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  • Exhibitionism or Equality? Woman's Bold Statement in NYC A woman who is taking photos with her chest exposed while visiting major tourist spots in New York is making headlines. According to the New York Post on June 25, 36-year-old Canadian content creator Eila Adams has been taking photos with her chest exposed in the NYC subway, on the Brooklyn Bridge, and in the […]
  • From Japan to Mozambique: Ranking the World's IQs A recent study found that Japan has the highest intelligence quotient (IQ) in the world. On June 25, the Finnish intelligence testing organization Wiqtcom released the 2024 World’s Most Intelligent Countries Rankings based on IQ test results from 109 countries. This test was organized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and evaluates the educational level […]
  • Wall Street Breathes Easy: U.S. Banks Ace Federal Stress Tests Major U.S. banks were found to have robust financial health and strong enough to withstand a global recession. On June 26, Yahoo Finance reported that in the Federal Reserve’s stress tests, 31 large U.S. banks showed financial soundness despite the relaxation of minimum capital requirements. This assessment hypothesized a situation in the next two years […]
  • How NVIDIA's Early Bet on AI Paid Off Big Time On June 26, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, stated, “Nvidia’s dominance in the AI chip field was due to a decision made over a decade ago.” Speaking at the annual shareholders meeting that day, Huang said, “With billions of dollars in AI investments and a team made up of thousands of engineers, we have become an […]
  • Sahara Dust Cloud Raises Temperatures and Health Concerns in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is on high alert due to a massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert crossing the Atlantic Ocean. According to AP News and Puerto Rican daily El Nuevo Dia on June 25, the National Weather Service (NWS) in San Juan issued heatwave warnings or advisories to all 78 municipalities across Puerto Rico. According […]
  • Microsoft in Hot Water: EU Challenges Teams App Sales Strategy The European Union (EU) has reached a preliminary conclusion that Microsoft’s practice of bundling its video conferencing app, Teams, constitutes a violation of antitrust laws. The EU announced the results of an investigation stating that Apple also violated the EU’s tech company regulation law, the Digital Market Act (DMA), showing a tough stance against American […]
  • Horror in Kerala: Elephant Attack Leaves Trainer Dead A tragic incident occurred at an Indian safari park, where a trainer was stomped to death by an elephant he was training. According to the Daily Mail, on June 20, a 62-year-old trainer was attacked and killed by a 1,984-pound elephant at a safari park in the Idukki region of Kerala, India. The video footage […]
  • Fatal Fire in Korea Highlights Reliance on Migrant Labor for Undesirable Jobs Amidst the confirmation that most of the fatalities in the fire at the Aricell factory in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province on June 24 were foreign temporary workers. Media outlets have highlighted the increasing dependence on foreign labor in South Korea. AP News and The New York Times (NYT) reported on June 25 that “a fire at […]
  • Denmark Introduces 'Fart Tax' to Curb Emissions Denmark, known as the dairy powerhouse, has decided to impose a carbon tax on farmers for the first time in the world. The so-called “fart tax” that is imposed depending on carbon dioxide emissions, is expected to levy approximately $107 per cow annually. According to the Financial Times (FT) on the 25th (local time), the […]
  • Could Taxing the Super Rich Fix Our Economy? A study suggested that a minimal additional tax on the world’s billionaires could potentially collect up to $250 billion annually. On the 25th (local time), the Financial Times (FT) reported that participants in a study commissioned by the Group of 20 (G20) indicated it is technically feasible to collect such an amount in taxes from […]
  • South Korean Marines Power Up Defenses with Live-Fire Exercises The 6th Marine Brigade and Yeonpyeong Unit under the Northwestern Islands Defense Command have resumed their annual maritime firearms training in the Northwestern Islands area, including Yeonpyeong Island and Baengnyeong Island. The Marine Corps announced on the 26th that amid North Korea’s various provocations, including the launch of trash balloons and hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missiles, […]
  • Is the Election Holding Back Car Buyers? U.S. Sales Trends Suggest So Amidst a plethora of economic uncertainties including the upcoming November elections, the speed of car sales in the United States is expected to wind down. Before deciding on their purchase, individual consumers are likely to wait for the results of the November elections and the direction of the next administration. On the 25th (local time), […]
  • Potential Pandemic? New Mpox Strain Found in Central Africa Experts have issued warnings about the potential global spread of a more dangerous variant of Monkeypox (Mpox), known as Clade 1b, which is considered more severe than the original strain. On the 25th, Sky News in the U.K. reported that researchers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have called for countermeasures as Clade 1b, […]
  • A Look Inside North Korea's Trash Balloons Fragments of a document titled “Kim Jong Il Teachings” were found in the waste carried by several trash balloons sent by North Korea. The Ministry of Unification interpreted this as a sign of discontent among North Korean residents. According to the Ministry of Unification on the 25th, an analysis of the contents of about 70 […]
  • Children of War: Gaza's Heartbreaking Loss of Over 20,000 Young Lives Save the Children, the international non-governmental organization (NGO) for children’s rights, reported on the 25th that over 21,000 children in the Gaza Strip appear to be missing, detained, or dead. Save the Children indicates that as the Israeli military continues its offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip considered the last stronghold […]
  • EU Eyes Massive Fines Over Apple App Store Rules The European Union (EU) has imposed sanctions on Apple through its Digital Markets Act (DMA). If the EU regulatory authorities ultimately determine that Apple has violated the provisions of the DMA, they will impose a fine of up to 10% of Apple’s global sales. The EU Commission is expected to make a final decision on […]
  • U.S. Aircraft Carrier Becomes Stage for Stronger Military Ties with South Korea On the 25th, President Yoon Suk Yeol visited the USS Theodore Roosevelt, an American aircraft carrier docked at the Busan Naval Operations Base. He emphasized that “the Korea-U.S. alliance is stronger than ever and the greatest in the world that can defeat any enemy and achieve victory.” Earlier at the 74th anniversary event of the […]
  • Parisians Plan a Poopy Protest in the Seine Ahead of Olympics! A month before the opening of the Paris Olympics, Parisian citizens launched a campaign called Poop in the Seine. The Olympics have failed to garner the support of the French public, and instead, have become a target for boycotts and criticism due to rising prices and accommodation issues caused by the influx of tourists and […]
  • New Intelligence MOU Signed: A Step Forward for U.S.-South Korea Relations The Yoon Suk Yeol administration has strengthened its cooperation with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR). This follows the INR’s regular strategic dialogue with the Korea National Diplomatic Academy last year and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Intelligence Planning Bureau. On […]
  • Certification Scandal Halts Toyota’s Latest Lexus SUV Rollout Toyota Motor Corporation, which was caught in certification fraud, is delaying the production and release of the new Lexus GX550. According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) on the 25th, Toyota is expected to delay the production and release of 100 Lexus GX550s that were pre-sold until mid-last month. Although this model was not found […]
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