Saturday, April 5, 2025

Ex-President’s Daughter in Hot Water: DUI Evidence Piles Up

South Korean police have gathered key evidence in the drunk driving case involving Moon Da Hye, daughter of ex-President Moon Jae In.

BBC to Air Journey of SM Entertainment’s First UK Boy Band

SM Entertainment announced on the 12th that the growth process of their first boy group launching in the U.K. will be showcased through BBC.

North Korea Launches 500 Balloons of Trash: What’s the Message?

North Korea launched over 500 trash balloons toward South Korea, with nearly half of them landing in South Korean territory.

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Brussels Summit: U.S., South Korea, and Japan Navigate Trade & Security Risks

South Korea, U.S., and Japan foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss North Korea, tariffs, and regional stability strategies.

China, U.S., and South Korea Ramp Up AI Investments in a Bid for Global Dominance

As AI competition escalates, countries like South Korea must enhance investments to bridge the tech gap with leaders like China and the U.S.

GM, Ford, and Stellantis Stocks Surge After Trump Postpones Auto Tariffs

Trump's delay of auto tariffs sparked a surge in U.S. automaker stocks, with GM, Ford, and Stellantis seeing significant gains.

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.

Geronimo’s Last Stand: The Fall of Apache Resistance

Geronimo, the last Native American warrior, fought fiercely for Apache lands against U.S. encroachment, symbolizing resistance and freedom.

Lee Seung Hwan Shares Heartfelt Message at Nephew’s Wedding in the U.S.

Lee Seung Hwan shares his heartfelt experience at his nephew's wedding in the U.S., celebrating love and joy amidst political activism.

Hyundai Boosts EV Safety, Produces Ioniq 9 in U.S. to Counter Tariff Pressures and Rival Kia

Hyundai will exclusively produce the Ioniq 9 SUV in the U.S. to avoid tariffs, targeting 6,500 units in South Korea.

Kim Jong Un Sets Sights on Finalizing Military Development Before Entering U.S. Negotiations

North Korea aims to finalize its defense plan by 2025, hindering dialogue with the U.S. until military capabilities are secured.

China Outpaces U.S. in Quantum Technology Investment, Boosting Its Global Ambitions

China invests heavily in quantum technology, challenging the U.S., while South Korea aims to enhance its quantum capabilities.

South Korea’s Economy Minister Urges Close Monitoring of Financial Markets After Holiday Period

Choi Sang Mok highlights the need to monitor financial markets closely amid external uncertainties and U.S. policy impacts on South Korea's economy.

The Day Iran Changed Forever: The Shocking Fall of Shah Pahlavi

The 1979 Iranian Revolution led to the fall of Reza Shah Pahlavi, driven by discontent with dictatorship and Western influence.

F-16s and F-15Ks Take to the Skies in Major South Korea-U.S. Air Drills

South Korean and U.S. Air Forces held joint drills, enhancing readiness and stability in the region with live-fire exercises.

North Korea Holds Fire on Seoul, Shifts ICBM Threat Toward U.S.

North Korea has intensified rhetoric against South Korea, citing a drone incident while shifting focus to a new ICBM launch aimed at the U.S.

U.S. and South Korea Set to Sign Major Defense Deal Amid Trump Concerns

South Korea and the U.S. will sign the 12th SMA this week, aiming to finalize defense cost-sharing before the election.

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