Russia Partners with China to Build 1.4 Million Advanced Attack Drones Russia is partnering with China to develop attack drones and establish a drone manufacturing facility in China.
South Korean Businessman Kidnapped in Peru, Rescued in Dramatic Police Operation A South Korean businessman was kidnapped in Peru and rescued within a day, leading the Korean community to reevaluate their safety measures.
Japan Sends Warship Through Taiwan Strait for the First Time, Defying China’s Claims In a historic naval maneuver, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's destroyer Sazanami traversed the Taiwan Strait on Thursday.
Kim Yo Jong's Fiery Critique of US Attack Submarine Sparks Alarm Kim Yo Jong criticized the USS Vermont's visit, portraying it as U.S. provocation to justify North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
North Korea Attacks US Quad Summit, Calls It a Threat to Sovereignty North Korea criticized the recent Quad summit, accusing the U.S. of provoking hostility and infringing on its sovereignty.
Zelensky Calls Out Russia's Partners in Crime at UN: North Korea and Iran! Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russia at the UN, accusing it of collaborating with North Korea and Iran in war crimes.
Telegram Announces Cooperation with Authorities for Crime-Related User Data Telegram will now provide user information to law enforcement for illegal activities, marking a shift from its previous privacy stance.
SpaceX's Starlink on the Verge of Telecommunications Breakthrough in South Korea SpaceX is close to launching its Starlink satellite internet service in South Korea, nearing agreement on essential technical standards.
Russia's Air Patrol Breaches Japanese Airspace, Triggers Immediate Military Response The Japanese government announced on Monday that a Russian patrol aircraft breached its airspace three times, prompting a formal warning.
North Korea Could Drop a Nuke Test Bomb During U.S. Election Season, Warns South Korea South Korea's presidential office warned that North Korea could conduct its seventh nuclear test around the U.S. presidential election.
How North Korea’s Actions Target the Upcoming U.S. Elections: Missiles, Balloons, and Bold Displays North Korea has been on the offensive this week, launching a high-capacity missile and showcasing a facility for producing HEU.
Air Defense Alert: Over 130 Chinese Military Entries into South Korean Airspace This Year Two Chinese military aircraft, including an H-6 bomber, along with four Russian planes, notably a TU-95 bomber and an SU-35 fighter jet...
South Korea's Yoon Heads to Czech Republic for Nuclear Power Alliance During his trip, President Yoon Suk Yeol visits the Czech Republic to strengthen nuclear cooperation and finalize reactor contracts.
Seoul's Scare: Quick Response to Fire Blamed on North Korean Balloons A fire in a Seoul apartment complex, reportedly ignited by balloons from North Korea, was extinguished quickly with no injuries.
Haeseong Missile Revealed: How South Korea’s Latest Weapon Outperforms the Best in Naval Combat The Haeseong missile, showcased at UNITAS 2023, excels in precision and versatility across ships, submarines, and attack crafts.
North Korean Hackers Eye $52 Billion Bitcoin ETF: Cybersecurity Alert Issued North Korean hackers may target the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF, holding $52.1 billion in Bitcoin, raising cybersecurity concerns.
Market Panic: TInvestors Pull Out as Kamala Harris Rises—Find Out the Impact Post-debate, investors fled assets linked to a Trump victory, with Trump Media stock plunging 13%, while solar stocks surged.
North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Likely Falls Outside EEZ, According to Japan's Ministry of Defense Japan's Ministry of Defense announced that North Korea had launched an object believed to be a ballistic missile on Thursday morning.
Missile Madness: North Korea Fires Off Multiple SRBM into East Sea After 73 Days North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on September 12, marking its first launch in 73 days.
Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
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