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Oops! Dawn Newspaper Accidentally Publishes ChatGPT Prompt in Article Chaos
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South Korea National Assembly Holds Unprecedented Holiday Plenary Session to Tackle Key Civil Livelihood Bills
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France's New Government Takes Aim at Budget Deficit

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Oops! Dawn Newspaper Accidentally Publishes ChatGPT Prompt in Article Chaos

In a tech blunder that has caught widespread attention, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper accidentally published an internal ChatGPT prompt in November 2025, leading to a mix of humor and serious concerns about AI's role in journalism. This incident, occurring during a tense National Assembly session, highlights both the potential and pitfalls of AI integration in newsrooms, sparking debate on editorial control and transparency.

Mar 22
Oops! Dawn Newspaper Accidentally Publishes ChatGPT Prompt in Article Chaos

South Korea's Political Showdown: DPK Advances Key Reforms Amid PPP Protest

In a bold move, the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has rescheduled the National Assembly's plenary session to February 24, pushing forward significant legislative reforms despite opposition from the People Power Party (PPP). This includes controversial judicial and commercial reforms critical to South Korea's political and economic landscape. The PPP warns of rushed and divisive changes, while public sentiment remains deeply divided.

Feb 23
South Korea's Political Showdown: DPK Advances Key Reforms Amid PPP Protest

South Korea National Assembly Holds Unprecedented Holiday Plenary Session to Tackle Key Civil Livelihood Bills

The National Assembly of South Korea made headlines on October 26, 2025, by convening an extraordinary holiday plenary session, a first in its history, to advance crucial civil livelihood legislation. Lawmakers processed 74 vital bills, including those addressing emergency medical care, tenant rights, lifelong education for the disabled, and victim support from digital sex crimes. The session was marked by rare bipartisan cooperation, including agreements to investigate the recent Jeju Air crash and reorganize assembly committees. These legislative advancements could signal a new era of proactive governance in South Korea.

Oct 26
South Korea National Assembly Holds Unprecedented Holiday Plenary Session to Tackle Key Civil Livelihood Bills

France's New Government Takes Aim at Budget Deficit

In a bold move to tackle its budgetary woes, France's freshly appointed Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has pledged to trim the national deficit to approximately 5% of GDP by 2025. This comes after the previous government's collapse over similar fiscal tightening efforts. With the current deficit sitting at 6.1%, Bayrou faces a daunting task amid a fragmented National Assembly. His plan, set for unveiling on January 14th, seeks to align with EU's fiscal norms, which France has exceeded substantially. Analysts are divided on the plan's viability, citing political and economic risks.

Dec 26
France's New Government Takes Aim at Budget Deficit