Friday, April 4, 2025

Broadcom vs. Tesla: A Shift in the Tech Hierarchy?

There are suggestions that Broadcom, surging due...

Spam: From WWII Rations to Every Kitchen – How Did It Happen?

On July 5, 1937, Hormel Foods, an American food company, introduced a canned ham made from pork. This product is now famously known as Spam.

SM Entertainment’s New Girl Group Hearts2Hearts to Debut on February 24

SM Entertainment's new girl group, Hearts2Hearts, will debut on February 24, aiming to connect with global fans through music.

Tag: Education

Russia Lets North Korea Into Its Scientific Backyard – Here’s What It Means

Kim Il Sung University plans to open a representative office in Novosibirsk, enhancing North Korea-Russia scientific cooperation.

Will North Korea’s Extracurricular Boost Outshine Private Tutors?

North Korea is promoting extracurricular activities to strengthen public education amid the rise of private tutoring.

Kim Jong Un Fosters Ideological Strength in Youth by Honoring Partisan Legacy

Kim Jong Un encourages Kim Chaek's great-grandson at a university, emphasizing ideological strength and the legacy of revolutionary spirit.

North Korea Tightens Control Over Troops After Defection Attempt and Morale Concerns

Kim Jong Un stresses ideological training in the military amidst defection fears, prioritizing ideology over military technology.

Kim Jong Un Calls for Overhaul of Military Education to Prepare Cadets for Contemporary Warfare

Kim Jong Un emphasizes modern military training and command skills at a military academy, responding to recent troop morale issues.

Diabetes Risk for 40% of Adults: How a New Nutrition Guide is Helping

Korea's Food and Drug Safety Ministry launched a guide for prediabetes management, improving dietary habits for better health outcomes.

Tracking Teacher Mental Health: U.S. and Japan vs. South Korea

South Korea's Ministry of Education discusses mandatory mental health screenings for teachers after a tragic incident.

World Radio Day: Celebrating the Timeless Influence of Radio on Education and Society

World Radio Day celebrates radio's role in education and communication, highlighting its evolution from the late 19th century to now.

North Korean Immigration to Russia Hits 13,000 in 2024, Driven by Education and Business

North Korean visits to Russia surged to 13,221 in 2024, raising concerns about disguised labor under educational visas.

North Korea’s Ambitious Plans: Healthcare, Education, and Local Industry in Focus

North Korea held meetings to implement decisions from last month's session, focusing on local development and healthcare improvements.

North Korea Emphasizes Nationwide Resolve Following Year-End Plenary Meeting Decisions

North Korea's citizens and officials express commitment to implement party decisions following the recent plenary meeting outcomes.

K-Pop Idols and Movie Stars Take the CSAT – Here’s Who’s Testing for 2025

South Korea's CSAT for 2025 will see many K-pop idols and actors participating, including Park Ji Hoo and Kim Su An, among others.

Soaring Student Mental Health Crises in South Korea: 22,000 At Risk of Suicide

In South Korea, recent data has shown an increasing trend in students facing mental health crises, including committing suicide.

Kim Jong Un’s Ambitious Canal Project Gets Boost with New University Programs

North Korea has established a new port construction department at Hamhung University of Water Conservancy and Power Engineering.

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