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Michelle Lee (165 Posts)

  • U.S. Aviation Experts Join South Korean Probe into Jeju Air Plane Tragedy The NTSB will assist in investigating the Muan International Airport plane crash, collaborating with South Korean authorities and Boeing.
  • FDA Apporoves 'Alhemo' to Help Hemophilia Patients Manage Bleeding Novo Nordisk's hemophilia treatment Alhemo has FDA approval, targeting patients with antibodies against traditional therapies.
  • Over 30 Dead in Horrific Plane Crash, But Miraculously, 32 Survive An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing over 30, but nearly half of the 67 passengers survived, sparking miracle claims.
  • Body Found in Wheel Well of United Airlines Flight After Landing in Hawaii United Airlines found a body in the wheel well of a plane after landing in Maui, sparking an ongoing police investigation.
  • Pope Francis’s Christmas Message Calls for Peace Amid Ongoing Conflicts Pope Francis's Christmas message urged peace in war-torn areas, highlighting Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan's humanitarian crises.
  • China's Housing Crisis Spills Over to Hong Kong—Major Developers Seek Help to Avoid Collapse China's real estate crisis deepens, affecting developers like Vanke and spreading to Hong Kong, raising concerns over economic stability.
  • Ukrainian Feminist Group Femen Stages Shocking Topless Protest at the UN—Here’s What Happened Femen activists protested topless at the UN in Geneva, demanding an end to the war in Ukraine and criticizing the UN's inaction.
  • U.S. Sees South Korea’s Constitutional Process as a Model for Democracy Amid Impeachment The U.S. supports South Korea's impeachment process for President Yoon, emphasizing democratic principles despite challenges.
  • Trump Questions Biden's Ukraine Decisions, Advocates Direct Talks with Russia and Ukraine Trump calls for negotiations to end the Ukraine war, criticizing Biden's missile decisions and emphasizing dialogue with global leaders.
  • Voters Demand Change: Why 2024 Is the Year World Leaders Are Losing Approval Fast Voter dissatisfaction is rising, with approval ratings for leaders in advanced economies plummeting, signaling potential leadership changes.
  • Grenell Gets the North Korea Job—What Does That Mean for U.S.-North Korea Relations? Trump appoints Richard Grenell as Special Envoy for North Korea, signaling potential dialogue with Kim Jong Un and a shift in U.S. policy.
  • McDonald’s Defends Itself After Hair Found in McMuffin, but Customers Aren’t Buying It McDonald's faces backlash after a customer finds hair in a hamburger, highlighting ongoing hygiene issues and management concerns.
  • U.S. to Hit China Hard with Higher Solar Tariffs by 2025 The Biden administration plans to double tariffs on Chinese solar materials by 2025 to strengthen U.S. clean energy supply chains.
  • TikTok Fights Back Against Canadian Government's Shutdown Order, Arguing Unfair Treatment TikTok challenges Canada’s order to dissolve its business, claiming it exceeds authority and is procedurally unfair.
  • How a 19-Year-Old Crashed the Soviet Union’s Air Defense System North Korea’s outdated air defense systems, exposed by drone breaches, mirror vulnerabilities in the Soviet Union’s defenses.
  • Trump Mocks Trudeau, Calls Canada a U.S. State in Latest Tariff Spat Tensions rise as Trump mocks Trudeau over proposed tariffs, warning they could harm both Canadian and U.S. economies.
  • Hidden Truth About North Korea’s Role in Russia’s War—Are They Just Rear-Guard Troops? North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia, aiding in the Ukrainian invasion, with reports of them engaging in combat.
  • U.S. Boosts Surveillance Amid Martial Law—Is North Korea Preparing for Something Big? U.S. military sees no unusual activity from North Korea after South Korea's martial law but increases surveillance for potential provocations.
  • U.S. Reacts Strongly to South Korea’s Martial Law, Calls It 'Illegitimate' and 'Badly Misjudged' Kurt Campbell criticized South Korea's emergency declaration, calling it "badly misjudged" and raising concerns about its legitimacy.
  • Ukrainian Mayor Tortured and Killed After Years in Russian Prison Ukrainian Mayor has died in Russian captivity after enduring torture for nearly three years, highlighting war's brutal realities.
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