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Chinese Actor Kidnapped in Thailand Found in Myanmar with a Shaved Head—What Happened?Chinese actor Wang Xing was found in Myanmar after being abducted in Thailand, raising concerns about crime syndicates and tourism.
Americans Check Their Phones 144 Times a Day – Here's Why You Should Be ConcernedAmericans' smartphone use surged 42.3% this year, averaging 144 checks daily, with Gen Z leading in usage and awareness of addiction.
IU Donates $341,000 to Support Marginalized Groups This ChristmasIU donated 500 million won to support marginalized groups, exemplifying her commitment to philanthropy and social impact.
White House Reacts to South Korea’s Martial Law—Is It a Threat to Democracy?The White House is monitoring South Korea's martial law declaration amid major media coverage and public reactions to the situation.
Travel Plans Disrupted: Major Nations Issue Travel Warnings After South Korea’s Martial LawPresident Yoon's martial law declaration in South Korea prompted global travel advisories, impacting tourism despite plans to lift it.
Microsoft 365 Outage Causes Chaos: Users Can't Access Emails, Calendars, and MoreMicrosoft 365 faced disruptions in Outlook and Teams, affecting users globally. Recovery efforts are ongoing but slower than expected.
Exxon Mobil Invests $200M in Texas to Process 1 Billion Pounds of Plastic Waste—Here’s What That MeansExxon Mobil plans to invest $200 million in Texas to enhance plastic recycling, aiming for 1 billion pounds of waste processed by 2027.
PayPal Faces Two-Hour Outage: Crypto Market Surges as Bitcoin Reaches $98,000PayPal faced a two-hour service disruption affecting transactions, while Bitcoin surged past $98,000, boosting the crypto market.
America First, No Matter Who Wins: South Korea Plans for Trade ChallengesSouth Korean trade experts predict the America First approach will persist after the U.S. election, regardless of the winner.
U.S. Election Uncertainty: Why Malaysia Stands to Gain Either WayAnalysts predict that Malaysia will benefit from trade policies regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
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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.
Trump vs. Harris Debate Sparks Market Shifts: Experts Warn of Volatility!Following the presidential debate, experts suggest focusing on market volatility over political shifts, with eco-friendly sectors rebounding.
Market Panic: TInvestors Pull Out as Kamala Harris Rises—Find Out the ImpactPost-debate, investors fled assets linked to a Trump victory, with Trump Media stock plunging 13%, while solar stocks surged.
What If Trump Wins? Nightmare Scenario for South Korea’s EconomyPesek predicts that if Trump wins, trade conflicts and economic instability could hurt South Korea, while Harris would ensure stability.
KOSPI Falls Over 1% Despite Strong Nvidia Earnings: 'Expectations Were Too High'Nvidia's Q2 revenue surpassed expectations but fell short of market hopes, leading to declines in major Korean semiconductor stocks.
Nvidia Posts Record Q2 Earnings but Stock Falls as Market Expectations Remain HighNvidia's strong Q2 earnings and upbeat Q3 guidance led to a stock drop, reflecting the market's high expectations.
90% of CEOs in South Korea Think AI Will Boost Their Strategic Moves—Here’s HowOver 90% of South Korean CEOs believe AI can aid strategic decision-making, enhancing data analysis and efficiency.
Is the World Ready? Trump’s Trade Policies Could Spell DisasterTrump's potential reelection could threaten global trade. Some speculate it would be more detrimental to China than during his first term.
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