Man Dies from Trying to Swallow Live Chick in Chhattisgarh, IndiaA man in India died after attempting to swallow a live chick, which blocked his airway and caused asphyxiation.
U.S. and South Korea Lock Arms on Security, Despite Political UncertaintyU.S. government reaffirmed its commitment to the alliance and expressed confidence in President Han Duck Soo's interim leadership.
North Korea Is Sending Divorced Couples to Labor Camps for MonthsNorth Korea imprisons divorced couples in labor camps for 1-6 months, with harsher sentences for women, worsening social issues.
Shocking FBI Reward – $5 Million for Info on 14 North Koreans Stealing U.S. Jobs and SecretsThe U.S. offers a $5M reward for info on North Korean IT operatives in China/Russia involved in fraud and money laundering.
NVIDIA's Big Move in China: 1,000 New Hires to Boost AI Automotive ProjectsNVIDIA is rapidly expanding its AI research team in China, focusing on autonomous driving projects amid rising demand for semiconductors.
ChatGPT Down Again: What’s Causing the Latest Outage for 250 Million Users?ChatGPT faced connectivity issues, prompting OpenAI to address the outage and work on a fix for users experiencing access problems.
President Yoon’s $150 Wristwatch Now Selling for Just $38 on Secondhand MarketYoon'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 EnsuesAn 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 FiguresClimate 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 KoreaFollowing martial law in South Korea, Telegram installations surged as users sought alternatives amid concerns of censorship.
U.S. Affirms Strong Alliance with South Korea Amid Martial Law CrisisThe U.S. State Department addressed South Korea's martial law, emphasizing rule of law and the strength of the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
707 Unit Commander Confesses: ‘I Failed My Soldiers, and I’ll Accept the Consequences’Colonel Kim Hyun Tae claims 707 unit members are victims of former Defense Minister's actions, accepting full responsibility for their plight.
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 ControversyPark Chan Dae criticizes Prime Minister Han and PPP leader Han, pushing for a second presidential impeachment.
Rep. Andy Kim Speaks Out: South Korea's Emergency a Threat to DemocracyAndy Kim criticizes South Korean President Yoon's state of emergency, emphasizing its threat to democracy and governance by the people.
Merkel Critiques Trump's Admiration for Dictators' Power in Recent InterviewMerkel noted Trump's fascination with dictators like Kim Jong Un and Putin, highlighting his desire for direct decision-making.
South Korean President Lifts Martial Law in 6 Hours—But Critics Say He Could Reinstate It at Any MomentPresident Yoon Suk Yeol lifts the state of emergency after backlash, sparking criticism and concerns over South Korean democracy.
Emergency Martial Law Declared in South Korea: Yoon Takes Extreme Action to Tackle Political CrisisPresident Yoon Suk Yeol declares emergency martial law to protect democracy amid political turmoil and opposition challenges in South Korea.
Samsung's Lee Jae Yong Makes Fortune's '100 Most Powerful People in Business' List—Here’s Who Else Made ItLee 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 ActionNorth Korean broadcasts disrupt life in border areas, causing stress and prompting residents to consider relocation or soundproofing.
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