Monday, December 23, 2024

Kyrgyz President Visits South Korea: Strengthening Trade and Investment Ties

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will meet Kyrgyz President Japarov to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, and development.

K-pop Group MEOVV Talks Future Plans, Promises Bigger and Bolder Performances in 2025

MEOVV debuted their second single "TOXIC" at the 2024 MAMA Awards, showcasing their diverse musical range and winning an award.

Jake Knapp Celebrates First Career Win at PGA Mexico Open

Jake Knapp of the United States has...

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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.

North Korea Threatens Retaliation as Tensions Rise Over Drone Incursion

As tensions rise, South Korea, the U.S., and Japan prepare for trilateral talks on North Korea's provocations in Seoul.

Neptune’s Secrets: From Methane Skies to Icy Winds at 1,200 MPH

Neptune, discovered in 1846, is the solar system's most distant planet, known for its blue color and extreme conditions.

Kidnapped in Peru: How a Korean Businessman Escaped a Harrowing Ordeal

A South Korean businessman was abducted by assailants in Peru but was rescued by local police within 24 hours. 

Over 32,000 Attacks on South Korean Diplomatic Sites from China

Recent data shows that South Korean diplomatic institutions faced the most cyber attacks from China, with over 32,000 attempts reported.

North Korean Hackers Strike Again: Major Event on Human Rights Falls Through

North Korean human rights event, set to take place for the first time in the former East Germany, was canceled due to a website outage.

Starlink’s Map Mystery: Why Did They Remove Dokdo?

Starlink's map no longer lists Dokdo, which was previously marked as part of Korea, now showing as Liancourt Rocks.

Is Russia Breaking Sanctions? North Korean Clothing Ads Spark Controversy

North Korean clothing advertised on Russian TV violates UN sanctions, raising concerns about sanctions breaches and international trade.

How Britain’s Opium War Changed China Forever: Untold Story of the Treaty of Nanjing

The Treaty of Nanjing, signed in 1842, ceded Hong Kong, opened Chinese ports, and marked Western imperialism.

UN Peacekeepers at Risk: How South Korea’s Dongmyeong Unit is Handling the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

South Korean Dongmyeong Unit in Lebanon has heightened defense and cut off-base operations amid recent Israel-Hezbollah clashes.

North Korea to Get 10 Laptops Amid Sanctions – Why This Tiny Shipment is a Big Deal

UN Security Council's North Korea Sanctions Committee approved ten laptops for the IFRC to support its Pyongyang office.

Historic Korean Legation in D.C. Set to Become National Landmark

The U.S. federal government announced yesterday that it would list the Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., as a U.S. National Historic Site.

Kia Hits a Major Milestone: 2 Million Cars Rolled Out from Mexico

Kia Mexico announced today that it has shipped its 2 millionth vehicle, achieving this milestone in just 8 years and 3 months.

Controversy Erupts as Japan’s ‘Rising Sun’ Flag Reappears at Paris Olympics

At the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Rising Sun flag, a symbol associated with Japanese imperialism, appeared at the men's cycling event.

South Korea Sends $3 Million Aid Package to Four African Nations Hit Hard by Drought

The South Korean government has decided to provide $3 million in humanitarian aid to four Southern African countries.

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