Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Kim Jong Un Gears Up for Big Policy Reveal — Will He Reach Out to Trump?

North Korea's upcoming plenary meeting may signal new diplomatic messages amid leadership changes in the U.S. and South Korea.

North Korea’s Leadership Shakeup: What Does the Omission of Choe Ryong-hae Mean for Kim Jong Un’s Regime?

North Korea's 9th Workers' Party Congress sees Choe Ryong-hae omitted, signaling a generational shift in leadership under Kim Jong Un.

ARRESTED: Madman Tries To WALK Into HELL—South Korean Man Charged After North Korea Border Break

A man in his 50s was arrested at the Unification Bridge for trying to enter North Korea, violating military protection laws.

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Hemlibra Breakthrough: 91% of Hemophilia Patients in Japan Experience No Adverse Reactions!

JW Pharmaceutical's Hemlibra shows 91% safety in Japanese hemophilia patients, with no adverse reactions in long-term study.

Discover the Future of Aesthetic Medicine: URO-UEMXD and Derma Shine Duo RF Unveiled at WHX Dubai 2026

Huons Meditech showcased innovative medical devices at WHX Dubai 2026, highlighting advancements in urology and aesthetics.

Data Control Wars: Orchestra Group Unveils a Sovereign AI Cloud That Ditches Public Providers

Orchestra Group launches a Sovereign AI Cloud Data Center to enhance data sovereignty and control over AI infrastructure for organizations.

Meta’s New Wristband Reads Your Mind—Before You Move a Muscle

Meta has launched an AI-powered wristband that enables gesture control of devices, showcasing a breakthrough in non-invasive technology.

KAIST Unveils Next-Gen Smart Window That Slashes Indoor Heat by 49°F

KAIST's Professor Moon Hong Cheol unveils RECM, a smart window tech that adjusts light and heat, enhancing comfort and reducing glare.

Hyundai Just Built a Car That Speeds Up to Dodge Tailgaters

Hyundai Mobis introduces a safety tech that autonomously accelerates vehicles to prevent rear-end collisions on highways.

South Korean Scientists Build First Chip That Sees ‘Twisted’ Light

KAIST's research team developed the world's first semiconductor material for detecting circularly polarized light using selenium nanocrystals.

Muscle Loss May Start in the Brain, Not the Body, Researchers Say

A study reveals that age-related muscle loss may originate from brain dysfunction, suggesting new therapies targeting the dopamine system.

Lexus LX700h: First-Class Comfort Meets Unstoppable Off-Road Performance

The Lexus LX700h excels in off-road performance and luxury, featuring advanced technology for various terrains and a smooth on-road ride.

Study Reveals Semaglutide Reduces Cravings and Helps Control Weight and Blood Sugar

A study shows oral semaglutide aids weight loss and reduces cravings for sugary foods in type 2 diabetes patients.

Could You Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Should Know About the Rising Numbers

In 2022, 14.8% of adults over 30 had diabetes; effective management remains a challenge despite rising awareness and lifestyle changes.

South Korea Downplays Impact of U.S. Tech Restrictions: Here’s Why It Might Not Matter

South Korea views new US export controls on advanced tech as minimally impactful, with potential for future exceptions.

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