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Daily News Briefing — 2026-05-23 (오늘의 뉴스)

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Today’s Top News Briefing|May 23, 20269 min read8.8AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Fuel price caps remain fixed at 1,934 won/liter for gasoline and 1,923 won/liter for diesel. Meanwhile, the EU expects an economic slowdown due to Middle East tensions, and Trump’s “final stages” comment on Iran talks caused oil prices to drop by 5.7%. Additionally, ADNOC reported that its new crude oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz is now 50% complete.

Daily News Briefing — 2026-05-23


Domestic Issues

6th Oil Price Cap Maintained: Gasoline 1,934 won, Diesel 1,923 won

The 6th petroleum price cap, effective from midnight on May 22, remains unchanged. The supply price ceiling for refineries stays fixed at 1,934 won per liter for gasoline and 1,923 won for diesel.

MBN Today Lineup
MBN Today Lineup

First Trial Held for Kim Ki-hyun Couple in 'Handbag Gift for Kim Keon-hee' Case

The first trial for the couple Kim Ki-hyun, indicted over the "handbag gift for Kim Keon-hee" case, has taken place. Big data news analytics suggest this issue is showing signs of becoming a major socio-political topic.

Public Participation Growth Fund Launched; 240,000 Discount Vouchers Distributed

Sales for the Public Participation Growth Fund have begun, along with the distribution of 240,000 theater discount vouchers worth 10,000 won each. This is part of a policy to boost cultural consumption and increase public investment.

Seoul Economic Trends (May 2026) Published

The Seoul Metropolitan Government has released its economic trends report for May 2026, featuring the latest economic indicators and analysis of the regional business climate in Seoul.

mbn.co.kr

mbn.co.kr


Global & International Affairs

Middle East Conflict Impacts EU: Growth Slowdown Expected in 2026

The European Commission announced that the eurozone economy is expected to slow in 2026 as the Middle East conflict triggers the second energy shock in five years. The intensity of the impact will likely depend on the duration of the conflict.

Eurozone Growth Outlook (Reuters)
Eurozone Growth Outlook (Reuters)

Trump: Iran Talks in "Final Stages" — Oil Prices Drop 5.7%

Global oil prices plummeted 5.7% after President Trump stated that nuclear negotiations with Iran are in the "final stages." The departure of three supertankers from the Strait of Hormuz also fueled the price drop. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 broke a three-day losing streak to rise 1.08% to 7,432.97, and NVIDIA reported $81.1 billion in revenue in its post-market earnings call.

UAE: New Oil Pipeline Bypassing Hormuz Hits 50% Completion

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) announced that its project to build a new crude oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz has reached 50% completion, likely reshaping Middle Eastern oil logistics.

UAE Pipeline Project
UAE Pipeline Project

UN Downgrades Global Growth Outlook Amid Middle East Crisis

The United Nations has lowered its 2026 global economic growth forecast and raised inflation projections due to the Middle East crisis and rising oil prices. According to Euronews, the world economy may face its most fragile year since the 2008 financial crisis, with Europe expected to be hit the hardest.

UN Global Economic Outlook
UN Global Economic Outlook

reuters.com

reuters.com

reuters.com

Photos of the week - May 21, 2026 | Reuters


Today's Topics

Fake News Mocking the 5.18 Gwangju Democratization Movement Spreads Online; Police Launch Investigation

According to Yonhap News English, police have launched an investigation into fake news circulating online that claims the 1980 Gwangju Uprising was manipulated by external forces. Police stated on May 22 that they are actively investigating the posts.

BBC Korea: "Putin’s Visit to China Exposes Limits of Sino-Russian Cooperation"

BBC Russia editor Steve Rosenberg assessed that while President Putin’s visit to China allowed Russia and China to show off their cooperation to the international community, it also clearly highlighted the limits of their relationship.

Korean Central TV Reports on 2nd Anniversary of Central Cadres School Completion

The 8 p.m. news on North Korea’s Korean Central TV on May 21 reported on the 2nd anniversary of the completion of the Workers' Party Central Cadres School, encouraging the fulfillment of party platform goals. According to Seoul Pyongyang News, the regime continues to strengthen its propaganda efforts.

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