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  • Philippines Summons Chinese Diplomats After Sea Collision The Philippine government summoned the Chinese diplomats to lodge an official protest concerning the collision between the Chinese and their coast guard vessels in the disputed South China Sea on the 5th. The coast guard vessels of China and the Philippines are in a territorial dispute over the South China Sea. The size of each […]
  • How 'Blackout Bombs' Could Change Modern Warfare Forever The 'blackout bomb', which is being developed by the Ministry of National Defense as one of South Korea's new weapons, is a carbon fiber bomb that can disable enemy power transmission networks in case of emergency. The weapon is used to paralyze the power grid, cutting off power supplies essential to enemy operations, and is classified as a non-lethal technology...
  • Disney Announces Cancellation of Several Projects Amid Studio Reorganization Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger The Walt Disney Company announced that many planned projects had been canceled during the studio restructuring process. Walt Disney Company (from now on referred to as Disney) CEO Bob Iger stated on the 5th (local time) at an investor conference Q&A session in San Francisco, USA, “We have already discarded […]
  • Tesla's Gigafactory in Berlin Halts Production After Suspected Arson Attack On the 5th, Tesla’s Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany, halted production due to a fire suspected of an arson attack by a group at a nearby substation facility. According to Reuters and other foreign media reports, a fire broke out at the Steinfurt substation near the Tesla factory. The fire did not spread inside the Tesla […]
  • China's Defense Budget Exceeds $250 Billion Amidst Heightened US Competition It was set at approximately $257 billion, a 7.2% increase from last yearThe peaceful reunification with Taiwan is omittedAs was the case last year, the Korean Peninsula is not mentioned On March 5th, Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers marched outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing after the opening ceremony of the second […]
  • Is LIV Golf Declaring War After Being Rejected from the OWGR? PIF has 9 days left to invest in PGA TourLIV CEO Norman says “OWGR is not official”PGA Tour goes on the offensive Greg Norman, the Commissioner and CEO of LIV Golf, has his sights set on a particular goal. [Photo=LIV Golf] As LIV Golf gives up on world rankings, the offensive of the PGA Tour […]
  • Biden and Trump Secure Wins in Democratic and Republican Primaries Across U.S. President Joe Biden is giving a speech at the Competition Committee held in the State Dining Room in Washington D.C., U.S. on the 5th (local time)./AP·Yonhap News On November 5th (local time), President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, who are expected to compete again in the U.S. election, are winning in the Democratic […]
  • Bill Gates Visits World's Tallest Statue of Unity in India, Hails Engineering Former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates shared his sightseeing experience at the world's largest statue, the Statue of Unity, before heading to the biggest event...
  • Philippine Ship Damaged in Latest South China Sea Clash with China The Coast Guard vessels and ships from the two nations are acutely confrontingPhilippines insists on the damage of such as the hullChina is firmly confronting, saying it was an appropriate action In the disputed waters of the South China Sea, a Chinese coast guard vessel and a Philippine ship have collided once again. At this […]
  • US Stands Firm on Denuclearization in North Korea Negotiations AsiaToday By Hamanju Hamanju Washington Correspondent = A senior U.S. State Department official has dismissed calls for disarmament talks with North Korea and reaffirmed that denuclearization is the goal. However, the official acknowledged the need for "interim steps" to discuss weapons-related activities and proliferation on the way to the end goal of complete denuclearization. "Our goal is clear, and we will continue to work for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, even if North Korea does not agree to give up its nuclear weapons," Chung Park, the State Department's senior official for North Korea, told the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., on Friday (local time), when asked if the United States would be open to achieving disarmament goals such as limiting the number of missiles. "We've heard that argument (disarmament talks) before, and I would say that North Korea is proliferating ballistic missiles and engaging in relations with Russia," he said, noting that "we need to think about what that argument is about in disarmament talks." Putting aside the long-term goal of denuclearizing North Korea for the time being...
  • South Korean Supreme Court Admits North Korean Hacking Breach A view of the Supreme Court located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. [Photo provided by Newsis] The Supreme Court belatedly issued an apology after at least 26 documents containing personal information were leaked due to hacking suspected to be carried out by North Korea. According to the Supreme Court on the 5th, the Court Administration Office announced […]
  • 70 Years Strong: The Legacy of U.S.-South Korea Military Cooperation South Korean and U.S. military authorities are conducting 'Freedom Shield' exercises to defend the Korean Peninsula. The exercises will enhance the interoperability and operational capabilities of the U.S.-ROK alliance by conducting various joint exercises on land, sea and air...
  • Goldman Sachs CIO Warns Against Investing in the Chinese Market On the 5th, police officers are saluting at the flagpole in front of the People’s Hall in Beijing, China. AP Yonhap News The Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Goldman Sachs, a representative investment bank on Wall Street, warned against investing in the Chinese market at this time. He cited difficulties in sectors that have been […]
  • Russia's Space Nuclear Weapon Plan Raises Concerns in US Intelligence U.S. intelligence agencies have reportedly picked up on Russia’s plans to deploy a satellite-killing nuclear weapon, so-called space nukes, capable of destroying Western satellites in Earth’s orbit. CNN recently reported, citing U.S. intelligence sources, that Russia is making efforts to develop a space-based nuclear weapon that can generate a massive energy wave to attack satellites. […]
  • Elon Musk Beleaguered as Tesla Stocks Plummet and Lawsuits Arise Elon Musk(photo) is battling on two fronts, in court and business. Following a defeat in a Tesla stock option lawsuit worth $56 billion, retired executives from X (formerly Twitter) have filed a lawsuit demanding $128 million in severance pay. An investigation into violations of securities laws by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is […]
  • Artificial Fetal Organs Bring Hope for Birth Defect Understanding University College London, UK Researchers create fetal small intestine, kidneys, and lungs by culturing cells from amniotic membranes at 16 to 34 weeks of gestationEthical controversy over 'fetal stem cells' may be replaced... Identify the cause of birth defects spur Researchers have succeeded in creating various fetal organs, including the stomach, intestine, and lungs, using only cells taken from amniotic membranes. This is the first time organ tissue has been created from a fetus in the second trimester (22 weeks or more). It is expected to help shed light on the causes of birth defects, which have been difficult to study due to ethical concerns. According to the National Health Insurance Service, South Korea's birth rate hit a record low of 0.72 last year. ....
  • Switzerland Joins EU Sanctions Against Russia, Including North Korea Switzerland has joined the European Union sanctions, imposing additional sanctions on companies and individuals in Russia and North Korea...
  • Forever Chemicals No More: EU Cracks Down on PFAS in Food Packaging The European Union has agreed to ban food packaging made with the chemical PFAS, and to reduce packaging waste by 15% by 2040. By banning the use of PFAS in food packaging, we can prevent environmental pollution and health problems...
  • North Korea Boasts 'New Era of Prosperity' in Transformed Pyongyang Rodong Sinmun “our capital city that transforms every year”In the last 28th, the 20X10 Regional Development Policy launched North Korea has been promoting the buildings and streets built in Pyongyang since Kim Jong Un’s regime took over, boasting of a New Era of Prosperity in Pyongyang. On the 4th, The Workers’ Party newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, […]
  • Golden Boy Jung Kook: Smashing Records with 12 Weeks on Billboard 200 Jung Kook / Big Hit Music BTS’s Jung Kook has broken his record on the U.S. Billboard charts According to the latest chart (as of February 3) released by the U.S. music specialist medium Billboard on the 30th (Korean time), Jung Kook’s solo album Golden ranked 58th on the main Billboard 200 chart. As a […]
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