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  • North Korea Explodes Over 'Stupid' Copyright Claims: Did They Steal South Korean Footage? Kim Yo Jong criticized South Korea for accusing North Korea of copyright violations, asserting their images came from foreign media.
  • South Korean Drug Suspect Brags About Bribing Thai Police in Shocking Live Stream A drug offender who was arrested in Thailand sparked controversy after live-streaming from a police transport vehicle and a detention center.
  • North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Warns of Immediate Military Strike on South Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned he would use military force against South Korea, declaring it an "enemy state."
  • South Korea’s Deputy Defense Minister Hints at North Korea’s Role in Ukraine Conflict South Korea's Deputy Defense Minister attended the NATO meeting and discussed North Korea's potential support for Russia in Ukraine.
  • North Korea Shuts Down Roads, Officially Declares South Korea an Enemy North Korea's constitutional amendment labels South Korea an enemy state, citing security threats, and confirms road demolitions.
  • How to Stay Safe if War Breaks Out: Emergency Tips for the Korean Peninsula As tensions rise, South Korea stresses emergency preparedness and evacuation protocols for potential conflict with North Korea.
  • Fukushima Plant to Release Another 7,800 Tons of Treated Water Into Ocean This Week Tokyo Electric Power Company will start its 10th discharge of treated water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean on October 17.
  • China Threatens 'Path to Death' for Taiwan Independence Leaders Amid Military Drills China has made it clear that it won't hesitate to use military force if Taiwan pushes for independence, signaling an escalation in tensions.
  • No American Missiles for KF-21: What This Means for South Korea’s Fighter Jet The KF-21 Boramae fighter jet, celebrated during Armed Forces Day, faces challenges due to delays in integrating American missiles.
  • Leech in His Nose? How a 10-Year-Old Lived with It for a Month A 10-year-old boy in Indonesia unknowingly lived with a leech in his nose for a month before it was removed.
  • Japan’s Atomic Bomb Survivors Win Nobel Peace Prize for Nuclear Disarmament Fight The Japan Confederation of A-Bomb Victims Organizations received the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for promoting nuclear disarmament efforts.
  • China Brushes Off U.S. and Japan, Defends Military Drills Near Taiwan China has brushed aside criticisms from the U.S. and Japan regarding its large-scale military drills encircling the Taiwan Strait.
  • Kim Jong Un Calls Urgent Defense Meeting After Pyongyang Drone Provocation North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a Defense and Security Meeting to address recent drone infiltrations and military responses.
  • North Korea Threatens Explosions on Key Rail and Road Lines, Military on High Alert Signs suggest North Korea may detonate roads along the Gyeongui and Donghae Lines, with potential explosions expected today.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Military on Full Alert – Is War With South Korea Closer Than We Think? North Korea ordered artillery units to full combat readiness amid rising tensions over alleged South Korean drone incursions.
  • U.S. Points Fingers at China, Russia for Summit Fail as South China Sea Tensions Rise The failure to adopt a joint statement at the East Asia Summit highlights tensions, particularly between the U.S., China, and Russia.
  • Kim Jong Un’s $10,000 Watch, Daughter’s $2,000 Jacket Spark Tensions as Anti-Regime Leaflets Fly Over Pyongyang North Korea confirmed that recent propaganda leaflets included luxury images of Kim Jong Un and his daughter, escalating tensions.
  • Inside North Korea’s Failing Coal Mines: 50-Year-Old Equipment, Production Crashes Despite the government's propaganda, many coal mines struggle with production delays due to outdated equipment.
  • South Korea Conducts First TAURUS Missile Test in 7 Years—Strikes Target 400 km Away South Korea's Air Force successfully conducted live-fire tests of the TAURUS long-range cruise missile for the first time in seven years.
  • Election Day Explosion? North Korea's Nuclear Threat Grows As speculation mounts over North Korea's potential seventh nuclear test, the international community is keeping a close watch.
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