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  • Death Threat Against President Yoon for October 26 Sparks Police Investigation A concerning phone call has prompted the police to investigate after claims were made that President Yoon Suk Yeol might face danger.
  • Taiwan’s President Rejects China’s Peace Offer, Vows to Stand Strong Taiwan's President, Lai Ching-te, a member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), has firmly rejected China's proposed peace agreement.
  • Next-Gen Threat? China’s ICBM Launch Near Australia Suggests New Arms Development China's People's Liberation Army Rocket Force successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the Pacific Ocean.
  • China’s Central Bank Cuts Reserve Ratio, Injects $142 Billion to Boost Economy The governor of the People's Bank of China stated that the central bank will lower the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) by 0.5 %
  • Rocket Debris Crashes Near Chinese Village, Evacuations Issued Rocket debris fell near a village in China, causing concerns among residents. Authorities evacuated the area but reported no injuries.
  • Are You Paying More for Your McDonald's Delivery? The Shocking Truth! McDonald's South Korea now charges more for delivery, with the Big Mac set costing 1,300 KRW more than in-store.
  • Balloons from North Korea Force Shutdowns at Incheon and Gimpo Airports Balloons launched from North Korea have caused 20 disruptions at Incheon and Gimpo airports this year, totaling 413 minutes.
  • South Korea's President Yoon Labels Two Koreas Theory as Threat to National Unity President Yoon Suk Yeol condemned the "Two Koreas Theory," asserting it undermines South Korea's reunification efforts.
  • Cell Phone Distraction Causes Kid to Drop Artwork Worth Millions of Won at Museum At the Hoam Art Museum, a young visitor nearly knocked over a valuable artwork during Nicolas Party's exhibition, but it remained unharmed.
  • China Hosts Historic Mass Wedding for 5,000 Couples! A historic mass wedding in China saw 5,000 couples tie the knot simultaneously across 50 regions, promoting affordable marriages.
  • Fukushima’s Waters Under International Watch: IAEA to Verify Safety for China The IAEA supports China and Japan's agreement to resume seafood imports from Japan after verifying the Fukushima water discharge.
  • China Responds to Japanese Concerns Over Safety After Tragic School Attack Diplomatic vice ministers from China and Japan met to address the death of a Japanese child who was fatally attacked by a Chinese national.
  • North Korea’s Foreign Minister Returns from Russia: A Bold Statement on Security North Korean Foreign Minister and her delegation attended the 4th Eurasian Women's Forum and the 1st BRICS Women's Forum in Russia.
  • Top Physics Graduate Now a Janitor—Is China’s Economy to Blame? A 24-year-old physics master's graduate in China is now working as a high school janitor amid rising youth unemployment.
  • North Korea’s Choe Son Hui Blames U.S. for Global Crises in Powerful Forum Speech North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui attended forums in Russia, highlighting threats from the U.S. and supporting Russia's actions.
  • Kim Jong Un Thanks Xi Jinping for 76 Years of North Korea-China Friendship North Korea's Kim Jong Un thanked China's Xi Jinping for congratulating the DPRK on its anniversary, emphasizing their shared aspirations.
  • FAO Predicted Disaster, North Korea Says Otherwise: 'Good Harvest, On Time!' North Korea urged timely harvesting, asserting good crop yields despite FAO warnings of potential decreases due to severe weather.
  • China’s Coffee Revolution: Watermelon-Flavored Beans Hit the Market! China's coffee consumption is rising, with a shift towards premiumization and unique flavors increasing annual per capita consumption.
  • Is North Korea Preparing for War? Inside the Latest 'Monster Missile' Test North Korea announced that it conducted a test launch of the Hwasong-11A-4.5, a missile equipped with a 4.5-ton conventional warhead...
  • Punishment or Praise? What Happened to North Korea's Medal-Winning Selfie Takers? North Korean table tennis players who faced concerns about punishment for taking selfies at the Olympics have been seen training normally.
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