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  • How Norway’s 3-Day Contract with Hanwha Aerospace is Reshaping Europe’s Defense Landscape
    How Norway's 3-Day Contract with Hanwha Aerospace is Reshaping Europe's Defense Landscape Norway's defense minister signed a record 3-day contract for K239 Cheonmu rockets, highlighting urgent military needs amid regional tensions.
  • How Norway’s Rapid 3-Day Arms Deal with Hanwha Aerospace is Shaping the Future of NATO Defense
    How Norway's Rapid 3-Day Arms Deal with Hanwha Aerospace is Shaping the Future of NATO Defense Norway's defense minister finalized a record 3-day contract for K239 Chunmoo systems, responding to urgent military needs.
  • North-South Relations: Why South Korea’s Minister Expressed Regret Over Drone Incidents
    North-South Relations: Why South Korea's Minister Expressed Regret Over Drone Incidents South Korea's Unification Minister Chung Dong-young meets with Dutch Foreign Minister David van Baalen to discuss bilateral relations.
  • Russia’s Military Losses: Are They Really Over 325,000? A Deep Dive into Ukraine’s Claims
    Russia's Military Losses: Are They Really Over 325,000? A Deep Dive into Ukraine's Claims Russian military casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war reach 325,000, with soaring troop losses and record desertion rates.
  • How Iran’s 2,000 Missiles Shift the Balance in US Nuclear Negotiations
    How Iran's 2,000 Missiles Shift the Balance in US Nuclear Negotiations Iran officially approves nuclear miniaturization for missiles, raising tensions in the Middle East amid stalled US negotiations.
  • Political Scandal: What Led to the Suspension of a Korean Politician’s Election Rights?
    Political Scandal: What Led to the Suspension of a Korean Politician's Election Rights? Lee Soo-jung, a politician, appealed a fine for spreading false claims about President Lee Jae-myung's sons receiving military exemptions.
  • 2025 군 소음 대책지역 확대: 서산시 주민 275명, 최대 3만원 보상금 신청 가능!
    2025 군 소음 대책지역 확대: 서산시 주민 275명, 최대 3만원 보상금 신청 가능! Seosan has added new areas for military noise compensation, allowing 275 residents to apply for benefits up to 30,000 won monthly.
  • Is Iran Preparing for a Strike? The Hidden Truth Behind Covered Nuclear Entrances in Isfahan
    Is Iran Preparing for a Strike? The Hidden Truth Behind Covered Nuclear Entrances in Isfahan Recent satellite images show that underground entrances at Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility are covered with dirt, indicating heightened security.
  • How South Korea’s Hyunmoo-5 Missiles Are Shaking Pyongyang: 840 Missiles vs. Kim’s Nuclear Threats
    How South Korea's Hyunmoo-5 Missiles Are Shaking Pyongyang: 840 Missiles vs. Kim's Nuclear Threats Kim Jong-un's claims about nuclear capabilities are undermined by evidence suggesting manipulation of missile and submarine images.
  • South Korea’s Hyunmoo-5 vs. North Korea’s ICBMs: The Battle for Regional Supremacy
    South Korea's Hyunmoo-5 vs. North Korea's ICBMs: The Battle for Regional Supremacy Kim Jong-un's claims about nuclear capabilities are questioned, revealing doubts about missile images and submarine authenticity.
  • The Tragic Legacy of Baengma-Goji: How the Korean War Shaped Modern Relations
    The Tragic Legacy of Baengma-Goji: How the Korean War Shaped Modern Relations The Battle of White Horse Hill (1952) saw fierce fighting, with thousands of Chinese casualties and many South Korean soldiers lost.
  • Strengthening Global Security: South Korea and NATO’s New Defense Collaboration
    Strengthening Global Security: South Korea and NATO's New Defense Collaboration President Lee Jae-myung pledged to enhance cooperation with NATO in defense, space, and information sharing during a phone call.
  • Turkey Warns of Nuclear Arms Race: What Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Mean for Asia
    Turkey Warns of Nuclear Arms Race: What Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Mean for Asia Turkey's Foreign Minister warns that Iran's nuclear capabilities could trigger a regional arms race, involving Turkey as well.
  • Why South Korea’s Unification Minister Expressed Regret Over North’s Drone Attacks
    Why South Korea's Unification Minister Expressed Regret Over North's Drone Attacks Minister Jeong Dong-young expressed regret over North Korean drone infiltration and emphasized the need to restore military agreements.
  • Baengma Hill Battle: A Deep Dive into the Human Cost and Ongoing Remains Recovery Efforts
    Baengma Hill Battle: A Deep Dive into the Human Cost and Ongoing Remains Recovery Efforts The Battle of White Horse Ridge in October 1952 saw fierce fighting, with thousands of Chinese soldiers killed and many remains unearthed.
  • From Conflict to Compassion: How Baengma-goji’s Remains Are Reshaping Korean-Chinese Relations
    From Conflict to Compassion: How Baengma-goji's Remains Are Reshaping Korean-Chinese Relations The Battle of White Horse Ridge in October 1952 saw fierce fighting, with thousands of Chinese casualties and many South Korean soldiers lost.
  • Is Military Hierarchy Breaking Down? Controversial Incident Sparks National Outcry
    Is Military Hierarchy Breaking Down? Controversial Incident Sparks National Outcry A soldier reprimanded a rookie for smoking in slippers, who defied the rule and challenged authority in front of the squad.
  • Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed the Dark Side of South Korea’s Army
    Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed the Dark Side of South Korea's Army A captain forced recruits to eat feces during inspection, highlighting severe discipline issues and abuse in training camps.
  • Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed Brutality in South Korean Training Camps
    Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed Brutality in South Korean Training Camps A captain forced recruits to eat feces as punishment for poor cleanliness, instilling fear and humiliation during training.
  • How Indonesia’s 8,000-Troop Deployment to Gaza Could Change Middle Eastern Dynamics
    How Indonesia's 8,000-Troop Deployment to Gaza Could Change Middle Eastern Dynamics Indonesia prepares to deploy thousands of troops to Gaza as the first country in the international stabilization force, focusing on reconstruction.
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