Tag: South Korea
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Martial Law has been Declared by the South Korean President on Tuesday
South Korea President, Yoon Suk Yeol declared the significant emergency law “Martial Law” on Tuesday while during the late-night TV address. Yoon has highlighted the stratified allegations and indictment over the opposition. Based on the reports given by the local news outlet Yonhap, the restrictions have been laid for the parliamentarians to enter the building ... -
Mid-Air Scare in Korean Air Flight – 26,900-Foot Drop Due to Pressurization Issue Passengers Use Oxygen Masks
A Korean Air flight had to make an emergency landing after a terrifying mid-flight incident where the plane dropped over 25,000 feet due to a pressurization system fault. Flight KE189, a Boeing 737 Max 8, left Seoul’s Incheon International Airport bound for Taichung International Airport in Taiwan on June 22, 2024, at approximately 4:45 PM ... -
Oscar-Winning Film Parasite Actor Lee Sun-Kyun Found Dead In Car
Lee Sun-kyun, a famous actor from South Korea, has sadly passed away. He was known worldwide for his role in the movie “Parasite,” which won many awards. On Wednesday, he was found in a car in a park in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This news is very shocking and sad for his fans ... -
North Korea Threatens To Destroy US Spy Satellites, South Korea Counters
North Korea has issued a stark warning to the United States. They’ve threatened to “destroy” US spy satellites if there is any attempt by Washington to attack North Korea’s space assets. This comes after North Korea launched its own spy satellite, which they claim is their first military satellite in space. A spokesperson for North ... -
Why Did South Korea Suspend The Inter-Korean Agreement?
North Korea launched a military spy satellite named Malligyong-1. This is their first successful launch this year, after failed attempts in May and August. North Korean media reports that this satellite is already sending back images, including those of U.S. military bases in Guam. Understandably, this has raised eyebrows globally. The U.S., South Korea, and ... -
China Sends North Koreans Back, Against Human Rights And Pledge
North Korea has been under the radar for human rights issues. A bunch of North Koreans try to escape the harsh conditions in their country by crossing the border into China. But the problem is, that China is sending them back to North Korea, where they could face really bad situations like forced labor or ...