[LIVE] 21:00 ARIRANG NEWS (2023-11-02)

▪ 7,500 foreign passport holders expected to be able to leave Gaza over next two weeks ▪ Pyongyang likely sent 2,000 containers of weapons, SRBMs to Moscow: Military official ▪ Putin signs off law to revoke ratification of global nuclear test ban treaty ▪ Pres. Yoon to call for new digital order, governance to strengthen global democracy: AI Safety Summit ▪ U.S. Federal Reserve maintains its interest rates at 22-year high ▪ Consumer prices rise 3.8% on-year in Oct.; gov’t promises to handle situation ▪ ’2023 K-Startups Grand Challenge’ helps global startups establish businesses in S. Ko...rea ▪ ’Middle East Boom 2.0’: How S. Korean companies, gov’t can reach economic targets ▪ Asiana approves cargo business sale plan, clearing way for takeover by Korean Air ▪ S. Korea-OECD establish historic first public HRM cooperation network ▪ Japan begins third release of Fukushima wastewater into sea ▪ S. Korean biotech firms sign business deal with research institution to develop anti-obesity treatment ▪ Rain tomorrow... Readings drop but still much warmer than avg
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