Man Gets Stuck in Canyon — Says His Belly Nearly Caught FireA man got stuck in a narrow canyon in Fujian, China, causing a blockage. He escaped with minor injuries after a struggle.
Pope Leo XIV: U.S. Native Elected as First American Pontiff in Church HistoryCardinal Robert Francis Prevost elected as the first American pope, Leo XIV, emphasizing pastoral experience and reform initiatives.
Pig Diving Show in China Sparks Global Outrage Over Animal CrueltyA pig diving show in a Chinese zoo has sparked outrage for animal cruelty, leading to calls for better animal welfare regulations.
Fans Raise Alarms After Fantasy Boys Members Seen Using SOS Hand SignalFans worry that the hand gesture by K-pop group Fantasy Boys signals distress, raising concerns about their mental health and well-being.
Young Britons Avoid Jobs Paying Less Than £40,000 AnnuallyYoung Britons are increasingly unwilling to accept jobs under £40,000, reflecting rising expectations amid a youth unemployment crisis.
Remembering Pope Francis’s Special Ties with Korea Following His PassingPope Francis's deep ties with Korea are remembered, highlighting his compassion and plans for future visits even after his passing.
North Korean Hackers Sent 120,000 Emails — And One Click Could’ve Cost You EverythingOver 120,000 phishing emails from a North Korean group targeted individuals, using deceptive subject lines to steal credentials.
At 79, Trump Passes Medical Exam with Flying Colors—Here’s What It RevealsPresident Trump, at 79, is declared in excellent health by his doctor, with no issues affecting his presidency.
U.S. Steel Isn’t for Sale—At Least Not to Japan, Says TrumpTrump boasts about foreign nations begging for trade deals, criticizing dissenting Republicans and asserting confidence in midterm elections.
China Blinks, Trump Strikes—104% Tariff Now in EffectChina will impose an additional 50% tariff on US goods starting September 9 in response to the US's reciprocal tariff policy.
Anti-Corruption HQ Collapses in Bangkok—Chinese Steel BlamedA building in Bangkok collapsed after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, raising concerns over substandard Chinese steel used in construction.
Russia Gets Viagra Back, but Doctors Warn: It’s Not for EveryoneObese men may not benefit from Viagra as it can be less effective for those with metabolic issues, warns a Russian urologist.
Chang Je Won, Close Ally of President Yoon, Dies Amid Criminal ProbeFormer South Korean lawmaker Chang Je Won was found dead in Seoul; no foul play suspected, investigation ongoing amid past allegations.
Five Teslas Torched: Man Arrested in Vegas as FBI Launches Federal CaseA Korean-American man was arrested for arson at a Tesla repair center in Las Vegas, facing multiple charges and FBI scrutiny.
After 6 Hours Battling Fire, All They Got Was Soup and KimchiFirefighters in South Korea face poor meal conditions while battling a massive wildfire, sparking public outrage and calls for change.
Pilot Forgets Passport, Forces Plane Full of Passengers to Turn BackA pilot forgot his passport, causing an emergency landing in San Francisco and significant delays for passengers on a flight to Shanghai.
Egg Prices Surge 11% in a Month Amid U.S. Export ExpansionSouth Korea's egg prices rose 11% due to U.S. demand amid avian flu, raising concerns about future domestic supply and prices.
iPhone 17 Mockups Leak: Slimmer, Faster, and MagSafe-FriendlyApple's iPhone 17 series leaks reveal a redesigned camera, MagSafe support, and a new A18 chipset, enhancing user experience.
Kia Defies Tariff Troubles, Sets New U.S. Sales RecordKia sets a new U.S. sales record, increasing by 7.2%, while skillfully navigating tariff challenges through localized production.
Fatal Shooting of South Korean National in Manila Sparks Safety ConcernsA South Korean man was fatally shot during a robbery in Manila, prompting the embassy to issue safety warnings for nationals.
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