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  • Tragedy Strikes: Eighteen Lives Lost in Devastating Landslides Heavy 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 Wrongdoing The 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 Leak Britain 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 Families The government has simplified electricity billing to alleviate financial strain during an anticipated record-breaking heat wave.
  • Budget Overhaul: Lee Calls for Efficiency Amid Economic Woes President 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 Waters Colombian 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 Uncertainty The 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 Request A 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 Exporter President 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 Jobs The 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 Hidden 7,784 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 Sent South 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-Worthy Trump 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 Users Pavel 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 Narcotic Those involved in the marijuana industry in Thailand are opposing the government's decision to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic.
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