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inews24 (366 Posts)

  • President Yoon’s $150 Wristwatch Now Selling for Just $38 on Secondhand Market Yoon's commemorative wristwatch price plummets to 50,000 won after the martial law declaration, contrasting with former presidents' watches.
  • Air Force General Caught Playing Smartphone Game During Martial Law Inquiry: Outrage Ensues An Air Force general faced backlash for playing a smartphone game during a parliamentary inquiry on martial law.
  • Insurance Industry Faces $600 Billion Climate Loss Over 20 Years—Here’s What’s Behind the Shocking Figures Climate change has caused over one-third of weather-related insurance losses, totaling $600 billion, highlighting urgent industry reforms.
  • Explosive Surge in Telegram Downloads as Martial Law Hits South Korea Following martial law in South Korea, Telegram installations surged as users sought alternatives amid concerns of censorship.
  • Yoon’s Approval Rating Crashes: Approval Falls to 17.3%, Disapproval Rises to 79.2% South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating plummets to 17.3% after martial law declaration, with rising disapproval.
  • Democratic Party Leader Demands Second Impeachment After Martial Law Controversy Park Chan Dae criticizes Prime Minister Han and PPP leader Han, pushing for a second presidential impeachment.
  • Merkel Critiques Trump's Admiration for Dictators' Power in Recent Interview Merkel noted Trump's fascination with dictators like Kim Jong Un and Putin, highlighting his desire for direct decision-making.
  • Samsung's Lee Jae Yong Makes Fortune's '100 Most Powerful People in Business' List—Here’s Who Else Made It Lee Jae Yong ranks 85th on Fortune's "100 Most Powerful People in Business," highlighting his leadership amidst industry challenges.
  • North Korea's Loudspeakers Keep South Korean Families in Fear – Residents Call for Immediate Action North Korean broadcasts disrupt life in border areas, causing stress and prompting residents to consider relocation or soundproofing.
  • Fewer Than 100 in the World: Why These Golden Tiger Sisters Are Getting So Much Attention Golden tiger sisters Eva and Luna are internet sensations in Chiang Mai, charming visitors with their unique looks and gentle expressions.
  • Why Cutting Calories and Hitting the Gym Isn’t Enough for Weight Loss Struggling to lose weight? The key might be setting realistic benchmarks for food intake and exercise intensity, not just eating less.
  • North Korean Hackers Steal $41 Million in Ethereum – Now Worth $1.05 Billion North Korea confirmed as the thief of $41 million in Ethereum from Upbit, with current value at $1.05 billion.
  • Tiger Attack in Northeast China: Resident Injured as Baekdusan Tiger Strikes A Siberian tiger attacked a resident in a village in Northeast China, biting their arm and fleeing the scene.
  • North Korea's Kim Yo Jong Furious Over South Korea's Leaflet Balloons: 'The Scum Will Pay' Kim Yo Jong condemns South Korea for sending anti-DPRK leaflets, warning of consequences as North's patience runs thin.
  • 3,000 Chinese-made CCTV Cameras in South Korea Raise National Security Concerns Concerns rise over 3,000 Chinese CCTV cameras in Seoul, prompting calls for urgent replacement due to security vulnerabilities.
  • NASA's Latest Feat: CODEX Coronagraph Installed on ISS to Study Sun's Corona A telescope for detailed study of the solar corona has been successfully installed on the International Space Station (ISS).
  • Bitcoin Surpasses $90,000, Jump Fuels Optimism for $100K Next Bitcoin surpassed $90,000 for the first time post-election, reflecting strong market confidence in its continued rise.
  • Stressed and Hungry? Why Stress Eating Won’t Fix Your Problems Stress eating often leads to temporary mood boosts but can harm long-term health, causing weight gain and emotional issues.
  • Will Trump’s Trade Promises Slam South Korea’s Exports? Bank of Korea Thinks So The Bank of Korea warns that Donald Trump's election could harm South Korea's export market, citing trade condition changes.
  • Trump’s Victory Could Reshape the Chip Industry – Here’s Why South Korea Is Worried Donald Trump's victory in the 47th US presidential election raises concerns for domestic semiconductor companies regarding policy changes.
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