South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and U.S. President Joe Biden celebrated the 70th anniversary of the U.S.-South Korea alliance with a state dinner at the White House. Yoon surprised the crowd by singing, joined by Broadway stars, and Biden was impressed by his vocal abilities. The performance highlighted the strong relationship between the two countries, following an agreement to counter North Korean nuclear threats.
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Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, touting his long career in public service and a commonsense conservative approach on the economy, crime and border security. President Joe Biden, 80, expressed confidence in his chances of winning against former President Donald Trump in 2024, while Hutchinson, 72, joins a crowded field of potential candidates for the 2024 presidential election. Hutchinson focused on kitchen-table issues in his prepared remarks, saying it is about making the tough decisions to rebuild the economy, give peace a chance, and renew the American spirit of freedom.
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will sign the "Washington Declaration," a new agreement to strengthen the U.S. commitment to defend South Korea against nuclear threats from North Korea. The agreement will include plans for U.S. nuclear-armed submarines to dock in South Korea for the first time in more than 40 years, as well as a greater role for South Korea in any response to a potential nuclear attack. The agreement is intended to signal Washington's commitment to deter North Korea from carrying out an attack on its neighbor.
North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles towards the sea off its eastern coast, prompting a response from the South Korean military and the United States. This is the seventh missile event this month by North Korea, and the international community is watching the situation closely as tensions between North Korea and the United States continue to rise. The South Korean military is prepared to respond to any further provocations by North Korea, while the United States has urged North Korea to cease its weapons tests.
North Korea has launched several cruise missiles into the sea in response to joint military drills between the United States and South Korea. This marks the fourth round of weapons tests since the drills began last week, and the U.S. is reportedly planning to send an aircraft carrier for another round of drills. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is likely trying to enlarge his arsenal and boost his image of a strong leader in the face of domestic economic hardships.
North Korea conducted a military drill on Friday, with Kim Jong Un in attendance, in response to the US-South Korean military drills that followed a North Korean missile launch on Thursday. Tensions between North Korea and the United States remain high, with North Korea continuing to develop its nuclear arsenal and the US maintaining a policy of maximum pressure on the regime. It is uncertain how the two sides will respond to each other's military actions in the coming weeks.
Ford Motor Company will resume production of its electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning, on Monday, March 13 after identifying and resolving an issue with a battery fire during testing. Ford worked with South Korean company SK On to investigate the cause of the problem and restarted battery cell production on February 20. The company is now confident that the issue has been resolved and is committed to delivering high-quality vehicles to its customers.
On Friday morning, a fire broke out in Seoul's Guryong village, destroying around 60 makeshift homes. 800 firefighters, police officers and public workers responded and were able to extinguish the flames within five hours, with no injuries or deaths reported. Images of the aftermath show firefighters and rescue workers cleaning up the site and the charred remains of the makeshift homes, with the cause of the fire still under investigation.







