Yubi Han Editor, Author at Gangnam Times - Page 5 of 8
Yubi Han Editor (142 Posts)
North Korea's Nuclear Reactor Back in Business: Is a 7th Nuke Test Coming?South Korea and the U.S. confirm North Korea's test operations at its Experimental Light Water Reactor (ELWR) in Yongbyon.
The Reason Behind Declining Birth Rates – Is Excessive Competition to Blame? AsiaToday Reporter Hong Sun-mi = President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized on Saturday that "if the excessive competition system, including education, is the direct cause of the low birthrate, as many experts point out, we should focus on fixing it."
South Korea's Military Ready as Kim Jong Un Threatens Nuclear CounterattackNorth Korea's Kim Jong Un receives soldiers involved in ICBM launch, but South Korea remains prepared for threats.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Warns of Nuclear Response to ProvocationsNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un emphasized a "strong against strong" stance by calling the ICBM launch team.
Rise in China's Surrogacy Industry: Challenges in Enforcement and Regulation Hong Sun-do, Beijing Correspondent, AsiaToday = The surrogacy industry, which could be described as the aftermath of the economic recession, has been spreading like wildfire across China in recent years. To put it mildly, it's looking more like a plague...
China's Parcel Packaging Waste Sparks Environmental Issues Hong Soondo, Beijing correspondent for AsiaToday = China, which is destined to be a G1 in almost every field, is proving to be a superpower in the production of parcel packaging waste.
G7 and U.S. Unite to Denounce North Korea's Hwasong-18 ICBM Launch AsiaToday Washington Correspondent Haman Joo = The United States and the Group of Seven (G7) countries unanimously condemned North Korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Sept. 19 (local time)...
Tensions Rise in South China Sea as Philippines Pushes for Energy ExplorationAmid escalating tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines seeks energy exploration and a "new solution" to territorial disputes.
Over 110 Killed and Counting, 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northwest ChinaMagnitude 6.2 earthquake hit Gansu, China, causing 110+ deaths and significant damage, with more expected casualties due to injuries.
Putin Says 'I Was Naive' in Dealing with the West and Calls Biden's Claim 'Nonsense'Russian President Vladimir Putin admits naivety in early 2000s foreign policy with the West, addresses Biden's claims.
North Korea's Late Night Missile Launch: A Response to U.S.-South Korea Drills?North Korea launches short-range ballistic missile in response to South Korea-U.S. nuclear operational scenario discussions.
Can Praise for Kissinger Lead to a U.S.-Russia Relationship Reboot?Putin praises Henry Kissinger, mentions Zbigniew Brzezinski, signaling possible U.S.-Russia relations improvement.
White House Reaffirms Defense Commitment to South Korea and Japan Post-North Korean ICBM TestU.S. National Security Advisor, held a call with the security chiefs of South Korea and Japan on the 17th (local time).
Extreme Cold Grips Mainland China: What's Behind the Unusual Weather?China endures severe cold wave, with Guangdong colder than Tibet. Record low temperatures reported across the country. Cold wave to persist.
Massive 38-Ton Gold Mine Discovered in Inner MongoliaA massive gold mine containing 38 tons of gold has been discovered in Inner Mongolia, China, with an estimated value of $2.6 billion.
China's Military Jets Caught Flying Where They Weren't Supposed ToChina defended its military aircraft's unauthorized entry into South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone as "routine flight activity."
China's Economy Hit Hard by Salary Cuts and Unpaid WagesChina's economy faces multiple challenges: declining salaries, wage non-payment, deflation, and business closures, raising concerns.
U.S. Slaps Sanctions on Russian Shipping Firms Over North Korean MunitionsThe U.S. government imposed sanctions on Russian shipping firms for providing North Korea with military supplies and munitions.
South Korea's Minister of Unification Takes Action on North Korean Human RightsMinister Kim highlights rising North Korean defectors, credits cultural influence, vows stronger international cooperation on human rights.
Spat Over South China Sea: China and Philippines Refuse to Back DownChina and the Philippines are engaged in a heated blame game over recent South China Sea clashes, escalating tensions.
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