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WHO confirms 3 new cases of H5N1 avian flu in South Korea
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The World Health Organization has confirmed three additional human infections with the highly pathogenic influenza virus A(H7) N9 (H5N8), raising the cumulative case count for this outbreak within a single country from five cases reported in early April through March 24, as per recent updates on South Korea's situation.
Key Points
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1South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol has announced a new policy to address the country's economic challenges.
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2The administration aims for three specific goals increasing employment, boosting productivity in key industries like semiconductors and EVs., 'and strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities.'
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3'Three Goals' initiative focuses on revitalizing Korea's economy through targeted industrial support.
Developments
Mar 23, 10:41
'President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law' was reported by Rss.donga.com
Mar 23, 10:05
"Martial Law" declared for a period not exceeding three days according to Mk.co.kr report stating the President has issued an order declaring Martial Law.
Mar 23, 09:47
'President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law' was reported by Yna as 'Martial Law declared for a period not exceeding three days.'
Mar 23, 08:48
"The President has announced Martial Law" - "For the purpose of suppressing insurrection," according to reports from Mar. 19.
Mar 23, 07:56 (Inferred)
'President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration' was reported by Newsis as 'Martial Law declared for a period not exceeding three days.'
Mar 23, 14:38
"The President has announced Martial Law" - "For the purpose of suppressing insurrection," according to reports from Mar. 7.
Feb 6 (Inferred)
'President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration' was reported by News.google.com as 'Martial law declared for a period not exceeding three days.'
Perspectives
South Korea's National Assembly passed a bill to ban the use of 'three types' or three kinds, with 153 members voting in favor.
— (Rss.donga.com)'Three Types', which refers to specific items banned by South Korean law since March last year including cigarettes and alcohol for minors under age restrictions
— [Mar 24] 영덕 풍ᄅᴧᇡሂᎭᏗ። (Mk.co.kr)The bill passed with 153 votes in favor, including opposition from the ruling party's conservative faction.
— (Yna.co.kr)