Seoul
La Corée du Sud met en garde la Russie sur la mise en péril de leurs relations diplomatiques. Séoul s'inquiète du renforcement du partenariat entre Moscou et Pyongyang. La critique sud-coréenne intervient alors que Moscou a reproché la semaine dernière à Séoul d'avoir fourni du matériel militaire à l'Ukraine. Lim Soo-suk, porte-parole du ministère sud-coréen des Affaires étrangères : "Nous avertissons la Russie qu'elle ne doit pas commettre d'erreurs susceptibles d'avoir des conséquences irréversibles sur les relations entre la Corée du Sud et la Russie. Nous espérons que la Russie abandonnera...
Euronews (French)
A fire at a lithium battery manufacturing factory in Hwaseong, near South Korea’s capital, Seoul, has resulted in at least 16 deaths, with seven people injured and six still missing, officials reported on Monday. The blaze at the factory operated by Aricell began around 10:30 a.m. local time and was largely extinguished by early afternoon. Local fire official Kim Jin-young stated that the fire started when battery cells exploded inside a warehouse, although the exact cause is still under investigation. South Korea summons Russian ambassador to protest pact between Moscow and PyongyangSouth Kor...
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The strike expands on a months-long protest that began in February against the government's healthcare policies. In a televised cabinet meeting South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, called the latest walkout “very disappointing and unfortunate." The doctor's disagree with Yoon's decision to dramatically expand admissions to medical schools, that the physicians say will not solve the healthcare system's problems.
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