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Daniel Kim (711 Posts)

  • US Signals Stronger Taiwan Ties, Confronts China on International Stage The United States has upset the Chinese government, which demands adherence to the One China principle.
  • NVIDIA: A Titan in Tech, Yet Invisible in Brand Rankings According to CNBC on the 23rd (local time), AI chipmaker NVIDIA became the most valuable publicly traded U.S. company for the first time last week, but its brand recognition among the public is not on par. CNBC explained that NVIDIA failed to land on the list of 100 best-known brands released by Interbrand in November […]
  • North Korea Sends 74,000 Tons of Explosives to Russia Reports have revealed that North Korea sent over 74,000 metric tons of explosives to Russia from last August to this January.
  • Is the U.S. Pushing Towards World War? North Korea Thinks So North Korea condemned Washington for allowing Ukraine to attack Russia, claiming that such actions would result in the worst outcomes.
  • British Airways Captain Debunks Common Flight Myths and Soothes Nervous Flyers A British airline captain shared methods to overcome the fear of flying. In the United States, it’s estimated approximately 25 million people suffer from a fear of flying, with a higher prevalence observed among middle-aged and older adults. People with a fear of flying often experience tension and anxiety throughout the flight, and in severe cases, […]
  • Ukraine Condemns Kim-Putin Pact as 'Mass Murder' Agreement About Russia and North Korea signing a strategic military partnership, Ukraine has raised a voice of criticism.
  • Congress Debates Draft Expansion: Will Women Soon Register for Military Service? It was reported that Congress is pushing to include women in the draft to address the U.S. Armed Forces' military resources shortage.
  • Kim Jong Un and Putin Commit to Mutual Defense, Stirring Global Concern North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to establish a comprehensive strategic partnership.
  • Putin's Notorious Lateness Hits Pyongyang Russian authorities reported that Putin would come late in the evening of the 18th, but he landed after the date had changed.
  • Russia, North Korea, and Iran Join Forces On June 18, Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), emphasized his concern over the possibility of Russia supporting North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs relative to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to North Korea. U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, stated that the U.S. would do everything possible to block North […]
  • Lobbying War: Chinese Biotech Beats U.S. Security Law The U.S. Biosecurity Law has been halted due to active lobbying by Chinese biotech companies while it was expected to be enacted this year.
  • Tesla's Future Brightens in China with New FSD Testing Approval Tesla’s stocks saw a rise of over 5% following news that the company received approval to test its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in Shanghai, China. Tesla’s shares closed at $187.44, a 5.3% increase from the previous trading day on the 17th (local time) at the New York Stock Exchange. The surge is attributed to the […]
  • South Korea Warns Russia Over Putin's North Korea Visit The Presidential Office has revealed that it warned Russia not to cross a line ahead of President Putin's visit to North Korea this week.
  • Is North Korea Preparing for War? New Military Structures Spotted It has been reported that the North Korean military is currently carrying out construction work within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
  • IBM and Japan's AIST Forge Historic Quantum Computing Alliance   The United States and Japan have agreed to develop next-generation quantum computers. According to the Nikkei on the 16th, IBM and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on quantum research. This marks the first time IBM has collaborated with a research institute outside the U.S. […]
  • Trump’s Cognitive Attack on Biden Backfires with Name Blunder at Rally Former President Donald Trump made an error by mispronouncing his physician’s name while mocking the cognitive abilities of President Joe Biden. According to CNN on the 16th, Trump criticized Biden’s economic policy at a conservative group Turning Point Action event in Detroit, Michigan the previous night and said, “He probably doesn’t even know what the […]
  • Heart Risk Heightens with Obesity in Youth, Study Shows A recent study found that young people who are obese have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. The research investigated the correlation between obesity and the risk of cardiovascular diseases based on age and was presented at the 2024 Endocrine Society Annual Meeting (ENDO 2024). A person is diagnosed as obese if their Body […]
  • A Closer Look At North Korea's Science and Technology Research The Rodong Sinmun reported on the 14th that North Korea’s science and technology sector is embarking on national priority projects. According to data compiled by the National Science and Technology Committee, following May, all national priority projects for this year have been progressing as planned so far this month. The Kim Chaek Iron and Steel […]
  • Is This the Right Move? America Commits to Decade of Military Support for Ukraine The United States and Ukraine are set to sign a bilateral security agreement during the G7 summit, which will take place in Italy from June 13 to 15, as announced by the White House. The U.S. plans to establish a long-term security support system for Ukraine through this agreement, but it’s reported that a binding […]
  • Tesla Teams Up with China's Baidu for Full Self-Driving Upgrade Tesla has taken one step closer to launching its FSD service in China by agreeing to receive upgraded map software from Baidu.
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