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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.
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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.
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'Make America Great Again' is More Than Just a Slogan in Today's U.S. Politics, Who is it For? The article discusses the impact of the "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement on U.S. foreign policy and alliances.
U.S. Stands Up for Palestinian Rights: New Principles Set by White House White House outlines Palestinian self-determination, non-negotiables, and Gaza Strip future strategy after Israel's actions.
A New Era of Military Diplomacy? Biden, Xi Push for Restored Relations President Biden aims to restore US-China military relations during his summit with President Xi in San Francisco.
U.S.-China Showdown in San Francisco: Major Talks Set to Influence Global Dynamics The U.S. and China's leaders, who have been at odds with each other, will meet face-to-face for the first time in a year on the 15th.
All Eyes on San Francisco: Will U.S.-China Summit Be a Turning Point for Global Economy and Peace? Chinese President Xi Jinping accepts President Joe Biden's invitation to visit the US, attending the U.S.-China and APEC summits.
Chelsea and Man City's 4-4 Clash: An Unforgettable EPL Spectacle Chelsea and Manchester City played a thrilling 4-4 draw in the English Premier League, with four equalizing goals in the match.
Xi's Dilemma: China Struggles to Set Key Policy Meeting Amid Economic Woes The triennial meeting of China's Communist Party faces delays due to economic challenges and Xi Jinping's consolidated power.
Biden vs. Trump: How the U.S. Election Could Shock the Battery Industry Korean battery companies face uncertainty due to the U.S. presidential election next year and potential policy changes.
Hyundai's Groundbreaking EV Factory Opens Doors in 2026 Hyundai Motor breaks ground on Ulsan EV-exclusive factory, aiming to lead the era of electrification with human-centered production.
From Ammunition to AI: How South Korea's Defense Technology Will Help Secure the World South Korean defense industry aims for $20 billion in exports with advanced technology and high-performance systems.
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