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  • Kim Sends Teen Soldiers, Not Special Forces, as North Korea Joins Russia’s War Effort Analysts suggest that North Korea's troops being sent to Russia are inexperienced conscripts, potentially ill-suited for combat.
  • Captured North Korean Soldier’ Video Goes Viral—But Are They Real? Reports and videos of North Korean troops in Russia raise doubts, with experts suggesting potential staging for psychological warfare.
  • Banana Duct-taped to a Wall, $1.5M to Bid: Cattelan's 'Comedian' Back in the Spotlight Cattelan's controversial artwork "Comedian," featuring a banana, will auction for $1 million to $1.5 million on November 20.
  • Case of 18-Year-Old Widow Burned Alive in India—Family Walks Free After 37 Years The 1987 case of Roop Kanwar, an 18-year-old widow burned in a sati ritual, resurfaces as all defendants are acquitted, sparking outrage.
  • New Study Reveals Cats Learn Words Twice as Fast as Infants A new study has found that cats may be quicker learners than human babies when it comes to recognizing words.
  • He Sexually Abused 101 Corpses—How David Fuller’s Shocking Crimes Went Unnoticed for 12 Years A report on David Fuller, the necrophiliac rapist and murderer who shocked the U.K. in 2021, has been released.
  • Max Hug Time: Dunedin Airport’s 3-Minute Rule Sparks Controversy Dunedin Airport faces backlash for limiting farewell times to three minutes to reduce congestion and flight delays.
  • North Korean Soldiers in Russia Earn $2,000, Most Goes to Kim's Regime South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported North Korea had sent 12,000 troops to support Russia's war in Ukraine.
  • American Fashion Designer Kicked Out of China’s Forbidden City—Was His Outfit Too Extreme? Designer Rick Owens was asked to leave the Forbidden City for his attire, sparking debate on cultural respect.
  • $38 Ticket for a Fake Whale Shark? Chinese Aquarium-Goers Wanting Their Money Back A Shenzhen aquarium disappointed visitors by showing a robotic whale shark instead of a real one due to endangered species regulations.
  • Chinese-Made Robot Vacuums Caught Shouting 'F*!' at Americans Chinese robotic vacuums have been hacked, emitting offensive language and racial slurs, raising concerns over security vulnerabilities.
  • Cybertruck vs. Handgun: Tesla's Stainless Steel Tailgate Doesn't Stand a Chance A viral video shows a Tesla Cybertruck being shot, raising doubts about its bulletproof claims after a hole appeared.
  • Executed for Fortune-Telling? North Korea’s Extreme Punishments—Treated as a Crime Like Drugs and Prostitution North Korea's tensions rise as inter-Korean roads are destroyed; fortune-telling gains popularity amid strict bans and uncertainty.
  • THIS Man with Four Wives, Two Girlfriends, and Sex 28 Times a Week—Aiming for 54 Kids A Japanese man has four wives and two girlfriends, seeking to father 54 children despite polygamy being illegal.
  • McDonald’s Weddings? Young Couples in China Choose Burgers Over Banquets Young couples in China are rejecting expensive weddings and instead opting to hold them at McDonald's or Haidilao.
  • Chinese-Style Clothing Mistaken for Korean Attire at Australian War Memorial A controversy arose at the Australian War Memorial over mislabeling Chinese-style clothing as traditional Korean attire.
  • Nobel Prize Chaos: Han Kang’s The Vegetarian Stolen Amid Global Shortages Interest in Han Kang, the first South Korean author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, has surged internationally.
  • Shocking Poll: Only 13.9% of South Koreans Willing to Fight if War Breaks Out A survey shows only 13.9% of South Koreans would fight in a war, reflecting declining willingness amid growing security concerns.
  • $46M Romance Scam Uncovered: How a Hong Kong Crime Ring Used AI to Defraud Victims Hong Kong police arrested 27 in a romance scam using deepfake tech, defrauding victims of $46 million through fake relationships.
  • Which Fast Food Burger Will Rot First? Korean Experiment Has the Answers A South Korean outlet's experiment on burger decay revealed mold growth on certain brands, while others remained largely unchanged.
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