Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Diabetes Risk for 40% of Adults: How a New Nutrition Guide is Helping

Korea's Food and Drug Safety Ministry launched a guide for prediabetes management, improving dietary habits for better health outcomes.

From Minerals Security Partnership to a Trade Bloc: What G7 + European Union Membership Could Cost

Analysts note a warming trend in South Korea-China relations amid U.S. efforts to restructure mineral supply chains, raising strategic choices.

North Korea Urges Completion of Five-Year Economic Plan as Deadline Nears

North Korea stresses the urgency of its five-year economic plan, urging officials to enhance coal production and societal progress.

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How the U.S. Outmaneuvered Spain and Won Florida

The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 transferred Florida to the U.S., marking a pivotal moment in American territorial expansion.

Team USA Wins “Tariff Derby,” Stuns Canada for Olympic Gold

The U.S. men's ice hockey team wins Olympic gold by defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime, ending a 46-year drought.

Seattle Seahawks Begin Sale Process After Super Bowl Victory: What’s Next for the NFL Team?

The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off their Super Bowl LVIII win, are set to change ownership, fulfilling Paul Allen's philanthropic vision.

“Worst Ever”: U.S. Snowboard Icon Blasts Olympic Judges

Todd Richards criticizes the judging in women's snowboard slopestyle at the Olympics, claiming it's unfair to award gold for simple tricks.

After Heart Surgery, This Dog Needed a Human Touch — Even a Fake One

A dog named Peanut found comfort from a hand model during recovery from heart surgery, lowering anxiety and blood pressure.

Will North Korea’s Extracurricular Boost Outshine Private Tutors?

North Korea is promoting extracurricular activities to strengthen public education amid the rise of private tutoring.

From ‘Trauma Center’ to ‘Princess Hours’: Ju Ji Hoon Reflects on 20 Years in the Industry

Ju Ji Hoon returns to "You Quiz on the Block," sharing insights from his career and featuring rising star Kim Chae Yeon.

How Robotic Parking Solutions Can Help Solve Urban Density and Housing Challenges

Abhiram Sitakalin discusses how robotic parking can reduce housing prices by maximizing space in urban areas like Bangkok and Korea.

Seoul’s Design Brilliance Shines with Triple Design Award Sweep for Seoul Light DDP

The 'Seoul Light DDP' festival, featuring massive media art on the DDP building, achieved a triple crown at top design awards.

North Korea and Russia Begin Border Bridge Construction Over Tumen River

North Korea and Russia start building a bridge over the Tumen River, with completion expected by December 2026, indicating strong ties.

North Korea Decries U.S.-ROK Drills as ‘Malicious War Rehearsals’ After Pocheon Mishap

North Korea exploits a fighter jet mishap in Pocheon to criticize U.S.-ROK military drills, warning of potential conflict escalation.

Frankenstein Turns 205: A Look Back at the Ethical Questions It Raised

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein explores science, ethics, and human responsibility, marking its significance in literary history.

IU and Park Bo Gum’s ‘Golden Oldies’ Appearance Leaves a Lasting Impression

IU and Park Bo Gum's nostalgic performance on KBS's Golden Oldies captivated audiences, showcasing their chemistry and talent.

North Korea Nears Completion of 10,000 Housing Units in Phase 3 of Hwasong District

The Hwasong District housing project in Pyongyang nears completion, with Premier Pak emphasizing quality and preparations for inauguration.

OH MY GIRL’s ‘Milky Way’ Concert Promises a Stellar Show for Fans

OH MY GIRL reveals a teaser for their 10th-anniversary concert, "Milky Way," featuring enchanting visuals and ticket details.

North Korea Stages Response to U.S.-ROK Drills, Avoids Reporting on Own Missile Launch

North Korea criticizes U.S.-South Korea joint exercise Freedom Shield while remaining silent on its own missile launches.

Wheesung’s Sudden Passing: Cause of Death Under Investigation, Funeral Delayed

Wheesung passed away unexpectedly. His funeral is postponed pending an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Over 1,200 North Korean High School Seniors Volunteer for Frontline Service Amid Rising Tensions

North Korea's youth are enlisting for frontline duty amid rising anti-South sentiment and U.S.-ROK military exercises.

Pope Francis Shows Positive Response to Treatment, No Longer Critical

Pope Francis, hospitalized for pneumonia, is no longer in immediate danger after improvements in his health over the past days.

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