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Eugene Park (1145 Posts)
Chinese Authorities Rethink Game Regulation Stance to Bolster Economy Domestic game companies' stocks rise on China's signaling of withdrawal of game regulations. China ranks first in domestic game exports with 34.1%. Signs of change as draft regulations are dropped.
North Korea Linked to 8 out of 10 Hacking Attempts Last Year According to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's corrective speech, North Korea is operating a state-sponsored and international hacking organization through cyberattacks, which has put the National Intelligence Service on high alert...
Ukraine Becomes North Korea's Testing Ground for New War Weapons (Part 1) Reports have emerged that Russia has provided North Korean-made weapons to Ukraine, resulting in a fivefold increase in the use of artillery shells, and that North Korean-supplied missiles threaten to undermine Ukraine's air defenses. The military cooperation between Russia and North Korea is worsening the situation in Ukraine...
Ukraine Becomes North Korea's Testing Ground for New War Weapons (Part 2)Particularly worrisome is the fact that analysis has been pouring out after the discovery of North Korean missile debris on the Ukrainian battlefield, suggesting that North Korea is using the Ukrainian battlefield as a testing ground. The missile that North Korea is believed to have provided to Russia on the 2nd is KN-23, the latest […]
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Barron Trump Already 6'7" at Age 15 Donald Trump's son, Barron Trump, is making headlines in the US media for his remarkable height for a youngest son. Barron Trump is 6 feet 7 inches (200.6 centimeters) tall, taller than his parents Donald and Melania Trump...
700 Days into Ukraine War Russia launches missile strikes on Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson, killing 18 and injuring more than 130 Russia begins using missiles from North Korea The war in Ukraine has entered its 700th day. Several people were killed or injured in a massive Russian air strike in Ukraine today...
Russian Vessels Docked in North Korea Raise Concerns in UN A Russian ship has been spotted loading cargo in North Korea, according to satellite imagery from the British Ministry of Defense. It was reportedly submitted for an investigation into the North Korea-Russia arms trade, and the UN panel of experts is expected to publish its evidence next month...
Climate Change Looms as a Decisive Factor in the Upcoming U.S. Presidential Race Former U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with supporters after a campaign rally in Laconia, New Hampshire, on Nov. 22. [Business Post] A Bloomberg commentary suggests that the "climate change issue" could be a key variable in the U.S. presidential election...
ETA or Visa? Kenya's New Entry Requirement Stirs Debate Kenya, which recently allowed foreigners to enter the country without a visa, has introduced the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, which is causing controversy. According to CNN, The East African, and other foreign media, many people are unhappy with Kenya's ETA system...
North Korea's Greenhouse Farms Thriving: A Boost in Winter Vegetable Yield North Korea's large-scale greenhouse farms in the North's East Sea region, Yeonpo Greenhouse Farm in North Hamgyong Province and Jungpyeong Greenhouse Farm in North Hamgyong Province, are competitively producing namsae (vegetables), Rodong Sinmun reported on Wednesday...
North Korea's Choe Ryong Hae Sets Sights on Steel Production Success North Korea's Standing Chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly Choe Ryong-hae visited (grasped) the Hwanghae Iron and Steel Combined Enterprise, the Rodong Sinmun reported on Wednesday...
China's Market Boost: Plans to Bolster Capital Market with Long-Term Funds Chinese authorities have revealed plans to strengthen medium- and long-term fund injections into the money market to stabilize the market. Chinese authorities said they will take stronger and more effective measures to stabilize market confidence, Yonhap News Agency reported on Nov. 22, citing Reuters...
North Korea's Scientific Breakthrough: Rapid Slag Analysis System Unveiled The Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the DPRK has developed and introduced a rapid analysis system for the slag component in the oxygen heat method furnace of the Huanghai Iron and Steel Co...
Why South Korea Isn't Preparing for War Against North Korea [By Kang Hyun-chang, Energy Economist] While tensions are rising due to North Korea's recent provocations, an analysis of geopolitical risks shows that the likelihood of an actual war is low, according to a securities expert. Kim Young-hwan, a researcher at NH Investment & Securities, said in a report on the 24th, "Recent...
North Korea's Propaganda Targets U.S. and South Korea, Raising Tensions North Korea, which has begun using the national anthem "Korea" instead of "South Korea" in its propaganda campaigns to characterize the relationship between the two Koreas as a "two-nation relationship," has stirred up an atmosphere of "inter-Korean hostility.
North Korea Emerges as Russia's Key Supplier for Weapons Ukraine's intelligence chief "North delivers significant artillery ammunition to Russia" 40 countries, including South Korea, the US and Japan, issue joint statement condemning deal Russia "Western support a key factor in hindering peaceful resolution" Claims have emerged that North Korea is now Russia's largest arms supplier...
Evidence of Russia's Usage of North Korean Missile Discovered The Korean letter "ㅈ" and the number "112" were found on the remains of a North Korean missile fired by Russia into Ukraine. The laboratory analyzed the missile's geometry and concluded that it was a North Korean-made KN-23 or KN-24...
Kim Jong-un Orders Removal of 'Arch of Reunification' North Korea's 'Monument to the Three Founding Charter of the Unification of the Fatherland' was apparently demolished on the instructions of North Korean General Secretary Kim Jong Un, NK News reported on March 23 (local time)...
Korean Semiconductors Face 'Trump Risk' With the re-election of former President Trump, the US government's moratorium on Korean semiconductor companies' Chinese factories is expected to be tested again. This is expected to force Korean companies to make difficult decisions considering the risks and pressures from both China and the United States.
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