Saturday, March 29, 2025

Muan Airport Closure Extended Until January 7 After Jeju Air Flight 2216 Crash

Muan International Airport closure extended to January 7 after Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash; recovery efforts and investigations underway.

North Korea’s Coal Rush: Over 70 Ships Spotted at Key Ports

VOA reports 70 vessels operating in North Korea's coal ports this year, suggesting possible illegal coal export violations.

Rigetti Stock Drops 4% as Google Stirs Concerns About Dominating the Quantum Computing Market

Google's plan to launch quantum computing apps within five years causes Rigetti Computing's stock to drop nearly 4%.

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March 28, 1939: Franco’s Forces Capture Madrid, Sealing Civil War Victory

Franco's victory in Madrid on March 28, 1939, marked the end of the Spanish Civil War and the start of his 36-year dictatorship.

North Korea Blasts Trump Administration Over NGO Loyalty Probe

North Korea condemns the U.S. for demanding NGOs reveal ties to socialist groups, calling it a move towards "21st-century McCarthyism."

South Korea Calls for Urgent Action on North Korea’s Human Rights Violations

South Korea emphasizes human rights in North Korea, urging compliance with international law and addressing human rights violations in a UN report.

Trump Calls Kim Jong Un a ‘Nuclear Power’ Amid Talks on Rebuilding Relations

Trump acknowledges Kim Jong Un as a nuclear power and expresses willingness to rebuild relations, while maintaining denuclearization goals.

Cambiasso Shares Positive Outlook for Expanded FIFA Club World Cup

Esteban Cambiasso shares optimism for the revamped FIFA Club World Cup, highlighting its diverse competition and opportunities for teams.

Why Is South Korea’s Ministry of Unification Quiet on POWs in Ukraine?

South Korea's Ministry of Unification remains silent on North Korean POWs in Ukraine, raising questions about its human rights commitment.

Churchill’s Iron Curtain Speech: The Moment that Defined the Cold War Divide

Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946 symbolized the divide in Europe, urging unity against Soviet expansionism and promoting democracy.

New Zealand Joins Allies in Imposing Sanctions on Russian and North Korean Military Officials

New Zealand, Australia, and the UK impose sanctions on North Korean and Russian entities amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

South Korea Pushes for Complete Denuclearization of North Korea at UN Disarmament Meeting

Deputy Foreign Minister Kang Insun condemned North Korea's nuclear activities and called for international cooperation on disarmament.

DeepSeek Faces Global Backlash Over Data Privacy Concerns

Concerns over DeepSeek lead to global regulatory actions, including a suspension in South Korea due to data privacy issues.

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.

Controversial Martial Law Crisis: Over 60,000 Rounds of Ammunition Transported

During South Korea's martial law crisis, over 60,000 rounds of ammunition were transported, including prohibited HP rounds, raising concerns.

South Korea Moves to Establish Diplomatic Relations with Syria, Deepening North Korea’s Isolation

South Korea plans to establish diplomatic ties with Syria, deepening North Korea's isolation as ties weaken amid regional shifts.

First U.S.-South Korea Foreign Minister Meeting Under Trump Administration Set for MSC

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference this week.

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