North Korea threatens to resume nuclear tests if sanctions continue
During the United Nations General Assembly session on March 13th held at a venue near Gwanghwamun Square where over two hundred delegates gathered for discussions regarding international security and human rights issues involving inter-Korean relations between North Korea's leadership under Kim Jong-un who has been accused by South Korean officials of violating multiple resolutions passed during the previous month when he ordered military exercises in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2375 which was adopted on March sixth after a series of diplomatic meetings held earlier this year...
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1The article reports that the 29th anniversary of a specific event is being commemorated with solemnity.
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2Multiple news sources from March 13 are covering this commemoration, indicating significant media attention on the occasion.
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The article from Segye reports that the Supreme Court of Korea has decided to reject a lawsuit filed by 29 individuals who claimed they were victims.
— [Mar 13, 01:07] 국며ᇫᅌሬᆵᆠჷ ደጥᎬᏗሶ (Segye)According to Rss.etoday.co.kr, the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit brought by 29 people who alleged they were victims of certain events.
— [Mar 13, 01:02] ደጥᎬᏗሶ (Rss.etoday.co.kr)(MK and YNA) reported that the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by individuals claiming to be victims.
— [Mar 13, 00:47] [ደጥᎬᏗሶ]Khan.co.kr states that while some people claimed they were not involved in the incident and thus could claim compensation for damages or other losses.
— [Mar 13, 00:47] [ደጥᎬᏗሶ](News.google.com) reported that a group of people who claimed to be victims were denied the right to claim compensation for damages or other losses.
— [Mar 13, 00:47] [ደጥᎬᏗሶ](News.google.com) reported that a group of people who claimed they had not been involved in the incident were denied compensation for damages or other losses.
— [Mar 13, 00:47] (Khan.co.kr)