Tuesday, March 17, 2026

North Korea Touts New Eco-Friendly Paper—Made From Leaves, Not Wood

North Korea claims to produce paper from fallen leaves, reducing wood use amid deforestation issues, but some remain skeptical.

North Korea Honors Russian Troops: What This Means for National Identity and Economic Independence

Kim Jong Un oversees sculpture projects honoring Russian troops, promoting self-reliance and national identity in North Korea's economy.

Thinking About Jaw Surgery? Here’s What You Should Know First

Jaw correction surgery addresses malocclusion and facial asymmetry, requiring careful evaluation and post-operative care for safety.

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North Korean Hackers Hiding in Plain Sight at U.S. Companies

North Korean IT workers are using Chinese shell companies to infiltrate Western firms, raising concerns about security and intellectual property theft.

Fired for AI? Now These Companies Want Their Workers Back

A study reveals over half of UK firms regret job cuts due to AI, facing unexpected issues and declining confidence in AI's role.

Sony Honored as One of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for the 7th Year

Sony Group has been named one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" for the seventh year, excelling in corporate ethics and governance.

LG’s Future-Ready Car Tech Earns Global Recognition from Fast Company

LG Electronics is named one of the World's Most Innovative Companies in Automotive by Fast Company for its SDV technology advancements.

South Korea vs. China: The Battle for TV Market Supremacy

South Korea and China solidify their dominance in the global TV market, with Chinese firms surpassing Japanese companies.

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