Apple Under Fire: Why Is South Korea Missing Out on the 'Find My' Feature? A national investigation is being called in response to Apple's decision to disable its "Find My" feature exclusively in South Korea,
Kim Jong Un Sends Condolences to Vietnam After Leader's Death Kim Jong Un sent condolence flowers to the funeral of Nguyen Phu Trong, leader of its ruling Communist Party, who passed away last Friday.
North Korea and Belarus Plan New Moves—The Inside Scoop on Their Recent Talks On the 24th, North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui met with Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov at the Mansudae Assembly Hall.
Inside the Balloon That Burned South Korean Homes—Balloon or Bomb? In a multifamily housing unit, a balloon sent from North Korea fell and caused a fire, threatening the safety of residents.
China Cracks Down: Teachers and Students Forced to Hand Over Passports China restricts international travel by confiscating passports from teachers, students, and bank employees to prevent studying abroad.
Ex-North Korean Diplomat Reveals Why So Many Officials Were Trying to Escape After North Korea signaled plans to reopen its borders, dozens of overseas personnel, including diplomats, attempted to defect.
China Pushes for a No-First-Use Policy on Nuclear Weapons – Targeting U.S. and Allies? China has proposed a measure for nuclear-armed countries to commit not to use nuclear weapons preemptively.
China Braces for Chaos: Xi Jinping Warns of 'Black Swan' and 'Gray Rhino' Risks Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that China must prepare for "black swan" and "gray rhino" risks, signaling the country's crises.
Indian Social Media Influencer Dies After Falling 300 Feet While Filming Instagram Video Aanvi Kamdar, a 27-year-old social media influencer from Mumbai, slipped while making a video at the Kumbhe Falls in Maharashtra.
Lonely Deaths Hit Younger Generation Hard: Why Are We Seeing a Surge in Tragic Outcomes The incidents of "lonely deaths" are increasingly affecting the younger generation in their thirties in Japan.
South Korea Stuns CNN: THIS Outnumbers McDonald's Locations Worldwide There are now more convenience store locations in South Korea than the number of McDonald's restaurants worldwide.
North Korea Opens Doors: 140 Japanese Students Set for Historic Visit! North Korea has reportedly approved the visit of about 140 students from Korea University in Japan and allowed Korean students to visit.
South Korea’s Loudspeakers Blast North Korea: 'Escape the Hellish Life of Slavery!' South Korean military authorities have continued loudspeaker broadcasts to North Korea for the third consecutive day.
North Korea Marks 'Victory' Over U.S. with Bold Nuclear Claims As North Korea approaches the 71st anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement, it has ramped up its hostility toward the United States.
South Korea's Loudspeaker Attack Has North Korea on Edge The South Korean military significantly increased the operating hours of the loudspeakers to exert intense pressure on North Korea.
Kim Jong Un Meets Russian Deputy Defense Minister to Boost Military Ties North Korean leader Kim Jong Un mentioned military cooperation with Russia during his meeting with the Russian deputy Defense Minister.
China Faces 'Death Peak': 19 Million Annual Deaths by 2061 A study has found that China will face an unprecedented population decline, with 19 million deaths annually by 2061.
China Could Invade Taiwan in Days, Japanese Report Warns Chinese military could land ground troops in Taiwan within a week based on the analysis of the Japanese government.
North Korean Mines Disguised as Leaves Could be Heading to South Korea North Korea has been laying mines, and there are concerns that recent heavy rains could sweep these mines into South Korean territory.
Trump's Re-election: A Game Changer for South Korea's Military Tech? The South Korean defense industry is closely monitoring the potential impact of the shooting incident targeting Donald Trump.
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