Paris Baguette and Tous les Jours to Lower Bread Prices Following President Yoon's Criticism of Price Collusion
In response to President Yoon's pressure to reduce prices due to alleged price collusion, major Korean bakery chains have announced price cuts on various bread products and cakes.
‘Direct Defense Against the Constitutional Complaint’ Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae... Did It Follow the ‘Plan’ of the Yang Seung-taek Judicial Scandal Documents?
The South Korean National Assembly is on the brink of passing an amendment that allows constitutional complaints against court rulings, which has sparked significant bureaucratic resistance led by Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae.
Samsung's Pyeongtaek Plant Selected for National Growth Fund's Mega Project
The National Growth Fund announces support for Samsung Electronics' AI semiconductor cluster project and a solid-state battery material plant in Ulsan, with significant low-interest loans.
Concerns Over Increased Carbon Emissions from Expansion of Dawn Deliveries Amidst Amendments to Distribution Law
There are rising concerns regarding the increased carbon emissions associated with the expansion of dawn delivery services in South Korea, as discussions around relaxing regulations in the distribution industry gain momentum.
This Year's ODA Scale Confirmed at 5.4375 Trillion Won, Reduced by 1 Trillion from Last Year
The South Korean government has confirmed this year's Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget at 5.4375 trillion won, a reduction of 1 trillion won compared to last year.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
KOSPI clears 6,000 mark for first time, climbing 1,000 points in less than a month
The KOSPI index has surpassed the 6,000 mark for the first time, achieving a remarkable 1,000-point increase in just under a month.
USFK denies apologizing to Seoul for standoff with Chinese jets
US Forces Korea denies that its commander apologized to South Korean military leaders regarding a recent standoff with Chinese fighter jets, clarifying that advance notification was given.
Lethal and Thorough 'Coupang Play' [Cosmopolitan]
Coupang's interim CEO Harold Rogers recently appeared before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee amid ongoing scrutiny over alleged discrimination against American tech firms by the Korean government, following a massive data breach involving sensitive customer information.
Germany and China seek stronger partnership amid global trade instability
Germany and China have committed to enhancing their bilateral cooperation following a summit between their leaders amidst global trade challenges.
Constitutional Court Dismisses Constitutional Petition Against Government's Provision of 'Immigration Biometrics' to Private Firms
The Constitutional Court dismissed a petition claiming the government's act of providing biometric data collected for immigration management purposes to private companies was unconstitutional.
[Editorial] Clarification and accountability needed on USFK standoff with Chinese jets
The editorial discusses the need for accountability following a standoff between US and Chinese fighter jets, emphasizing the role of South Korean military communication in the incident.
[Breaking News] The amendment bill on 'distortion of law' passed in the National Assembly
The amendment bill, which introduces the 'distortion of law' crime and expands the application of the espionage law, passed the National Assembly with a majority vote.
Special counsel appeals Yoon’s life sentence, seeking stronger penalty
A special counsel team has appealed the life sentence given to former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, arguing that the sentence is too lenient.
Kim Jong-un calls South Korea ‘eternal enemy’ but keeps door open to US talks
North Korea's Kim Jong-un declared South Korea its 'eternal enemy' while maintaining an openness to engage in talks with the United States.
"I felt that I am not alone"... The story of the talk concert for homeless youth
A talk concert for homeless youth in Seoul highlighted their experiences and the need for policy improvements to support their independence.
Four brothers were riding on the same bike to a wedding, three died
A tragic road accident in Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh, resulted in the death of three brothers and severe injuries to two others as they were riding on one motorcycle to a wedding ceremony.
Russian attack on Ukrainian cities has caused dozens of injuries
A Russian attack on Ukrainian cities has resulted in numerous injuries.
Reputation as a Throne: The British Crown and the Cost of Not Distancing Itself
The article discusses the symbolic power of the British Royal Family in shaping public perception and its fragile moral authority, especially in light of recent controversies involving Prince Andrew.
A burned postcard from the 'heavenly Titanic.' After decades, it has arrived in Prague
A postcard linked to the 'heavenly Titanic' has finally made its way to Prague after decades of being lost.
Headlines: A turning point in the war in eastern DRC
The armed forces of the DRC have launched simultaneous attacks on M23 positions in eastern Congo following a significant development in the conflict.
The Succession of El Mencho: Fake News
The article discusses the rise of misinformation following the military operation linked to the death of CJNG leader Nemesio Oseguera, highlighting escalating violence and an information war.
Maid Conducts Fake ED Raid at Owners' House, Steals Millions
A domestic help orchestrated a fake raid at the house of her employers in New Friends Colony, Delhi, leading to significant theft.
Young People, Money, and Persistent Anxiety
Amid a backdrop of scarcity and constant exposure to success and consumption models on social media, economic anxiety among young people, particularly in Latin America, has become increasingly evident.
Innocent herb gathering ended in a nightmare: a creature had to be extracted from the patient's brain
A woman suffered from severe respiratory issues and organ lesions, ultimately revealing a living organism in her brain after extensive medical examinations.
