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  • Soccer Star’s Sister-in-Law Faces 3 Years in Prison for Blackmail and Secret Sex Tape Scandal Hwang Ui Jo's sister-in-law has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for revealing and blackmailing him regarding his private life.
  • Japanese Man Filmed Over 1,000 Women with Hidden Camera in Fake Rock A Japanese man has been brought to trial for illegally filming over 1,000 women bathing at an onsen with a hidden camera embedded in a rock.
  • Elon Musk Slams Kia’s New EV Incentive as ‘Bribery’—Here’s Why! Elon Musk criticized Kia's new "Tesla Competitive Bonus Program," calling it bribery, as Kia tries to counter Tesla’s market share drop.
  • Bullet in Your Beef? Costco's Shocking Food Safety Scandal Uncovered A Costco customer in South Korea found lead pellets in beef intended for bulgogi, linked to lapses in meat inspection.
  • SpaceX Sparks Outrage by Removing Dokdo from Starlink Map—Is This a Diplomatic Snub? SpaceX has removed Dokdo from its Starlink map, sparking concerns as South Korea faces delays in satellite service.
  • Japanese Tanning Salon Owner Caught Filming Naked Customers for Decades A Tokyo tanning salon owner, Hiroki Yamamoto, 62, was arrested for secretly photographing over 100 women over 30 years.
  • Chinese Makeup Brand’s Penis-Shaped Lipstick Sparks Huge Controversy A Chinese cosmetics brand, FLORTTE, faces backlash for a lipstick shaped like male genitalia, sparking outrage and criticism online.
  • Pentagon's Aliens Hunt? Shocking Claims from a Former Official A former U.S. Defense official claims the Roswell UFO crash recovered extraterrestrial samples, reigniting debates on government cover-ups.
  • China’s Pool Only Allows Woman Under 45 With Degrees—Here’s Why! A swimming pool in Jiangsu Province, China, has sparked controversy by restricting access to women under 45 with college degrees.
  • Is Your Phone Made with Child Labor? U.S. Officials Raise Alarms! The U.S. government recently pointed out that South Korean-made indium has been produced using Bolivian zinc, which involves child labor.
  • China's Free Speech Crackdown: Influencers and Fans Under Investigation The Chinese government is tightening restrictions on freedom of speech and targeting prominent influencers and their followers.
  • Shein and Temu Under the Microscope: CPSC Urges Safety Assessment The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has called for evaluating the Chinese online shopping platforms Shein and Temu.
  • French Man Drugged Wife for Years, Letting 80+ Men Assault Her A shocking case has emerged in France where a husband allegedly drugged his wife for nearly a decade, during which he invited over 80 men ...
  • Personality Quiz or Job Barrier? Japan’s Use of MBTI in Recruitment Raises Questions The MBTI test, now popular in Japan, influences hiring decisions despite criticisms about its reliability and potential for discrimination.
  • Chinese Beauty Queen’s Face as a Blueprint: Over 500 People Transformed to Look Like Her Chinese influencer Wang Jing uses her face as a model in her plastic surgery clinic, influencing over 500 surgeries.
  • North Korean Hackers Use Google Chrome Bug to Steal Crypto North Korean hackers Citrine Sleet exploited a zero-day Chrome vulnerability to steal cryptocurrency. Google fixed the flaw swiftly.
  • Musk's 'Bulletproof' Cybertruck Fails in New Theft Incident—Watch the Shocking Video Elon Musk's Tesla electric truck, the Cybertruck, praised for its bulletproof performance, is again under scrutiny.
  • Trump Supporters’ Photos Are Actually European Models—How Fake Accounts Misled Millions Fake X accounts supporting Trump used photos of young European influencers to spread disinformation and conspiracy theories.
  • 600 Telegram Users Caught Sharing Explicit Photos and Personal Info Around 600 people are sharing explicit content and personal info of female acquaintances in chat rooms, escalating sexual harassment.
  • North Korean Athletes Could Face Some Insane Punishments For Taking Selfies at the Olympics North Korean table tennis players who took selfies with South Korean athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics may face harsh punishment.
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