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  • Kim Jong Un’s Achievements in 2024: Housing, Agriculture, and Military Focused Leadership As 2024 ends, North Korea's media lauds Kim Jong Un's policies, emphasizing his commitment to agriculture, military, and national development.
  • 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.
  • Tech Leaks to China Skyrocket: What’s Behind Korea’s Technology Crisis? South Korea sees a surge in technology leaks, with arrests hitting an all-time high, posing risks to national security and economy.
  • Is Kim Jong Un Ready for Another Big Launch? Speculation Grows After May’s Failure South Korea's National Security Advisor predicts North Korea may attempt a military satellite launch before year-end.
  • Kim Jong Un Declares War on U.S. Policy—Is This the End of Talks for Good? Kim reaffirms North Korea's commitment to strong defense capabilities, blaming U.S. policies for heightened tensions and dismissing dialogue.
  • Kim Jong Un: ‘We Will Never Allow the U.S. to Tip the Military Balance in Their Favor!’ Kim Jong Un stresses North Korea's need for strong defense capabilities, rejecting U.S. negotiations and denuclearization talks.
  • Taiwan’s AI Strategy: Is $3 Billion Enough to Rival China’s Dominance? Taiwan plans to invest $1 billion annually in AI to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on China, enhancing national security.
  • China’s Furious Response to US Arms Sale—No Meeting with Defense Secretary Austin The U.S. failed to arrange a meeting with China amid tensions over arms sales to Taiwan, highlighting regional dialogue needs.
  • US Needs News ‘Manhattan Project’ to Stay Ahead of China in AI, Report Says The USCC recommends a new "Manhattan Project" to enhance AI and tech competition with China, proposing 32 strategic measures.
  • THAAD Leak Scandal: Ex-Officials Face Prosecution Over Alleged National Security Breach The Board of Audit reported a leak of THAAD missile operation details to China involving former South Korean officials.
  • US Anti-missile Defense System Secrets Leaked to Civic Groups and Chinese Officials High-ranking officials from the Moon Jae In administration leaked classified THAAD information, breaching military secrets and protocols.
  • Communist Mother's Honor Prize: 21 North Korean Women Recognized for Raising Future Leaders North Korea honors 21 exemplary mothers with the Communist Mother's Honor Prize for their contributions to families and the nation.
  • North Korea Throws Grand Party for U-17 World Cup and Boxing Champions North Korea celebrated its athletes' achievements, including wins in FIFA and AIBA championships, boosting national pride and confidence.
  • 3,000 Chinese-made CCTV Cameras in South Korea Raise National Security Concerns Concerns rise over 3,000 Chinese CCTV cameras in Seoul, prompting calls for urgent replacement due to security vulnerabilities.
  • Chinese Anti-Espionage Law Targets South Korean Tech Expert in Major Case A man was questioned for flying a drone near a sensitive site, raising security concerns amid espionage allegations involving semiconductors.
  • China’s First Arrest Under New Spy Law: South Korean Citizen Accused A South Korean expatriate in his fifties, living in China, has been arrested on espionage charges, according to Yonhap News.
  • U.S. to Crack Down on Investments in Chinese Tech Sectors: AI, Quantum, and Chips Targeted The U.S. government has decided to impose strict limitations on American capital investments in cutting-edge technologies within China.
  • North Korea Sends Troops to Ukraine, South Korea Calls It a 'Desperate Gamble' The ruling People Power Party in South Korea condemned North Korea's troop deployment to Russia, pledging to introduce a resolution.
  • Shocking Poll: Only 13.9% of South Koreans Willing to Fight if War Breaks Out A survey shows only 13.9% of South Koreans would fight in a war, reflecting declining willingness amid growing security concerns.
  • Death Threat Against President Yoon for October 26 Sparks Police Investigation A concerning phone call has prompted the police to investigate after claims were made that President Yoon Suk Yeol might face danger.
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