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  • Graveyard of Backpackers: The Country Where Travelers Don't Return A travel YouTuber runs a guesthouse in Dahab, Egypt, drawing attention to this diving mecca with its stunning underwater sites and mysteries.
  • $8,400 Per Table On Drinks Alone: From VIP Lounges to Drug Scandal Rocks Korean Entertainment G-dragon implicated in drug scandal, alleged marijuana use resurfaces in entertainment amid Lee Sun Kyun controversy.
  • 10 Reasons Why Sunscreen is a Must, Even Indoors and Cloudy Days Even on cloudy days, about 80% of UV rays can penetrate the earth's surface. So, sunscreen is essential for UV protection everywhere.
  • Latest Trend Among Americans: Why Homemade Kimchi Craze Sweeping the Nation In the U.S., kimchi's popularity is surging, with Americans making their own and the kimchi export market growing significantly.
  • 10 Must-Know Facts About Black Friday: Don't Miss Out on the Year's Best Deals The Black Friday season, known for massive sales, commences after Thanksgiving, with various events in Korea and the U.S.
  • It is NOT Korea! World's Top Consumer of Garlic Revealed Bulgarians love garlic just like Koreans. Garlic appears in traditional Bulgarian dishes and as a side dish.
  • Expired Conditioner Magic: 4 Clever Household Hacks You Need to Try Don't waste expired conditioner! Repurpose it for cleaning, anti-static use, and as a fabric softener alternative.
  • Spam Goes Healthy: New Spam Made from Chicken Breast Hits Shelves CJ CheilJedang introduces Spam Chicken Breast, a high-protein, low-calorie product catering to health-conscious consumers.
  • From Gold-Leaf Hotels to Ferrari Paradise: Incredible Sights in the City of Luxury Experience opulence in Abu Dhabi, from the 7-star Emirates Palace Hotel to the Louvre Museum and Qasr Al Watan Presidential Palace.
  • Frozen Kimbap Frenzy in the U.S.: How a Korean Dish Captured American Taste Buds Small Korean company Olgaht sees Frozen Gimbap craze in the U.S., plans to increase production tenfold to meet demand.
  • Fukushima's Ongoing Woes: Workers Exposed to Radioactive Spill An accident at Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Plant: Workers exposed to radioactive material during pipe cleaning.
  • Tragedy Strikes as 'Super Fog' Causes Deadly 168-Car Collision in Louisiana Increased toll in Louisiana highway chain collision: 168 damaged vehicles, 8 dead, and 63 injured due to 'super fog.'
  • Airline Suddenly Stops Operations as Staff Resign, Passenger Refunds Delayed Amid Chaos South Korean airline Hi Air suspended operations due to staff shortages and financial difficulties, causing passenger inconvenience.
  • Truth About Hair Conditioner and Hair Treatment: Which One Should You Use? Hair conditioner for healthy hair, treatment for damaged hair. Use both? Treatment first, then conditioner. Choose based on your hair type.
  • Reality of Crime in South Africa: Is It Truly the Most Dangerous Travel Destination? South Africa, labeled the world's most dangerous travel spot, poses severe safety risks due to high crime rates, especially for tourists.
  • Fin-Tastic Earnings: Certification that Allows You to Earn $67,000 a Year Just By Slicing Fish Shinan County, South Korea, introduces 'Heuksan Skate Slicing Technician' certification and school, preserving tradition and creating jobs.
  • Quitting Alcohol Slashes Glaucoma Blindness Risk by 37%, According to New Research Quitting alcohol can reduce the risk of blindness in glaucoma patients by about 37%, as per a South Korean study.
  • Urine Beer: Viral Video Shows Tsingtao Worker Urinating in Brewery Tank A video exposing the use of urine in the production of Tsingtao Beer at a Chinese factory has been unveiled.
  • No Sick Days for Freelancers: Depression Levels Much Higher Than Average Freelancers and platform workers have a depression index over triple the general population, driven by job insecurity and long hours.
  • Airline Under Fire for Accepting 1,500 Reservations, Threatening Flight Cancellations Jin Air faces controversy as it may not operate Busan-Okinawa flights after reservations made, leaving 1,500 passengers in uncertainty.
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