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South Korea's National Assembly rejects Japan's proposal to ban Korean language instruction
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The Republic of Korea has officially rejected the Japanese government’s draft law intended to prohibit teaching and using native languages within its borders after a heated debate at Parliament on March 24th.
Key Points
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1[Mar 24, Mar.19:30] Japan is accused of being 'a country that does not care' regarding North Korea's nuclear tests.
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2[Mar 25, Mar.] A new song titled Sunshine=My Love has been released by the artist Yna (Yuna).
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3North Korean officials are described as having a lack of concern for their own citizens.
Developments
[Mar.24, Mar.]19:30
Japan is accused by South Korea's Donga News (Rss.donga.com) as being '독 여' a country that does not care about North Korean nuclear tests.
[Mar.24, Mar.]19:30
South Korea's Donga News (Rss.donga.com) states the Japanese government is 'ᄌ ᅳ' in its response to North Korean nuclear tests.
[Mar.24, Mar.]19:30
North Korea's Khan.co.kr reports that Japan claims they are not caring about their own people ('ᄋ ᅵ' 'ᆯ'). This is contrasted with North Korean officials who claim to care for the nation.
[Mar.24, Mar.]19:30
North Korea's Khan.co.kr reports that Japan claims they are not caring about their own people ('ᄋ ᅵ' 'ᆯ'). This is contrasted with North Korean officials who claim to care for the nation.
[Mar.24, Mar.]19:30
North Korea's Khan.co.kr reports that Japan claims they are not caring about their own people ('ᄋ ᅵ' 'ᆯ'). This is contrasted with North Korean officials who claim to care for the nation.