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  • South Korea Indirectly Supports Ukraine with More 155mm Shells than All of Europe Combined South Korea indirectly aids Ukraine, supplying more 155mm shells than all European countries combined amid conflict.
  • North Korean Explosive Threat: South Korea Ramps Up Defense Game South Korea urged to accelerate MRAP introduction amid concerns over North Korea's alleged IEDs and potential supply to Hamas.
  • North Korea Calls Out U.S. Hypocrisy as South Launches Spy Satellite North Korea criticizes U.S. "double standards" over South Korea's satellite launch, vows continued reconnaissance missions.
  • 64.2% Blame President Yoon for the Expo Failure, Diplomatic Skills Questioned Yoon Suk Yeol's approval is at 33.7%, with 63.9% dissatisfied; 64.2% blame failed Busan World Expo bid on diplomatic incompetence.
  • North Korean Missile Explodes, Presidential Office and Military Clash Over Details North Korea's new medium-range ballistic missile, launched a day after a satellite, explodes mid-air, raising questions about specifications.
  • A mother threw her '6-month-old daughter' to her death. The reason for the crime is shocking. A mother who killed her 6-month-old daughter by throwing her out of a window has been arrested. The woman, Ms. B, was charged with murder and disposing of the body. Infanticide is controversial because of its low sentence.
  • China's War on Online Fraud: 34,000 Prosecuted in 2023, Marking a 52% Surge China witnesses a 52% surge in online fraud cases this year, prosecuting over 34,000 individuals; emphasis on international crackdown.
  • North Korean Hacking Group Faces US Sanctions for Satellite Launch Cyberattacks The U.S. Treasury adds North Korean hacking group 'Kim Su Ki' and eight individuals to its Sanctions Designation List.
  • Chinese Beggars in Thailand Ignite Human Trafficking Fears Chinese beggars with severe injuries, possibly linked to human trafficking, arrested in Thailand; authorities doubt trafficking claims.
  • North Korea Continues to Claim Satellite Image Capture of US Military Bases North Korea alleges capturing images of U.S. naval base in San Diego and Air Force base in Okinawa through its reconnaissance satellite.
  • U.S. Keeps North Korea on Terrorism List for 7th Year: Here's Why! U.S. State Department maintains North Korea's state sponsor of terrorism designation for the seventh consecutive year.
  • Allowing Mobile Phones to Fuel Illegal Gambling Problem in South Korean Army Illegal gambling in military units, facilitated by mobile phones, raises concerns; stricter measures and education needed.
  • First Human Infection of Swine Flu Strain Reported in London The UK reported its first human case of flu variant A(H1N2)v, similar to swine flu, with an unknown source of infection.
  • 48-Hour Ceasefire Extended: WHO Warns New Threat Deadlier Than Bombs Ceasefire extended between Israel and Hamas in Gaza; WHO warns of healthcare collapse & disease risk. Biden supports diplomatic efforts.
  • North Korea's Secret Satellite Snaps Pics of White House & Pentagon – What They Won't Show You North Korean leader Kim Jong Un receives images from a reconnaissance satellite showing U.S. military facilities, creating tension.
  • More Sex Tapes Found on Football Star Hwang's Other Devices, According to the Police In ongoing investigations, more devices linked to Hwang Ui-jo have been seized, possibly containing illicitly filmed videos.
  • Man in 40s Attacks Inmate Who Declined Sexual Proposition A man in his 40s has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for assaulting a young male inmate after a rejected sexual solicitation.
  • UN Security Council Calls Emergency Meeting to Address North Korea's Satellite Launch The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency meeting to discuss North Korea's recent reconnaissance satellite launch.
  • Terraform Labs' Co-Founder's Fate Hangs in the Balance: U.S. Extradition Possible! Montenegro's Justice Minister hints at the possibility of extraditing Do Kwon in the 'Terra Luna' cryptocurrency scandal to the U.S.
  • 2 dead after eating Mexican cantaloupe in US… What is the cause of death? Two people have died in the United States after eating cantaloupe from Mexico. Authorities have decided to recall the melons. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday that salmonella, which causes foodborne illness, has been detected in some cantaloupe melons distributed in the market...
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