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  • South Korea's Yoon Fires Shots at Russia: Choose Between Koreas or Face Consequences President Yoon Suk Yeol has warned sternly against Russia's close ties with North Korea in a recent interview with Reuters.
  • Police Arrest Two Men for Putting Disabled Colleague in Washing Machine – Full Story Here The police in Japan have arrested two men in their 30s for putting a mentally disabled coworker into a washing machine and turning it on.
  • China Drops Massive 'Monster' Coast Guard Ship in Philippine Waters - Sparks Outrage The Philippines said that China anchored the largest coastguard vessel in an exclusive economic zone (EEZ), calling it an "intimidation."
  • China Threatens Death Penalty for 'Stubborn Taiwanese Separatists', Multinationals Reassess Risks It has been revealed that foreign companies are considering withdrawing their Taiwanese employees from China.
  • Silicone Masks from 'Mission Impossible' Used in Real-Life Crimes: Should Sales Be Banned? Concerns are rising and prompting calls for sales restrictions about silicone masks sold on Chinese online shopping platforms.
  • Philippines Vows 'No Mercy' in South China Sea Dispute The Philippines and China, which recently clashed fiercely in the South China Sea, are seeking to ease tensions through deputy-level talks.
  • Diplomacy at Its Cutest: Hong Kong Receives Panda Pair from China China plans to gift Hong Kong a pair of giant pandas to mark the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty.
  • Kim Jong Un Boasts North Korea's Economic Surge: Fact or Fiction? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed confidence that North Korea's economy shows a "clear upward trend."
  • Chinese Citizen Murdered Following Kidnapping in the Philippines Amid Growing Tensions Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that on the 2nd, a Chinese person was kidnapped and killed in the Philippines.
  • Debt Diplomacy? China's Strategic Investments Stir Unease in the Pacific Vanuatu, a South Pacific nation struggling financially, is ready to move into a new building funded by China.
  • Why North Korea Rolled Out the Kim Jong Un Portrait Badge Recently, a portrait badge featuring the face of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un worn on a jacket has been revealed, drawing attention to its background. The attachment of the badge is analyzed as a sign of strengthening its dictatorial system by idolizing Kim Jong Un beyond his predecessors. According to the Ministry of Unification […]
  • Genius Engineer Proposes with a Ring of Concrete, Symbolizing Everlasting Love An engineer from a prestigious Chinese university proposed to his girlfriend with a concrete ring he made using his self-developed technology.
  • Kia Carnival Takes the Wheel in South Korean Politics: Here's Why According to a local media report, The Kia Carnival is the first car choice among South Korean parliamentary members.
  • China's Appetite Shakes Up Global Fruit Prices: How China's Love for Durians Is Reshaping Trade The popularity of durian has dramatically increased in China. Last year, Southeast Asian countries exported it worth $6.7 billion to China.
  • Why Everyone in China is Obsessed with Petting Sheep Butts In front of the visitors, sheep were lined up and tied to ropes. The tourists petted the sheep's rumps as they walked by, laughing.
  • Chinese Rocket Crash Sparks Fire: What Went Wrong? A liquid-propellant reusable rocket developed by a Chinese private space company has crashed during a test launch.
  • Hiker Alert: Mt. Fuji Admission Fees Triple to Tackle Tourist Tide Starting in July, tourists visiting Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji will have to pay an increased toll of 3,000 yen ($18.55). This adjustment is seen as a response to the over-tourism caused by the weak yen effect. According to a report by Yomiuri Shimbun on the 30th, Yamanashi Prefecture announced that they will impose an additional […]
  • Chinese Coast Guard Saves Filipinos Amid South China Sea Tensions Chinese Coast Guard rescued two Filipino sailors who had a ship accident near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
  • North Korea's Missile Test Fails Partially, One Explodes Near Pyongyang North Korea announced that it has successfully tested a new type of tactical ballistic missile equipped with a super-large warhead.
  • Chinese Communist Party Membership Soars: Surpassing 100 Million Milestone? Membership in the CCP grew by 1.2% over the previous year, putting it on track to exceed 100 million members by year-end.
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