Today in News History
On June 28, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 202, Yuan Shao, Chinese warlord passed away. In 1194, Xiao Zong, Chinese emperor (born 1127) passed away. In 1940, Muhammad Yunus, Bangladeshi economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 1948, Cold War: The Tito-Stalin Split results in the expulsion of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia from the Cominform. In 1950, Korean War: The Korean People's Army kills almost a thousand doctors, nurses, inpatient civilians and wounded soldiers in the Seoul National University Hospital massacre. In 1950, Korean War: Packed with its own refugees fleeing Seoul and leaving their 5th Division stranded, South Korean forces blow up the Hangang Bridge in an attempt to slow North Korea's offensive. The city falls later that day. In 1972, Ngô Bảo Châu, Vietnamese-French mathematician and academic was born. In 1987, Sonata Tamošaitytė, Lithuanian hurdler was born. In 1991, Kang Min-hyuk, South Korean singer, drummer, and actor was born. In 2002, Marta Kostyuk, Ukrainian tennis player was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Quiet, but decisive: Koo Kwang-mo's remaking of LG

When Koo Kwang-mo took the helm of LG Group in 2018 at age 40, he did so without a grand ceremony, a high-profile speech or the usual fanfare surrounding chaebol succession. Eight years later, that restrained style still defines one of South Korea’s youngest conglomerate chiefs. Behind the low-key image, however, Koo has driven some of LG's most consequential changes in decades — exiting smartphones, scaling back LCDs and redirecting the group toward higher-margin businesses such as vehicle comp
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