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  • Fact vs. Fiction: Uncovering the Truth in Biden's Edited Videos The White House has stated that deceptively edited videos exacerbating the age controversy surrounding President Joe Biden are spreading online ahead of the presidential election. According to NBC News on June 18, the Republican National Committee (RNC), major conservative media outlets, and right-wing influencers are actively spreading videos that make it appear as though Biden […]
  • Taiwan's COVID Cases Double in Just One Week: A Sudden Spike Once hailed as a model for pandemic control during the COVID-19 outbreak, Taiwan is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases,.
  • Putin's Wild Gift to Kim Jong Un: Luxury Limo and Dagger Putin commemorated his first visit to North Korea in 24 years by presenting Kim with a Russian-manufactured Aurus limousine and a dagger.
  • Putin Strengthens Bonds with North Korea Amid NATO Tensions As Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting Pyongyang for the first time in 24 years, Chinese state media has argued that North Korea and Russia’s close relationship is a rational choice in the face of pressure from the United States and its allies. On June 19, the Global Times cited domestic analysts and reported, “The […]
  • Putin and Kim's New Pact Raises Eyebrows: What the Russia-North Korea Agreement Really Means South Korean government clarified that it is not an automatic military intervention but an anticipated outcome.
  • Putin's Pyongyang Promise: Russia to Support North Korea if Attacked Putin, during his first visit to North Korea in 24 years, announced his intention to support North Korea in the event of an invasion.
  • EU Summit Buzz: Von der Leyen Poised for Re-election The European Union (EU) leaders, amidst various disruptions such as the Russia-Ukraine war, U.S. presidential risks, and conflicts with China, are expected to reappoint Ursula von der Leyen as the next President of the European Commission. The leaders praised von der Leyen’s governance and focused on stability and continuity in these turbulent times. According to […]
  • Not on the Menu: Paper Mishap at Major Burger Joint On the 19th, Yonhap News reported that an office worker in Seoul encountered an issue while having lunch at a nearby McDonald’s on the 15th. He noticed something unusual in his food, which turned out to be the wax paper used to store patties. After this incident, the office worker researched similar past occurrences and […]
  • Georgia Governor Promises Fast-Track Support for Hyundai's New U.S. Plant Top executives of Hyundai Motor Group’s key affiliates explored ways to strengthen cooperation with Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia, who visited South Korea. Amidst Hyundai Motor Group’s large-scale investments such as building a new electric vehicle (EV) factory, Metaplant America (HMGMA) in Georgia, the state showed its willingness to expand investment support including early operation. […]
  • Supply Chain Alert: China Temporarily Suspends Urea Exports China has halted exports of urea once again after two months due to domestic fertilizer supply issues. However, as South Korea diversifies its urea import, the domestic impact is expected to be limited. On June 18, The Ministry of Strategy and Finance announced, “On the 7th, the government became aware that the export clearance of […]
  • Taiwanese President Loses Nearly 2 Million Supporters in Record Time Taiwan's President, Lai Ching-te, has experienced a significant drop in his approval rating, falling by 9.8% in just a month.
  • Woman Sues Company: Paid to Do Nothing for 20 Years Van Wassenhove, a mother of two, protested to the government in 2015. Although Orange intervened, no significant progress was made.
  • Kim Jong Un Greets Putin at Dawn: A Symbolic Meeting in Pyongyang Russian media outlets reported that Putin's private jet had landed at Sunan Airport in Pyongyang at 2:22 a.m.
  • War Drums in the Middle East: Israel Ramps Up Military Actions Against Hezbollah The Israeli military has been engaged in combat with Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group.
  • From Promises to Payments: NATO Countries Fulfill Defense Pledges NATO member countries have started to significantly increase their defense spending after observing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for nearly two years. This year, more than half of the 32 member countries are expected to spend the defense cost-sharing agreed upon in 2006 as promised. According to CNBC, Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg met with […]
  • Pork Politics: China's Latest Trade Move Against the EU China announced on June 17 that it has launched an anti-dumping investigation into pork and pork by-products from the European Union (EU). The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has hinted at retaliatory measures, including countermeasures after the EU announced provisional measures to impose a tariff bomb on Chinese electric vehicles.  The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced […]
  • Netanyahu Faces Leadership Crisis as War Cabinet Ends Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally dissolved the wartime cabinet. This was a move expected following the resignation of Benny Gantz, the centrist leader who had been calling for a ceasefire with Hamas who withdrew from the cabinet after being disappointed with Netanyahu’s sway by hardliners. On June 17, the wartime cabinet that was […]
  • Wall Street Bulls See No Ceiling for S&P 500 Wall Street institutional investors are increasingly optimistic about the stock market. Evercore ISI expects the Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 index to reach 6000 by the end of this year. They also forecast it will reach 7000 by the end of next year. Goldman Sachs also expects it to hit 5700 by the end of […]
  • Lawsuit Against NVIDIA CEO Sent to the Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear a lawsuit appealed by NVIDIA this October. NVIDIA, a major beneficiary of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, appealed a class-action lawsuit brought by shareholders. On the 17, CNBC reported that the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted NVIDIA’s appeal against a class-action lawsuit filed by shareholders against NVIDIA’s […]
  • Why the Federal Reserve Won't Cut Rates Until the End of the Year After maintaining the highest benchmark interest rate (5.25-5.5%) in 23 years for seven consecutive times, the Federal Reserve System (Fed) suggests that people may have to wait until the end of 2024 for lower interest rates. President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Neel Kashkari mentioned the timing of the interest rate cut during […]
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