DeepSeek accused of giving user data to TikTok owner
Wednesday, 19 February 2025 South Korea has accused the Chinese AI company DeepSeek of sharing user data with TikTok's owner, according to the Yonhap news agency.
South Korea wildfires become worst on record as death toll reaches 27
Authorities have struggled to contain the blazes which have killed 27 people and damaged scores of buildings.
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Trump's Auto Tariff Revokes Trade War – Markets Plunge, Japan & Europe Furious, Economic Chaos
In a stunning trade war escalation, President Trump has imposed a massive 25% tariff on all imported cars, sending shockwaves through global markets. Tokyo stocks plummeted, and major automotive-exporting nations like Japan, South Korea, and Europe are outraged. How will Trump's Auto Tariff impact the global economy? Will this lead to full-blown economic chaos?
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South Korea Wildfires continue to rage, causing widespread destruction as President Duck Soo calls them the worst in the nation's history. Fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, the blazes have devastated entire communities, forcing thousands to evacuate. An ancient temple has been reduced to ashes, adding to the unprecedented damage. Emergency responders are battling relentless flames as officials declare disaster zones. Experts link these catastrophic South Korea Wildfires to climate change, urging better preparedness. With firefighters struggling against shifting winds, authorities warn of escalating dangers ahead.
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A South Korean KF-16 fighter jet accidentally dropped eight MK-82 bombs outside a firing range during a joint live-firing drill, injuring at least seven people. The incident, which occurred in Pocheon near the North Korean border, caused damage to civilian buildings. The air force apologized and promised compensation. A committee will investigate the cause of the mishap and assess the full extent of the damages.
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