Optimistic Day Does Not Encourage Optimism: Three Signs That Emotional State Has Crossed the Line
A new report reveals alarming international statistics on mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, highlighting a growing recognition of these problems among individuals seeking help.
Uganda: Foot & Mouth Disease Outbreak Shuts Ntungamo Livestock Markets
An outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Ntungamo District, Uganda, has led to the closure of livestock markets and heightened tensions between veterinary authorities and local farmers.
Former Harvard President L. Summers Will No Longer Teach at the University Due to Links with J. Epstein
Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers has announced he will resign from his professor position at the university due to ongoing document reviews related to Jeffrey Epstein.
NKVC Proposed to Take Over Management of Food Reserve Stocks
The proposed amendments to the State Reserve Law aim to transfer the management of food reserves to NKVC, increasing efficiency and responsiveness during crises.
MAP: The outflow of young people threatens the future of many regions, municipalities may disappear
The article discusses the alarming trend of young people leaving rural areas in Czechia, which poses a significant risk to the future of several regions and could even lead to the disappearance of municipalities.
Electricity production is prohibited: the Supreme Court granted rights to the Environmental Board
The Estonian Supreme Court has ruled against electricity production at the Kunda River, siding with the Environmental Board in a long-standing dispute.
Weather Anomaly in Poland: Thermometers Will Show Uncharacteristic Temperatures for This Time of Year
Poland is expected to experience an unseasonable warm spell with temperatures rising significantly above zero due to a change in air masses.
Priyanka used to chant Mahamrityunjaya mantra to her daughter in NICU, days spent in pain
Priyanka Chopra shared her emotional journey during her daughter Malti's time in the NICU, describing the challenges faced by her and Nick Jonas.
Taiwan President Meets Sadaharu Oh, Awards Medal: 'A Hero Known to All in the Baseball World'
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te awarded a medal to baseball legend Sadaharu Oh, recognizing his contributions to baseball development and exchange between Taiwan and Japan.
Political Tension Increased by Pawar Factor: Congress, Uddhav Worried?
Sharad Pawar's claims have heightened political tension between Congress and Uddhav Thackeray.
600 km/h... CM Yogi rides on a floating train in Japan, Video
CM Yogi Adityanath experienced a high-speed Maglev train ride in Japan as part of his visit, showcasing advanced train technology and green energy initiatives.
Revenue division will help you create financial reserves and live without fears of the future
The article discusses how proper management of income can aid in building financial reserves for a secure future.
Prince Hisahito of Akishino visits the mausoleum of Emperor Meiji after his coming-of-age ceremony
Prince Hisahito of Akishino reported his coming-of-age ceremony by visiting the mausoleum of Emperor Meiji in Kyoto.
King Crimson's 80s arrive in Tallinn
Former King Crimson members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin will perform with guitar virtuoso Steve Vai and Tool drummer Danny Carey in Tallinn.
Checking sobriety – officer found to be intoxicated: dismissed from duties
An officer was found to be intoxicated during a sobriety check at a prison and was immediately suspended from duty.
J. Parker joins the FIBA Champions League club
J. Parker will play for Badalonos 'Joventut' team competing in the FIBA Champions League after a season of limited play in the EuroLeague.
Will Fear and Migration Be Prevented by Rajasthan's 'Disturbed Area Bill 2026'?
The Rajasthan government introduced the 'Disturbed Area Bill 2026' which allows any area in the state to be declared as disturbed, leading to strict legal consequences and restrictions.
The smell of cleanliness and discounts: 'Iki' is hosting the long-awaited 'Cleanliness Fiesta' with discounts of up to 50 percent.
Lithuania's supermarket chain 'Iki' launches 'Cleanliness Fiesta' offering substantial discounts on cleaning products as spring cleaning season begins.
A new method allows for faster detection of tuberculosis
A doctoral thesis from the University of Tartu demonstrates a reliable and cost-effective method for diagnosing tuberculosis and identifying antibiotic resistance.
The movie that is missing from the Rocky Universe
The article discusses the impact of the 1975 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner on the film industry and the creation of the Rocky franchise.
Quantum Machines Will Change the World of Computers
The article discusses how quantum machines are poised to revolutionize the computing world, although the full content is inaccessible due to a page loading issue.
Civil Defense makes appeal for residents not to return to risk areas in MG
The Civil Defense of Minas Gerais is urging residents not to return to high-risk areas due to expected heavy rains.
TCU summons the State of SP for explanations about the Santos-Guarujá tunnel contract
The União Court of Accounts has summoned the São Paulo government to explain the signing of a public-private partnership contract for the Santos-Guarujá immersed tunnel without the involvement of the Port Authority of Santos.
Punjab: Encounter of suspected murderer of police personnel, why are questions being raised?
In Punjab's Gurdaspur, a suspect linked to the murders of two police officers was shot in an encounter, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the event.
NT administrator's newly uncovered posts labelled 'denigrating of women'
Incoming NT Administrator David Connolly faces backlash after his past social media posts that trivialize gender violence have been revealed.