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    Seoul City Guide | Explore Seoul, South Korea

    by Archynetys Technology & Science Desk March 3, 2026
    by Archynetys Technology & Science Desk March 3, 2026

    Recently, some media reported that “Seoul City’s plan to introduce an ‘Apple Pay overseas card recharge …

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    Seoul City Guide | Explore Seoul, South Korea

    by Archynetys Economy Desk January 5, 2026
    by Archynetys Economy Desk January 5, 2026

    The facts are like this. Recently, some media reported that ‘elderly citizens of Seoul use the …

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    Seoul City Guide | Explore Seoul, South Korea

    by Archynetys Sports Desk November 10, 2025
    by Archynetys Sports Desk November 10, 2025

    A popular spot for fall foliage Seoul Forestcommemorating the 20th anniversary of its creation in ‘ABOUT …

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  • Oil Prices Surge Amid Strait of Hormuz Blockade as U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate

    April 24, 2026
  • US Blocks Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Strait of Hormuz Standoff with Iran Wait — let’s check the rules: “NEVER use ‘amid’ or ‘sparks’ or ‘raises concerns’ or ‘in wake of’ in headlines.” So “amid” is forbidden. Also, the article says: “Washington has also seized a tanker carrying sanctioned Iranian oil for the second time in less than a week.” Primary entity: US (front-loaded for search visibility). Action: seized (strong verb). Topic: Iranian oil tanker. Context: Strait of Hormuz standoff. But we cannot use “amid”. So we need to rephrase. Alternative: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate Check length: “US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate” — 56 characters. Good. But does it accurately reflect? The article says the US seized a tanker carrying sanctioned Iranian oil (second time in a week), and tensions are escalating in the Strait of Hormuz. Yes. Is “escalate” a strong, precise verb? Yes — better than “addresses” or “discusses”. Front-loads primary entity: US. No forbidden words: no “amid”, no “sparks”, etc. Category: World — fits. No colon, no quotes. Check if “Strait of Hormuz Tensions” is accurate — yes, the article details the deadlock, capture of ships, blocked transits. Alternative: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Hormuz Strait Standoff — but “amid” is forbidden. So avoid “amid”. Another option: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker After Strait of Hormuz Ship Seizures But the article says Iran seized two foreign cargo ships, and US seized a tanker. So “After” might imply causation — but the US seizure is separate, though related. The article presents both as part of the standoff. Better: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Rising Hormuz Strait Tensions — still has “amid”. We must avoid “amid”. So use “as” or “while” or just state the connection. “US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Hormuz Strait Tensions Rise” — 52 characters. Check: “as” is allowed? The forbidden list only says: “amid”, “

    April 24, 2026
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