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Eugene Park, Author at Gangnam Times - Page 35 of 58

Eugene Park (1145 Posts)

  • Foreign Ministry Monitors N. Korea's Nuclear Facility Trends: Should We Worry? North Korea completes experimental light water reactor at Yongbyon, raising nuclear proliferation concerns, drawing international attention.
  • Beijing Faces Its Coldest December in Over 70 Years: 300 Hours Sub-freezing Temperatures Beijing experiences its longest cold spell in 72 years, enduring over 300 consecutive hours of freezing temperatures.
  • North Korea's New Nuke Reactor, 4-5 Times More Plutonium Detected: What's Going On? North Korea's accelerated operation of a nuclear facility raises concerns; potential for increased plutonium production and nuclear weapons.
  • U.S. Concerned About North Korea's Operation of Light-water Reactor U.S. expresses "serious concerns, including safety" over North Korea's light-water reactor test operation, highlighting global threats.
  • Mole or Cancer? How to Tell the Difference and Stay Safe Learn to differentiate between moles and skin cancer: asymmetry, border, color, size, and changes are key indicators.
  • 3 Common Myths About Washing Your Face Busted! Face washing basics: Water temperature doesn't affect pore size. Don't overwash or underwash; choose based on skin type.
  • Bulletproof iPhones Save Lives of Israeli Soldiers Apple's iPhone acts as a lifesaver, blocking a bullet for an Israeli soldier, prompting Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit.
  • China Imposes Export Ban on Rare-Earth Technology China tightens rare earth technology export controls, including refining and magnet production, as global supply chain diversification grows.
  • 'Detection dog' 'WC-135' in the sky...looking for evidence of nuclear tests and explosions The WC-135 'Constant Phoenix' detects and analyzes atmospheric particulates to determine nuclear tests and bomb types.
  • US vs. China: Who Would Win if There's a War Over Taiwan? The Taiwan Strait conflict between the United States and China raises concerns of a sudden localized war. China is expected to deploy a large number of small and medium-sized missiles, ships, and submarines to block U.S. military access to Taiwan, and Chinese fighter jets are also likely to operate near Taiwan....
  • NIS Busts Chinese-Operated Fake News Websites, Cyber Espionage Revealed South Korean National Intelligence Service found 30+ Chinese-run websites posing as local media, inactive action criticized.
  • Kim Jong Un's High-Stakes Gamble: Missile Launches Target Trump's Re-election North Korea's nuclear threats and missile tests could be a strategy tied to the U.S. presidential election.
  • U.S. Slams North Korea's ICBM Launches, Calls for Diplomacy The U.S. condemns North Korea's ICBM launches, urges diplomatic dialogue, and emphasizes regional security cooperation with allies.
  • North Korea's 2024 Vision: Parliamentary Budget Meeting Scheduled For Jan.15 North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly will convene on January 15, 2024, to discuss the New Year's budget and other issues.
  • Russia Highlights Active and Comprehensive Cooperation with North Korea Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov mentions active cooperation with North Korea during a briefing on defense activities.
  • KF-21 Fighter Jet Mass Production Included in South Korea's Defense Budget for 2024 South Korea's 2024 defense budget: 59.4 trillion won, a 4.2% increase, with KF-21 project and officer duty fees rise.
  • U.S. and China Reestablish Military Communication Channels After 16-Month Hiatus U.S. and China resume high-level military talks after 16 months, emphasizing dialogue to prevent accidental clashes.
  • Putin's Push for More Children Leads to Abortion Ban in Russia Russia bans abortions in response to war casualties, leading to controversy. Similar debates occur in the U.S. and South Korea.
  • Online Threat to Blow Up Yongsan Presidential Office Prompts Police Action A threatening online post about blowing up the Yongsan Presidential Office and harming political figures prompts a police investigation.
  • CSAT Bell-Ringing Mishap: Students Go for $17,000 Each in Compensation Students sue over 2024 CSAT bell mishap, seek $17,000 per person. Authorities criticized for lack of apology and measures.
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