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How NVIDIA is Fueling a Surge in Crypto Markets!

The AI fever ignited by American semiconductor company Nvidia fuels excitement in the cryptocurrency market.

Avoid These Common Foods to Keep Your Dog’s Bladder Healthy!

Urinary stones in dogs are known to cause severe pain, leading pet owners to seek foods that promote kidney and bladder health.

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How Carl Sagan Sparked Humanity’s Curiosity About Space and Forever Changed Science

Carl Sagan inspired curiosity about the universe, contributed to science, and authored the influential book *Cosmos*. His legacy endures.

UN Condemns North Korea: 20 Years of Human Rights Resolutions

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning North Korea's systematic and widespread human rights violations.

How AI’s Role in Warfare Reflects the Perils of Martial Law Without Oversight

Critics warn of unchecked power, drawing parallels between South Korea’s martial law and the risks of AI systems.

How Guglielmo Marconi Changed Communication Forever with a Simple ‘S’

Guglielmo Marconi's 1901 transatlantic wireless signal revolutionized communication, laying the groundwork for modern wireless technology.

Pentagon on South Korea’s Impeachment Drama: Tensions Rise, But U.S. Support Remains Strong

The U.S. Defense Department expressed hope that no parties exploit South Korea's political turmoil, affirming ongoing cooperation with Seoul.

5 Billion People Could Face Arid Futures by 2100, Warns UN Report

Climate change causes severe flooding in some areas while others suffer from desertification, with Korea likely facing similar challenges.

South Korean Author Makes History as First Asian Woman to Walk the Nobel Prize Blue Carpet

Han Kang becomes the first Korean and Asian woman to walk the Nobel Prize Blue Carpet, receiving her fourth award at the ceremony.

London’s Deadly Smog: How 1952’s Toxic Fog Killed Thousands and Paralyzed a City

The 1952 Great Smog of London caused severe air pollution, leading to over 10,000 deaths and prompting new air quality regulations.

JFK’s Assassination: Why It’s Still One of the Most Controversial Moments in U.S. History

JFK's assassination in 1963 shocked America, sparking distrust and conspiracy theories that persist today amid Cold War tensions.

Astronomers Capture Stunning Image of Star in Its Final Days—You Won’t Believe What They Found

A detailed image of the dying star WOH G64 reveals new insights into stellar life cycles, captured by advanced telescopes.

Yoon Suk Yeol and Keir Starmer Stand United Against North Korea-Russia Military Cooperation

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemn North Korea-Russia military ties at G20 Summit.

The Gettysburg Address: 2-Minute Speech That Changed America Forever

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address emphasized democracy and equality, becoming a timeless symbol of hope and resilience amid adversity.

South Korea Calls for End to Illicit North Korea-Russia Military Cooperation at APEC Forum

South Korea's Foreign Minister calls for an end to North Korea-Russia military ties, warning of regional instability during APEC meeting.

North Korea and Russia Officially Ratify Comprehensive Defense Pact

North Korea ratifies a military alliance treaty with Russia, enhancing cooperation and mutual defense agreements following a June summit.

Untold Stories of Vietnam: Heroes, Villains, and Everything in Between

The Vietnam War started in 1955 as a civil conflict, escalating into a Cold War proxy war, ending with North Vietnam's victory in 1975.

U.S., South Korea, and Japan Unite Against North Korea’s Missile Menace

South Korea, the U.S., and Japan condemn North Korea's ICBM launch and military ties with Russia, urging dialogue for lasting peace.

Kim’s Nuclear Gamble: How North Korea’s Confidence Could Spark Conflict

U.S. experts warn North Korea's confidence in nuclear capabilities may lead to significant military provocations against South Korea.

Nelson’s Last Stand: How the Battle of Trafalgar Shaped Europe’s Future

On October 21, 1805, a significant naval battle took place off the southwestern coast of Spain near Cape Trafalgar.

Is Marie Antoinette Really the Villain of the French Revolution?

Marie Antoinette was executed on October 16, 1793, symbolizing the fall of the monarchy amid the French Revolution's turmoil.

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