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  • Seoul's Scare: Quick Response to Fire Blamed on North Korean Balloons A fire in a Seoul apartment complex, reportedly ignited by balloons from North Korea, was extinguished quickly with no injuries.
  • KF-21 Boramae: Why This Fighter Jet is Turning Heads and Shaking Up the Market KAI’s KF-21 Boramae, praised for cost-effectiveness and performance, begins mass production. It may surpass Rafale and Typhoon in future.
  • Apache AH-64E vs. Enemy Tanks: See How This Helicopter’s Firepower Makes the Difference! Vital Role of Helicopters in Modern Warfare The Air Force operates a diverse fleet that includes fighter jets, transport planes, and helicopters. Unlike fixed-wing aircraft that generate lift through their wings, helicopters rely on rotating rotor blades to ascend and maneuver. This distinction makes helicopters a crucial asset for the Army, serving in both attack […]
  • Haeseong Missile Revealed: How South Korea’s Latest Weapon Outperforms the Best in Naval Combat The Haeseong missile, showcased at UNITAS 2023, excels in precision and versatility across ships, submarines, and attack crafts.
  • Meet the NBA Star Making Waves in South Korea—Alan Williams Talks Respect, Defense, and Winning Alan Williams of the Goyang Sono basketball team attributes his respectful attitude to his upbringing from his parents.
  • South Korean Military Uncovers 1,300 Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras and Kicks Them Out Actress Lee Min Jung wowed fans with her radiant beauty in a recent Instagram post despite her casual, unstyled look.
  • UK Now Requires ETA for 49 More Countries—Find Out If Yours Is on the List UK is expanding its ETA program, which was previously limited to some Middle Eastern and Western countries and other parts of the world.
  • U.S. Deputy Secretary Calls for Ban on Samsung’s and SK Hynix’s High-Tech Memory in China The U.S. government mentioned the potential export ban on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) produced by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix in China.
  • Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
  • Bullet in Your Beef? Costco's Shocking Food Safety Scandal Uncovered A Costco customer in South Korea found lead pellets in beef intended for bulgogi, linked to lapses in meat inspection.
  • SpaceX Sparks Outrage by Removing Dokdo from Starlink Map—Is This a Diplomatic Snub? SpaceX has removed Dokdo from its Starlink map, sparking concerns as South Korea faces delays in satellite service.
  • Australian Coach Fired for Backing Korean Swimmer: South Korea Reacts The South Korean Swimming Federation regrets Michael Palfrey’s dismissal but will not hire foreign coaches, prioritizing fairness.
  • Dried Fish or Alien? Bizarre Snack That’s Got Everyone Talking A recent post humorously compares a dried fish known as "gaesogeong" to an alien due to its eerie appearance.
  • North Korea’s Trash Balloon Sparks Major Fire: Is This the New Frontier of Provocation? North Korean trash balloons ignited a warehouse fire in South Korea, causing $65,000 in damage and raising escalation fears.
  • 10 Korean Celebs Who Eat Less Than You’d Think – You Won’t Believe Their Tiny Appetites In South Korea, the mukbang trend contrasts with celebrities known for their minimal eating habits. Notable small eaters include...
  • 71% of South Koreans Believe Kamala Harris's Victory Would Benefit National Interests A recent poll shows 71.7% of South Koreans believe Harris’s election would benefit their national interest, compared to 17.2% favoring Trump.
  • U.S. and South Korea Plan Major Response to North Korea’s Nuclear Threat U.S. and South Korea advance nuclear deterrence plans, focusing on responses to North Korean provocations and strategic threats.
  • Is Your Phone Made with Child Labor? U.S. Officials Raise Alarms! The U.S. government recently pointed out that South Korean-made indium has been produced using Bolivian zinc, which involves child labor.
  • Seoul's Balloon Bust: North Korea's 420 Trash Balloons Land in South Korea North Korea sent a significant number of trash balloons toward South Korea, continuing similar activity from the previous night.
  • U.S. and South Korea Eye Potential North Korean Provocations Before November Election South Korea and the United States are closely monitoring the possibility that North Korea might carry out significant provocations before...
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