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Rachel Park (387 Posts)

  • Could Your Heartburn Meds Be Giving You Headaches? New Research Reveals Surprising Link The risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs has been revealed. The research results suggesting that the risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs have been published in Neurology Clinical Practice Journal. Acid reflux generally occurs after meals or […]
  • Lisbon Doubles Tourist Tax: What Visitors Need to Know The capital of Portugal, Lisbon, is raising its tourist tax by two times. A popular tourist spot in Lisbon is the Belem Tower / Flickr According to The Portugal News, Lisbon is raising its tourist tax from 2 euros per night to 4 euros, the first increase in 2019 for five years. The mayor of […]
  • Biden Accuses China, Japan, and India of Economic Self-Sabotage Through Xenophobia President Joe Biden of the United States has claimed that ‘xenophobia’ is hindering economic growth in China, Japan, and India. His remarks are interpreted as targeting former President Donald Trump’s “anti-immigration” stance, which will stage a “return match” in this year’s presidential election. According to Reuters on the 1st (local time), President Biden said at […]
  • China's Elite Move to Japan: Dissatisfied with Regime, Wealthy Individuals Seek New Life A 45-year-old Chinese man who once ran a metal trading business in China and relocated to Tokyo, Japan, in March. He changed his name to Tomo Hayashi and brought his family to Japan. Hayashi resides in a high-end coastal condo worth $650,000 and sends his two sons to a Japanese elementary school. Like Hayashi, it […]
  • North Korea Plotting Terrorist Attacks Abroad, Says South Korea's NIS South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) has revealed that it is responding to intelligence regarding potential terrorist activities by North Korea against South Korean embassy officials and citizens abroad. On the 2nd, the NIS stated, “Recently, as we have obtained numerous signs that North Korea is preparing to carry out terrorist attacks against our diplomatic […]
  • Children Shouldn't Use Smartphones Until They're 13,Says French Experts According to British media outlets, the French government is considering a plan to ban the watching of videos by children under three and the use of smartphones by children under 13. According to the report, experts commissioned by the Élysée Palace to study guidelines for limiting children’s smartphone usage recently submitted a report that strictly […]
  • One For the History Books: Arizona Repeals Abortion Ban The Arizona House and Senate have both passed a bill to repeal the Abortion Ban Law, which was reinstated by a court ruling last month. As the November presidential election approaches, the issue of abortion rights has emerged as a critical point of contention, with growing support for abortion rights even within the conservative Republican […]
  • China's New Power Play: Third Aircraft Carrier Hits the Seas China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, embarked on its maiden voyage on the 1st. After several more test voyages, China plans to field the Fujian within a year. According to Xinhua News Agency and other sources, the Fujian departed from the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai around 8 a.m. local time. Since its launch in June […]
  • North Korean Missiles Used in Russia-Ukraine War A UN Sanctions investigation team has announced that North Korean missiles were used in the Russo-Ukrainian war. This violates UN sanctions against North Korea and confirms long-suspected military cooperation between North Korea and Russia. According to a report by Reuters on the 29th (local time), citing a 32-page UN Sanctions investigation team’s report, an analysis […]
  • Nanny in China Abuses Infant and Refuses to Apologize Screenshot from China Network   A troubling case of child abuse has surfaced in Hunan, China, where a nanny was caught on video mistreating an 8-month-old baby. According to a report from China Network on the 30th, a video released by the baby’s family shows the nanny suddenly picking up the baby and forcefully throwing the […]
  • Yoon Gil Byeong: Unsung Hero of the Korean War The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs announced on the 30th that the late Major Yoon Gil Byeong, who died during the Battle of Highlands, also known as Kojion, has been selected as the Korean War (June 25, 1950) Hero of May 2024. Born in 1931 in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, Major Yoon volunteered for […]
  • Haiti's Tragic Turn: How It Became a No-Go Zone in the Caribbean The South Korean government has decided to designate Haiti, a country virtually in a state of anarchy due to gang violence, as a travel ban country starting next month. According to Yonhap News, the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 29th that it has decided to issue a Level 4 (Travel Ban) […]
  • The Downfall of Gérard Depardieu: From National Treasure to Accused Harasser Gérard Depardieu (75), a French national actor who has been stigmatized as a ‘sex scandal actor’ due to ongoing sexual allegations, has been summoned by the police on suspicion of sexually harassing film production staff.   AFP reported on the 29th (local time) that Gérard Depardieu, a French national actor who is accused of sexual assault, was summoned by […]
  • New Trend in China: 'Single Love' and 'Suicidal Singleness' Momo and Chen, both from Shenzhen, Guangdong Province in China, have been each other’s first love for two years. However, to others, they seem more like acquaintances than a couple. Living in different regions, they meet once or twice a week, and each pays for the expenses for their dates. Additionally, they consider affectionate conversations […]
  • Possible US Security Threats: North Korea, Iran, and Russia North Korea has dispatched a high-level delegation to Iran, which was on the brink of a direct conflict with Israel. They also released a statement criticizing the ROK-US joint exercises and downplaying Russia. There is analysis that North Korea, Iran, and Russia are strengthening trilateral cooperation through missile technology and weapons. According to the Rodong […]
  • Watch Out Kristi Noem, Doug Burgum is Coming Through! On the 28th (local time), Axios reported that North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (67) is emerging as a potential running mate for former President Donald Trump. While absorbing moderate voters has emerged as a key to victory in this year’s U.S. election, former president Donald Trump is eyeing Governor Burgum’s diverse experience and moderate conservative […]
  • President Yoon's Approval Rating Hits Rock Bottom: What's Next for Him? On the 29th, a public opinion poll revealed that President Yoon Suk Yeol’s approval rating had fallen for three consecutive weeks, marking the lowest level since August of the year before last. The survey conducted by Realmeter at Energy Economy’s request from the 22nd to the 26th targeting 2,518 eligible voters aged 18 and above […]
  • Foreign Tourists Flood Korea, Surpassing Pre-COVID Numbers The number of foreign tourists to Korea is quickly recovering to pre-COVID-19 levels, with notable surges expected during Japan’s Golden Week (April 27 to May 6) and China’s Labor Day (May 1-5). It’s anticipated that approximately 180,000 tourists from China and Japan alone will visit during these periods. To keep this positive trend, the government […]
  • Biden Urges Israel to Avoid Rafah Attack Amid Rising Tensions The U.S. and Israeli leaders held a phone consultation on the 28th (Eastern Standard Time) and exchanged views on ceasefire negotiations and the ground war in Rafah. The White House reported that President Joe Biden reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to Israel’s security to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the call. In addition, the two leaders […]
  • Climate Change at Its Finest? Unusual Tornado Activity Struck in the Midwest Tornadoes have struck the Midwestern region of the United States, causing damage to homes and buildings and several injuries. Although tornadoes are common in some parts of the United States, recent events may have been influenced by climate change, according to some analyses. According to DPA and other sources, dozens of tornadoes struck the Midwest, […]
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