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  • North Korean Troops Binge on Porn with Taste of Freedom in Russia North Korean soldiers in Russia are reportedly engaged in unrestricted internet use, including pornography, amid military training.
  • China’s Famous Mountain Boulder Turns Out to Be Fake A large boulder at the summit of a famous mountain in China has sparked controversy after it was revealed to be an artificial structure.
  • Experts Slam 'North Korean Soldiers' Claims in Ukraine as Pure Fiction Misinformation about North Korean troops in Ukraine spreads, with claims of a soldier eating instant noodles being disputed.
  • North Korean Families Go Missing After Talking Trash About Kim Yo Jong Two North Koreans who criticized Kim Yo Jong have been arrested, and their families went missing, causing local anxiety.
  • North Korea’s Double Threat: Missiles and Nukes Target U.S. and South Korea North Korea fired short-range ballistic missiles at South Korea, escalating tensions after a recent intercontinental ballistic missile launch.
  • How a 20-Year-Old Ukrainian Took Out 300 Russian Soldiers Using... Ukrainian youth are being recognized for transforming into lethal snipers in modern warfare through their drone piloting skills.
  • Quit Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis? It Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds A recent study reveals that quitting smoking after a cancer diagnosis can significantly extend patients' survival time by years.
  • Suicide Capsule Under Scrutiny After Alleged Murder in Swiss Forest Swiss authorities detained Florian Willet, co-founder of The Last Resort, after a woman's death in a Sarco capsule.
  • China Claims Having Kids Makes Women Smarter, Public Responds with Outrage China's health commission faced backlash after promoting childbirth's benefits, including intelligence claims, then deleted the post.
  • Olympic Gold Winner in Women’s Boxing Actually a Guy? Shocking Report Says Yes A medical report reveals Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif is biologically male, sparking controversy over gender eligibility in sports.
  • Massive Air Drill with U.S. 'Death Swan' After North Korea’s ICBM Launch—Here’s What Happened On Sunday afternoon, a formation of fighter jets soared in a V shape over the eastern waters of Jeju Island.
  • Russia to Arm Kim Jong Un with Deadly Su-35 Jets—Will North Korea's Air Force Rival the U.S.? Kim's visit to Russia's Yuri Gagarin factory raises speculation about North Korea acquiring Su-35 fighters to modernize its aging air force.
  • Would You Pay $400 to Skip Lines? Disneyland’s New Pass Fuels Backlash Disneyland's new "Lightning Lane Premier Pass" has sparked controversy over its variable pricing, reaching up to $478 during peak times.
  • Watch Kim Jong Un and His Sister ‘Sing’ Rosé’s Hit—700K Views and Counting Martian Lil Doge's parody of Rosé's "APT" goes viral. It humorously reimagines K-pop lyrics with North Korean themes and figures.
  • Air Force Hero Accused of Sexually Assaulting Female Officer His Daughter’s Age Colonel John Doe, honored for his service, faces allegations of attempted sexual assault on a subordinate after a company dinner.
  • North Korean Soldiers Beaten Unconscious by Locals Over Acorn Theft North Korean soldiers reportedly attempted to seize acorns from locals but were overpowered, raising concerns over military harassment.
  • Why Sparrows Lose Friends as They Age—Just Like Us A study led by Dr. Julia Schroeder found that sparrows, like humans, tend to have fewer friends as they age, becoming more selective.
  • Russian Soldiers Frustrated to Communicate with Alleged North Korean Troops in New Video A video shows a frustrated Russian soldier learning Korean phrases to communicate with North Korean troops amid growing suspicions.
  • Ukraine Conflict Becomes ‘World War’ with North Korea in the Mix, Says Former U.S. Envoy Gold prices hit a record high, reaching $2,771.70/oz due to U.S. election uncertainties and Middle East conflicts, rising 34% this year.
  • India’s Richest Pet? Ratan Tata Leaves $72 Million Inheritance to Beloved Dog Tito Ratan Tata, former chairman of Tata Group, reportedly left $72 million to his dog, Tito, in his will, reflecting his affection.
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