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Kim Keon - Reuters - South Korea’s controversy prone first lady Kim Keon-hee keeps a low profile ahead of parliamentary polls - scmp.com - Japan - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang - Netherlands -  Seoul

South Korea’s controversy prone first lady Kim Keon-hee keeps a low profile ahead of parliamentary polls

Still, the unprecedented absence from public view of his wife, Kim Keon-hee, after the couple returned from a visit to the Netherlands on December 15, is seen by analysts as a political decision to shield the party from any negative comment.

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Kia recalls over 427,000 Telluride SUVs because they might roll away while parked - cnbc.com - state California

Kia recalls over 427,000 Telluride SUVs because they might roll away while parked

Kia is recalling more than 427,000 of its Telluride SUVs due to a defect that may cause the cars to roll away while they're parked.

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The Korea Times - Ecology of South Korea’s Mount Halla faces threat from ramen-slurping hikers - scmp.com - Usa - South Korea

Ecology of South Korea’s Mount Halla faces threat from ramen-slurping hikers

As the trend of taking photos of eating instant cup ramen after hiking Jeju Island’s Mount Halla gains popularity in South Korea, concerns regarding environmental issues, including ecosystem disruption, are on the rise.

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Hundreds of trucks full of aid sit idle near border with Gaza as crisis deepens - cnbc.com - Israel - Egypt

Hundreds of trucks full of aid sit idle near border with Gaza as crisis deepens

Hundreds of trucks loaded with food and medical aid sat idle on the roads heading into Gaza recently as a senior humanitarian official accused the Israeli government of blocking lifesaving supplies from reaching the devastated enclave.

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Julian Ryall - Japan’s Nara plans to cull more sacred deer to protect farms, tackle starvation - scmp.com - Japan

Japan’s Nara plans to cull more sacred deer to protect farms, tackle starvation

Japan has proposed to cull dozens of the sacred deer dotting the country’s ancient capital of Nara to prevent them from damaging crops while others housed by a local animal welfare organisation were reportedly neglected and on the brink of starvation.

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Julian Ryall - Cherry blossom blues: why 60% of Japan’s workers want to skip the office ‘hanami’ party - scmp.com - Japan

Cherry blossom blues: why 60% of Japan’s workers want to skip the office ‘hanami’ party

With the cherry trees about to flower in Japan, employees across the country are preparing for the annual ritual of the company hanami, or cherry-blossom viewing party with coworkers. However, a new report indicates that the majority of people are only attending out of a sense of obligation and would really rather be somewhere else.

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Julian Ryall - Japan’s fastest roller coaster closed for good over safety concerns, reports of broken bones - scmp.com - Japan - prefecture Yamanashi

Japan’s fastest roller coaster closed for good over safety concerns, reports of broken bones

A record-breaking Japanese roller coaster that also gained notoriety for breaking thrill-seekers’ bones has been shut down for good.

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Yoon Suk - SCMP - Park Min - South Korean doctor dies, reportedly from overwork, as strike piles more pressure on healthcare system - scmp.com - South Korea -  Busan

South Korean doctor dies, reportedly from overwork, as strike piles more pressure on healthcare system

A South Korean ophthalmologist who shared the workload at Pusan National University Hospital’s emergency department has reportedly died from exhaustion, piling more pressure on a health system overwhelmed by a weeks-long junior doctors’ strike that shows no sign of abating.

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