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  • Son Heung Min Isolated as Tottenham Struggles to Create Offensive Opportunities
  • North Korean Missiles in Ukraine: Analysis Shows High Failure Rate
  • Will South Korea Join the Enemy? Plans to Engage With China and Russia
  • Ugly Truth Behind Quick-Fix Weight Loss Solutions
    • Slim is In: iPhone 17 Slim to Replace Plus Models
    • Is China Behind the UK Defense Ministry Data Breach?
    • President Biden Denounces Anti-Semitic Behavior in United States and Europe
    • Seventeen's 'MAESTRO' Hits Billboard Charts
    • Americans Turn Away from McDonald's and Starbucks After Price Hikes
    • 'SPOT!' by Zico and Jennie Climbs to the Top of the World's Digital Song Sales
    • Stray Kids Teams Up with Charlie Puth for 'Lose My Breath'
    • How North Korea May Be the Real Winner of the Russia-Ukraine War: A Threat to Global Security
    • K-Pop Meets Hollywood: BTS' RM Collaborates with 'Beef' Director
    • North Korea Mourns the Loss of Kim Ki Nam, the Propaganda Godfather
    • Rookie KPOP Group BabyMonster Dominates U.S. Music Charts
    • Bed Next to Toilet: Take a Look Inside the $47 Apartment in Shanghai
    • Apple Revolutionizes AI With New In-House Chips for Data Centers
    • Amazon's Bold Move: Online Shopping Service Launches in South Africa
    • Malaysia Set to Double Down on KAI's FA-50 Supersonic Light Attack Aircrafts
    • U.S. Cancels Export Licenses for Huawei Suppliers
    • No Testicles, No Problem? Man Discovers Missing Pair After 30 Years
    • Is the Elite Vehicles Act a Threat to Affordable Electric Cars in the US?

    LATEST

    • Kim Jong Un's Handpicks Most Pretty Virgin Girls For His 'Pleasure Squad'
    • Macron, Xi, and Von der Leyen: A Trilateral Meeting of Power
    • South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's to Share Plans for the Country
    • Hamas Says 'Yes' to Egypt's Gaza Ceasefire Proposal, Israel Says 'No'
    • From Gaza to JFK: Injured Palestinian Kids Reach U.S. for Medical Aid
    • Tragedy in South Korea: Elderly Man Killed During Rainstorm

    ASIA

    • North Korea Mourns the Loss of Kim Ki Nam, the Propaganda Godfather
    • Bed Next to Toilet: Take a Look Inside the $47 Apartment in Shanghai
    • Malaysia Set to Double Down on KAI's FA-50 Supersonic Light Attack Aircrafts
    • Murderer in Gangnam: Top Student Stabs Girlfriend to Death
    • Chinese Beverage Brand Stirs Up Debate Over Fukushima Water
    • China Zoo Faces Backlash for Coloring Dogs to Look Like Pandas
    • China's War on Fake News: One-person Media Under Scrutiny
    • Is China's E-commerce Dominance a Threat to Amazon and Walmart?

    WORLD

    • North Korean Missiles in Ukraine: Analysis Shows High Failure Rate
    • Will South Korea Join the Enemy? Plans to Engage With China and Russia
    • Is China Behind the UK Defense Ministry Data Breach?
    • President Biden Denounces Anti-Semitic Behavior in United States and Europe
    • Americans Turn Away from McDonald's and Starbucks After Price Hikes
    • How North Korea May Be the Real Winner of the Russia-Ukraine War: A Threat to Global Security

    BUSINESS

    • Slim is In: iPhone 17 Slim to Replace Plus Models
    • Apple Revolutionizes AI With New In-House Chips for Data Centers
    • Amazon's Bold Move: Online Shopping Service Launches in South Africa
    • Starbucks' 'Third Eye': The Future of Retail Management is Here
    • Spirit Airlines' Second-Quarter Outlook Falls Below Expectations
    • Revolutionizing AI: TSMC Starts Production of Chips for Tesla's Dojo
    • China's Exports to the U.S. Through Vietnam and Mexico Escalates Trade War
    • Crypto Companies Flock to Hong Kong as U.S. Tightens Oversight

    DEBATE

    • Shocking Discovery: Man Finds Out Child is Not His, Annuls Marriage
    • Warning: Spicy Chicken Ramen Sends Woman to Hospital in Agony
    • Brazilian Woman Caught Dragging Dead Uncle to Bank for Loan
    • Coachella's Real Headliner: Staggering Food and Drink Prices
    • Shocked as Man Brings Dual Monitor Setup to Starbucks for Work
    • Beauty and the Bots: World's First AI Beauty Pageant Announced

    ENTERTAINMENT

    • Seventeen's 'MAESTRO' Hits Billboard Charts
    • 'SPOT!' by Zico and Jennie Climbs to the Top of the World's Digital Song Sales
    • Stray Kids Teams Up with Charlie Puth for 'Lose My Breath'
    • K-Pop Meets Hollywood: BTS' RM Collaborates with 'Beef' Director
    • Rookie KPOP Group BabyMonster Dominates U.S. Music Charts
    • K-Pop Sensation ATEEZ to Storm MAWAZINE Festival Main Stage
    • Virtual Idols Rising: The Future of K-Culture
    • NewJeans' 'Bubble Gum' Blows Up on Global Music Scene

    SPORTS

    • Son Heung Min Isolated as Tottenham Struggles to Create Offensive Opportunities
    • North Korea Dominates South in AFC U-17 Women's Soccer Match
    • Giants' Jung Hoo Lee Makes Waves with Impressive Hits Against Phillies' Top Pitcher
    • Son Heung Min Breaks into Top 4 Soccer Players in Their 30s
    • Messi's No-Show Sparks Major Rule Change in Chinese Soccer
    • Justice Served: $138.7 Million Settlement for Victims of Gymnastics Abuse Scandal

    LIFESTYLE

    • Knee-Cap Catastrophe: Is Your Dog at Risk of THIS Common Condition?
    • Ugly Truth Behind Quick-Fix Weight Loss Solutions
    • No Testicles, No Problem? Man Discovers Missing Pair After 30 Years
    • 7 Life-Changing Laundry Hacks You Need to Know
    • Microplastics: More Than Skin Deep?
    • Beat Osteoarthritis to the Punch with Biomarkers
    • End of an Era: Honolulu's Famous Haiku Stairs to Be Dismantled
    • 10 Interesting Facts Behind Supertasting and Taste Addiction