Top headlines from major South Korean newspapers

SEOUL, Sept. 26 (Yonhap) — Here are the headlines from major South Korean newspapers on September 26.
daily newspapers in Korean
— Government to purchase 450,000 tons of rice for reserves (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
— North Korea fires ballistic missile in protest against South Korea, US joint military exercises (Kookmin Daily)
— North Korea fires short-range ballistic missile in East Sea (Donga Ilbo)
— North Korea’s provocation (Seoul Shinmun)
— Moon administration turns a blind eye to foreign detainees in North Korea (Segye Times)
— North Korea fires ballistic missile with 600-kilometer range (Chosun Ilbo)
— South Korea must accept immigration due to low birth rate: report (JoongAng Ilbo)
— Government to buy 450,000 tons of rice to stabilize market prices (Hankyoreh)
— Natural gas prices rise just 3.5% amid rising energy prices (Hankook Ilbo)
— South Korean companies deposit $90.2 billion in foreign exchange reserves (Maeil Business Newspaper)
— South Korea remains AI illiterate (Korea Economic Daily)
English daily newspapers
— North fires short-range ballistic missile (Korea JoongAng Daily)
– North Korea fires a short-range ballistic missile in the East Sea: JCS (Korea Herald)
— Yoon faces increasing pressure to replace national security team (Korea Times)
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