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  • Trouble Ahead for the U.S. Economy? Rising Deficits and Debt Concerns Loom The U.S. economy's robust performance may be threatened by its fiscal deficit and rising delinquency rates, impacting South Korea.
  • Korean Peninsula's Stability at Stake: South Korea's Warning to UN Nations South Korean Defense Minister warns aiding North Korea is a "serious betrayal" during a UN Forces meeting.
  • Biden Granddaughter's Security Shaken: Car Theft Spree Hits Washington D.C. Criminals attempted to steal a vehicle assigned for the protection of President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden.
  • U.S. Debt Time Bomb: National Debt Crisis Looms with 250% GDP Ratio by 2053 Wall Street warns of impending U.S. debt crisis due to soaring deficits, skyrocketing debt, and higher interest rates.
  • Israeli Army Claims Decisive Victory Over Hamas in Gaza On the 13th, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant assessed that the Palestinian armed group Hamas has lost control in the Gaza Strip.
  • San Francisco's SOS to Xi Jinping: Can China Help Curb the Fentanyl Tide? San Francisco tackles fentanyl crisis as it hosts APEC summit, seeking international cooperation to combat drug smuggling.
  • Tesla and Bitcoin: Elon Musk's Plan to Disrupt the Global Currency Landscape Elon Musk's innovative vision pairs electricity supply with Bitcoin, challenging the Petrodollar system and dollar's dominance.
  • Nightmare for China's Defense: New-Generation Nuclear Bomber B-21 Raider's First Test Flight The B-21 Raider, a next-gen U.S. stealth bomber, completed its successful inaugural flight test, causing China's concern.
  • Hyundai's Ulsan EV Factory Sets Sights on World Domination by 2030 Hyundai builds new EV factory in Ulsan, part of its $20.4 billion investment plan to become a top-three global EV seller by 2030.
  • Hyundai's Shocking Revelation: Chairman Chung's Pledge to Fuel EV Growth Hyundai Chairman Euisun Chung commits to ongoing investments in electrification, emphasizing the importance of people in the process.
  • Samsung Shakes Up Work Culture: 58% of Global Hires Work Remotely Samsung adopts hybrid work model with remote and on-site options to attract talent and boost employee satisfaction.
  • Vietnamese Carpenter Crafts Life-Size Wooden Tesla Cybertruck Replica Vietnamese carpenter recreates Tesla's Cybertruck and Cyberquad out of wood inspired by his son's dream to be like Elon Musk.
  • U.S. Defense Secretary Austin Vows Close Consultation on North-South Military Agreement On Nov 13, US Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin discussed closely consulting on suspending the Sep 19 North-South Military Agreement.
  • In North Korea, Even Geniuses Can't Escape Their Family's Past at Top University North Korea's Kim Il Sung University admits students based on family background, limiting access even for academically gifted individuals.
  • Oreo 'Shrinkflation' Shocker: Consumers Claim Cookies Have Less Filling Oreo cookies face "shrinkflation" controversy as consumers claim the amount of cream has decreased, but Mondelez denies it.
  • Pope Francis Fires U.S. Bishop for Trump Support and Capitol Riot Role Pope Francis dismisses Bishop Joseph Strickland, known for controversies and support for Trump, appoints Joe Vasquez as administrator.
  • North Korea's Threat Sparks Major Defense Move: U.S.-South Korea Revise Strategy After 10 Years! South Korea and the U.S. have revised their 'Tailored Deterrence Strategy' to counter North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threat.
  • Thousands Rally in Europe: 'Stop Anti-Semitism' and 'Ceasefire in Gaza' Protests in Europe: Anti-Semitism rally in Paris attended by tens of thousands, while calls for ceasefire support in multiple cities.
  • How Watermelons Became Symbol of Palestinian Resistance on Social Media Watermelons emerge as a symbol of Palestine, used to circumvent censorship and show support for Palestinian independence.
  • Semiconductor Showdown: China Eyes Korean Tech Experts Amidst Global Power Play China seeks global tech talent, alarming industries. US restrictions spark semiconductor competition and technology leakage concerns.
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