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DATA PROFITEER: This Giant E-Commerce Firm Refuses To Pay $75 Per Victim—But US Courts Say $700 Million

A U.S. class action lawsuit against Coupang may set a precedent for increased damages in Korea, but jurisdictional issues complicate proceedings.

Putin’s Youth Army in Pyongyang? North Korea and Russia Cement ‘Eternal Comradeship’

North Korea and Russia held a youth solidarity gathering, emphasizing ideological unity and support against Western hegemony.

China Sends High-Ranking Official to Pyongyang in Show of Unity

North Korea and China celebrate the 64th anniversary of their friendship treaty, signaling improved bilateral relations amid past tensions.

Trump and Kim’s Surprise Meeting: What It Means for South-North Economic Stocks?

NorthKoreaTrump and Kim's Surprise Meeting: What It Means for South-North Economic Stocks?

Reports suggest that U.S. President Donald Trump is discussing a potential surprise meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This news has triggered a concurrent rally in stocks related to inter-Korean economic cooperation.

As of 9:23 a.m. on Monday, stocks categorized as inter-Korean cooperation plays are experiencing significant surges. Notable examples include Codes Combine (047770) up 19.25%, Good People rising 15.84%, and Ananti gaining 5.52%.

Previously, CNN reported on October 18, citing multiple sources, that the Trump administration is privately discussing the possibility of a meeting between President Trump and Chairman Kim during the President’s upcoming Asia tour next month.

However, experts suggest that the chances of this meeting materializing are slim. The report indicates that no concrete plans have been made for the meeting. Furthermore, unlike during President Trump’s first term, there is currently no direct communication channel between the U.S. and North Korea.

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