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wikitree (1016 Posts)

  • Firefighters Face Harsh Realities with Only $50 for Burn Treatment Firefighters and police officers injured in a bathhouse explosion in Busan face financial hardships due to inadequate nursing care support.
  • Ohtani on the Open Market: MLB's Superstar Set for a Game-Changing Contract Shohei Ohtani and six other MLB free agents decline the qualifying offer (QO), opting for higher market value contracts.
  • Israel Targets Alleged Terrorist Hub in Gaza Hospital Raid The Israel-Hamas conflict intensifies as Israeli military operations target Al Shifa Hospital, suspected as a military base.
  • Small Plane Crash-Lands into Car: Shocking Emergency Landing in Texas A Hyundai Sonata collided with an airplane during an emergency landing at Aero Country Airport in McKinney, Texas.
  • Bedbug Panic in Hong Kong: Pesticide Sales Soar 172X Hong Kong faces a bedbug scare due to overseas reports, prompting a surge in pest control requests and pesticide sales.
  • Woman Steals $1.4 Million in Cryptocurrency Post-Breakup A woman received a 1.5-year suspended prison sentence for stealing $1.4 million in cryptocurrency from her ex-partner post-breakup.
  • Watch: 56m High Wooden Roller Coaster Disaster Caught on Video A power outage caused a temporary stoppage of the T Express roller coaster at Everland, but no injuries were reported.
  • 100+ Dog Corpses Found, Animal Shelter Accused of Illegally Burying Them An animal shelter in Icheon was caught illegally selling over 100 dogs entrusted to them for euthanasia and burial.
  • Youth Diabetes Crisis: South Korea's 20s and 30s Face Growing Threat Diabetes cases among South Koreans in their 20s and 30s have risen by 33% in the past five years, a concerning trend.
  • Fighting Bedbugs at the Border: Incheon Airport's Heat Treatments for All Luggage South Korea to provide optional high-temperature steam relief service for incoming passengers at Incheon Airport to prevent bed bug entry.
  • Man Breaks Into Woman's Home, Caught Sniffing Clothes...Turns Out to be a Neighbor A woman's neighbor entered her apartment, touched her clothes, and escaped; the arrest warrant was rejected, leaving the victim traumatized.
  • President Yoon's U.S. Visit: South Korea's Strategy at APEC and Potential China Summit Spotlighted President Yoon departs for the APEC meeting in San Francisco to focus on the climate crisis, free trade, and supply chain diversification.
  • Restaurants Now Expecting Customers to Wipe Down Tables After Meals Restaurants introducing self-service, including wiping down tables, raise debates as they seek to manage labor costs and maintain prices.
  • Crossing Lines for Tourism? Thailand Faces Heat Over Chinese Police Deployment Thailand plans to deploy Chinese police officers in tourist areas to enhance safety for Chinese tourists, sparking sovereignty concerns.
  • Philippines Danger: Korean Stabbed Again, Suspects on the Run A South Korean man in his 50s was stabbed by robbers in Angeles, Philippines, suffering serious injuries in a robbery.
  • Man in Schoolgirl Outfit Arrested in Women's Restroom, Hobby or Crime? A man in his 40s dressed as a woman was arrested for entering a women's restroom in Incheon, South Korea; the investigation is ongoing.
  • Should BTS Skip Mandatory Military Service? Shocking Proposal Shakes Up South Korea South Korean politician advocates exempting BTS from military service, citing their global cultural impact and economic contribution.
  • 29 Years of Waiting Over: LG Twins Clinch Korean Series Championship Koo Kwang-mo, Chairman of LG Group, celebrated the LG Twins' Korean Series victory after 29 years with the team.
  • Feminists vs. Mama's Boys: Top Turn-Offs for Divorced Singles Seeking Love Again A survey of divorced singles in South Korea reveals that many men lose interest in potential remarriage partners who identify as feminists.
  • Massive Online Scam Hits Booking.com Users: Over 68 Hotels' Information Leaked At least 68 hotels in Japan affiliated with Booking.com have been hacked, leading to customer information leaks and online scams.
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