Friday, April 4, 2025

Heavy Rains Hit North Korea: Emergency Alerts and Flood Warnings Issued

North Korea emphasized the need for damage control measures as more rain than expected fell in the southern region yesterday.

MINI Rolls Out All-Electric Lineup in South Korea, With Three New Models

MINI Korea launches three all-electric models: Aceman, Cooper, and Countryman, featuring advanced tech and impressive range.

Kia’s Tasman Teaser Drops: A New Pickup Born from 18,000 Trials

Today, Kia announced the release of a teaser video series, "One More Round," highlighting the development process of Tasman.

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Global Battery Anode Usage for EVs Surges 30%, with China Leading the Charge

Global battery anode usage surged 30%, with China dominating 95% of the market. Korean firms show growth but remain modest in volume.

North Korea Stages Response to U.S.-ROK Drills, Avoids Reporting on Own Missile Launch

North Korea criticizes U.S.-South Korea joint exercise Freedom Shield while remaining silent on its own missile launches.

Wheesung’s Sudden Passing: Cause of Death Under Investigation, Funeral Delayed

Wheesung passed away unexpectedly. His funeral is postponed pending an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

U.S. and South Korea Ramp Up Military Drills with Expanded Exercises

South Korea and the U.S. begin the Freedom Shield military exercise, enhancing readiness amid North Korea's escalating threats.

Recent Signs of Training at North Korea’s Infiltration Simulation Site, With Detailed Building Models

Satellite imagery confirms an urban combat training facility in North Korea, resembling South Korean cities, as revealed by a POW.

Qatar to Host 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup with 48 Teams in November

The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar will feature 48 teams from November 3 to 27, marking significant changes in the tournament format.

Freedom Shield 2025: U.S. and South Korea Maintain Exercises, Suspend Live-Fire Training

U.S. and South Korea's joint military exercise will proceed with field maneuvers despite the suspension of live-fire training.

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.

South Korea’s AI Computing Center Set to Secure 10,000 GPUs

Over 100 firms are interested in South Korea's National AI Computing Center project, aiming for 10,000 GPUs this year.

North Korea’s Shift in Strategy: Nuclear Weapons, Hostility Toward the U.S. and South Korea

North Korea's policy designating the U.S. and South Korea as 'enemies' is linked to its five-year defense development plan.

U.S. Senator Pushes for Warship Construction by Allies, Highlights South Korea’s Key Role

Senator Mike Lee advocates outsourcing U.S. warship construction to allies, highlighting South Korea's crucial role in meeting Navy demands.

Kidney Cancer: Silent but Deadly – Early Detection is Key to Survival

World Cancer Day highlights kidney cancer's rising prevalence in South Korea, emphasizing early detection and lifestyle factors for better outcomes.

Panic Attacks and Their Impact: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore the Warning Signs

Celebrities raise awareness of panic disorder, sharing personal struggles and promoting mental health treatment for this growing concern.

Understanding the Link Between Diet and Stomach Cancer

South Korea's high stomach cancer rates are linked to diet and H. pylori infections, but early detection and treatment improve outcomes.

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