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  • Chinese Tradition Under Fire After Bride is Taped to Utility Pole in Viral Wedding Prank In Shanxi, China, the groom's friends controversially taped the bride to a utility pole, sparking outrage and calls to rethink wedding pranks.
  • 3,000-Year-Old Artifacts Under Threat as Off-Road Racing Destroys Geoglyphs Ancient geoglyphs in Chile's Atacama Desert are threatened by off-road racing, prompting calls for stronger protections and penalties.
  • Gen Z Chooses Gaming Over Movies: New Survey Reveals Shifting Trends Online media outlet Gigazine reported that many Gen Z, born in the late 1990s and early 2000s, prefer gaming over watching movies.
  • No More Late-Night Drinking Near the Station in Shibuya Shibuya Ward has enacted an ordinance prohibiting nighttime street drinking in the popular tourist area and around the station.
  • North Korea’s 23rd Balloon Launch of the Year Sparks Warnings North Korea has launched yet another trash-filled balloon targeting South Korea just ten days after the previous incident.
  • Airi Hirase's $170,000 Transformation: 25 Surgeries and Counting Japanese influencer Airi Hirase, 27, transformed her life after 25 plastic surgeries, investing $170,000 to overcome childhood bullying.
  • Lululemon Leggings for $5? China's Counterfeit Market on the Rise China's youth, facing unemployment, turn to counterfeit goods as the economy struggles, reviving the nation's past imitation culture.
  • You Won't Believe How This Guy Dealt with a Bear in His Garage! A video of a man in Canada calmly confronting and chasing away a black bear that intruded into his garage has gone viral.
  • 6-Year-Old Indian Girl Escapes Sexual Assault Thanks to Monkeys: Here's What Happened! A story emerged from an Indian news outlet where a 6-year-old girl escaped a potential sexual assault with the help of monkeys.
  • North Korea's Smartphone Market Booms to 7 Million Subscribers Recent insights show that smartphone usage in North Korea has skyrocketed in the past two years, especially since the lifting of lockdowns.
  • High-End Knockoffs Thrive in China Amid Rising Economic Challenges High-end counterfeit products are gaining popularity in China as consumers turn to cheaper alternatives amid economic decline.
  • Death by Button: Assisted Suicide Capsule Sarco Sparks Legal Battles in Switzerland An innovative but contentious assisted suicide device known as Sarco has ignited a legal frenzy in Switzerland.
  • Cell Phone Distraction Causes Kid to Drop Artwork Worth Millions of Won at Museum At the Hoam Art Museum, a young visitor nearly knocked over a valuable artwork during Nicolas Party's exhibition, but it remained unharmed.
  • China Hosts Historic Mass Wedding for 5,000 Couples! A historic mass wedding in China saw 5,000 couples tie the knot simultaneously across 50 regions, promoting affordable marriages.
  • 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. 
  • Real Reason Behind US Wildfires? More Than 100 Firefighters to Blame A California firefighter was arrested for allegedly starting wildfires five times, shocking local authorities and communities.
  • 120 Lives Lost to Toxic Red Yeast Rice Supplements in Japan A preliminary conclusion has emerged regarding the Japanese red yeast rice incident, in which 120 people died after consuming it.
  • Judge Approves Terraform Bankruptcy—Can Investors Get Their Money Back? Terraform Labs, the company behind the cryptocurrencies Terra and Luna, has received bankruptcy approval in the United States.
  • Will Your Job Be Replaced by AI? 10 Careers That Might Disappear Soon AI advancements threaten jobs in fields such as engineering, media, law, education, design, and healthcare with automation.
  • 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.
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