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  • North Korean Missiles in Ukraine: Analysis Shows High Failure Rate An official examines a North Korean missile fired by Russia in Kharkiv, Ukraine, last January—/Reute ...
  • Will South Korea Join the Enemy? Plans to Engage With China and Russia Yonhap News As President Yoon Suk Yeol enters his third year in office, he addresses the perceived limitations of his foreign and security policies, particularly in managing relations with China and Russia. Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Tae Yul is expected to visit China for the first time in six years as Foreign Minister. Unlike […]
  • Is China Behind the UK Defense Ministry Data Breach? Amid increased crackdowns on spy incidents linked to China and Russia, allegations have emerged that Chinese-linked hackers have infiltrated the UK military’s payroll system. The BBC and Sky News reported on the 7th (local time) that hackers related to China are suspected of infiltrating the payroll system, which contains the names and bank information of […]
  • President Biden Denounces Anti-Semitic Behavior in United States and Europe On the 7th, which is Holocaust Remembrance Day marking the genocide of Jews by the Nazis during World War II, President Joe Biden of the United States repeatedly sent warning messages about the pro-Palestinian protests in American universities that are turning into anti-Semitism. Nonetheless, the protests are spreading beyond American universities to Europe. President Biden, […]
  • Americans Turn Away from McDonald's and Starbucks After Price Hikes According to a new analysis, recent inflation by major food and beverage franchises such as McDonald ...
  • How North Korea May Be the Real Winner of the Russia-Ukraine War: A Threat to Global Security According to Korean Central Television, on September 13 last year, during his visit to Russia, Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, had a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 
  • U.S. Cancels Export Licenses for Huawei Suppliers Reuters Yonhap News It has been reported that the U.S. raised sanctions against Huawei, China’s largest telecommunications equipment company. According to Reuters and the U.K. Financial Times (FT), on the 7th (local time), the U.S. Department of Commerce revoked export licenses for some companies that export semiconductors to Huawei. Reuters reported that this move came […]
  • Is the Elite Vehicles Act a Threat to Affordable Electric Cars in the US? There are Senate and presidential elections in the U.S. this year. As confirmed by Trump’s presidency, candidates incite the emotions of specific regional voters with catchy phrases. This time, the Detroit News reported that the Republican Party is introducing the Elite Vehicles Act, which significantly eliminates benefits equivalent to inflation reduction. Senator John Barrasso, a […]
  • Kim Jong Un Sends Letter to Putin Congratulating Him on Fifth Term Inauguration On May 7th at noon, Russian President Vladimir Putin held his fifth inauguration ceremony for a six- ...
  • Shift in U.S. Military Strategy: From North Korea to China A former U.S. Department of Defense official, who is being mentioned as a potential candidate f ...
  • Ex-Pentagon Official: US Should Shift Focus from North Korea to China Elbridge Colby, former Under Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development. /Marathon Init ...
  • Brazil's Flood Crisis: 85 Lives Lost, 130 Missing in Devastating Floods On May 6th, Reuters reported that a series of heavy rains in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Gra ...
  • Standing Ground: United States Among Countries Who Refuse to Attend Putin’s Inauguration The United States and most European Union (EU) member countries plan not to attend Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration. However, some countries, including France, intend to attend, suggesting a division among Western nations in their diplomatic policies towards Russia. According to Reuters, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated on the 6th (local time), “We do […]
  • China's Global Power Play: Africa's Minerals in the Crosshair As China solidifies its cooperative relationships with African nations, they are trying to secure a supply chain for crucial mineral supply networks. While major Western countries, including the United States, strive to reduce their dependence on China for critical minerals such as rare earth and cobalt, China has long been establishing roots and expanding its […]
  • Tesla Pulls the Plug on Rapid Charging Division Amid EV Sales Slump Due to declining electric vehicle sales, Tesla has shut down the division responsible for its rapid charging stations. The company will continue to operate but is expected to curb new investments, prioritizing enhancing the operation rate of existing facilities for the time being. As of the end of March, Tesla had approximately 60,000 rapid chargers […]
  • Caught Amidst the Fire: Child Victims of the Ongoing Gaza Conflict On the 6th, when the Israeli military asked 100,000 residents of eastern Rafah to evacuate to the western Mediterranean coast or north to Khan Yunis, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned that many children in Rafah would be particularly at risk. According to CNN, Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF, pointed out in a […]
  • North Korea Takes Aim at UK's Stance on Ukraine-Russia Crisis North Korean authorities have criticized comments by the British Foreign Secretary that Ukraine could attack mainland Russia with British-backed weapons. The comments come as the two countries flaunt their close relationship following the North Korea-Russia summit in September last year. According to the Korean Central News Agency on the 6th, international affairs commentator Sim Min […]
  • Engaged Wisconsin Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Relationship with 5th Grader A female teacher in the U.S., who is only three months away from her wedding, has been found to have an inappropriate relationship with her elementary school student, causing an uproar in the local parent community. According to the New York Post, a female elementary school teacher in Wisconsin was recently arrested on charges of […]
  • Putin's Power Play: A New Tsar in Modern Russia Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, has a dream of a 30-year reign and is set to embark on his next six-year term on the 7th (local time). Having scored a record-high approval rating of 87% in March, securing his fifth term, he can potentially run for office until 2030, edging closer to a lifetime […]
  • Warren Buffett Shares Insights on AI, Apple, and Berkshire's Future “I don’t just hope you can come next year. I hope I can be there too.” The 93-year-old Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, concluded the Q&A session at the annual shareholders meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 4 with this joke, drawing laughter from investors. This year’s shareholders’ meeting was the first to be […]
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