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  • Putin’s Heirs Apparent? Daughters Take on Important Roles at Major Forum The daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin have reportedly made a rare public appearance, sparking widespread interest.
  • Biden’s Normandy Speech: U.S. Weapons Not a Threat to Moscow On June 6 (local time), in an interview with ABC News, President Joe Biden assured that the American weapons provided to Ukraine would not be used to strike Moscow and the Kremlin. Biden, who gave the interview at the American cemetery in Normandy, France, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Normandy invasion, avoided a direct […]
  • How Russia Is Disrupting U.S. Satellite Communications A repeated occurrence has been reported in partial areas of Ukraine, where the speed of Starlink signals used by the Ukrainian military has...
  • Russia Praises South Korea for Not Supplying Weapons to Ukraine Putin commended South Korea for not directly supplying weapons to Ukraine and expressed readiness to further South Korea-Russia relations.
  • Tram Collision in Russia Results in Casualties and Chaos A tram collision in Kemerovo, a city in southwestern Siberia, Russia, has resulted in one fatality and over 100 injuries so far. According to reports from Russia’s TASS, Sputnik, and AFP on the 6th, two trams collided around 7:30 in the morning in Kemerovo. A spokesperson for the local branch of the Russian Federal Investigative […]
  • South Korea's Historic Oil Discovery Sparks Heated Debate in Japan The Korean government’s announcement about the potential existence of up to 14 billion barrels of oil and gas off the coast of Pohang has sparked a heated debate in Japan. Some Japanese citizens have made absurd claims online, suggesting that Korea might try to seize resources like Dokdo Island. According to official sources on the […]
  • Ukrainian Prisoners' Return Shocks with 'Horrifying' Condition, Drawing Comparisons to Nazi Camps Ukrainian authorities expressed outrage at the emaciated condition of a man who returned home after two years of captivity in Russia.
  • Volcanic Alert: Mauna Loa Summit Closed Amid Rising Quake Activity The decision to close came as a preventive measure due to frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity observed since this summer.
  • Putin's Secret Mission: Russian Official's Mysterious Flight to North Korea Revealed A high-ranking Russian official's plane returned to Russia after staying in North Korea for about 40 hours.
  • North Korea's Psyche: Why Loudspeaker Broadcasts Strike a Nerve Analysts suggest North Korea's sensitive response to the loudspeakers is due to its effectiveness as a psychological warfare tool.
  • China Pours Billions into AI, But Can It Catch Up with the U.S.? China is engaged in a power struggle with the United States in various industries and has announced astronomical support for AI.
  • Biden Takes Hard Line on Immigration, Announces Asylum Restrictions United States President Joe Biden issued an executive order on the 4th denying asylum to illegal immigrants entering through the southern border. Consequently, from 0:01 AM on the 5th, unprotected illegal immigrants will be quickly expelled or sent back to Mexico. In a speech at the White House on the same day, Biden announced measures […]
  • Trump Slapped with Global Travel Ban: Which Countries Are Blocking Him? Last month, Donald Trump fist-pumped supporters at Trump Tower after a trial in Manhattan Criminal Court, New York.
  • Labour Party Shifts Right on Defense Policy, Eyes Nuclear Deterrence as Key Strategy UK Labour Party, has announced plans to increase the defense budget and strengthen nuclear deterrence if it comes to power.
  • Russia's Return to Afghanistan: Signs of Intervention Rise After US Exit Russia may be re-intervening in Afghanistan, showing support for Taliban's inclusion in international security and economic frameworks.
  • Modi's Victory Already Harming Indian Economy as Market Plunges Prime Minister Narendra Modi has succeeded in his third consecutive term in the Indian general elections. Contrary to the exit poll results predicting a landslide victory for Modi’s ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the main stock market index in India plummeted as the BJP failed to secure a majority of seats during the […]
  • Trump Takes TikTok by Storm: Surpasses Biden's Followers in Just 3 Days! Trump's TikTok account is exploding in popularity, amassing over ten times the followers of Biden in just three days since its creation.
  • South Korea Threatens North Korea With Loudspeaker Propaganda Amid Rising Tensions Yonhap News On the 4th, National Security Adviser Chang Ho Jin said that whether to resume the frontline loudspeaker broadcasts, a psychological warfare tool against North Korea, “largely depends on North Korea.” Appearing on KBS 9 News that day, Chang said, “Of course, we have such a policy (on the loudspeaker broadcasting resumption) and will […]
  • South Korea's Democratic Party Proposes Compensation for Victims of North Korean Trash Balloon Incidents The Democratic Party in South Korea has introduced a bill that includes compensation to be paid by the state or local governments for property damage caused by waste balloons sent by North Korea. Mo Kyung Jong, an assembly member of the Democratic Party who was nominated as the Public Administration and Security Committee member in […]
  • Gingrich Says No U.S. Troop Withdrawal from South Korea Under Trump's Watch Newt Gingrich, a former Republican House Speaker, predicted that Donald Trump would demand more defense costs from South Korea if re-elected.
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