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  • Manager’s Illegal Loans Expose 1,200 Contacts, K-Pop Artists Affected BPM Entertainment, home to artists like Lee Seung Gi, Taemin, and Lee Mujin, is under scrutiny following a personal data leak.
  • Comedian Lee Jin Ho Admits to Illegal Gambling, Promises to Repay Debts for Life Comedian Lee Jin Ho confessed to illegal gambling, expressing remorse for his actions and commitment to repay his debts.
  • Thai Man Arrested After 20 Years of Illegal Penis Enlargement Procedures A 36-year-old man in Thailand was arrested after performing penis enlargement procedures for 20 years without medical training.
  • Shocking Rise of Deepfake Crimes: Teens Targeting Their Own Sisters and Moms South Korean authorities are investigating a rise in deepfake sex crimes involving victims who are close friends or family of perpetrators.
  • Shocking K-Pop Merch Scandal: Weverse, YG Plus, SM, JYP Accused of Refund Violations The KFTC announced that it imposed corrective orders for four major entertainment agencies' violations of e-commerce laws.
  • Shohie Ohtani's Interpreter-Turned-Embezzler Now Delivering Uber Eats Ippei Mizuhara, the interpreter and manager for Ohtani Shohei recently garnered attention after photos showing him deliering for Uber Eats.
  • Top 6 America's Craziest Custom Cars Since automobiles first appeared worldwide, many consumers have dreamed of owning a unique car.
  • Caught on Camera: Doctor Secretly Drugs Girlfriend Leading to Miscarriage A shocking story was reported of a woman who miscarried after unknowingly ingesting a drug secretly administered by her doctor boyfriend.
  • Tesla's Cybertruck Gets a 'Blinding' Upgrade - But Are You Ready for the Risks? What if the unpainted body was carefully polished to achieve maximum shine? Some have implemented this idea, turning it into a hot topic.
  • Actor Lee Seo Han Clarifies Indecent Video Allegations Actor Lee Seo Han has once again clarified allegations of uploading illegal ...
  • Celebrity Caught in Hong Kong's E-Cigarette Crackdown Hong Kong singer and actor Hubert Wu (34) has admitted to illegally importing over 100 e-cigarettes and has been fined. On the 25th (local time), the foreign media outlet China Daily reported that Hubert Wu admitted to illegally importing e-cigarettes and was fined 3,051 ringgit (approximately $780). The trial took place at the Kowloon City […]
  • Lee Yoon Jin Reports Lee Beom Soo's Illegal Weapon Photo = TV Report DB Translator Lee Yoon Jin, currently in a divorce lawsuit with actor Lee Beom Soo, has once again shared her emotional state. On April 17, Lee Yoon Jin posted a lengthy message on social media, stating, “I had a 30-minute conversation with my father while waiting for the airport bus. At […]
  • South Korean Health Ministry Promises $25 Million Reward to Stop Illegal Medical Rebates Ministry of Health and Welfare Launches Illegal Rebate Reporting PeriodUp to 30 Billion Won(USD 25 million) RewardWhistleblowers Receive ‘Liability Exemption’ and Special Protection Recently, amidst medical students striking over the expansion of medical schools, there’s been a spotlight on cases of doctors’ abuse of power. This situation seems to present an opportunity for retaliation for […]
  • Defense Minister Shin Warns of Increasing Nuclear Threats and Illegal Provocations from North Korea Addressing the 80th class of graduates of the Military Academy On the 26th, Defense Minister Shin Won Sik stated, “The possibility of nuclear threats and illegal provocations from North Korea is increasing day by day.” At the graduation and commissioning ceremony of the 80th class of the Military Academy held at Hwarang parade ground, Minister […]
  • China's Complex Sentiments Towards Mexico: Balancing Act Between Trade Partner and Immigration Woes Hong Soondo, Beijing Correspondent, AsiaToday = China's love-hate relationship with Mexico has been analyzed as a love-hate relationship. This is because while Mexico has recently emerged as a staging ground for bypassed exports to the U.S., which has helped Beijing considerably, the U.S.-Mexico border is also a highly publicized conduit for illegal immigration of its own citizens to the U.S. Diplomatic sources in Beijing cited the 23rd as a distribution route for the drug fentanyl, which is plaguing the United States. The raw material for the drug, produced in China, enters the U.S. through Mexico. Moreover, the two countries have grown closer in recent years, with China actively utilizing Mexico as a staging ground for bypassing exports to the United States. As of last year, the value of Chinese goods exported to Mexico increased by a whopping 30 percent from the previous year. Industry insiders said that most Chinese goods are either further processed in factories across Mexico or "labeled" into finished products before being exported to the U.S. overland. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which offers broad tariff reductions...
  • Hwang Ui-jo Heads to England as Seoul Lifts Travel Ban Soccer player Hwang Ui-jo has been linked with a move to Montpellier HSC in France. Hwang's contract was recently terminated by Norwich City, where he was playing on loan, and his future is currently unclear. There is a lot of interest in this...
  • Teenagers Convicted for Horrifying Acts of Forcing Prostitution and Sexual Assault [iNews24 Reporter Jongyoon Jung] Four teenagers who sexually assaulted their peers and forced them into prostitution were sentenced to severe penalties in a first trial...
  • Surge in Chinese Migrants Crossing U.S. Southern Border AsiaToday Sunmiri Reporter = The number of Chinese people attempting to illegally immigrate to the United States via Mexico has increased dramatically, according to a new study.
  • 30,000 Small Boat Migrants Crossed English Channel to UK Last Year In 2023, the UK saw the second-highest number of refugees, with 29,437 arrivals, despite a decrease from 2022.
  • Chinese Woman Fined as Drug Offender for Selling Fever Medicine It's because a narcotic ingredient was detected in the cold medicine.When taking cold medicine or fever reducers to China, you must consult a doctor.You should search for your carrying medicine on the Pharmacy Information Center website to see if it contains any ingredients...
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