1. The United States announced that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reached an agreement with Iran to resume nuclear inspections within the country. In response, Iran drew a line, stating that the agreement is subject to parliamentary approval and does not constitute an unconditional acceptance of inspections.
2. President Lee Jae-myung emphasized during a Cabinet meeting this morning (June 23) that "the semiconductor boom is casting a deep shadow of polarization," adding that "meticulous efforts are essential to provide more opportunities for marginalized youth."
3. The Seoul Bankruptcy Court has begun representative interrogations for five affiliates of the JoongAng Group, including the general programming channel JTBC, which have filed for rehabilitation. Hong Jeong-do, Vice Chairman of JoongAng Holdings, appeared as the representative and entered the courtroom early in the morning, avoiding the press.
4. Argentine star player Messi scored two goals in the second match against Austria, breaking the record for the most goals in World Cup history. France also secured an early spot in the Round of 32 following a multi-goal performance by Mbappe.