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  • South Korea’s Card Giants See 8% Profit Drop Amid New Rules

    South Korea’s Card Giants See 8% Profit Drop Amid New Rules

    Under challenging circumstances such as tightened household loan rules that limited credit card loans, increasing interest expenses, and lower merchant commission rates, the annual net profits of South Korea’s four largest card companies—Samsung, Shinhan,…

  • Trump Era Removes Rainbow Flag from Stonewall, Birthplace of U.S. Gay Rights

    Trump Era Removes Rainbow Flag from Stonewall, Birthplace of U.S. Gay Rights

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani referred to it as an ‘act of erasure,’ while others characterized the action as a strike against the LGBTQ+ community. The administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump took…

  • Republican Piles Pressure on Trump Cabinet Member During Senate Hearing

    Republican Piles Pressure on Trump Cabinet Member During Senate Hearing

    An embattled Cabinet memberin the administration of President Donald Trump, a brief directive was received from anunlikely sourceOn Tuesday, during testimony before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce and a…

  • Another Coalition Bloodbath Nears as Angus Taylor Prepares to Exit Frontbench

    Another Coalition Bloodbath Nears as Angus Taylor Prepares to Exit Frontbench

    A senior member of the Liberal Party’s frontbench, Angus Taylor, is set to step down from the shadow cabinet on Wednesday in order to contest Sussan Ley for the party’s leadership. According to Liberal…

  • Seoul Housing Pension Enrollments Drop 20.5% as Prices Soar

    Seoul Housing Pension Enrollments Drop 20.5% as Prices Soar

    Last year, the count of new participants in Seoul’s housing pension scheme reached its lowest level in five years. This is due to a strong mental inclination to keep homes instead of leveraging them…

  • Corporate Taxes Boost Revenue by 37.4 Trillion Won

    Corporate Taxes Boost Revenue by 37.4 Trillion Won

    Last year, national taxes including income and corporate taxes were 8.5 trillion South Korean won below the original target, representing the third straight year of underperformance in tax collections. Nevertheless, the shortfall decreased considerably…

  • Ukraine War Alters Dogs’ Features, Shrinking Sizes

    Ukraine War Alters Dogs’ Features, Shrinking Sizes

    The conflict in Ukraine has not only affected people. A new study reveals that dogs living nearer to the front lines have grown smaller and more slender. The study was carried out by Professor…

  • South Korea’s Species Count Surpasses 62,604

    South Korea’s Species Count Surpasses 62,604

    By the conclusion of the previous year, 62,604 species of living organisms had been verified to reside within the nation. As per the National Species List published by the National Institute of Biological Resources…

  • Energy HQ Runs on Fossil Fuels

    Energy HQ Runs on Fossil Fuels

    As Energy Secretary Ed Miliband advocates for net-zero renewable energy, his government department’s headquarters has been discovered to be fueled byfossil fuels. Information obtained through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests showed that various government…