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  • China’s Coffee Revolution: Watermelon-Flavored Beans Hit the Market! China's coffee consumption is rising, with a shift towards premiumization and unique flavors increasing annual per capita consumption.
  • Thailand's $350 Million Cruise Terminal: What to Expect from Koh Samui's New Luxury Hub Thailand will invest $350 million in a new Koh Samui cruise terminal, boosting tourism with 120 ships and 180,000 visitors annually.
  • U.S. Navy Prepares for Possible War with China by 2027 On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy unveiled its "Navigation Plan 2024," which explicitly prepares for a potential conflict with China by 2027.
  • China's Retaliation: Nine U.S. Military Firms Sanctioned After Taiwan Arms Deal China sanctions nine U.S. military firms in response to arms sales to Taiwan, asserting violations of the one-China principle.
  • U.S. Election Uncertainty: Why Malaysia Stands to Gain Either Way Analysts predict that Malaysia will benefit from trade policies regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
  • Casino Fever: 80% of Thais Support Legalizing Casinos for Tourism Boost The Thai government is advancing casino legalization to boost tourism, with strong public support and plans for entertainment complexes.
  • Beijing's Warning: New Sanctions Target U.S. Companies Amid Taiwan Tensions China has imposed sanctions on nine U.S. military firms after America's arms sale to Taiwan, criticizing violations of sovereignty.
  • House Passes Bill Blocking Tax Credits for Chinese-Backed EVs: Big Win for U.S. Auto Industry? On Thursday, U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7980, the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act of 2024.
  • Inside Kim Jong Un's Nuclear Secrets: Latest Photos of North Korea's Uranium Facility Korean Central News Agency reported on Friday that Kim had visited the control room of the uranium enrichment facility the day before.
  • Japanese Man Filmed Over 1,000 Women with Hidden Camera in Fake Rock A Japanese man has been brought to trial for illegally filming over 1,000 women bathing at an onsen with a hidden camera embedded in a rock.
  • Work Stress and Weight Gain: How One Woman's Job Led to a 20 kg Increase in Just a Year A Chinese woman's story of gaining 20 kg within a year of starting a new job has sparked discussions about overwork obesity in China.
  • Trump's Ex-Security Chief Calls for Tougher Protection of U.S. Companies! Robert O'Brien highlighted the need for the U.S. to shield American companies from stringent regulations imposed by Korea and Japan.
  • U.S. Deputy Secretary Calls for Ban on Samsung’s and SK Hynix’s High-Tech Memory in China The U.S. government mentioned the potential export ban on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) produced by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix in China.
  • Bali Hits Pause on New Hotels and Nightclubs—Find Out Why! Bali, Indonesia's iconic tourist hotspot, has decided to suspend the construction of new hotels and nightclubs temporarily.
  • Missile Madness: North Korea Fires Off Multiple SRBM into East Sea After 73 Days North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on September 12, marking its first launch in 73 days.
  • Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 Budget Slashed—41% Drop in Project Contracts Revealed Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 real estate projects, now valued at $1.3 trillion, saw a 41% drop in new contracts this year.
  • SpaceX Sparks Outrage by Removing Dokdo from Starlink Map—Is This a Diplomatic Snub? SpaceX has removed Dokdo from its Starlink map, sparking concerns as South Korea faces delays in satellite service.
  • Japanese Tanning Salon Owner Caught Filming Naked Customers for Decades A Tokyo tanning salon owner, Hiroki Yamamoto, 62, was arrested for secretly photographing over 100 women over 30 years.
  • Huge Oil and Gas Find in Pakistan? What This Discovery Could Mean for Global Markets Pakistan may have significant oil and gas reserves, revealed by Muhammad Arif. Exploration needs $5 billion and years.
  • Dried Fish or Alien? Bizarre Snack That’s Got Everyone Talking A recent post humorously compares a dried fish known as "gaesogeong" to an alien due to its eerie appearance.
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