South Korean Defense Industry Thrives with Rise in Weapon Orders Due to War Geopolitical tensions in various parts of the world, such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israeli-Palestinian armed conflict, have led to a surge in arms orders. South Korean defense companies are also benefiting.
Prediction on Trump's Comeback Post Russia Victory Harvard University Professor Niall Ferguson, a world-renowned historian, has made waves by predicting that Russia will win its war with Ukraine next year...
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Israeli Embassy Uploads 'Seoul Terror Video' – Taken Down After Public Criticism The Israeli Embassy in Seoul has removed a fictionalized video of a Palestinian militant group, Hamas, attacking Israel from South Korea, a day after the controversial video was released.
Michigan Supreme Court Allows Donald Trump's Eligibility for Presidential Candidacy The Michigan Supreme Court rules against restricting Trump's candidacy based on the 14th Amendment, aiding his reelection campaign.
Israel and Hamas Long-Term Conflict Until February: Hamas Declares 'No Surrender' The war between Israel and the Palestinians continues, with both sides reaffirming that there will be no ceasefire or end to the conflict. Israel has signaled its commitment to a protracted war, hinting at a continued military presence, while Hamas has maintained its commitment to fighting...
Melania Trump's Mysterious Whereabouts Mounts as Presidential Election Looms Melania Trump, wife of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has disappeared from the public eye, including the campaign trail, sparking speculation...
China's AI-Backed Cyber Theft Raises Red Flags for U.S. Officials China's cyber espionage activities using artificial intelligence (AI) are growing, raising concerns for U.S. intelligence agencies.
China, Russia, and North Korea: A Triple Threat in Nuclear Tests? China and Russia are suspected of conducting construction work at their nuclear test sites, raising concerns of a nuclear arms race.
Government Takes Action: Sanctions on North Korea Targeting Hackers and Leaders In response to North Korea's recent launch of a long-range ballistic missile, the government has designated eight North Koreans for self-imposed sanctions for engaging in illegal cyber activities...
OpenAI Secrets to China? Suspected Data Leak Sparks FBI Involvement OpenAI reported suspected China espionage; China allegedly uses AI to gather stolen data, raising U.S. national security concerns.
Entertainment Industry Shocked by the Tragic Death of a 'Parasite' Actor [TV report by Kim Hyun-seo] Actor Lee Sun-gyun, who was under police investigation for allegedly taking drugs, has died and his agency has lost contact with him. According to Yonhap News on the 27th, a 112 report was received around 10 a.m. saying, "My husband wrote a note like a suicide note and left the house."
For 700 Years, This Country Continues Its Scary Festival Despite Critics The Faroe Islands are an autonomous territory of Denmark consisting of 18 small islands in the North Atlantic Ocean between Norway and Iceland.Unlike its home country, Denmark, the Faroe Islands are not part of the European Union.The Faroe Islands are known as a natural tourist resource...
War-Torn Christmas: Gloomy Christmas in Gaza and Ukraine The global community faced a gloomy Christmas as the suffering of war continued in various parts of the world, including the Palestinian Gaza Strip and Ukraine. According to the AP and AFP news agencies on Dec. 24, the Israeli military continued its air strikes on the Palestinian Gaza Strip on Christmas Eve...
Unaccompanied 6-Year-Old Child Put on the Wrong Flight A 6-year-old child traveling unaccompanied to spend the Christmas holidays at her grandmother's house in the United States boarded the wrong plane and was dropped off more than 250 kilometers from where she was supposed to be...
South Korea Joins Elite Club as the 7th Nation in the World to Possess Submarine-Launched Missiles South Korea has become the world's seventh SLBM operator. It has successfully completed the final stage, a submarine test launch, and has been deployed in practice. SLBMs are considered strategic weapons that can be operated stealthily and survive a preemptive strike. India and North Korea are also focusing on developing SLBMs...
Putin Critic Navalny Found in Siberian Penal Colony After Disappearance Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, who had gone missing while in prison, has been located and is serving his sentence in Siberia.
250 Lives Lost Overnight in Gaza During Christmas Nearly 27,000 dead in Gaza Netanyahu "War not over" Israeli offensive on Gaza continued on Christmas Day, killing 250 people overnight...
Life of Millionaire's Wife Living in Dubai (+Shopping List) The businesswoman who made headlines for spending 22 million won a day on entertainment after marrying a Dubai millionaire has given an update.Businesswoman Linda Andrade, who is married to a Dubai millionaire, has given an update on her full-term pregnancy...
No More Visa Needed in 2024: THIS Country Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Kenya to abolish visa requirements for visitors from around the world from January 1 next year...
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