Friday, January 30, 2026

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.

One-Third of Korea’s Top CEOs Set to Step Down by March 2025

One-third of top Korean CEOs will see term expirations by March 2025, with significant turnover in banking and energy sectors.

CAN WE GO TO MOUNT KUMGANG AGAIN, IF NOT FOR THE SHOOTING INCIDENT

Mount Kumgang tourism began in 1998, but a 2008 shooting incident shifted relations, leading to a decline in visits and ongoing tensions.

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SPACEX VS. PYONGYANG: Why South Korea’s Private Rocket Race Is Really A Desperate Military Push

South Korea's space sector shifts to private launches, with Innospace's Hanbit Nano and Hanwha's Nuri rocket set for significant missions.

INNOSPACE Tests Satellite Rocket System as It Prepares for Brazilian Launch

INNOSPACE completes system integration test for the HANBIT-NANO rocket, preparing for its inaugural launch with international payloads.

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