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South Korea’s Powerful Message: New Kill Chain System Unveiled on Armed Forces Day!South Korea and the U.S. unveil new weapon systems on Armed Forces Day to deter North Korean nuclear threats.
Kim Jong Un’s Push for Better Training: North Korea’s Conference on Officials Kicks OffNorth Korea's conference emphasizes training government officials to address personnel administration and discipline issues.
North Korea’s 23rd Balloon Launch of the Year Sparks WarningsNorth Korea has launched yet another trash-filled balloon targeting South Korea just ten days after the previous incident.
Hyundai Rotem's N-WAV Targets Europe, Competes with U.S. Amphibious Combat VehiclesHyundai Rotem's K808 armored vehicle will be exported to Peru, marking South Korea's first armored vehicle sale to South America.
Misleading Maps: Koreans Rally Against China’s Distortion of the Great WallControversy arises over "dolsot bibimbap" designation in China, highlighting distortions of the Great Wall's history and cultural claims.
Middle East-North Africa Strengthens Its Position with 7.5% of Global Crypto TradesMENA region has played a significant role in the crypto market. From July 2023 to June 2024, it represented 7.5% of total trading volume.
Next-Gen Threat? China’s ICBM Launch Near Australia Suggests New Arms DevelopmentChina's People's Liberation Army Rocket Force successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the Pacific Ocean.
North Korea Attacks US Quad Summit, Calls It a Threat to SovereigntyNorth Korea criticized the recent Quad summit, accusing the U.S. of provoking hostility and infringing on its sovereignty.
Intel Introduces Gaudi 3 AI Chip, Eyes Competition with Nvidia and AMDIntel is launching its Gaudi 3 AI chip to compete with Nvidia and AMD, claiming superior efficiency and speed for generative AI.
North Korea Could Drop a Nuke Test Bomb During U.S. Election Season, Warns South KoreaSouth Korea's presidential office warned that North Korea could conduct its seventh nuclear test around the U.S. presidential election.
How North Korea’s Actions Target the Upcoming U.S. Elections: Missiles, Balloons, and Bold DisplaysNorth Korea has been on the offensive this week, launching a high-capacity missile and showcasing a facility for producing HEU.
Seoul's Scare: Quick Response to Fire Blamed on North Korean BalloonsA fire in a Seoul apartment complex, reportedly ignited by balloons from North Korea, was extinguished quickly with no injuries.
Inside the Spy Planes Watching North Korea: The High-Tech Eyes of Modern WarfareThe RC-800 and RF-16 Saemae, along with Global Hawks and future MUAVs, enhance South Korea's reconnaissance capabilities.
Secrets of the U.S. Navy’s Most Powerful Warships: What Makes Them TickThe KDX-III Batch-II destroyer Jeongjo Daewang enhances South Korea's naval power with advanced Aegis combat systems and versatility.
Shahed-238: Iran’s New Jet-Powered Drone That’s More Dangerous Than You ThinkIran’s new Shahed-238 drone features a jet engine and advanced guidance, posing a significant challenge for defense systems.
China's AI Models Racing Ahead: Could They Outpace U.S. in Just Months?A recent report suggests that while China's artificial intelligence(AI) models lag behind their American counterparts by about six months.
Nvidia’s Plan B: Jensen Huang Reveals Backup Strategy if TSMC Faces Geopolitical ChallengesNvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently discussed the partnership with TSMC, hinting that he could utilize other foundries as necessary.
House Passes Bill Blocking Tax Credits for Chinese-Backed EVs: Big Win for U.S. Auto Industry?On Thursday, U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7980, the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act of 2024.
North Korean Hackers Eye $52 Billion Bitcoin ETF: Cybersecurity Alert IssuedNorth Korean hackers may target the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF, holding $52.1 billion in Bitcoin, raising cybersecurity concerns.
NVIDIA's Game-Changing Move: Could Samsung Replace TSMC for AI Chips?NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, hinted that the company might explore outsourcing AI chip production to firms other than Taiwan's TSMC.
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