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  • Spain, Norway, and Ireland Recognize Palestine as an Independent State A child in the war-torn Gaza Strip. Reuters-Yonhap NewsOn the 22nd, Spain, Norway, and Ireland offi ...
  • Will Chinese Electric Cars Dominate Europe? U.S. Tariffs Shift Focus [The Guru=Yoon Jin-Woong Reporter] Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) are being identified as disruptiv ...
  • Hungary Welcomes China's Investment: A Strategic Move Amid EU's Resistance Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Photo: Xinhua/Yonhap ...
  • ATEEZ: From Coachella to a World Tour across US and Europe The group ATEEZ continues to heat up with their world tour in North America and Europe. On the 23rd, ATEEZ announced through their official SNS that they would extend their 2024 world tour, “TOWARDS THE LIGHT: WILL TO POWER,” with performances in North America and Europe. This tour initially set sail in Seoul back in […]
  • Amsterdam's Battle with Overcrowding: No More New Hotels Amsterdam, one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, is grappling with a growing problem. The city, known for its legal prostitution and marijuana use, is seeing an increase in various incidents due to the influx of tourists attracted to these features. According to Reuters, Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, announced on the 17th that it […]
  • Smoke's Up: UK Lawmakers Advance Bill Banning Lifetime Tobacco Sales for Those Born After 2009 A smoking ban law that prohibits individuals under the age of 15 in the UK from purchasing cigarettes for life has passed the first hurdle in parliament. According to Reuters and other foreign media reports on the 16th (local time), the UK House of Commons passed the Tobacco and Electronic Cigarettes Regulation Bill to the […]
  • Europe Travelers Advised to Vaccinate Against Outbreak Spreading across EuropeVaccination rates are lower than they were before the pandemic If you’re planning a trip to Europe, you may want to remember the following news. Pertussis, a respiratory infectious disease, is currently sweeping across Europe. It’s the first time in hundreds of years since the Victorian era (1837-1901) that pertussis has been prevalent […]
  • China's Foreign Minister Warns Europe: De-risking Against China Not in Your Best Interest Wang Yi, Director of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Foreign Affairs Commission (also serving as the Foreign Minister), met with the French Foreign Minister, expressed China’s position by stating that France’s participation in the U.S.-led de-risking against China would not be in its best interest. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry on the 1st, Wang emphasized during a […]
  • Europe's Gas Lifeline at Risk: Ukraine Dispute Threatens Supply Russia’s state-owned gas company, Gazprom, has supplied more than 40 million cubic meters (1.4 billion cubic feet) of gas to Europe daily. The company has been utilizing the gas pipeline in Sudzha, Ukraine, which has been the only route available since the closure of the Nord Stream pipeline. However, concerns have been raised that the […]
  • U.S., EU on High Alert: Heightened Security Measures Post-Russian 'Terrorism' France Elevates Anti-Terror Alert to Highest LevelPoland, Adjacent to Ukraine, Strengthens SecurityItaly Increases Security Measures Ahead of EasterU.S. Prepares for Potential Cross-Border Terrorists Following the shooting attack by an armed group in Moscow, Russia, the United States and major Western European countries have successively intensified their anti-terrorism security measures. The United States, concerned about terrorist […]
  • Why North Korean Human Rights Concern International Community: 3 Key Reasons It Matters - Part 1 It feels like the first day of 2024 has just begun, but the cold winter is already behind us, and we can feel the warmth of spring. Looking back, last year might have been a spring season for the issue of human rights in North Korea. Our government published a report on human rights in […]
  • Flying on a Budget? Discover Dublin: Europe's Cheapest Airport Traveling to Europe can be both time-consuming and expensive. Even for Americans, planning a trip to Europe requires a significant commitment. The average airfare from the U.S. to European airports during peak season can be around $1,200 for a round trip, making realizing European travel plans challenging. Fortunately, there are specific airports that facilitate convenient […]
  • Trump Says U.S. Won't Leave NATO If Europe Pays ⓒAP/Newsis Former U.S. President Donald Trump has toned down his comments about NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). According to U.S. political media outlet Politico and others, former President Trump stated on the 19th (local time) that he has no intention of withdrawing from NATO if member countries pay their fair share of defense costs. This […]
  • Putin Secures Fifth Term with Record-Breaking Vote Share Russian President Vladimir Putin won the Russian presidential election by a landslide, achieving the highest vote share ever recorded. Announced by the Russian Central Election Commission on the 18th, the Russian presidential election, held from the 15th to the 17th, was virtually completed with a vote count of 99.75% by afternoon Korean time. Putin won […]
  • Will Tesla's Touch Screen Hazard Disappear? Europe’s top vehicle safety organization, Euro NCAP, plans to penalize car manufacturers that require drivers to operate essential safety control features via a touchscreen. NCAP, the highest authority in Europe for evaluating the safety of new cars, has decided to implement new regulations from January 2026. Manufacturers will be penalized if they enable the operation […]
  • Italy Reveals the World's Scariest Ride – Viewer Discretion Advised One of the scariest rides in the world is the roller coaster, but Italy's amusement parks and recreational facilities are lesser known.
  • Affordable Glass Hotel That's Taking Social Media by Storm Georgia, the "Swiss Alps of Eastern Europe," attracts tourists with stunning landscapes and affordable prices.
  • Italians Once Hated Starbucks, Now Can't Get Enough – Here's Why Starbucks continues to expand in Italy, opening its fourth store near the Vatican in Rome, overcoming initial resistance to its presence.
  • Santa Spotted Riding Rudolph in Real Life – No Photoshop Tricks Santa Claus brought holiday magic to the Montreux Christmas Market in Switzerland, delighting visitors and spreading festive cheer. 🎅🎄
  • Luxury Train Trip of a Lifetime: Explore 4 Continents, 13 Countries in 80 Days Railbookers introduces a luxurious world train tour across 4 continents, 13 countries, and 80 days, with 7 unique trains.
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