Venezuelan Election Scandal: Opposition Reveals Shocking Vote Counts Contradicting Maduro’s WinThe opposition has published online voting results that starkly differ from those announced, which declared Maduro the winner.
North Korea and China: Is Their Friendship on the Rocks?The Chinese government publicly denied the recent analysis of a strange atmosphere between North Korea and China.
How Chinese Bank Repaired $4,500 Worth of Cash Torn in 100K piecesA bank in China repaired $4,500 worth of torn banknotes. The banknotes were from a woman who died from depression.
China Protests Demand Freedom and Reform, Slam Xi Jinping's DictatorshipLiberty Times, a national newspaper published in Taiwan, revealed protests against Chinese President Xi Jinping's rule in Hunan Province.
North Korean Leader Praises 'Miracle' Rescue of 4,200 Flood VictimsKim Jong Un visited the flood-affected areas in North Korea yesterday, where he directed the rescue and evacuation of residents.
Greece's New Beach Law Nets $380K in Fines in Just 5 DaysGreece has stepped up its crackdown on tourist spots to tackle overtourism. It is deploying surveillance drones to monitor.
Dog Meat Mastery: North Korea’s Chefs Compete in High-Stakes Cooking ContestAlthough dog meat is becoming less common in South Korea, it remains a popular dish in North Korea, where annual competitions showcase it.
Kim Jong Un Sends Condolences to Vietnam After Leader's DeathKim Jong Un sent condolence flowers to the funeral of Nguyen Phu Trong, leader of its ruling Communist Party, who passed away last Friday.
China’s Warning to Taiwan: Don’t Be America’s 'Pawn' in Trump’s Defense SchemeChinese government warned Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) not to become a "pawn" for the U.S.
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Shuttlecock Prices Skyrocket: Is Badminton Now a Sport for the Rich?The recent surge in shuttlecock prices in China has sparked controversy about badminton becoming a sport for the wealthy.
After 8 Years, North Korean Athletes Ready to Compete in Paris!The North Korean national team has kicked off its training at the Olympic venue, participating for the first time in 8-years.
Spain’s Vacation Hotspots in Chaos: Why Locals Are Telling Tourists to ‘Get Out!’Protests against tourism continue in Spain due to rising living costs and environmental pollution, causing discomfort in daily lives.
North Korea Opens Doors: 140 Japanese Students Set for Historic Visit!North Korea has reportedly approved the visit of about 140 students from Korea University in Japan and allowed Korean students to visit.
North Korea Marks 'Victory' Over U.S. with Bold Nuclear ClaimsAs North Korea approaches the 71st anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement, it has ramped up its hostility toward the United States.
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North Korea Drops Trash Balloons Across the Border for the 8th Time This YearOn the 18th, citizens discovered North Korea's spattered trash balloons in various locations in the northern Gyeonggi region.
SpaceX and X to Call Texas Home, Musk Blames California LawFollowing Tesla's lead, Elon Musk announced his plans to move the headquarters of his other companies, X and SpaceX, to Texas.
BTS Jimin to Perform New Single 'Who' Live on The Tonight ShowAccording to The Tonight Show's official social media account, Jimin will perform his "Who" title song on July 23.
Kim Jong Un Reveals Grand Aquaculture Plans to Boost Local EconomiesOn the 16th that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and key party officials had visited the Pungo district in Sinpo City the previous day.
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