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Eugene Park, Author at Gangnam Times - Page 39 of 58

Eugene Park (1145 Posts)

  • Trump's Mugshot Merchandise: NFT Cards, T-shirts, and a Slice of His Suit Donald Trump sells trading cards featuring his mugshot, including a piece of his suit worn during arrest, for $99 each.
  • Big Changes Coming for Soldiers' Paychecks: S.Korea Plans to Boost Soldier Morale Ministry of National Defense to raise junior officer salaries to medium-sized company levels for better morale and recruitment.
  • Kim Jong Un, Xi Jinping, and Putin's Shared Message: 'Have More Children' North Korea's Kim Jong Un, China's Xi Jinping, and Russia's Vladimir Putin call for increased birth rates in their countries.
  • Cancer-Causing Substance Detected in Coffee of China's Starbucks Carcinogenic substance acrylamide was found in coffee products from 20 major companies, including Starbucks and Luckin.
  • President Yoon Plans to Make Armed Forces Day a Public Holiday Next Year South Korea may make October 1st (Armed Forces Day) a temporary holiday next year, like France's Bastille Day parade.
  • Chinese Short Track Fans Invade Hwang Dae Heon's Place to Mock Him! Chinese fans allegedly harassed South Korean short track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon at a competition in Beijing, causing distress.
  • Hot Pot Horror: Mice Falls From the Ceiling! Food Hygiene Nightmare Strikes Video shows rat falling from restaurant ceiling onto diner's head, raising food safety concerns and hygiene issues in China.
  • Chinese Bid to Tempt Taiwan Colonel with $15M Ends in Epic Fail Taiwanese army major foiled in an attempt to defect to China, offered incentives including an elite visa and salary.
  • South Korean Defense Export Deal with Poland on Shaky Ground Amid Political Shift Poland's new government may invalidate a $2.5 billion defense contract with South Korea, raising concerns in the Korean defense industry.
  • Secrets of Appetite: How Taste Impacts Your Brain's Eating Behavior Taste influences appetite via brainstem circuits, controlling food intake speed and amount beyond stomach signals.
  • UAW Accuses Hyundai, Honda, and Volkswagen of Unfair Labor Practices UAW alleges labor law violations by Hyundai, Honda, and Volkswagen, launching a campaign for workers' rights.
  • Beware of the $50 Fake AirPods from China: What Lies Inside Counterfeit AirPods, often from China, resemble genuine ones but have a much simpler and less precise internal structure.
  • 2023 Military Rankings: U.S. Leads, North Korea's Asymmetric Approach Gains Notice The U.S. leads global military power rankings, with China and India rising rapidly; Russia weakened due to Ukraine conflict.
  • Wall Street Cuts Back on China Investments Amid Recession and Xi Jinping Regime Fears Wall Street reduces China investments due to real estate woes, economic concerns, and political uncertainty under President Xi Jinping.
  • Xi Jinping Urges an End to Interference While EU Presses for Trade Balance Solutions China and the European Union hold summit, emphasizing cooperation but failing to narrow differences on trade and international issues.
  • Biden Takes Aim at Trump's 'Dictator' Remarks, Cites Threat to Democracy President Biden criticizes former President Trump's 'dictator' remarks, emphasizing the threat to American democracy at a fundraising event.
  • 'South Korea Fully Prepared for Any North Korean Provocation' Says Unification Minister South Korea's Unification Minister assures readiness for North Korea's provocation, addresses foreign investors' concerns.
  • Only Woman Standing in Front of the North Korean Leader: Signs Point to Her Growing Influence Speculation grows about Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as a potential successor. Recent reports highlight her elevated status and titles.
  • Musk's SpaceX and Bezos' Amazon Clash in Satellite Space Race Global space industry shifts to 'New Space' with a focus on satellite communication, led by SpaceX and Amazon's Kuiper Project.
  • North Korea's Spies Go High-Tech: Sneaky Tech Tricks Exposed Former national security attorney unveils modern spy tactics: Steganography, cloud usage, and hacking evolve espionage in South Korea.
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