Tuesday, December 24, 2024

London’s Deadly Smog: How 1952’s Toxic Fog Killed Thousands and Paralyzed a City

The 1952 Great Smog of London caused severe air pollution, leading to over 10,000 deaths and prompting new air quality regulations.

South Korea, U.S. Discuss Strategies for Boosting Foreign Investment in Seoul

South Korea's trade chief met AMCHAM to discuss boosting foreign investment and adapting to global trade shifts for economic growth.

North Korea’s Grocery List Shrinks: China Exports Hit New Low

North Korea's rice imports from China in the first half of this year have decreased to one-tenth of the previous year's.

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North Korea Breaks Away from ‘Average-ism’: How Differentiated Rewards are Reviving its Economy

North Korea advocates for individual rewards over egalitarianism, claiming it enhances motivation and drives technological progress.

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