Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Boycott Hits Tesla Globally, But China Remains an Unlikely Sanctuary

A global Tesla boycott grows, but China supports Musk. Sales drop in Germany and Canada, while Musk remains popular in China.

Remembering Kim Sae Ron: South Korean Actress Dies Tragically at Age 24

Actress Kim Sae Ron, 24, was found dead at home; her funeral is private, with tributes pouring in from friends and fans worldwide.

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North Korea Issues First-Ever Wildfire Warning Following South Korea’s Devastating Blaze

North Korea issues its first wildfire risk advisory due to strong winds and low precipitation, responding to recent wildfires in South Korea.

Fake Pyongyang Tower, Real Crisis: How South Korea Outsmarted Hijackers

The Yodo-go hijacking in 1970 involved Japanese Red Army militants, leading to a tense standoff and impacting Japan-North Korea relations.

North Korea’s AI Suicide Drones Simulate Attacks on South Korean Military Targets

Kim Jong Un inspects AI-powered drones targeting U.S. and South Korean military equipment, showcasing advanced military capabilities.

March 28, 1939: Franco’s Forces Capture Madrid, Sealing Civil War Victory

Franco's victory in Madrid on March 28, 1939, marked the end of the Spanish Civil War and the start of his 36-year dictatorship.

U.S.–North Korea Talks Froze After Kim Il Sung’s Death, Secret Files Reveal

Declassified documents reveal the Agreed Framework nearly collapsed after Kim Il Sung's death, impacting U.S.-North Korea nuclear talks.

LE SSERAFIM’s ‘HOT’ Heats Up the Charts – No. 9 on Billboard 200!

K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM has made its entry into the US Billboard main album chart, marking a significant achievement.

North Korea Threatens Military Retaliation Over ‘Unprecedented’ U.S.-ROK Exercises

North Korea condemns the U.S.-South Korea "Freedom Shield" exercise, claiming it escalates military tensions and threatens national security.

BTS RM’s Relaxing Getaway: Hiking, Art, and Pizza Before June Discharge

RM of BTS shares his vacation moments before completing military service in June, reflecting on spring's bittersweet nature.

Sharpeville Massacre: The Day the World Saw Apartheid’s True Face

The Sharpeville massacre highlighted the brutality of apartheid, leading to global condemnation and the establishment of an anti-racism day.

North Korea Threatens ‘Most Lethal’ Response Over U.S.-South Korea Drills

North Korea threatens severe military retaliation against U.S.-South Korea drills, labeling them provocative and a prelude to invasion.

North Korea Blasts Trump Administration Over NGO Loyalty Probe

North Korea condemns the U.S. for demanding NGOs reveal ties to socialist groups, calling it a move towards "21st-century McCarthyism."

Kim Jong Un Hails New Missile Test as Major Defense Milestone

North Korea successfully tested a new surface-to-air missile system, enhancing its defense capabilities, as reported by state media.

Kim Jong Un Oversees New Missile Test as U.S.-South Korea Drills Wrap Up

Kim Jong Un oversaw a missile test and visited Nampo Shipyard, emphasizing naval modernization amid U.S.-South Korea military exercises.

North Korea to Open Medical Tourism for Foreigners — Will It Work?

North Korea is revamping its tourism by promoting medical tourism, targeting foreign visitors to enhance healthcare and attract tourists.

NJZ Debuts at ComplexCon Amid Legal Drama with ADOR

NewJeans, now NJZ, faces legal challenges with ADOR while preparing for ComplexCon, marking their independent artist journey.

North Korean Boat Crosses NLL — South Korea Weighs Repatriation Options

South Korean military intercepted a North Korean boat with two civilians drifting across the NLL, deliberating on their repatriation.

North Korean Apples Spotted in Russian Supermarkets—Trade Ties Deepen

North Korean apples are now available in Russian supermarkets, priced at 169 rubles per kilogram, marking a new trade development.

SAY MY NAME Doubles Sales with Second EP ‘My Name Is…’

Rookie K-pop girl group SAY MY NAME is gaining popularity with their new EP, "My Name Is...", selling 73,100 copies in the first week.

South Korea Calls for Urgent Action on North Korea’s Human Rights Violations

South Korea emphasizes human rights in North Korea, urging compliance with international law and addressing human rights violations in a UN report.

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