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  • Spy Scandal Rocks South Korea: Military Employee Exposed for Selling Secrets to China A KDIC employee is investigated for leaking classified info to a suspected Chinese agent, reportedly receiving large bribes.
  • Telegram's Secret Rooms: Where Deepfake Exploitation Thrives Won highlighted severe concerns about deepfake sexual exploitation on Telegram, revealing the widespread nature of the issue.
  • 600 Telegram Users Caught Sharing Explicit Photos and Personal Info Around 600 people are sharing explicit content and personal info of female acquaintances in chat rooms, escalating sexual harassment.
  • Family of Four Dies After Using Wooden Chopsticks: Is Your Kitchenware Safe? A recent case in Taiwan highlighted that moldy wooden chopsticks used over time can lead to liver cancer due to aflatoxins.
  • China’s Universities Drop Foreign Language Majors: Is AI to Blame? Chinese universities are halting foreign language major recruitment due to poor job prospects and AI's impact on demand.
  • Whole Nation is Victim: Deepfake Sexual Crimes Shock South Korea with Disturbing School Lists Deepfake sexual crimes in South Korea involving explicit materials on Telegram have triggered outrage and widespread fear.
  • Another Electric Car Fire? Vehicle Bursts into Flames After Hitting a Building—Is It Still Safe to Drive? A recent fire in China involving a Sunlin SL03 electric car, after colliding with a curb, has reignited EV safety concerns.
  • 102-Year-Old WWII Hero Skydive Celebrates Birthday and Breaks Records Again At 102, British WWII veteran Manette Baillie skydived from 7,000 feet for charity, breaking her own skydiving record set at 101.
  • Kim Jong Un's Mega Construction Drive: What North Korea’s New Factories and Facilities Mean for the Country Kim Jong Un's focus on health facilities and local industry reflects his care for the people, boosting morale among workers.
  • China's Youngest Gold Medalist Gets Roasted for Buying iPhone – Is This Unpatriotic? Chinese diver Quan Hongchan faces backlash for buying an iPhone instead of a domestic brand, sparking debates on nationalism.
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un Pushes for Rapid Development of Industrial and Health Facilities Kim Jong Un inspected local factory construction, emphasizing health, tech, and grain facilities, with progress over 80%.
  • Counterterrorism Drill Incident: 5 Injured by Smoke Grenade, Drone Crash Also Reported During the Ulchi Freedom Shield drill, a smoke grenade accident and a drone crash caused injuries to soldiers and police officers.
  • North Korea’s Struggle with Power Shortages—How They’re Trying to Save Every Watt North Korea urged stricter electricity conservation and cross-production due to severe power shortages caused by floods and sanctions.
  • Amazon’s Drone Delivery Service Under Fire: Residents Say the Noise Is Unbearable Residents in College Station, Texas, criticize Amazon's drone delivery for noise, likening it to "a giant hive of bees" and disrupting sleep.
  • Man Grabs 7-Year-Old by the Head and Dunks Him Underwater for Splashing Water A disturbing incident occurred at a swimming pool in Hangang Park, Seoul, where a man submerged a 7-year-old child's head multiple times.
  • North Korea Bans 'Rooster Hairstyle' and Revealing Clothes: What’s Behind the New Fashion Crackdown? North Korea banned the 'rooster hairstyle' and revealing clothing, despite similar styles seen on Kim Ju Ae.
  • Parents Beware: Excessive Tablet Use Could Be Causing Your Toddler's Outbursts Research has shown that increased electronic device usage in early childhood is linked to higher levels of anger and frustration.
  • Why Are Korean Immigrants Trading Their Green Cards for Life Back Home? There is a growing trend of immigrants who had previously left Korea returning to the country, a phenomenon known as "reverse immigration."
  • College Student’s One-Night Stand Costs $43,800: Why Meeting Strangers Online Is Riskier Than You Think In a video posted on the YouTube, the male college student detailed how he met a woman in her early twenties through a dating app.
  • Is Marriage Becoming Too Expensive? Eye-Popping Rise in 'Bride Prices' in China Explained According to a survey by Wuhan University, the national average bride price has reached approximately 140,000 yuan (approx. $19,500).
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