U.S. to Ban Sales of Cars with Chinese and Russian Tech, Citing Security RisksThe U.S. will ban vehicles with Chinese or Russian software, affecting Korean manufacturers and favoring domestic automotive firms.
Silicon Valley vs. Seoul: U.S. Tech Fears Korean Laws Could Help ChinaThe CCIA opposes South Korea's Platform Competition Promotion Act, arguing it may harm U.S. firms and benefit Chinese competitors.
Casino Fever: 80% of Thais Support Legalizing Casinos for Tourism BoostThe Thai government is advancing casino legalization to boost tourism, with strong public support and plans for entertainment complexes.
Former NY Governor's Aide Arrested for Spying for China—See How She Lived the High LifeFormer NY Governor Hochul's deputy, Linda Sun, and her husband, Chris Hu, were arrested for allegedly acting as Chinese government agents.
First Quantum Minerals Seeks $20 Billion in Compensation from Panama Over Cobre Panamá Mine ShutdownFirst Quantum Minerals seeks $20 billion from Panama for the shutdown of Cobre Panamá, affecting copper stockpile worth up to $340 million.
600 Telegram Users Caught Sharing Explicit Photos and Personal InfoAround 600 people are sharing explicit content and personal info of female acquaintances in chat rooms, escalating sexual harassment.
U.S. Government Pumps $50 Million into HP for Cutting-Edge Semiconductor TechThe U.S. government is granting $50 million to HP for semiconductor tech, boosting life sciences and AI equipment production.
13 North Korean Women and 2 Kids Arrested in China While Trying to Reach FreedomFifteen North Korean defectors were captured by Chinese police in Kunming, raising fears of forced repatriation to North Korea.
China’s Car Market Meltdown: Why Big Brands Like GM and BMW Are Losing GroundForeign car brands like GM, Volkswagen, and BMW are struggling in China, where domestic EVs, bolstered by government support, thrive.
Dictator or Savior? Kim Jong Un's Surprising Aid Efforts for North Korean Flood SurvivorsOver 13,000 North Korean residents from North Pyongan, Jagang, and Yanggang provinces have arrived in Pyongyang.
China's 'Easy to Marry, Hard to Divorce' Policy Sparks OutrageThe Chinese government is pushing marriage law amendments to encourage marriage while restricting divorce.
Turkey’s Instagram Ban Lifted: What Really Went Down with Meta?Abdulkadir Uraloglu, Turkey's transportation and infrastructure minister, announced on Saturday that the ban would be lifted.
Chocolate or Cannabis? The Surprising Risks of Summer TravelSeoul metropolitan government has issued a strong warning about the risks associated with drug consumption abroad.
7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Japan—Experts Warn of Bigger Disaster AheadYesterday, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan.
No North Korea for You: Travel Ban Extended for Another YearU.S. Department of State announced that without special permission, U.S. passport holders cannot visit North Korea until August 31, 2025.
Leidos Hit by Major Hack: Sensitive U.S. Government Documents LeakedYesterday, a Leidos representative revealed that hackers had leaked internal documents to the U.S. government.
Ex-CIA Analyst Charged with Illegal Activities for South KoreaSouth Korean government, Ambassador to the U.S. Cho Hyun Dong, stated, "I have nothing to say" about the arrest of Sue Mi Terry.
Israeli Army to Draft Ultra-Orthodox Starting Sunday — Chaos EnsuesIDF is set to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews, also known as Haredi, who have traditionally been exempted from military conscription.
U.S. and Japan's Secret Weapon: Microwave Tech to Neutralize DronesThe US and Japan are set to develop technology to neutralize drones that infringe on their territories using electromagnetic waves.
Public Executions and Media Control: US Fires Back at Kim Jong UnThe US emphasized its role in amplifying the voices of North Korean defectors, strongly criticizing North Korea's human rights issues.
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