Saturday, December 6, 2025

Nearly 18,000 South Koreans Exposed in Court Hack Blamed on North Korea

North Korean hackers breached South Korea's court system, stealing 1TB of data, prompting a delayed encryption research initiative.

Hyundai and Kia Sales Surge in US, but Experts Warn Tariff-induced Price Hikes Have Reached Their Limit

Hyundai Motor Group's average transaction price in the U.S. hit a record high in August, driven by strong HEV sales amid tariff challenges.

Incheon Airport on Alert as North Korea’s ‘Garbage Balloons’ Float By!

North Korea's balloons enter Yeongjongdo airspace, prompting heightened alert at Incheon Airport after a recent runway incident.

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Truman to Trump: CIA Turns 78, from Cold War to Modern-Day Operations Defending US Interests

The CIA was established in 1947 to enhance U.S. national security during the Cold War, focusing on intelligence gathering and covert operations.

Electric Scooters Account for 77% of Battery Fire Incidents Nationwide

Jangheung Fire Station warns against charging e-scooters and phones in unsafe areas due to rising battery fire incidents.

Tomorrow X Together Reclaims No. 1 on Billboard World Albums Chart

TXT continues to shine on Billboard charts with their album, while kicking off their world tour and renewing their contract with Big Hit.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched Film With 236 Million Views

Netflix's animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" becomes the most-watched movie with 236M views, surpassing "Red Notice."

Netflix’s ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ OST Dominates U.S. Charts With Record-Breaking Run

The OST of Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters tops charts in the US and UK, showcasing the global rise of K-pop music.

Super Micro’s 21% After-Hours Surge Follows Timely Financial Report Submission

Super Micro Computer's stock soared over 21% after submitting financial documents, recovering from earlier accounting fraud concerns.

Nvidia Hit by New U.S. Semiconductor Sanctions on China, Stock Drops Nearly 3%

Nvidia's stock fell nearly 3% due to tightened U.S. semiconductor export controls to China, impacting its revenue significantly.

Intel Stock Tumbles Following Reports of Stricter Export Controls to China

Intel's stock fell over 5% due to potential new semiconductor export controls to China, raising concerns about revenue loss.

BTOB Teases Upcoming EP ‘BTODAY’ with New Single ‘LOVE TODAY’

BTOB announces their comeback with "LOVE TODAY" and EP BTODAY, showcasing emotional depth and musical growth. Release on March 5.

Gal Gadot’s Evil Queen Role in ‘Snow White’ Generates Excitement

Gal Gadot stars as the evil queen in Disney's reimagined *Snow White*, set to release on March 19, 2025, alongside iconic villains.

Chinese Nationals Arrested in Murder Case Amid Rising Foreign Crime on Jeju Island

A Chinese man was murdered in Jeju, prompting concerns over rising violent crimes among undocumented foreigners.

North Korea Condemns Japan’s Naval Exercises with U.S. and France

North Korea criticizes Japan's military exercises with the U.S. and France, warning against a revival of imperial ambitions.

Dragon Pony Teases New EP with Concept Film Featuring Ko Gang Hun

Dragon Pony's new EP, "Not Out," captures youth's passion, featuring Ko Gang Hun's journey from disappointment to hope through music.

Seoul’s 2036 Olympics Bid Focuses on Sustainability and Using Existing Venues

Seoul aims to host the 2036 Olympics with a cost-effective strategy, utilizing existing facilities and strong public support for its bid.

South Korea and Turkey Bolster Defense Relations with Talks on Naval Cooperation

South Korea and Turkey enhance naval cooperation through discussions on military diplomacy and maritime security during a high-level meeting.

South Korea’s Army Chief Ordered on Indictment Leave Amid Martial Law Probe

Army Chief of Staff General Park An Su is placed on indictment leave amid martial law crisis, retaining military status during trial.

South Korean Military Strengthens Defense with Full Operationalization of 425 Project Satellites

South Korea's military will launch five reconnaissance satellites by 2025, enhancing capabilities to monitor North Korea's activities.

Impeachment Trial of South Korean President to Conclude with Historic Final Session

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial nears conclusion with final arguments scheduled, drawing significant attention.

Kim A Lim Targets Fourth Career Win as South Korea Dominates LPGA Tour

South Korean LPGA golfers, including Kim A Lim and Ko Jin Young, aim for a second win of the season at the HSBC Women's World Championship.

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