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  • South Korean President Issues Rare Apology, Admits to 'Oversight and Lack of Virtue' South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol publicly apologized for his oversight, acknowledging the inconvenience caused to citizens.
  • 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.
  • China's Newest Billionaire: TikTok CEO Zhang Yiming Tops Rich List Zhang Yiming, the 41-year-old CEO of ByteDance, has become China's richest individual, amassing a net worth exceeding 350 billion yuan.
  • 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.
  • Shenzhou-19 Blasts Off! China’s Space Station Mission Continues with New Crew China successfully launched the Shenzhou-19 spacecraft with three astronauts, including its third female astronaut, for a six-month mission.
  • Goodbye China? iPhone 17 Production Heads to India Apple is reportedly preparing to start initial production of the iPhone 17 in India, marking a significant shift in its production strategy.
  • China’s First Arrest Under New Spy Law: South Korean Citizen Accused A South Korean expatriate in his fifties, living in China, has been arrested on espionage charges, according to Yonhap News.
  • America First, No Matter Who Wins: South Korea Plans for Trade Challenges South Korean trade experts predict the America First approach will persist after the U.S. election, regardless of the winner.
  • Mount Fuji’s Snow Delay Breaks 130-Year Record – Is Winter on Hold? With snowfall delayed in Mount Fuji, Japan, reports confirm that this will be the latest first snowfall in 130 years.
  • U.S. Approves $19B Taiwan Defense Deal, China Ramps Up Military Drills China condemned the U.S. $19.88 billion arms sale to Taiwan, calling it a "violation of sovereignty" and escalating tensions.
  • North Korea Claims South Korea Sent Spy Drone Over Pyongyang, Issues Warning North Korea claims a downed UAV flew from South Korea's Baengnyeong Island, accusing the military of violating its airspace.
  • Case of 18-Year-Old Widow Burned Alive in India—Family Walks Free After 37 Years The 1987 case of Roop Kanwar, an 18-year-old widow burned in a sati ritual, resurfaces as all defendants are acquitted, sparking outrage.
  • North Korea Builds Massive Barriers Along Severed East Sea Line—What Are They Planning? North Korea constructs barriers along the East Sea Line post-explosions, enhancing defenses to prevent defections and tank movements.
  • North Korea’s 200 Munitions Factories Are Running at Full Capacity, Could Last 3 Months South Korea's military authorities have assessed that North Korea has secured enough supplies to sustain a war for as long as three months.
  • North Korea's Mining Sector Boosted by Expanded Machinery Production for Apatite North Korea's machinery industry boosts production of equipment for apatite mining, including pumps and mining wagons.
  • Apple's Tim Cook Returns to China After 7 Months as iPhone Sales Falter Tim Cook visits China amid declining iPhone sales, meeting students and promoting discounts ahead of Singles' Day.
  • North Korea's 'Vietnam Moment': Troops in Russia May Trigger Conflict on Korean Peninsula North Korea's troop deployment to Russia signals deeper military ties and raises global concerns over potential technology exchanges.
  • Kim Jong Un Criticizes Flood Recovery Efforts While Staying Silent on Russia Troops Kim Jong Un inspects flood recovery efforts in Jagang Province, emphasizing construction quality amid ongoing disaster response.
  • Toxic Foam Takes Over India’s Sacred Yamuna River – Residents on Alert The Yamuna River, considered one of India's sacred rivers, has recently become filled with toxic foam, causing shock and concern.
  • $38 Ticket for a Fake Whale Shark? Chinese Aquarium-Goers Wanting Their Money Back A Shenzhen aquarium disappointed visitors by showing a robotic whale shark instead of a real one due to endangered species regulations.
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