With $180M in Support, Musk Backs Trump’s Victory—And Makes It Meme-WorthyTrump declares victory in the U.S. presidential election, with Musk's support and significant campaign contributions highlighted.
What Pavel Durov’s Arrest Means for Telegram’s 900 Million UsersPavel Durov, Telegram CEO, was arrested in France amid scrutiny over Telegram's role in illegal activities and past struggles.
Thailand's Cannabis Crisis: Why the Government is Reclassifying Weed as a NarcoticThose involved in the marijuana industry in Thailand are opposing the government's decision to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic.
Collapse of China's Real Estate: How State-Owned Banks and Government Policies Are Shaking Up EverythingChinese companies rarely go bankrupt. However, primarily, real estate firms frequently face bankruptcy.
Is South Korea's Economy Heading for a Crisis? IMF and UN Think SoIMF Announces South Korea's National Debt at 55.2%Various Institutions Express Concern Over South Ko ...
Promised Military Pay Raises Fall Short Under President Yoon Suk YeolThe YouTube video Captain Kim Sang Ho—Everything About the Military revealed that the government has ...
High Cost of Moving the Presidential Office: A Look into South Korea's Emergency Fund UsageNews1 When the Yoon Suk Yeol administration took office on May 10, 2022, the president’s office was relocated to Yongsan, Seoul, from the Blue House in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Recently, as the regime entered its third year, it was confirmed that the most significant portion of the national emergency fund, or general reserve fund, was spent […]
Korean Government to Pay $430M to U.S. Hedge Fund for Involvement in Samsung MergerSamsung C&T and Cheil Industries MergerDecision by the Permanent Court of ArbitrationGovernment to Pay $430 Million in Compensation It has been revealed that the U.S. hedge fund Mason Capital initiated the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) process, citing losses related to the Samsung merger. Our government has been ordered to compensate partially. Consequently, the government is […]
National Debt Reaches Historic Highs, Prompting ConcernsThe 2023 fiscal year national accounts report has revealed a national debt of $816.7B with a fiscal deficit of $63B . On the 11th, the government reviewed and approved the 2023 fiscal year national accounts report. According to the report, last year’s national debt reached a record high of $816.7 billion. The fiscal deficit, a […]
South Korea Plans to Establish Educational Development Special Zones, Foreigners Allowed to ApplyPlans to Establish Busan International K-pop High School The Ministry of Education announced 31 areas as the first pilot regions for the “Educational Development Special Zone,” a project supporting the cultivation of local talent through collaboration between local governments, education offices, universities, and corporations. Six metropolitan and 43 basic local governments have been selected as […]
Gimpo City Cracks Down on Malicious Complaints: What Punishments Await the Offenders?Gimpo City Requests Investigation into Online Forum MembersCharges of Obstruction of Public Duty AppliedWhat Level of Punishment Will Be Applied for Malicious Complaints? Gimpo City plans to request an investigation into individuals responsible for malicious complaints related to a case of a public official who made a drastic decision due to such complaints. On the […]
Biden Opens TikTok Account Despite Previous Ban, Sparking Debate Over Security RisksDespite previous security concerns that led to a federal ban on using China’s TikTok, President Joe Biden of the United States has opened a TikTok account before this year’s election. According to foreign media outlets such as CNN on the 12th (local time), Biden launched his official online campaign by opening an account on TikTok’s […]
China's Dilemma Part 2: Biden vs. Trump - Who's the Lesser 'Bowl of Poison'?◇ “China, the possibility of blaming China for COVID-19 responsibility and intensifying trade war if Trump wins.” Among critics, “With the ‘weakening of U.S. democracy and global leadership,’ Trump benefits China.” Former President Trump may be more hesitant to defend Taiwan due to his isolationist approach to foreign policy. Still, considering his unpredictability and strong […]
Japanese Foreign Ministry Confirms Late Discovery of Chinese Hacking Incident It has been reported that the diplomatic mail system through which Japan's Foreign Ministry headquarters and overseas diplomatic missions exchange confidential information has been cyber-attacked by China and its contents have been leaked...
Jobs for Salary Boosts Despite Having Criminal Records There are jobs with '1 in 6', '41% of all', and '1 in 3' ex-offenders. Despite being a criminal, they are said to be paid a high salary, and there is a movement to raise their salaries despite criticism. They are lawmakers...
North Korea's Online Shopping Secrets: How Do They Purchase Goods from Afar?North Korea relies on intermediaries for long-distance product purchases and uses "service cars" and "porters" for local deliveries.
Germany Resumes Arms Supply to Saudi Arabia After 5 Years Amidst Changing Middle East LandscapeGermany decides to supply short-range air-to-air missile IRIS-T to Saudi Arabia after years of arms embargo reconsideration.
China's New Online Game Regulations Send Shockwaves Through IndustryChina's strict gaming regulations create tension, but seen as aimed at managing the industry rather than suppressing it.
MH-60R Seahawk Helicopters: Delayed Torpedo Threatens South Korean NavySouth Korean Navy's MH-60R Seahawk helicopters may be deployed without torpedoes due to delays in supply chain.
The Reason Behind Declining Birth Rates – Is Excessive Competition to Blame? AsiaToday Reporter Hong Sun-mi = President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized on Saturday that "if the excessive competition system, including education, is the direct cause of the low birthrate, as many experts point out, we should focus on fixing it."
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