Monday, April 7, 2025

Democrats Under Fire: What’s Their Stance on North Korea’s Russia Deployment?

The People Power Party urged the Democratic Party to clarify its stance on North Korea's troop dispatch amid rising tensions.

Former CEO of South Korean Entertainment Agency Receives Suspended Sentence for Assaulting Minor Idol

A former agency head received a suspended sentence for assaulting a minor male idol group member.

Chinese Men Under Investigation for Drone Footage of U.S. Aircraft Carrier in Busan!

Chinese nationals are under police investigation after they were caught photographing a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
Monday, April 7, 2025

Tag: France

South Korean Foreign Minister Visits Poland and France for Strategic Cooperation Talks

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yeol visits Poland and France to enhance diplomatic and security cooperation in defense and energy.

North Korea Condemns Japan’s Naval Exercises with U.S. and France

North Korea criticizes Japan's military exercises with the U.S. and France, warning against a revival of imperial ambitions.

Is Marie Antoinette Really the Villain of the French Revolution?

Marie Antoinette was executed on October 16, 1793, symbolizing the fall of the monarchy amid the French Revolution's turmoil.

What’s Jung Joon Young Doing in Paris? Shocking Sightings Spark Outrage

South Korean singer Jung Joon Young, recently spotted in France, faces scrutiny due to his past convictions for sexual offenses.

86% of French Say Olympics Opening Was a Hit—But Not Everyone Agrees

French citizens revealed that 86% of respondents rated the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics as a resounding success.

Korean Flavors in Paris and London: Top Restaurants Awarded Ahead of Paris Olympics

MAFRA announced the designation of three newly recognized Korean restaurants in Paris, France, and London, U.K.

Olympics on Edge: Crime Wave Hits Paris Just Before Opening Ceremony

As the Olympic opening day approaches in Paris, there have been reports of robbery and sexual violence occurring in quick succession.

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.

Palestine’s Athletes Set for Paris Olympics

After a war broke out with Israel last October, resulting in many casualties, Palestine will send six athletes to the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Associated...

Mbappe Overcomes Broken Nose, Eyes Victory Against Poland!

Kylian Mbappe, a key player for the French national team who suffered a nose injury in the first match of the UEFA European Football...

Kylian Mbappe Eyes Victory Despite Broken Nose

French football player Kylian Mbappe, who suffered a broken nose during the UEFA European Football Championship (Euro) 2024, has trained wearing a specially made...

Mbappe’s Misfortune Continues: A Painful Start to Euro 2024

Captain of the French national team and Real Madrid Forward Kylian Mbappe has once again had terrible luck at the UEFA Euro 2024. After...

Mbappe and French Athletes Voice Concern Over Far-Right’s Rise

As France is set to hold early general elections at the end of June, notable figures, including French soccer player Kylian Mbappé, are trying...

Google Fined 250 Million Euros by France for Breaking a Promise

The French government imposed a fine of 250 million euros (approximately $273 million) on Google on the 20th (local time). The penalty was issued...

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