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Tossbank Yen Half-Price Exchange Glitch, UAE Receives Cheongung-II Missiles, Trump Faces Golfing Controversy During Conflict
Financial Sector Glitches and K-Defense Exports
Tossbank recently experienced a yen exchange error, leading to exchanges at 472.11 won per 100 yen, approximately half the actual market rate. Transactions totaling approximately 28 billion won occurred over a 7-minute period. Tossbank plans to cancel all affected transactions and initiate recovery measures. The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) has also announced an inspection into the incident.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) received urgent support of 30 Cheongung-II interceptor missiles from South Korea. This marks the first overseas deployment of the domestically developed surface-to-air missile. With a high interception rate of 96%, it has proven the reliability of K-defense systems.
President Trump and His Granddaughter's Controversies
President Trump faced criticism for appearing on a golf course the day after a repatriation ceremony for U.S. military remains from Iraq, at a time when airstrikes on Iran were intensifying, with critics deeming it inappropriate. This drew public backlash, with comparisons drawn to former President George W. Bush, who halted golfing activities during the Iraq War as commander-in-chief.
Additionally, Kai Trump, President Trump's 18-year-old granddaughter and an influencer, drew criticism after sharing a luxurious shopping vlog. Her video, showing her laughing and chatting while looking at a 30,000 won smoothie and a 240,000 won sweatshirt at the expensive organic supermarket Erewhon, sparked "Marie Antoinette" accusations and a growing negative public sentiment, even leading to calls for Trump's youngest son, Barron, to be conscripted for the Iran conflict.
*Source: YouTube: SBS News (2026-03-11)*
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