Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Kim Jong Un Personally Oversees Memorial Tied to North Korea’s Overseas Troops

Kim Jong Un inspects a memorial for soldiers in the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing their heroism and the project's significance.

Counterfeit Chaos: 50,000 Fake Products Seized from China

South Korean Customs has uncovered over 50,000 counterfeit products illegally entering the country through Chinese e-commerce platforms.

Discover the 2026 Samsung Bespoke AI Air Dresser: The Ultimate Garment Care Revolution!

Samsung Electronics launches the 2026 Bespoke AI AirDresser, enhancing clothing care with powerful wrinkle removal and AI features.

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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.

Is Kim Jong Un’s Daughter’s Name ‘Juye’ or ‘Juae’? A Diplomat Weighs In

Ri Il Kyu, ex-North Korean diplomat, asserts Kim Jong Un's daughter is named Ju Ye, contradicting previous reports of Ju Ae.

Heroic Helicopter Pilot Saves Thousands in North Korea Flood Rescue!

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun lauds Kim Myeon Hu, a helicopter squadron leader, for his heroic flood rescue, emphasizing exemplary leadership.

Floods or Festivities? North Korea Builds Grand Stage for Regime Anniversary While Citizens Struggle

North Korea's 76th anniversary preparations include a red stage in Pyongyang, despite recent floods and recovery challenges.

South Korea and U.S. Reopen Search for WWII Bomber and Missing Crew

South Korea and the U.S. are jointly investigating a 1953 B-26 bomber crash in Busan to recover remains of U.S. servicemen.

Weeekly Step Up as Ambassadors for Youth Day in South Korea

Weeekly has been named the 8th Annual Youth Day ambassadors, supporting South Korea's youth and promoting Youth Day.

What’s Jung Joon Young Doing in Paris? Shocking Sightings Spark Outrage

South Korean singer Jung Joon Young, recently spotted in France, faces scrutiny due to his past convictions for sexual offenses.

China’s Limited-Edition Rackets for North Korea: Why the Olympic Players Didn’t Get to Show Them Off

China helped North Korea’s silver medal table tennis team avoid disqualification by advising on logo violations before their match.

August Export Surge: South Korea’s $57.9 Billion Record and What It Means

South Korea achieved its highest-ever monthly export total in August, with $56 b, driven by strong IT product sales and record EU exports.

Explosive Allegations: Former President Moon Jae In Named in Bribery Scandal

Prosecutors are investigating former South Korean President Moon Jae In and his wife, Kim Jung Sook, for bribery and luxury expenses.

High School Horror: Student Faces Expulsion Over Deepfake Scandal!

A Gyeongnam student, investigated for deepfake crimes and school violence, faces transfer, apology, and special education.

BTS’ Suga in Hot Water: Samsung Paraguay Defends Ad Featuring the Star!

Samsung Paraguay's ad with BTS' Suga, despite his recent drunk driving scandal, confirms he's still featured in some campaigns.

Kim’s Call to Action: Local Factories and Hospitals Key to North Korea’s Future

Kim Jong Un called for local factories, hospitals, and science hubs in a recent development meeting, emphasizing construction quality.

How Seoul Grand Park Lost Its Last North Chinese Leopard and a Beloved Lion

In the first half of 2024, Seoul Grand Park lost two animals named León: a lion in February and the last North Chinese leopard in June.

Dogs Can Actually Understand Human Words, New Study Reveals

Recent research shows dogs understand specific human phrases like "walk" and "play" through conditioning, not natural language.

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