▪ Japan’s Sado mine anticipated to be listed as UNESCO heritage: S. Korea’s international ministry
▪ ASEAN Regional Discussion board kicks off to debate points amid heightened tensions on Korean Peninsula
▪ Seoul and Japan’s high diplomats meet in Laos after 5 months, conform to proceed talks
▪ Overseas ministers of S. Korea, China talk about N. Korean points on sidelines of ASEAN assembly
▪ U.S. gov’t affords $10 mil. for information resulting in arrest of N. Korean hacker
▪ Paris Olympics: French capital prepares for Its first Olympics in 100 years
▪ Paris Olympics: S. Korea off to nice begin in archery rating spherical
▪ [Paris Olympics] Discovering Ok-culture at Paris 2024
▪ Former U.S. President Barack Obama endorses Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid
▪ Preliminary report exhibits U.S. economic system grew at better-than-expected annual fee of two.8% in Q2 of 2024
▪ N. Korea’s actual GDP exceeded US$ 23 bil. in 2023, up 3.1% y/y
▪ Kia Motors reaches record-high working revenue, gross sales
▪ Revision to broadcasting regulation passes after day-long debate; one other filibuster launched in opposition to second revision
▪ BTS Jimin tops Spotify’s Every day Prime Tune International chart for two days from July 23 to 24
▪ [Weather] Scorching warmth throughout weekend, rain on Jeju and southern coast
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Correction: inflation is going UP which is why people are spending more and prices are going up which is forcing people to decide between utilities, groceries, and other living expenses. Working class and elderly are struggling, many on the brink of bankruptcy or losing their homes/livelihoods. Americans can’t afford another four years of failed democrat policies.