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    • Collider
    • 2023-06-06T19:00:20.000Z

    'The Flash’ Review: A Solid Multiverse Film but a Poor Time Travel StoryOver the last few years, movie-going audiences have been inundated with multiverses. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is currently making a dent at the box-office, following up on the also-excellent Into the Spider-Verse, Marvel has been playing with the possibilities of multiple timelines for years now, and Everything Everywhere All at Once won the Best Picture Oscar earlier this year. Not only is the multiverse as a storytelling tool a way for characters that seemingly could never meet to finally come together, but it’s also a way to indulge in extreme fan service—which can be a good or a bad thing. The Flash, which has been in some form of development since the 1980s, is DC’s first major dip into the multiverse, and with the company’s long history of superhero projects, there’s plenty of opportunities to dive into the past decades of beloved characters, heroes, and the stories that could’ve been. But The Fl

    Andy Muschietti finally brings the lightning-fast superhero to the big screen in his own adventure, with mixed results.

    • 헤럴드경제
    • 2023-05-31T01:11:55.000Z

    S. Korea, Japan resume dialogue on steel cooperation after 5-year hiatus

    South Korea and Japan on Wednesday held their first regular dialogue on steel industry cooperation in five years to discuss ways to boost technology exchanges and to jointly respond to the net-zero market trend, the industry ministry said. The 20th Korea-Japan Steel Dialogue was held in Tokyo on the day as the latest in a series of bilateral economic and industry meetings amid a thaw in their diplomatic relations following summit talks in recent months. The last meeting of its kind was held in...

    • 헤럴드경제
    • 2023-06-03T03:25:31.000Z

    S. Korea, US, Japan to operate real-time information sharing on NK missile this year

    SINGAPORE — The defense chiefs of South Korea, the United States, and Japan reached an agreement on Saturday to establish and operate a real-time information sharing system concerning North Korea's missile launches within this year. South Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada convened for a meeting during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. The meeting marks the first defense ministerial meeting between

    • 헤럴드경제
    • 2023-06-03T04:00:59.000Z

    S. Korea, US, Japan to operate trilateral system sharing NK missile warning data 'within this year': Seoul's defense chief

    SINGAPORE -- South Korea, the United States and Japan agreed Saturday to operate a system to share North Korean missile warning data in real time "within this year," Seoul's defense chief said, in another move to beef up trilateral cooperation against Pyongyang's growing military threats. Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup made the remarks after he met trilaterally with his US and Japanese counterparts, Lloyd Austin and Yasukazu Hamada, respectively, on the margins of the Shangr

    • ARYNEWS
    • 2023-06-03T08:37:09.000Z

    US, Japan, S.Korea aim to share N.Korea missile warning data

    SINGAPORE: The United States, Japan and South Korea aim to share North Korean missile warning data before the end of 2023, the three countries said in a statement following a Saturday meeting of their defence chiefs in Singapore. The announcement followed a North Korean attempt to launch a spy satellite that ended with it crashing […]

    • American Military News
    • 2023-05-31T14:01:34.000Z

    North Korea’s unsuccessful rocket launch prompts evacuations in South Korea, Japan

    South Korea and Japan had brief evacuations Wednesday after North Korea launched a rocket, saying it was an attempt to put its first military spy satellite into orbit. The launch came at 6:30 a.m. local time, originating from North Korea’s northwestern Tongchang-ri region, home to the country’s main space launch center, NPR reported. North Korean state media later announced the launch was unsuccessful, claiming the rocket …

    • New York Post
    • 2023-06-01T00:20:33.000Z

    Bodycam shows sobbing 12-year-old Tulsa girl telling cops she fatally stabbed 9-year-old brother: ‘Some demonic s–t!’

    “There’s stab wounds in the chest. You could kill him!” the grieving mother tells her daughter. “You better pray to God he f--king lives.”

    • The Verge
    • 2023-06-08T19:17:55.363Z

    Here’s a first look at Mortal Kombat 1’s first gory gameplay trailer

    Mortal Kombat 1, a game that has reset the Mortal Kombat storyline yet

    • @ivdailybulletin
    • 2023-06-01T15:20:56.000Z

    Here’s our first take on some of California’s many bills trying to pass first deadline

    The California Legislature has been busy processing hundreds of bills to meet the June 2 House of Origin deadline for first passage.

    • Arab News
    • 2023-06-07T13:01:16.000Z

    First pilgrims from Kashmir depart for this year’s Hajj

    NEW DELHI: The first batch of pilgrims from Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir left for Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to perform this year’s Hajj. Special Hajj flights from India started in the last week of May, catering to 175,000 pilgrims. Among them, 12,000 are departing from the Himalayan region that is part of the larger Kashmir — a Muslim-majority territory between India and Pakistan, both of which claim it in full and rule in part.

    • Tech Times
    • 2023-06-08T10:59:54.000Z

    UK to Host World's First Summit on AI Later This Year

    The United Kingdom will host the first summit on AI later this year, according to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    • 헤럴드경제
    • 2023-06-07T02:06:22.000Z

    Netflix co-CEO to visit S. Korea this month: sources

    Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos plans to visit South Korea later this month to meet with Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and other key officials, sources said Wednesday. Sarandos is expected to visit the country for two days from June 20, about two months after the US streaming service announced plans to invest $2.5 billion in South Korea following a meeting between the co-CEO and President Yoon Suk Yeol in Washington in April. The two are unlikely to meet again in Seoul due to scheduling issues....

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