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  • Captured North Korean Soldiers: 'We Thought We Were Just Training!' Two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine believed they were on training, not combat duty; their future as POWs remains uncertain.
  • 2025 Passport Power Rankings: South Korea Stays Strong at 3rd, and the 1st Place Goes to... South Korea ranks third in global passport power, allowing visa-free access to 192 countries, reflecting improved travel conditions.
  • Kremlin Watches Trump's Greenland Acquisition Plans as Tensions Rise Fox News reported on Thursday that the Kremlin is closely monitoring President-elect Donald Trump's ambition to acquire Greenland.
  • Study Shows Girls Falling Behind in School After COVID, While Boys Perform Better A study reveals a significant decline in U.S. female students' academic performance post-COVID-19, with scores dropping more than males.
  • Taiwan Issues Warning Over China’s Push to Grant Local IDs and Citizenship to Taiwanese Taiwan fears China's issuance of local IDs to its citizens could undermine sovereignty and lead to forced integration.
  • Zelenskyy Hopes Trump’s Visit Will Strengthen Ukraine’s Fight Against Russia Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to strengthen ties with Trump, believing he can influence Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
  • Luxury Car Smuggling into Russia and North Korea: Sanctions Can't Stop the Flow Despite EU sanctions, luxury car smuggling thrives in Russia and North Korea, showcasing a relentless pursuit of status among elites.
  • Israelis Abroad Fear Arrests Over Alleged War Crimes Linked to Gaza Conflict Investigations into alleged war crimes by Israeli soldiers are underway globally, raising concerns for Israelis traveling abroad.
  • North Korea to Host Pyongyang Marathon Again After Six Years, $150 Fee for Global Participants North Korea revives the Pyongyang International Marathon after six years, inviting international runners and promoting tourism.
  • Kim Jong Un's Big Tourism Bet: Can North Korea Overcome Sanctions and Build a Thriving Industry? North Korea aims to revive tourism by opening the Galma Coastal Tourist Area, but faces challenges attracting foreign visitors.
  • 'North Korean Soldiers Choose Suicide Over Surrender': Can They Escape to South Korea? Human rights groups urge South Korea to offer defection pathways for North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine, amid rising casualties.
  • North Korean Casualties in Ukraine Mount as Troops Face Communication Chaos North Korean casualties in Ukraine reach 1,000, with minimal impact due to poor training and equipment, amid ongoing tensions with Russian forces.
  • Biden Offers U.S. Support Following Tragic Jeju Air Plane Crash in South Korea President Biden expresses condolences and offers support following the Jeju Air disaster, highlighting US-South Korea alliance.
  • New York City Sees Record-Breaking 6.43 Million Visitors in 2024 NYC tourism saw 6.43 million visitors, a 3.5% rise, with spending at $51 billion, marking a robust recovery in travel and hospitality.
  • China’s Rising Power: The Fallout of Trump’s Expected Pullback from Global Organizations Trump's potential withdrawal from international organizations may allow China to assert greater global influence amid U.S. isolationism.
  • North Korean Hacker Group Behind $380 Million Bitcoin Theft, FBI Warns North Korean hackers stole $380 million in bitcoins from DMM Bitcoin, using social engineering tactics and malware to execute the theft.
  • Putin Offers Condolences After Deadly Azerbaijan Airlines Crash in Kazakhstan Putin expresses condolences for the Azerbaijan Airlines crash in Kazakhstan, offering aid and emphasizing a thorough investigation.
  • Putin Endorses Bitcoin's Role in Russia's Expanding Global Financial Reach Russia has authorized Bitcoin for international payments, aiming to counter Western sanctions and enhance foreign trade transactions.
  • Trump Names New Ambassador to Panama, Slams China Over Canal Control Trump nominates Kevin Marino Cabrera as U.S. Ambassador to Panama, aiming to assert control over the Panama Canal.
  • Is Kim Jong Un Heading to Moscow? North Korean Troops May March in Russia’s Victory Day Parade North Korean troops are set to join Russia's 80th Victory Day Parade, highlighting strengthened military ties between the two nations.
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