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  • Xiaomi’s Success vs. Apple’s Failure: What’s the Difference? Xiaomi's rapid success in the EV market contrasts with Apple's failure, showcasing the importance of tech ecosystems and government support.
  • Kia's New EV4 Electric Sedan: Range, Pricing, and Features Revealed Kia launches the EV4 electric sedan with two models, competitive pricing, and a program to reduce ownership costs.
  • How Volvo’s EX30 Electric SUV Is Revolutionizing EV Accessibility Volvo launches the EX30 electric SUV in South Korea, featuring government subsidies, premium performance, and advanced safety features.
  • Tesla’s $400 Million Armored Vehicle Deal with State Department Put on Ice Amid Controversy The U.S. State Department has paused plans for a Tesla vehicle contract amid controversy, removing it from budget proposals.
  • Xi's War on Corruption: How Far Will China Go to Clean House in 2025? The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a Day China's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
  • GOP to Tackle Tax Cuts, Immigration, and Federal Regulations with a Single Legislative Push The Republican Party plans to consolidate key Trump policies into a 'mega bill' by late April, focusing on tax cuts and immigration.
  • China Offers $14,000 Incentive for Second Child Amid Population Crisis China launches a national campaign to encourage childbirth, addressing its serious low birthrate issue by supporting young couples.
  • Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Treasury, Stealing Sensitive Data Amid Growing Tensions According to a recent report, Chinese hackers have successfully infiltrated Treasury Department systems and stolen sensitive information.
  • China Set to Become World's Leader in Electric Vehicle Sales by 2025 China's EV sales are set to surpass internal combustion vehicle sales in 2025, driven by subsidies and local competition.
  • China Pressures Economists to Stay Positive Amid Growing Fears of Deflation China's job market woes drive surge in grad school applications amid deflation fears and government pressure on economic commentary.
  • Did South Korea's Yongsan Complex Order Eel to Celebrate Martial Law? A large quantity of eel was delivered to the Yongsan government complex, raising questions about its significance and purpose.
  • U.S. Sees South Korea’s Constitutional Process as a Model for Democracy Amid Impeachment The U.S. supports South Korea's impeachment process for President Yoon, emphasizing democratic principles despite challenges.
  • U.S. Drops Bombshell: North Korean Troops Are Dying in Combat with Russia in Ukraine North Korean troops participated in combat alongside Russian forces in Kursk, resulting in casualties, confirmed by the U.S. government.
  • Shocking FBI Reward – $5 Million for Info on 14 North Koreans Stealing U.S. Jobs and Secrets The U.S. offers a $5M reward for info on North Korean IT operatives in China/Russia involved in fraud and money laundering.
  • Is North Korea Still Funding Terror? U.S. Labels the Country a State Sponsor of Terrorism Once More The U.S. re-designates North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism, citing ongoing support for international terrorism and past incidents.
  • T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon Breached: How China is Spying on U.S. Telecoms Security officials urge encrypted messaging after a cyberattack by the Chinese hacker group Salt Typhoon targeting U.S. telecom companies.
  • 5-Minute Cabinet Meeting for Martial Law? South Korea’s Shocking Lack of Transparency South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration lacked proper procedure and documentation, raising significant concerns.
  • Military Standby Orders Leaked: 'North Korean Threat Led to Martial Law Prep in South Korea' South Korea's military prepared for martial law amid North Korean threats, with personnel mobilized shortly before the declaration.
  • South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol Under Fire for Receiving Full Salary Despite Being Sidelined President Yoon Suk Yeol faces backlash over full salary despite suspension from duties amid martial law, raising public sentiment for change.
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