jun 24, 2026 6:21 AM


1. NEC Officials Absent en Masse; SBS Obtains CCTV Footage from Polling Station

Key officials from the National Election Commission (NEC) have failed to appear en masse at the National Assembly's parliamentary investigation aimed at uncovering the truth behind the ballot paper shortage crisis. SBS has exclusively obtained internal CCTV footage from the Jamsil 4-dong No. 7 polling station, where voting was the first to be suspended on local election day.

2. "IAEA Inspectors to Enter Iranian Nuclear Facilities at Appropriate Time"

U.S. President Trump has stated that International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors will be deployed to Iranian nuclear sites at an appropriate time, treating the resumption of inspections as a fait accompli. Meanwhile, the issue of Iran imposing transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz remains unresolved, with significant gaps persisting even after working-level talks.

3. Tech Sell-off Triggers U.S. Market Plunge; KOSPI Faces 'Black Tuesday'

Overnight, U.S. stock markets saw a sharp decline in semiconductor and AI-related stocks, leading to a significant drop in the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indices. The KOSPI recorded its largest-ever single-day decline yesterday.

4. Final Training Ahead of South Africa Match; Ronaldo Scores in 6th Consecutive Tournament

With the third group stage match against South Africa—which will determine our advancement to the Round of 32 in the North and Central America World Cup—approaching tomorrow (June 25), our national team has begun closed-door training. Meanwhile, Portugal secured their first win of the tournament with a 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, fueled by the performance of Cristiano Ronaldo, who became the first player in history to score in six consecutive World Cup tournaments.

Reported by Lee Kang | Produced by SBS Digital News