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wikitree (1250 Posts)

  • North Korean Nuclear Strike: 3.5 Million Dead in Seoul, Expert Says Cheong Seong Chang warns a nuclear attack on Seoul could kill 3.5 million, urging South Korea to pursue nuclear armament for security.
  • Controversy Over Alleged Chinese Participation in Impeachment Rally Near Yoon's Residence The Chinese Embassy warns nationals in Korea against political activities amid rallies for President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
  • 'Squid Game' Season 2 Under Fire in Vietnam for War Reference Netflix's "Squid Game" Season 2 faces backlash in Vietnam over a dialogue referencing the Vietnam War, prompting calls for a boycott.
  • Is Democracy Broken? 'Squid Game' Director Challenges Traditional Beliefs in Season 2 Director Hwang Dong Hyuk discusses Season 2 of Squid Game, focusing on societal critique and the challenges of power and self-interest.
  • China Comes in Second for Most Starbucks Stores—But Who’s #1? Starbucks surpasses 2,000 stores in South Korea, becoming the third-largest market globally, overtaking Japan in store count.
  • 5 Habits to Ditch Now If You're Serious About Losing Weight in This Year To lose weight effectively, ditch mindless munching, meal skipping, liquid calories, sleep deprivation, and the exercise-only mindset.
  • Walking 7,000 Steps a Day Could Slash Your Depression Risk by 43% A study reveals walking over 5,000 steps daily significantly reduces depression risk, with optimal benefits at around 7,000 steps.
  • The Best Time to Drink Wine: When Your Body is Ready for It Timing your wine consumption can enhance metabolism and reduce fat storage; ideal drinking hours are 4 PM to 7 PM.
  • Lack of Light as a Child Could Lead to Blood Sugar Problems, Study Finds Insufficient light exposure in childhood may disrupt blood sugar control, leading to insulin resistance and metabolic issues, as shown in rats.
  • From Broccoli to Blueberries: The Best Foods for a Happy Liver Nutrient-rich foods like spinach, nuts, and blueberries support liver health and help prevent diseases. Stay hydrated for optimal function.
  • Peeing in the Shower: Is It Healthy or Harmful? Experts Weigh In Doctors say urinating while showering is harmless, but doing so in hot tubs can be risky for health.
  • Vegans vs. Meat-Eaters: What a New Study Says About Processed Food Intake Research shows extreme vegetarianism may increase processed food consumption, with lacto-ovo vegetarians being the most common.
  • 5 Simple Ways to Banish Negative Thoughts and Boost Your Mood Dr. Daniel Amen shares five effective strategies to overcome negative thoughts and promote a positive mindset.
  • Kim Jong Un's Big Tourism Bet: Can North Korea Overcome Sanctions and Build a Thriving Industry? North Korea aims to revive tourism by opening the Galma Coastal Tourist Area, but faces challenges attracting foreign visitors.
  • Flight Manual Pages Torn in Desperate Last Effort: Jeju Air Tragedy Investigated New evidence reveals the Jeju Air crew's heroic efforts to avert disaster, including torn flight manual pages during the crisis.
  • South Korean President's Alleged Direct Order Behind Drone Infiltration into North Korea Reports reveal President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered a South Korean drone infiltration into North Korea, bypassing military protocols.
  • CIO vs. Presidential Security: Arrest of President Yoon Faces Fierce Resistance The CIO attempts to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol over insurrection claims, facing resistance from the Presidential Security Service.
  • 6 Soothing Drinks to Relieve Your Post-Festive Bloat Six drinks to relieve bloating from overeating during the year-end: ginger tea, green tea, water, kombucha, kefir, and golden milk.
  • Tesla Cybertruck Explosion Kills One, Injures Seven Near Trump Hotel in Las Vegas A Tesla Cybertruck exploded at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, killing one and injuring seven; police investigate possible terrorism.
  • Why Did I Buy So Much? The Best Time of Day to Avoid Impulse Purchases The holiday season can lead to impulse buying; managing stress and practicing self-care helps maintain mindful shopping habits.
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