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  • Will China Become the New EV Powerhouse? Electric cars (including hybrids) accounted for 50.4% of new vehicles sold in China from the 1st to the 14th of this month, outselling diesel and gasoline cars. This shift towards electric vehicles as the mainstream in the car market is attributed to the government’s active support for the electric vehicle industry through subsidies and the […]
  • Tragedy at Doggy Daycare: Puppy's Eye Lost to Larger Dog In a so-called doggy daycare, a six-month-old puppy was bitten by a fully-grown dog three times its size, resulting in the loss of one eye. ⓒJTBC According to a recent JTBC report, a six-month-old puppy named Biji was bitten by a larger dog at a doggy daycare on the 16th, resulting in the loss of […]
  • Russia Warns U.S. of Potential Vietnam and Afghanistan-like Outcome with Ukraine Aid Decision The Russian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the U.S. Congress’s decision to allocate $60.8 billion in aid to Ukraine. According to Reuters on the 21st (local time), Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, vehemently condemned the decision of the U.S. Congress to allocate $60.8 billion in aid to Ukraine. She drew parallels with historical […]
  • Hyundai's Giant Step Towards Carbon Neutrality Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group has signed a contract to purchase 147 MW of solar power to operate its electric vehicle (EV) factory, currently under construction in Georgia, USA, using renewable energy. The automotive giant recently announced that it has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for 15 years (2025-2040) with a new […]
  • Hamstrung! LA Angels' Anthony Rendon Faces Possible Injury List Anthony Rendon (34, LA Angels) has been sidelined due to an injury. MLB.com reported that “Rendon suffered a left hamstring injury. He continued to complain of discomfort after the game ended, so there’s a high likelihood he will be placed on the injured list.” Here’s how the injury occurred. Rendon, who started as the 1st […]
  • North Korea Mocks U.S. Attempts to Restore Sanctions, Calls It 'Foolish Act' On the 15th, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Thomas-Greenfield, met with President Yoon Suk Yeol during her visit to Korea. [Photo provided – Presidential Office] North Korea has scoffed at the U.S. attempt to restore the North Korea sanctions monitoring system, which is in crisis due to Russia’s veto, calling it a foolish act. […]
  • Drive Like a Pro: Kia Launches NBA-Themed Display in U.S. Kia has launched a service in the North American market that allows users to customize the design of vehicle clusters and infotainment displays to suit their preferences. Ahead of the NBA playoffs, Kia announced on Friday that it has released 30 NBA team-specific display themes in North America. These display themes are part of a […]
  • Tick Tock: Swiss Watch Exports Hit Four-Year Low Amid Chinese Demand Slowdown Swiss watch exports have significantly declined since 2020 as Chinese buyers’ demand for luxury watches slows. The world’s leading luxury company, LVMH, also feels the impact of Chinese consumers tightening their spending. On the 18th (local time), Bloomberg reported that the Swiss Watch Industry Federation’s exports in March fell by 16% compared to last year, […]
  • Labor Market Stability: New Jobless Claims Unchanged at 212,000" The U.S. Department of Labor announced on the 18th (local time) that the number of new jobless claims last week (from the 7th to the 13th) was tallied at 212,000, the same as a week earlier. This falls short of the forecast of 215,000. The number of jobless claims remains low, suggesting a solid labor […]
  • AI Takes on Lung Cancer: Deepnoid's New Automated Lung-RADS Classification Solution DeepNoid announced on the 19th that it had presented a research abstract on the Deep Learning-Based Automated Lung-RADS Classification Algorithm for lung cancer screening through low-dose chest computed tomography (LDCT) at the American College of Radiology 2024 (ACR 2024). This research aims to reduce the time taken for lung image analysis for lung cancer diagnosis […]
  • US Blocks Palestine's Long-Sought UN Membership  Reuters Palestine’s long-sought full membership in the United Nations, which received widespread support from member states of the UN Security Council, failed once again due to the US’s veto power. On the 18th (local time), the Security Council voted on a resolution recommending Palestine’s full UN membership to the UN General Assembly. Twelve out of […]
  • Hyundai's Latest Decision Sparks Controversy in South Korea Hyundai Plans to Import ‘Sonata Taxi’ Produced in China Recently, news broke that Hyundai could import the eighth-generation Sonata taxi produced in China. At the time, the Hyundai union claimed a collective agreement violation and opposed the move. Until now, the seventh-generation Sonata taxi has been produced in the Chungnam Asan factory, but due to […]
  • North Korea's Cyber Pirates Pillage $1 Billion Annually, Is Your Country Safe? - Part 2 North Korea’s usage of stolen virtual assets as a source of funds for the development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), such as nuclear weapons and missiles, is a well-known fact. Cyber attacks are being used as a means for North Korea, which cannot engage in regular trade activities, to acquire foreign currency needed for […]
  • North Korea's Cyber Pirates Pillage $1 Billion Annually, Is Your Country Safe? - Part 1 “North Korea is conducting indiscriminate cyber attacks in over 150 countries. Through cybercrime, they have stolen over a billion dollars annually for the past three years, threatening the economic stability of all UN member countries.” (Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations) “Illegal cyber activities could weaken the effectiveness of the Security Council’s sanctions. […]
  • 40 Years for Brutal Motel Murder: Is This Enough? A man in his 30s, who was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to sexually assault and subsequently killing a woman in her 70s working at a motel, has received a 40-year prison sentence on appeal. On the 17th, the second criminal division of the Daegu High Court (Judge Jeong Seung Kyu) broke the […]
  • Biden's Trade War: U.S. to Triple Tariffs on Chinese Steel After Donald Trump, President Joe Biden has also declared a substantial tariff hike on Chinese steel products and related items. As declarations and competition for protectionist measures aimed at China heighten, trade tensions between the U.S. and China are predicted to intensify. As reported by Yonhap News, President Biden visited the United Steelworkers (USW) headquarters […]
  • Snow Leopards in 3D: LG's Bold Move to Raise Climate Change Awareness In honor of Earth Day on April 22, LG Electronics takes a stand to raise awareness about animals facing extinction due to severe climate change. On the 16th (local time), LG Electronics announced the release of The LG Endangered Species Series on the billboard in Times Square, New York. The video features a dynamic 3D […]
  • Intel's Bold Claim: We Can Beat TSMC in the Foundry Game Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has emphasized that Intel is confident in its foundry business competitiveness and is capable of surpassing Samsung Electronics to become the world’s number-one company, overtaking Taiwan’s TSMC. According to the global news platform Semafor on the 18th, Gelsinger said, “TSMC has done an extraordinary job as a foundry, but Intel also […]
  • EU Decides to Impose More Sanctions Against Iran, Targeting Missile and Drone Production Preventing large-scale Israeli retaliation is keyEU foreign ministers to discuss further on May 22 Leaders of the 27 European Union (EU) countries agreed on the 17th (local time) to strengthen sanctions against Iran, which attacked Israel. EU member states attended a special EU summit in Brussels, Belgium, where they decided to tighten sanctions against Iran […]
  • EU Leaders Unite Against Iran, Call for Tougher Sanctions European Union (EU) Leaders have agreed to tighten sanctions against Iran amid escalating tensions in the Middle East over Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel. According to Reuters on January 17 (local time), EU leaders condemned Iran’s attack and reaffirmed their support for Israel’s security at the special EU summit held in Brussels, Belgium. They also […]
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