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  • Dangerous Smuggling Ring Exposed: South Korea Stops Rare Komodo Dragon from Entering South Korean customs have intercepted an attempt to smuggle endangered Komodo dragons, highlighting the dangers of illegal wildlife trade.
  • North Korea Vows to Punish U.S. and Allies Over Sanctions, Calls Team 'Illegal' North Korean Foreign Minister condemned the U.S.-led sanctions monitoring team, threatening participating countries with consequences.
  • 13 Pregnant Women Arrested in Cambodia’s Latest Surrogacy Scandal Cambodia uncovered an illegal surrogacy ring, arresting 24 women, including 13 pregnant Filipinos, despite a 2016 ban.
  • Soccer Scandal: Ukrainian Football Player's Alleged Border Jump to Belarus Under Scrutiny Ukrainian soccer player Denis Shelіkhоv faces allegations of illegally crossing into the enemy country of Belarus.
  • 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.
  • Filipino President Slams China's 'Illegal and Reckless' Military Moves The Philippines and China clashed over aerial surveillance in the South China Sea, escalating territorial tensions.
  • Chinese Company Steals Thousands of Corpses for Organ Transplants and Rakes in $53 Million The documents indicate that Shanxi Osteorad Biomaterial Co., illegally acquired corpses and body parts from various regions.
  • Young Chinese Man Busted Trying to Capture Secret Military Footage 20-year-old Chinese individual was arrested after attempting to photograph an army aircraft at Gimhae International Airport secretly.
  • Personal Lives Matter! Police Officer Uses Database to Illegally Stalk Celebrity A police officer was caught after unlawfully obtaining the personal information of a famous trot singer and visiting their home. According to Daejeon MBC on the 5th, a female police officer in her 30s from Chungnam Police Agency was charged with misconduct. Last April, the officer visited the home of a famous trot singer in […]
  • China's Illegal Island Construction? Philippines Spots Suspicious Activity in South China Sea Philippine government has deployed coast guard vessels to a disputed area...
  • China's Underground Love for South Korean Drama 'Queen of Tears' The TvN drama Queen of Tears, featuring Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won, has been garnering attention both at home and abroad through Netflix. However, there’s been a surge in unauthorized streaming of the series in China. On the 23rd, Professor Seo Kyung Deok from Sungshin Women’s University revealed that a review page for […]
  • UK Strengthens Punishment for Illegal Videos Made With AI Artificial Intelligence (AI)  The UK government is significantly strengthening its punishment against illegal action that involves the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to superimpose someone else’s face onto explicit images or videos. According to the British Ministry of Justice on the 16th (local time), if the amendment to the criminal law bill currently going through […]
  • Illegal Chinese Boats Caught: Crackdown Ahead of Spring Fishing Season As the April fishing season approaches, Chinese fishing vessels conducting illegal operations in our waters have been successively detected by the government’s joint crackdown. The Maritime Police Agency announced on the 2nd that as a result of the joint crackdown on the West Sea border waters and Jeju EEZ from the 25th to the 31st […]
  • Supreme Court Allows Texas Immigration Law, Authorizing Arrest of Illegal Immigrants The Supreme Court of the United States has allowed a Texas immigration law that allows the state government to arrest or detain illegal immigrants. As the issue of immigrants is expected to be significant in the upcoming U.S. presidential election in November, controversy is likely to grow over the enforcement authority of the law related […]
  • 56 Teachers in South Korea Investigated for Selling and Reproducing CSAT Questions and Mock Exams An audit by the Board of Audit and Inspection has revealed that active teachers have been systematically buying and selling anticipated test questions for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) and school exams from private educational institutions. On the 11th, the Board of Audit and Inspection requested the National Police Agency to investigate 56 people, […]
  • Luxurious Life of a Korean Tattoo Artist in the U.S The daily life of the most famous Korean tattooist in San Francisco has been revealed. Tattooist Jia was recently introduced in a video titled "Shocking Korean life in San Francisco, where the cost of living is extremely high [2]🇺🇲" posted on YouTube's Heechulism channel...
  • Male Flight Attendant Caught Secretly Filming Female Passengers Privacy breaches inflight: attendant films passenger, hidden bathroom camera, passengers record attendants, raising aviation concerns.

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