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Choi Min Kyung says she suffered physical and sexual abuse in North Korean detention after being repatriated from China ...
North Korea, suffering from climate change and its own refusal of foreign aid, is threatened by food shortages Flooding at the end of July and fears of further rain and above-average temperatures ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNA tuna windfall turns into a tragedy on Korea’s east coastOn July 10, the pungent stench of rotting fish clung to the docks of Ganggu Port, in the eastern coastal county of Yeongdeok.
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNIn South Korea, scientists confirm the emergence of an ‘autumn rainy season’South Korea has long associated its heaviest rainfall with the summer monsoon. But a new study of 45 years of weather data ...
In April, South Korean troops fired warning shots to repel about 10 North Korean soldiers who briefly crossed the military ...
Europe's latest spell of sizzling heat, which ended last week, caused a threefold rise in heat-related deaths because ...
The ruling in South Korea followed the German Federal Constitutional Court’s 2021 landmark ruling, which mandated stronger action on climate to protect the rights of future generations.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -South Korea's worst ever wildfires in March were made twice as likely as a result of climate change and such disasters could become even more frequent if temperatures continue ...
Human-induced climate change made the ultra-dry and warm conditions that fanned South Korea's deadliest wildfires in history this March twice as likely and more intense, researchers said Thursday.
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