Friday, April 4, 2025

North Korean Boat Crosses NLL — South Korea Weighs Repatriation Options

South Korean military intercepted a North Korean boat with two civilians drifting across the NLL, deliberating on their repatriation.

BYD’s Partnership with DeepSeek Sparks Data Privacy Fears in Korea

BYD's partnership with DeepSeek raises data security concerns in Korea, potentially impacting sales of its autonomous vehicles.

Kim Jong Un Accelerates Development of Yeombunjin Resort to Boost Tourism

Kim Jong Un has revived plans for the Yeombunjin resort in North Korea, aiming to enhance tourism alongside the upcoming Kalma Coastal Zone.

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Geronimo’s Last Stand: The Fall of Apache Resistance

Geronimo, the last Native American warrior, fought fiercely for Apache lands against U.S. encroachment, symbolizing resistance and freedom.

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.

George Washington Becomes the First President of the United States on February 4, 1789

George Washington, the first U.S. president, led the American Revolution and set key precedents for governance and presidential terms.

Kim Ha Seong Joins Tampa Bay Rays for $29 Million, Highest Salary for Team in Recent History

Kim Ha Seong signs a $29M contract with the Tampa Bay Rays, marking their highest free-agent investment in 26 years.

Ku Klux Klan: How White Supremacy Took Root in Post-Civil War America

The KKK, founded in 1865, is a white supremacist group that used violence to intimidate minorities and influence politics in America.

JFK’s Assassination: Why It’s Still One of the Most Controversial Moments in U.S. History

JFK's assassination in 1963 shocked America, sparking distrust and conspiracy theories that persist today amid Cold War tensions.

The Gettysburg Address: 2-Minute Speech That Changed America Forever

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address emphasized democracy and equality, becoming a timeless symbol of hope and resilience amid adversity.

American Cop Caught with Sneaky Bracelet Knife at Incheon Airport

A 40-year-old U.S. officer was caught with a concealed knife bracelet at Incheon Airport but was allowed to continue traveling.

Cross-Cultural Missteps: American Told to Diet by Korean Elder on the Streets of Seoul

An elderly Korean man is facing backlash after making rude comments to an American woman who he encountered on the street, advising her to...

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