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Daniel Kim (729 Posts)

  • U.S. and Japan's Secret Weapon: Microwave Tech to Neutralize Drones The US and Japan are set to develop technology to neutralize drones that infringe on their territories using electromagnetic waves.
  • Iran's Chilling Plot Against Trump Before Shooting Incident Before the assassination attempt on Trump, U.S. intelligence agencies had detected and were investigating an Iranian assassination plot.
  • High Ranking North Korean Diplomat Flees to South Korea from Cuba A high-ranking North Korean diplomat stationed in Cuba defected and entered South Korea last November.
  • Gun Control Debate Ignites: What Weapon was Used in Trump's Shooting? The weapon used in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania was an AR-15 rifle.
  • Laser Weapon System Ready for Action Against North Korean Drones Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced it would begin mass production of the anti-air laser weapons system called "Block-I."
  • US-South Korea Summit Delivers Strong Message to North Korea: We're United and Ready On Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and U.S. President Joe Biden held a summit in Washington, D.C.
  • U.S. Allies Unite: South Korea's Pledge to Ukraine Revealed South Korean Presidential Office announced that it aims to host a bilateral summit with the United States.
  • Samsung Workers Declare Indefinite Strike: Demands and Disruptions The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) has declared an indefinite general strike starting this month.
  • China's Grip on World Economies Tightens, Survey Shows A recent report revealed that most of the global population perceives China as having a significant influence on their national economies.
  • North Korea Slams U.S. 'Reckless Ambition' in Multi-Domain War Games North Korea criticized the first-ever Freedom Edge exercise conducted by the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.
  • Extremism or Activism? The Thin Line in Putin's Russia According to reports by foreign media outlets including the Financial Times (FT) on Tuesday, a court in Moscow has issued an arrest warrant for Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on charges of extremism. The Basmanny District Court in Moscow named Navalnaya as an “extremist” for her involvement in an extremist […]
  • New Luxury Treat in New York: Kimchi Cheddar Croissants A croissant filled with kimchi and cheese is gaining popularity in the Hamptons, a favorite vacation spot for affluent New Yorkers in Long Island. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Monday that a pastry dubbed “kimchi-cheddar croissant” is being sold at a price of a little over $8.50. the Hamptons, a famous holiday spot […]
  • From Local to Global: Chinese Cars Accelerate on the World Stage China surpassed Japan last year to become the world’s largest car exporter. It continues to show strong growth in its car exports in the first half of this year. Chinese automakers are speeding up the construction of overseas factories to avoid tariff barriers set up by the West, such as the European Union (EU), propelling […]
  • South Korea's President Yoon Highlights U.S. Alliance in Hawaii Visit South President Yoon Suk Yeol visited the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command on Tuesday.
  • Elon Musk's South Korean Shout-Out: Tesla Stock Soars in Seoul Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a picture on social media combining the South Korean flag and the Tesla logo.
  • Stop Spending Your Money on Supplements--Do These Instead! Health experts suggest that rather than spending money on mostly ineffective supplements and diet products, it is far more beneficial to focus on basic lifestyle habits. Dr. Nick Fuller, leader of the research program at the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney, highlights this point in an article for the non-profit academic media […]
  • South Korea's Yoon Fires Shots at Russia: Choose Between Koreas or Face Consequences President Yoon Suk Yeol has warned sternly against Russia's close ties with North Korea in a recent interview with Reuters.
  • Tesla vs. Nvidia: ETFs Show Winners and Losers in Latest Stock Battle Nvidia and Tesla have shown divergent stock price trends, leading to mixed results for ETFs holding these stocks. 
  • Ever Wondered Why Some Countries Drive on the Left and Others on the Right? We'll Tell You In countries like South Korea and the U.S., vehicles drive on the right side of the road, but in the U.K. and Japan, they drive on the left. While this may seem bizarre to us, about 35% of the world’s population lives in countries where cars drive on the left. Since the very beginning, most […]
  • China Drops Massive 'Monster' Coast Guard Ship in Philippine Waters - Sparks Outrage The Philippines said that China anchored the largest coastguard vessel in an exclusive economic zone (EEZ), calling it an "intimidation."
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