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DOGE Cuts Suspend Efforts to Identify Korean War Missing Soldiers’ Remains

Musk's DOGE suspends identification of missing U.S. soldiers' remains due to cost cuts, halting vital operations across agencies.

Elon Musk: ‘Kim Jong Un Could Learn from U.S. Universities’ Propaganda Tactics’

Elon Musk criticized U.S. private universities' propaganda, suggesting Kim Jong Un could learn from them, during a GOP luncheon.

Mnuchin and Cohn Question Trump’s Tariff Strategy, Call for Clarity

Former Trump advisers criticize tariff policies, suggesting a universal 10% tariff could generate $2.5 trillion.

South Korea on High Alert for Potential Clashes on Impeachment Ruling Day

Police prepare for potential clashes during the Constitutional Court's ruling, deploying special forces for crowd management and safety.

Al Green’s Protest Against Trump Sparks Censure Effort from Republicans

The Republican Party is moving to censure Rep. Al Green for protesting during Trump's address, citing disruption and misconduct.

60% of South Koreans Reject Constitutional Amendment to Cut Presidential Term

A public opinion poll shows that 60% oppose a constitutional amendment to shorten the next president's term to three years.

Jang Je Won Temporarily Leaves People Power Party, Denies Sexual Assault Allegations

Former lawmaker Jang Je Won leaves the People Power Party amid a sexual assault investigation, vowing to clear his name.

Trump’s Capitol Speech: A Picture of Polarization Amid Applause and Protests

Trump's first address in his second term highlighted political divisions, with Republicans cheering and Democrats protesting.

Survey Shows 68% of Japanese Citizens Support Revising Constitution, Highest Since 2018

A survey shows 68% of Japanese citizens support revising the constitution, with strong backing for recognizing the Self-Defense Forces.

South Korea Drops to 32nd in Democracy Index, Reclassified as a Flawed Democracy

South Korea's democracy ranking dropped to 32nd, shifting from full to flawed democracy, amid political tensions and martial law attempts.

Trump’s Third-Term Talk Gets People Talking—But Most Americans Are Against It

A poll shows 52% of Americans believe Trump may run for a third term, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms.

Trump Pushes for 25% Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China Over Fentanyl Trade

Trump threatens to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China unless synthetic drug crisis is resolved, risking a global trade war.

Acting Justice Minister Denies Special Treatment for President Yoon at Impeachment Trial

South Korea's Acting Justice Minister clarified that President Yoon received no special privileges during his impeachment trial appearance.

Ishiba Tells Trump Japan Will Determine Defense Spending on Its Own Terms

Japan asserts its right to set defense budgets independently, amid U.S. expectations for increased spending and discussions on Nippon Steel.

Biden Administration Plans High-Level Talks with South Korea Amid Political Turmoil

The Biden administration plans high-level diplomacy with South Korea amid political turmoil, supporting Acting President Han Duck Soo.

Did President Yoon Discuss a Second Martial Law During Secret Meeting?

President Yoon Suk Yeol met with key officials post-emergency lift, fueling speculation about a second state of emergency, which was denied.

Political Turmoil in South Korea: President Yoon’s Future Hangs in the Balance

U.S. media report on South Korea's political crisis after Yoon's martial law declaration and impeachment motion from opposition lawmakers.

Putin’s Wild Gift: Over 70 Animals Head to North Korea Zoo

Putin has gifted over 70 animals, including lions and bears, to North Korea's Central Zoo, enhancing diplomatic ties between the nations.

NewJeans’ Hanni Claims Workplace Bullying: Labor Department Weighs In

Hanni of NewJeans is not considered an employee under South Korean labor laws, complicating claims of workplace harassment at HYBE.

Why Kamala Harris is Still Dialing for Dollars After Election Defeat

Despite her election loss, Harris's campaign actively seeks donations, reporting over $1 billion raised and ongoing financial challenges.

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