#u-s (137 Posts)
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Top 3 Priceless Classic Cars Found in an American Junkyard
Many people view junkyards as mere ruins, yet rare classic car models are occasionally discovered ...
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U.S. and Japan Raise Hourly Wages, Why Isn't South Korea Following?
California has raised the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour. According to the Associated Press, the new wage rate was implemented on the 1st, marking a 29% increase from last year’s minimum wage of $15.50. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an expedited bill in September last year to raise the minimum wage […]
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North Korea Criticizes U.S. Sanctions Against Russia, Labels Them as 'Malicious' and Ineffective'
North Korea says that despite massive U.S. sanctions against Russia, the U.S. can never break the Russian government's sovereignty course and the strong anti-imperialist will of its army and people.The DPRK's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) published an article by international affairs commentator Ro Joo-hyon on Saturday, titled "Silent sanctions and hasty rhetoric can only create plasticity.
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bb.q Chicken Crowned 'Best Fried Chicken' by American Magazine
The American food magazine Taste of Home has chosen bb.q Chicken as the “Best Chicken and Wings.” This announcement by Taste of Home is significant as bb.q Chicken has outperformed many global chicken franchises to take first place in the United States. On the 24th (local time), Taste of Home named bb.q Chicken as the […]
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Gas Giants Clash: Qatar Boosts LNG Amid U.S. Export Permit Freeze
Qatar, one of the leading oil shipping countries competing with the United States and Australia, plans to increase its production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) amidst increasing demand and a halt in growth projects from its key competitor, the United States. Qatar’s Energy Minister Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi announced on the 25th (local time) that they […]
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Korean Semiconductors Caught in the Middle: Facing Pressure from U.S., China, and Japan
With US President Joe Biden's visit to South Korea, the semiconductor industry is facing the challenge of securing competitiveness. The U.S. and Japan are expanding with software competitiveness and subsidies, and China is also looking for a way out of the U.S.'s grasp.
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Samsung's Foldable Panel Receives U.S. Military Certification for Durability Standards
Proven Durability From Freezing, Temperature Fluctuations, Falls, and Acceleration Samsung Display’s foldable panel has received “military spec” certification from the U.S. Department of Defense’s durability standard test. Samsung Display is the first to receive the certification for its foldable panel. Samsung Display announced on the 19th that its 7-inch foldable panel, used in the latest […]
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South Korea-Cuba Diplomatic Relations: Presidential Office Highlights Economic, Cultural, and Consular Benefits
The Presidential Office anticipates that establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba will lay the groundwork for economic cooperation, including the expansion of trade, entry of South Korean companies, and securing a supply chain for minerals such as nickel. In particular, it is expected that the opening of an embassy will significantly help ensure the safety of […]
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Planning a Trip to Cuba? Visa-Free Entry to U.S. May Be Denied for Some Travelers
Although South Korea and Cuba have established diplomatic relations, the absence of direct flights and other obstacles suggest that it will take some time before tourism between the two countries is fully activated. According to the travel industry, major domestic travel agencies in South Korea do not operate package tours exclusively for Cuba. For tourism […]
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North Korea's Ongoing Threat: What's Kim Really Up To? Separating Fact from Fiction - Part 1
The peninsula war theory is spreading domestically and abroad, as Kim Jong Un, leader of North Korea, defined South Korea as an immutable primary enemy and openly mentioned territorial occupation and pacification in case of emergencies, also continuing the provocation with the test launching of new weapons such as hypersonic missiles and long-range cruise missiles. […]
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What Biden 2.0 and Trump 2.0 Have in Common: Nuclear Hegemony
While a “return match” in this year’s U.S. election between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is likely, their policies are vastly different in most areas. However, if you look closely, they have more common ground than you might think. Even in energy policies, which are divided over whether to prioritize climate change […]
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'Trump Was Right on Some Issues,' Admits JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he will take a cautious stance on the U.S. economy. He warned that financial and geopolitical risks will affect the US economy, and criticized the rise of the stock market as a small pill to lure the economy into optimism...
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Electric Cars Hit a Rough Patch in Freezing US Weather
Mileage proportional to heater use↓ Charging time slows due to cold weather Queues in front of electric vehicle chargers Discharges and towing incidents abound As a winter storm with extreme cold temperatures rages across much of the central and north-central United States, electric vehicles are being discharged and towed...
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China Plans to Surpass the U.S. with 26,000 Low-Orbit Satellites by 2030
China plans to launch more than 26,000 low-earth orbit satellites by 2030. To become a global space power. To build a sixth-generation (6G) communications support network. Strengthening military power and pursuing economic interests. Expressing a sense of crisis in the U.S. and Europe...
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Ukraine's Missing Weapons: More Than Half of U.S. Supplies Unaccounted For
Over half of the weapons worth $1 billion delivered by the US to Ukraine cannot be located, raising concerns about future support.
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Trump's Possible Return Raises Concerns and Opportunities for Korean Security
There's a possibility of Trump engaging in nuclear arms reduction negotiations with North Korea if he returns to power.
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U.S. to Send 'Unofficial' Envoys to Taiwan Post-Election, China Not Happy
U.S. to send high-level delegation to Taiwan after presidential election, China opposes official contact with Taiwan.
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U.S. Oil Tanker Snatched: Iran's Risky Maritime Maneuver
Iran seizes U.S. oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the crucial global trade route, raising fears.
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U.S. and China Ministers in Trade Chat: Chip Exports in Focus
China expresses concern over U.S. semiconductor equipment export restrictions amid high-level economic talks.
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China's Market Share in the U.S. Shrinks Amidst New Cold War Realities
China may lose its top spot in U.S. imports as relations worsen, but its car exports are thriving, especially in Russia.