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Global News Briefs: Extreme Weather, Disasters, and Social Issues

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The article is a collection of unrelated news snippets and headlines from South Korea, the UK, and other regions.
  • Topics range from natural disasters and extreme weather to political commentary and crime.
  • It includes brief mentions of a landslide in Geoje, UK heatwaves, and various crime and social issues in South Korea.

This article presents a fragmented collection of news items, offering brief glimpses into diverse global events without a unifying narrative. From South Korea, reports touch upon a landslide in Geoje, described with harrowing detail of water levels reaching the second floor of buildings, and a 70-year-old resident's comment on unprecedented rainfall.

The piece also highlights extreme weather in the UK, noting a 38.1ยฐC temperature on August 18, marking the hottest day of the year and the fourth consecutive month with temperatures exceeding 35ยฐC. South Korean social issues are also briefly mentioned, including a 50-year-old hairdresser who saved four lives by donating organs, a newborn saved by a quick ambulance response, and concerns about homeless individuals in vehicles during a heatwave.

Political and legal matters are interspersed, with a mention of a presidential statement on handling crimes against women and youth during the separation of investigative and prosecutorial powers. Public opinion on abolishing prosecutors' supplementary investigation rights is noted, with 56% expecting negative side effects. Other snippets include a former national investigation chief being investigated and a call for a 5% profit tax on companies with three or more industrial accident deaths per year.

Further items touch upon a labor union's call for investigation into a fatal accident at a shipbuilding company, a case of fake meeting minutes submitted to the Ministry of Labor, and a court ruling on a high school student recognized as a "decorated victim" for injuries sustained while helping a victim of domestic violence. The article also includes brief political commentary regarding party leadership and potential constitutional reform discussions.

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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.