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Sue Kim

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  • 4 weeks ago | phys.org | Sue Kim |Hieun Shin

    Truck driver Lee Seung-joo was driving through South Korea's Andong mountains when the wildfires hit, engulfing the area in flames and turning it into "a literal hell." "It was like the apocalypse," the 39-year-old said, as he recalled seeing the fire tear through the area, which, even before the inferno struck, had been suffering from a particularly dry spell. "The mountain burning looked like literal hell," he added. Tens of thousands of people in the southeast had to evacuate from the...

  • Jan 14, 2025 | barrons.com | Sue Kim |Catherine Lai

    XIt's your choiceWe and our partners use “cookies” and similar technologies on our websites so that we can offer you the best possible experience. Cookies allow us to access and store data on a device and process personal data, such as unique dentifiers, sent by a device to personalise content, tailor and report on advertising and analyse our traffic. We work with 81  partners to do this. By clicking “Yes, I Agree” you will allow the use of these cookies.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | enca.com | Sue Kim |Catherine Lai |Claire Lee

    SEOUL - In the shadow of Seoul's centuries-old Gwanghwamun Gate, young businesswoman Shin Ji-young wears a rainbow headband and waves a flag criticising South Korea's impeached president alongside thousands of protesters. A divide has emerged among South Korea's youth since Yoon Suk Yeol declared a bungled martial law decree last month and hunkered down at his residence resisting arrest.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | tellicovillageconnection.com | Sue Kim |Catherine Lai |Claire Lee

    Yes, that was fair to the countyNo, but the POA must work with the countyNo! How dare the county take us to court

  • Jan 12, 2025 | annistonstar.com | Sue Kim |Catherine Lai |Claire Lee

    By Sue Han Kim, Catherine Lai and Claire Lee In the shadow of Seoul's centuries-old Gwanghwamun Gate, young businesswoman Shin Ji-young wears a rainbow headband and waves a flag criticising South Korea's impeached president alongside thousands of protesters. A divide has emerged among South Korea's youth since Yoon Suk Yeol declared a bungled martial law decree last month and hunkered down at his residence resisting arrest.

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