Friday, March 20, 2026

How the New South-North Forest Cooperation Pact Aims for 2050 Carbon Neutrality

The Korea Arboreta and Gardens Institute signed an agreement to preserve forest ecosystems and combat climate change on the Korean Peninsula.

Tumors Shrinking, Hopes Rising: Voronoi’s VRN11 Shows Over 40% Tumor Reduction in Early Lung Cancer Trial

Voronoi's VRN11 shows promising anti-cancer efficacy in early trials, reducing tumors in resistant lung cancer patients without major side effects.

Kim Yo-jong’s Rise: What Her New Role as North Korea’s Chief Secretary Means for the Regime

Kim Yo-jong returns to the Political Bureau and is confirmed as head of the General Affairs Department, marking her rise in North Korean politics.

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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.

Nikola’s Stock Crashes 41% Amid Looming Bankruptcy Protection Filing

Nikola's stock plummets over 41% amid bankruptcy protection reports, as the company considers restructuring and potential sale options.

Controversial Recordings Spark Outrage in Oh Yoanna’s Death Investigation

Allegations of workplace bullying surround the tragic death of weathercaster Oh Yoanna, raising serious concerns and prompting investigations.

Harbin Winter Asian Games Debut 100m Speed Skating Event, Igniting Fierce Competition

The 100m speed skating event debuts at the Winter Asian Games, favoring China but still offering South Korea a competitive chance.

Harbin Opens Winter Asian Games After Eight-Year Hiatus, Set for Spectacular Competition

The 2025 Harbin Winter Asian Games will feature 1,275 athletes from 34 countries, marking a grand return after an eight-year hiatus.

PURPLE KISS Brings the Heat with Electrifying Live Shows Across the U.S.

PURPLE KISS's North American tour showcases electrifying performances and exclusive renditions, thrilling fans across major cities.

Banana Chip Recall: Excessive Pesticide Forces South Korean Ministry to Act

Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety recalls banana chips due to excessive pesticide levels, urging consumers to return affected products.

Defense Spending and Tariffs: How Trump’s Summit with Japan Could Shape Relations with South Korea

U.S. Presdient Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Ishiba hold their first summit meeting to discuss key bilateral issues.

DeepSeek Faces Temporary Ban in Korea as Authorities Scrutinize Security Risks

South Korea blocks access to Chinese AI platform DeepSeek over personal data breach concerns, affecting various government agencies.

NewJeans Reaches a Turning Point, Reveals New Name NJZ Amid Legal Battle

K-pop group NewJeans announces their new name NJZ and plans independent activities amid a legal dispute with ADOR and HYBE.

Bong Joon Ho Opens Up About ‘Mickey 17’ Ahead of South Korean Premiere

Bong Joon Ho discusses his upcoming film Mickey 17 on JTBC Newsroom, sharing insights ahead of its world premiere on February 28.

Kim Jong Un Pushes Forward with Comprehensive Service Centers in Regional Development Drive

North Korea plans to build comprehensive service centers for healthcare and culture as part of its local development policy.

3.1 Earthquake Shakes Chungju, South Korea Launches Emergency Measures

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake hit Chungju, prompting emergency protocols and damage assessments by South Korea's safety ministry.

Democratic Party Demands Special Prosecutor to Investigate Martial Law and Myung Tae Kyun Case

Kim Min Seok of the Democratic Party urged a full investigation into the potential martial law cover-up related to the Myung Tae Kyun case.

Rep. Yoon Sang Hyun Pushes for Presidential Protection, Leads Visit to Yoon Suk Yeol in Detention

Rep. Yoon plans to meet President Yoon at the Seoul Detention Center, advocating for his protection amid impeachment proceedings.

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