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WHO confirms 3 new cases of 'H1N2 variant', citing high risk
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The World Health Organization has confirmed three additional laboratory-confirmed human infections with the H5Nx/H9Ny reassortant influenza virus, bringing its total case count to at least five individuals across multiple countries including China and Japan as of March 18th morning reports from Seoul-based media outlets indicate that South Korea's Ministry of Public Safety is actively monitoring a cluster in Gangwon-do province where one patient was identified.
Key Points
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1'Kang Tae-joon', the former president of Korea's National Intelligence Service, is accused by prosecutors and intelligence officials in South Africa for allegedly leaking classified information to foreign entities.
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2"The leak was not a mistake but an intentional act," according to Seoul-based investigators who are examining whether Kang acted alone or with others involved.
Developments
[Mar 18, 09:14]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:45]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Prosecutors in South Africa have charged three individuals related to the leak of classified information involving former NIS president Kang Tae-joon. The charges include leaking state secrets and violating national security laws.
[Mar 18, 09:52]
Seoul-based intelligence officials confirmed that they are investigating the case of a former NIS official who allegedly leaked classified information to foreign entities. They stated there is no evidence suggesting Kang Tae-joon acted alone.