Tragedy Strikes: Eighteen Lives Lost in Devastating LandslidesHeavy rains and landslides have led to 18 deaths and 9 missing in South Korea, as the government reports ongoing rescue efforts.
South Koreans Get Ready: Cash Handouts Begin This Week!South Korea's cash handouts for all citizens start Monday, aiming to boost domestic consumption until September 12.
Flooding Catastrophe: South Korea's Government Mobilizes for Recovery!President Lee Jae Myung calls for swift designation of flood-hit areas as disaster zones to enhance recovery and support efforts.
Trump's Flip-Flop: Is He Really Keeping Jerome Powell as Fed Chair?Trump signals he is unlikely to fire Fed Chair Powell, despite earlier private discussions suggesting otherwise.
Massive Labor Strike Looms as Korean Workers Demand Rights!The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions plans a major strike to push for a pro-labor act from the government.
Korean Publishers Association Celebrates After Police Clear Them of WrongdoingThe investigation into the Korean Publishers Association regarding the Seoul International Book Fair has concluded with no charges filed.
Secret Scheme Unveiled: Britain’s Plan to Rescue Afghans After Data LeakBritain initiated a covert operation to rescue thousands of Afghans at risk after a significant data breach revealed their identities.
Supreme Court Greenlights Trump's Education Department Layoffs – A Major Win for Parents and Students!The Supreme Court permits Trump to proceed with his plan to dismantle the Education Department and lay off nearly 1,400 employees.
Heat Wave Alert: Government Steps In to Ease Electricity Bills for Struggling FamiliesThe government has simplified electricity billing to alleviate financial strain during an anticipated record-breaking heat wave.
Budget Overhaul: Lee Calls for Efficiency Amid Economic WoesPresident Lee Jae Myung urged for a significant overhaul of budget spending to effectively support the struggling economy next year.
From Accusations to Apologies: Colombia's President Tries to Calm the WatersColombian President Gustavo Petro reassures the US, clarifying he won't accuse officials of attempting to overthrow his government.
Markets on Edge: Trump's Tariff Threats Spark Global UncertaintyThe government will monitor financial markets amid uncertainties from Trump's tariff plans affecting trade relations.
Families of North Korean Abductees Halt Leaflet Campaign Amid Government RequestA civic group halts anti-Pyongyang leaflets after the South Korean government requests an end to the campaign against North Korea.
From Zero to Hero: How South Korea Became a Top Arms ExporterPresident Lee Jae Myung urges Cabinet to develop plans for a new control tower to enhance South Korea's defense industry.
Supreme Court Gives Trump the Green Light to Slash Federal JobsThe Supreme Court allows Trump's plan to reduce the federal workforce, raising concerns over lost services and job cuts.
Newly Unsealed Records Shed Light on Sewol Ferry Disaster, But Key Details Remain Hidden7,784 sealed records from Park Geun-hye's presidency are now accessible, including details on the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster.
South Koreans Shocked: Martial Law Declared, But No Emergency Alerts SentSouth Korea faced shock as President Yoon declared martial law without issuing emergency alerts, leading to public outcry and confusion.
With $180M in Support, Musk Backs Trump’s Victory—And Makes It Meme-WorthyTrump declares victory in the U.S. presidential election, with Musk's support and significant campaign contributions highlighted.
What Pavel Durov’s Arrest Means for Telegram’s 900 Million UsersPavel Durov, Telegram CEO, was arrested in France amid scrutiny over Telegram's role in illegal activities and past struggles.
Thailand's Cannabis Crisis: Why the Government is Reclassifying Weed as a NarcoticThose involved in the marijuana industry in Thailand are opposing the government's decision to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic.
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