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WHO confirms 5 new cases of 'severe acute respiratory syndrome related
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The World Health Organization has officially confirmed five new instances of 'severe acute respiratory syndrome related to COVID-19 infection' in South Korea today, with the Ministry reporting these as part of an ongoing surge that now includes over 20 million total infections nationwide since January through March this year alone according to recent data released by local health officials.
Key Points
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1[Mar 15, 23:07] Newsis reports that the US has confirmed it will not extend its support for North Korea's nuclear program.
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2[Mar 15, 21:09] A source close to President Yoon Suk-yeol stated he is considering a new policy regarding inter-Korean relations and emphasized his desire 'to reunite'.
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3Multiple sources from March 14th (Khan.co.kr) indicate that the US has decided not to extend its support for North Korea's nuclear program.
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4[Mar 15, 09:10] Yna reports President Yoon Suk-yeol is considering a new policy regarding inter-Korean relations and expressed his desire 'to reunite'.
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5The consensus across multiple sources on March 14th (Khan.co.kr) confirms the US decision not to extend support for North Korea's nuclear program.
Developments
[Mar 15, 23:07]
Newsis reports that President Yoon Suk-yeol has confirmed he will not offer new aid to the US and is considering a policy shift regarding inter-Korean relations.
[Mar 14 (implied from context of other dates)]
Khan.co.kr reports that President Yoon Suk-yeol has decided not to extend support for North Korea's nuclear program and is considering a new policy regarding inter-Korean relations.
[Mar 14 (implied from context of other dates)]
Yna.co.kr reports that President Yoon Suk-yeol has decided not to extend support for North Korea's nuclear program and is considering a new policy regarding inter-Korean relations.
[Mar 14 (implied from context of other dates)]
Rss.donga.com reports that the US will no longer offer aid to support for North Korea's nuclear program and is considering a new policy regarding inter-Korean relations.