Yongtae Kim Articles
  • NASA Launches New Manned Space Vehicle

    AP and CNN reported that at 7am on the 5th of December, NASA reported that they had finally succeeded in launching the Orion which is America’s next generation manned spacecraft that will be replacing the space shuttle. The Orion was launched at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in a Delta IV launch ...
  • Tablo & Haru to Leave TV Show, “Return of Superman”

    South Korea’s OSEN reported that the hip hop artist Tablo of Epik High and his daughter Haru will no longer be appearing in the reality TV show, “The Return of Superman” (KBS2). On the 28th of December, the hip hop artist and his daughter will be appearing on their last episode.
  • Muslim States Unite Against Iran and ISIS

    The fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is still continuing. The 6 Middle Eastern countries, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Oman and Bahrain, that from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have officially announced that they will be militarily ...
  • Korea and Major Asian Nations Declare Race to the Moon

    South Korea’s Donga Ilbo reported that China, Japan and India have announced that their respective governments and respective space agencies have are planning to start a new space race which involves exploration of the moon. All three powers proclaimed that they will “conquer” the moon in search of ...
  • North Korean Arirang Registered as UNESCO Heritage of Humanity

    South Korea’s News 1 reported that North Korea’s “Arirang”, a traditional musical performance has been approved and registered into the UNESCO Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This is the first time a North Korean tradition has been registered by UNESCO under this ...
  • First Test of Ebola Vaccine Proved Effective

    AP and Yonhap News reported that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) confirmed that the first testing of the potential vaccine for the Ebola Virus has produced some hopeful results. 20 people were recruited from the ages 18 to 50 for human testing. NIH insiders explained that 4 weeks after the ...
  • College Students Bring Good News to Juvenile Camp

    On the 22nd of November, with Thanksgiving only a few days away, a group of Christian college students gathered in front of a local juvenile camp in Pomona, California with the purpose of bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to the minors. The students are members of KCCC (Korea Campus Crusade ...
  • Great Britain’s Prince Charles Expressed Interest in Politics

    According to the Guardian, England’s Charles, Prince of Whales, who is the eldest son and direct heir to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II, has made a statement that outraged the British political arena. Although it is yet unclear if the prince had actually made this statement in person, the British ...
  • Liberia Banishes Family Members of Ebola Victim

    The U.K.’s Daily Mail reported that a Liberian rubber farm had banished the family members of an Ebola victim who had lost his life through the epidemic. The Fire Stone Rubber Farm situated just outside the capital city of Monrovia, and its laborers have expressed great outrage at this inhumane ...
  • Former South Korean First Lady to Visit Pyeongyang

    Korean Economic reported that Hee-Ho Lee, the former First Lady of President Dae-Joong Kim has agreed with the North Korean government that she will visit Pyeongyang in the near future. The specific date has not been determined, but Lady Lee will be entering North Korea by foot, through the DMZ.
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