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  • 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.
  • North Korea's Kim Satisfied with Surveillance of U.S. Naval and Air Bases North Korea claims to have captured images of U.S. naval base in San Diego and U.S. Air Force base in Okinawa.
  • 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.
  • Remembering Rosalynn Carter's Unique Role as First Lady Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter attended the memorial service for his wife, Rosalynn Carter, who passed away at the age of 96.
  • World's largest iceberg… "moving fast, averaging 5 kilometers per day." Where are headed? The world's largest iceberg in Antarctica has been moving rapidly in recent months. According to the U.S. Associated Press on Sept. 26 (local time), the iceberg is called 'A23a,' and it broke off from the coast of Antarctica in 1986 and was fixed on the Weddle Sea floor for about 37 years...
  • 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.
  • Kim Jong Un's Daughter Makes Rare Appearance at Satellite Celebration North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju-ae, makes first public appearance in about 70 days, dressed in a black coat.
  • 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...
  • A 'land' that's getting bigger? Why a Japanese island just got 14 times bigger 'Surprise'. A volcanic eruption on the Pacific island of Nishinoshima has expanded its area by 14 times. Volcanic activity and smaller eruptions continue, and bird populations have declined as the ecosystem changes. The eruption has also created new islands around Iwo Jima.
  • Woman in her 20s on meth tries to open emergency door on airliner in flight. A female passenger in her 20s who was high on methamphetamine was arrested by police after trying to force open an emergency door on an airliner in flight. The Incheon International Airport Police Corps said on Nov. 23 that it is investigating A, 26, on suspicion of violating the Aviation Security Act and the Narcotics Control Act.
  • Serial Killer Rapist Who Killed 83 Women Gets 10 More Years in Prison for New Confessions Russian serial killer already serving a life sentence, confessed to three more murders, earning an additional 10-year prison term.
  • Serial killer, who showed no remorse, why suddenly changed his attitude. After the Ministry of Justice recently reorganized death penalty facilities and ordered that the death penalty be retained, there are reports that the attitudes of death row inmates have suddenly changed...
  • One-Year Pause on Gun Permit Approvals in Thailand Amidst Gun Violence The Thai government has temporarily halted the issuance of new gun permits for civilians, excluding public officials, to curb gun violence.
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