
Korea 24 - 2021.03.30
Altaf Sugat
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Korea24 – 2020.03.30. (Tuesday)<br /> <br /> News Briefing: The Japanese government has approved new high school textbooks that strengthen Tokyo’s sovereignty claim to South Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo. The South Korean government slammed Japan, urging that a correction be made immediately. (Koo Heejin)<br /> <br /> In-Depth News Analysis: Reporter Haley Yang from the Korea JoongAng Daily delves into the controversy surrounding the period/fantasy TV series “Joseon Exorcist(조선구마사)” being canceled over the issues of distortion of Korean history and the use of Chinese elements. <br /> <br /> Korea Trending with Lee Ju-young: Special education faculty and school nurses will be able to get COVID-19 vaccinations(교사 접종 다음 달 8일 시작…“고3 학생•담당교사 여름방학까지 접종 추진”), a work by the renowned graffiti artist JonOne is damaged while on display("낙서해도 되는 줄" 롯데월드몰 5억 그림에 붓칠한 20대 ), and Paik Seung-ho finds a home in the K-League with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC, though he still faces contract issues with the Suwon Samsung Bluewings(K리그1 전북, 백승호 영입…“선수 생활 이어갈 수 있도록”).<br /> <br /> Touch Base in Seoul: Kim Jung-woo talks about his personal story and his role as organizing director at the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium(NAKASEC). He also discusses where US immigration policies are headed under the Joe Biden administration and delves into NAKASEC’s #Citizenship4All campaign.<br /> <br /> Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: Mark shares a piece from the Korea Times that features the non-profit music organization Camarata Music. He also talks about a Korea Herald story that covers a Pablo Picasso exhibition that will be held in Seoul.
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Korea 24 - 2021.03.30
Altaf Sugat