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  • 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.
  • South Korean Border Towns Hit Hard by North Korean Noise Warfare Residents of Paju, near the DMZ, are suffering due to North Korea's loud broadcasts and provocative actions, causing insomnia and distress.
  • China and Turkey Set to Dominate Rare Earth Market with New Partnership China and Turkey signed an MOU to enhance cooperation in rare earth mining, aiming to strengthen global supply chains.
  • South Korean Drug Suspect Brags About Bribing Thai Police in Shocking Live Stream A drug offender who was arrested in Thailand sparked controversy after live-streaming from a police transport vehicle and a detention center.
  • THIS Man with Four Wives, Two Girlfriends, and Sex 28 Times a Week—Aiming for 54 Kids A Japanese man has four wives and two girlfriends, seeking to father 54 children despite polygamy being illegal.
  • McDonald’s Weddings? Young Couples in China Choose Burgers Over Banquets Young couples in China are rejecting expensive weddings and instead opting to hold them at McDonald's or Haidilao.
  • North Korea Shuts Down Roads, Officially Declares South Korea an Enemy North Korea's constitutional amendment labels South Korea an enemy state, citing security threats, and confirms road demolitions.
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