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  • Another Electric Car Fire? Vehicle Bursts into Flames After Hitting a Building—Is It Still Safe to Drive? A recent fire in China involving a Sunlin SL03 electric car, after colliding with a curb, has reignited EV safety concerns.
  • China's Youngest Gold Medalist Gets Roasted for Buying iPhone – Is This Unpatriotic? Chinese diver Quan Hongchan faces backlash for buying an iPhone instead of a domestic brand, sparking debates on nationalism.
  • Amazon’s Drone Delivery Service Under Fire: Residents Say the Noise Is Unbearable Residents in College Station, Texas, criticize Amazon's drone delivery for noise, likening it to "a giant hive of bees" and disrupting sleep.
  • Olympics Boxing Champ Imane Khelif Claps Back at Gender Haters with Glam New Look Imane Khelif, Algeria's gold medalist, released a video emphasizing femininity amid gender scrutiny and legal actions against critics.
  • Fukushima’s 13-Year Wait is Over: Nuclear Fuel Debris Removal Begins August 21 The removal of nuclear fuel debris from Fukushima Daiichi is set to begin on August 21, 13 years post-disaster.
  • Man Grabs 7-Year-Old by the Head and Dunks Him Underwater for Splashing Water A disturbing incident occurred at a swimming pool in Hangang Park, Seoul, where a man submerged a 7-year-old child's head multiple times.
  • Cancer Causing Chemicals Found in Sandals and Hats on AliExpress and Temu Carcinogenic substances were found in sandals sold on Chinese online shopping platforms such as AliExpress and Temu.
  • Truth Behind the Kim Jong Un Lookalike’s Arrest at the Paris Soccer Final Howard X who impersonated the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was detained by French police after filming a video/
  • College Student’s One-Night Stand Costs $43,800: Why Meeting Strangers Online Is Riskier Than You Think In a video posted on the YouTube, the male college student detailed how he met a woman in her early twenties through a dating app.
  • China and U.S. Tie for Gold, But China Claims Top Spot with 40 Medals Chinese social media platforms are abuzz with expressions of pride and patriotism as fans celebrate the athletes' remarkable performance.
  • Man Dressed as Kim Jong Un Beats Up Winnie the Pooh in Front of North Korean Delegation A man is facing criticism for dressing up as the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and violently hitting a teddy bear.
  • Why TikTok's 'SunBurning' Trend Could Be a Skin-Cancer Time Bomb Recently, a trend called "SunBurning" has gained popularity on TikTok. Experts are warning about its dangers.
  • UK Passport Denied for Girl Named Khaleesi—Was ‘Game of Thrones’ to Blame? A six-year-old girl in the UK got a rejected passport application because her name matched a Game of ...
  • Gender Controversy Rocks Paris Olympics: Imane Khelif Calls for Respect and Understanding Algerian athlete at its center has called on the international community to halt hate speech and harassment directed towards her. 
  • Tong Yang Life Under Fire for Using Biden’s Dementia Rumors to Sell Insurance—Is This Ethical? Tong Yang Life Insurance is mired in controversy for promoting a new insurance product by leveraging concerns surrounding Biden's dementia.
  • Is the U.S. Losing the Chip War? China’s Sneaky Tactics Exposed Despite U.S. export restrictions, AI semiconductors are reportedly smuggled into China and sold in electronics markets.
  • J.K. Rowling Sparks Outrage Over Transgender Athlete Comments J.K. Rowling has publicly contested the eligibility of Taiwanese female boxer and Algerian national representative to compete in the Olympics.
  • Olympic Star's Live TV Vomit Post-Polluted Seine Swim Sparks Outrage Athletes competing in the triathlon event at the 2024 Paris Olympics were vomiting after their race in the Seine River.
  • Can Being 'Ugly' Be a Blessing? Viral Clip Everyone’s Talking About A TikToker has gained attention with a video in which they assert that there are benefits to being unattractive.
  • New 'Girlfriend Service' In China Ask People To Pay For Hugs and Kisses A controversial new service is emerging in several major cities in China, where hugs and kisses are commodified as "girlfriend services."
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