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  • Travel Plans Disrupted: Major Nations Issue Travel Warnings After South Korea’s Martial Law President Yoon's martial law declaration in South Korea prompted global travel advisories, impacting tourism despite plans to lift it.
  • Did Yoon Overstep? Emergency Martial Law Move Draws Sharp Criticism from Constitutional Scholars Yoon's martial law declaration ignites debate over legality and potential abuse of power, raising concerns among constitutional scholars.
  • No Threat from North Korea as South Korea Ends Martial Law, Military Says South Korea lifts martial law and withdraws troops, confirming no unusual activities from North Korea, maintaining normal vigilance.
  • CSIS Warns Yoon’s Declaration of Emergency Martial Law Could Be the Start of His Political Demise Protests erupted after President Yoon's martial law declaration, raising concerns about his political future and North Korea's potential exploitation.
  • Yoon's Martial Law Sparks Crisis with U.S. as Tensions Soar Over Pro-North Korean Crackdown South Korea's martial law declaration by President Yoon complicates U.S.-South Korea relations and challenges shared democratic values.
  • President Yoon's Swift Decision: Martial Law to End in Hours Amid Political Crisis President Yoon announced lifting martial law, citing the need to protect democracy and urging the Assembly to stop reckless actions.
  • With 10 States Weighing Abortion Rights, Could the Issue Shape Election Outcomes? On November 5, ten U.S. states will vote on abortion rights referendums, potentially impacting voter turnout and election results.
  • North Korea Slams UN Rights Envoy as 'U.S. Puppet,' Refuses Cooperation North Korea condemned UN Special Rapporteur Elizabeth Salmón, labeling her a "puppet" of the U.S. and rejecting engagement.
  • Three Economists Awarded Nobel for Unpacking the Roots of Global Wealth Disparities Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their work on wealth disparities.
  • Putin and Kim’s New Deal: Russia and North Korea Forge Military Pact Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a draft law to the State Duma State Duma to ratify a treaty on a strategic partnership...
  • Google’s Big Battle: Appeals Epic Games Verdict Over Android Monopoly Google is appealing a ruling that requires the Play Store to allow more competition and alternative payment methods starting November 1.
  • Fifth Recall for Tesla: Cybertruck Owners Face New Rearview Camera Issues Tesla has announced its fifth recall related to the Cybertruck following an issue with the vehicle's rearview camera system.
  • Russia Cracks Down on Child-Free Advocacy Amid Lowest Birthrate in 25 Years Russia has introduced a bill banning the promotion of a child-free lifestyle to combat its lowest birthrate in 25 years.
  • Canada vs. China: Trade War Heats Up with New Chinese Investigation into Tariff Policies The Chinese government has retaliated against Canada's decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, aluminum, and steel.
  • Telegram Announces Cooperation with Authorities for Crime-Related User Data Telegram will now provide user information to law enforcement for illegal activities, marking a shift from its previous privacy stance.
  • Cruelty or Cuisine? Crowned Live Lobster Display at a Restaurant Sparks Ethical Debate A restaurant has ignited controversy after serving a lobster with its body severed, adorned with a crown, and visibly writhing on plates. 
  • U.S. to Ban Sales of Cars with Chinese and Russian Tech, Citing Security Risks The 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 China The CCIA opposes South Korea's Platform Competition Promotion Act, arguing it may harm U.S. firms and benefit Chinese competitors.
  • Soccer Star’s Sister-in-Law Faces 3 Years in Prison for Blackmail and Secret Sex Tape Scandal Hwang Ui Jo's sister-in-law has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for revealing and blackmailing him regarding his private life.
  • Japanese Rapist Gets First-Ever Caning Sentence: 17 Years in Prison and 20 Strokes in Singapore A Japanese man who raped a female student in Singapore has been sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in prison and 20 strokes of the cane.
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