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Go Kyung Pyo Keeps Romance Under Wraps After Three Years with Non-Celebrity Partner

Go Kyung Pyo has been in a private relationship for three years, showcasing affection during a recent concert date.

Kim Jong Un Gathers Top Officials to Tackle Drone Intrusion into Pyongyang

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened senior military officials to address the recent drone intrusion into Pyongyang.

Self-Employed Shopkeeper Finds Spit All Over Door Lock

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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.

March 15, 44 BC: The Day Caesar Was Stabbed and Rome Changed Forever

Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC marked the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire, reshaping history.

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.

North Korea Expands Military Training Base Near Pyongyang with New Construction

North Korea is constructing a large military training base near Pyongyang, potentially influenced by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Tesla Soars 2% Amid U.S.-China Tariff Tensions, Nasdaq Rebounds

U.S. tariffs on China escalate trade tensions, yet Tesla's stock rises amid a broader market rally, closing at $392.21.

The Day Manila Fell: How Japan’s 1942 Occupation Shaped the Pacific War

The Japanese occupation of Manila in 1942 marked a pivotal moment in the Pacific War, leading to suffering and resistance among Filipinos.

Why Leo Tolstoy’s Works Still Echo in Our Lives, Over 100 Years Later

Leo Tolstoy, a literary giant, profoundly explored human psychology and society, inspiring many with his timeless works and philosophy.

The Gettysburg Address: 2-Minute Speech That Changed America Forever

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address emphasized democracy and equality, becoming a timeless symbol of hope and resilience amid adversity.

Untold Stories of Vietnam: Heroes, Villains, and Everything in Between

The Vietnam War started in 1955 as a civil conflict, escalating into a Cold War proxy war, ending with North Vietnam's victory in 1975.

Remembering Valdome Lopez: A Marine’s Ultimate Sacrifice in Korea

South Korea honors U.S. Marine Lt. Baldomero Lopez as November's Korean War Hero for his sacrifice during the Incheon Landing.

Yoon’s Stark Warning: North Korea-Russia Pact Poses Major Risks

President Yoon Suk Yeol warned that North Korea-Russia military collaboration poses a serious threat to South Korea's national security.

NIS Reports: 3,000 North Korean Troops in Russia, 10,000 More to Follow

South Korea's NIS reports North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia, expecting an additional 10,000 by December.

Kim’s Nuclear Gamble: How North Korea’s Confidence Could Spark Conflict

U.S. experts warn North Korea's confidence in nuclear capabilities may lead to significant military provocations against South Korea.

North Korea’s Youth Mobilize: A Surge of Patriotism Amidst Tensions

North Korea reports 1.4M youths volunteering for military service amid rising anti-South sentiment following alleged drone incidents.

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