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  • One Direction Star Liam Payne Dies in Mysterious Fall Liam Payne fell from the third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear.
  • How to Stay Safe if War Breaks Out: Emergency Tips for the Korean Peninsula As tensions rise, South Korea stresses emergency preparedness and evacuation protocols for potential conflict with North Korea.
  • Which Fast Food Burger Will Rot First? Korean Experiment Has the Answers A South Korean outlet's experiment on burger decay revealed mold growth on certain brands, while others remained largely unchanged.
  • Dog Meat Sold as Chicken Skewers in Bali: Popular Tourist Spot Faces Food Safety Scandal In Bali, authorities have confiscated dog meat sold as chicken skewers, raising health concerns and prompting caution among tourists.
  • Leech in His Nose? How a 10-Year-Old Lived with It for a Month A 10-year-old boy in Indonesia unknowingly lived with a leech in his nose for a month before it was removed.
  • Tesla Crash in France Claims Four Lives, Safety Fears Escalate Globally Concerns over Tesla EV safety rise after a crash in France killed four people, and another incident in South Korea leads to investigation.
  • Russia Backs North Korea's Drone Claims, Warns Seoul on Escalating Tensions North Korea accused South Korea of flying a drone into its airspace, supported by Russia, escalating tensions on the peninsula.
  • North Korea Threatens Explosions on Key Rail and Road Lines, Military on High Alert Signs suggest North Korea may detonate roads along the Gyeongui and Donghae Lines, with potential explosions expected today.
  • North Korea Warns South Korea: 'One More Drone, and We’ll Strike Back' North Korea intensifies hostility towards South Korea, accusing it of drone incursions and condemning military provocations.
  • Kim Jong Un’s $10,000 Watch, Daughter’s $2,000 Jacket Spark Tensions as Anti-Regime Leaflets Fly Over Pyongyang North Korea confirmed that recent propaganda leaflets included luxury images of Kim Jong Un and his daughter, escalating tensions.
  • North Korea Prepares to Blow Up Roads as Border Tensions Hit Boiling Point South Korea reports North Korea's demolition work on roads, following threats to sever all land routes and heightened military tensions.
  • Before You Buy Fashion Glasses, Read This! Potential Eye and Skin Risks Fashion glasses may harm eyesight with poor demo lenses, and cause skin irritation and discomfort. Choose quality lenses and proper fit.
  • Science Behind Autumn Blues' and Tips to Fight Them Feeling the autumn blues? Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can cause sadness and fatigue due to reduced sunlight exposure.
  • How Often You Go to the Bathroom Could Be a Key to Long-Term Health A study by the U.S. Institute for Systems Biology reveals that both frequent and infrequent bowel movements can harm long-term health.
  • Real Reason Behind Dizziness When Standing—And How to Fix It If you've ever felt intense dizziness upon standing after sitting or lying down, you might be dealing with "orthostatic hypotension."
  • Stressed Out? Try This Simple 20-Second Self-Hug for Instant Calm Recent studies from UC Berkeley and Goethe University suggest that touching yourself through self-petting can reduce stress and boost mood.
  • Does More Sweat Mean More Fat Burned? Here’s the Real Truth Sweating doesn’t equal fat loss; it's your body's cooling mechanism. Stay hydrated and exercise in a comfortable environment.
  • Exhausted for No Reason? Chronic Inflammation Might Be to Blame Chronic inflammation can cause unexplained fatigue and pain. Manage it with a nutrient-rich diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
  • Rice Swap for Weight Loss: Do Konjac, Brown, and Oat Rice Really Work? Switching to konjac, brown, or oat rice can aid weight loss by lowering calories and stabilizing blood sugar. Listen to your body!
  • 24 Eggs a Day? Harvard Med Student’s Cholesterol Experiment Shocks Everyone Harvard student Nick Norwitz ate 720 eggs in a month, finding his LDL cholesterol levels dropped despite high cholesterol intake.
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