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There was no immediate reaction from Seagal. Hollywood producers honor Tom Cruise and 'Everything Everywhere' Hollywood producers celebrated Tom Cruise's career and handed their top film honor to multiverse adventure "Everything Everywhere All at Once" on Saturday at one of the key awards ceremonies ahead of next month's Oscars.

North Korean food shortage seems to be worsening, South Korea says

South Korea's DongA Ilbo newspaper said on Wednesday that North Korea has reduced daily food rations to its soldiers for the first time since 2000, citing an unidentified senior South Korean official. The unification ministry said it could not confirm details of the media report but it and other agencies were monitoring the situation.

South Korea defence report revives enemy label for North

Defence documents published during Moons 2017-2022 rule didnt mention North Korea by its name when they said South Koreas military considers any force that threatens and violates the sovereignty, territory, people, and properties of the Republic of Korea as an enemy. Yoon, who took office in May, has vowed stern response to North Korean provocation.

S Korean victims of Japan forced labour accuse Seoul of rushing compensation

Japan has said Seoul should present a solution to resolve the dispute over the court ruling, but declined to comment on the compensation plan and the row with the victims, calling it a domestic matter within South Korea. Lim Jae-sung, a lawyer for several victims, said the office of President Yoon Suk-yeol and the foreign ministry are forcing the proposal despite the backlash, in order to expedite its efforts to improve ties and have a summit with Japan.

FEATURE-Families seek closure for wartime mine disaster as Japan-Korea relations thaw

Those overtures, which resulted in the first talks between the country's leaders in years in September, have given hope to the elderly relatives of the Chosei miners that they may still live to see their loved ones' remains returned home. "We're running out of time," said Son Bong-soo, a grandson of one of the victims, who at 65 is the youngest family member in the group.

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