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Seoul, Apr 20 (EFE/EPA).- Around 30 university student protesters had their heads shaved Tuesday in a protest against the release of radioactive water from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.Japan on Apr.13 formalized its to decision to release over 1 million tonnes of contaminated water stored in the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, after treating it to remove most radioactive elements. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS HAVE THEIR HEAD SHAVED IN A PROTEST AGAINST THE RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVE WATER INTO THE OCEAN FROM THE DAMAGED FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT OUTSIDE THE JAPANESE EMBASSY IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Seoul, Sep 24 (EFE).- North Korea shot and burned the body of a South Korean official who disappeared this week from a boat near the maritime border between the two countries, Seoul’s defense ministry said Thursday.The 47-year-old official affiliated with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, identified only as “A,” went missing on Monday from a 500-ton boat patrolling about 10 kilometers south of the tense and disputed Northern Limit Line (NLL) de-facto border.(Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN)SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WATCH NEWS OF THE SOUTH KOREAN OFFICIAL SHOT AND BURNED BY NORTH KOREA IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
A convoy carrying a delegation of South Korean officials makes its way through a checkpoint leading to the truce village of Panmunjom inside the Demilitarized Zone separating North Korea and South Korea for the first talks between the two countries since 2015. IMAGES
South Korean President Moon Jae-in heads to Beijing for his official visit to China. IMAGES
Chinese vice foreign minister Sun Weidong meets with North Korean vice foreign minister Pak Myong Ho at the People's Palace of Culture in Pyongyang. A Chinese government delegation led by Sun arrived in Pyongyang this week, North Korea's state media says, as the country intensifies its threats against Seoul and Washington. IMAGES
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is welcomed to The Hague by Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte as Yoon kicks off the second day of a technology-focused visit. The two countries, which already enjoy strong trade ties, are expected to sign several agreements after Yoon and Rutte finish up a meeting. IMAGES