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  • America's Shocking Declaration to Keep China in Check: Building Nuclear Submarines HERE? The U.S. encourages Japan to consider owning nuclear submarines, following Australia's lead. Japan's military power enhancement is evident.
  • Trump's Explosive Testimony: Admits Involvement in Asset Valuation Scandal Donald Trump admits involvement in valuation process during New York trial over alleged asset value manipulation and fraud charges.
  • Three Runways? How Japan's Ambitious Aircraft Carrier Turned into a Mockery The Akagi aircraft carrier, originally a cruiser, had three runways but design flaws led to its sinking in battle.
  • Power Behind the U.S. Soldiers: How Exoskeletons are Shaping the Future of the U.S. Military Exoskeletons amplify soldiers' strength but pose risks if they malfunction. Balancing tech advancement with safety is crucial.
  • $800 Flash Drive that Shook South Korea's Defense Procurement Defense procurement corruption erodes trust in the military. Not all cases are corrupt; clarity and transparency are vital.
  • Trump's Re-Election Strategy Includes Revenge on Ex-Officials Who Switched Sides Former President Donald Trump may use federal agencies to target critics if re-elected, raising concerns about political vendettas.
  • Microsoft AI Picks the Winners: 3 Lithium Stocks Set to Soar 300% Microsoft's AI tool Copilot suggests three lithium stocks with potential for a 300% return by 2030: Albemarle, Livent, and Lithium Americas.
  • Why is the U.S. Military Switching to 6.8mm Ammo? Bigger Bang, Better Accuracy The 5.56mm and 7.62mm bullets have distinct pros and cons. The transition to 6.8mm offers a promising balance of attributes for future use.
  • 2024 Election Shakeup: Biden Loses Ground in States He Won in 2020 President Joe Biden faces a major defeat against former President Donald Trump in swing state polls, losing in 5 out of 6 key battlegrounds.
  • Hyundai's New Palisade Night Edition Faces Criticism in the U.S. - Here's Why Hyundai's Palisade Night Edition faces criticism in the U.S. for its high price, contrasting its affordable reputation.
  • North Korean Diplomatic Missions Shut Down Due to Financial Hardships North Korea may close nearly a quarter of its foreign embassies due to financial difficulties, following recent withdrawals.
  • North Korea Allegedly Supplies Short-Range Ballistic Missiles to Russia Recent evidence suggests North Korea may have provided short-range ballistic missiles to Russia amid detected arms trades.
  • U.S. Auto Workers Secure Significant Wage Increase, Impact on Car Prices Expected Hyundai and Kia Unions agree to record wage increase; contrasting with U.S. Auto Workers' recent 25% raise.
  • Three-Star Corps Commander's Surprise Gesture Stuns All at Promotion Ceremony Heartwarming military promotion ceremony in South Korea, featuring a kind division commander's gestures and surprises.
  • Mbappé Rejects $776 Million Offer: Liverpool Eyes Star Player on a Free Transfer Kylian Mbappé rejected a $849 million transfer offer from Al Hilal; Liverpool reportedly interested in signing him as a free agent.
  • Zelensky Rejects Peace Talks with Terrorists, Challenges Trump to Visit Ukraine Zelensky refuses talks with terrorists, challenges Trump to witness war. Denies stalemate, cites military progress.
  • Trump Leads in Five of Six Contested States, Could Secure 300 Electoral Votes Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in approval ratings in five of six key battleground states, per recent polls.
  • What happened to Japan's 'cute princess' Gakko? Suddenly landing in the U.S. while going to Peru. Princess Kako, the niece of Emperor Naruhito of Japan, who is nicknamed the ‘Pretty Princess’, was seen waving at Tokyo Haneda Airport on the 1st, before embarking on her tour to Peru. TBS Capture Princess Kako, known as the ‘Pretty Princess’ in Japan and niece of Emperor Naruhito, has drawn attention over whether she will […]
  • signs of US-Israeli conflict over ceasefire.. One month into the Yi-Palestinian war. Started on a civil war scale, escalation mood Israel "will continue war" US "must pause and save civilians" "Biden administration also discusses possible resignation of Netanyahu regime" The Israeli-Palestinian war, which broke out on March 7, has entered its first month.
  • 'Money tree sister also shot'... 2600 billion won for 'military drones' in the Yi-Pal war [Global Startup Scene] Week 1, November Hot News'Global Startup Scene' is a section that delivers the major global venture capital (VC) and startup news that occurred during the week. In addition, we also highlight the impact and outlook on the domestic startup market.1 million Daeguns.
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