[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

What is the first news today (23rd)?



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>



It happened in the United States, and I am impressed by the appearance of my ninety-eight-year-old grandfather meeting his wife who passed away thanks to AI technology.



You can see a young woman blinking her eyes on the laptop screen and turning her head back and forth, and the ninety-eight grandfather who sees this is amazed.




Because this woman was none other than a young wife who passed away many years ago after living together for 75 years.



The grandfather's granddaughter revived the grandmother's youthful appearance using an AI app that uses moving images to create pictures.



Grandfather tears up as his young wife smiles at him as if he were alive.



Then he said, "My wife is alive" and "I've been together all my life, but I still love my wife."



This video, which contains grandfather's thrilling scenes, has been viewed over 12 million times on social media and is receiving great attention. And responded.



<Anchor> It's



stupid to see what Grandpa likes so much. What is the second news?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Presentation Critic> The



next news is also about the United States. When the owner suddenly collapsed at home, the dog who asked for help from the neighbors and saved the owner's life is becoming a hot topic.



A dog of the Pit Bull Terrier breed will be awarded a gold medal from El Paso City, Texas, USA.




The dog, named Astro, ran out of the house on the 14th when its owner collapsed and kept barking at the neighbors.



A neighbor who wondered about this, followed Astro into the house and found the fallen owner.



The 911 rescue team was dispatched to save the dog owner's life, and local media praised his clever behavior, saying that it would have been difficult for the owner to save his life without Astro's help.



What's even more impressive is that this dog was a stray dog ​​roaming the streets a year ago.



Moreover, since it was a species of pit bull terrier classified as a dog, other families initially considered not to be happy with raising it, but eventually became a benefactor who saved the owner's life.



<Anchor>



It's so smart, loyal, and really nice to see. What is the last news today?



<Ko Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



Myanmar citizens are campaigning for “wearing blue clothes” this time against the military that took control of the government through a coup. Citizens of Myanmar in blue shirts stick out their palms one by one.



The names of those imprisoned by the military are written on the palms of the palms. From the 21st, the so-called'blue dressing movement' has been unfolding in Myanmar.




Citizens are participating in the campaign by posting certification photos taken in blue clothes on social media. This day is also the anniversary of Myanmar's longest rider'Wintine', who died after resisting the military dictatorship.



During his lifetime, Wintin promised to wear a blue shroud until the day when all political prisoners were freed, and he intends to continue that spirit.



To date, more than 3,300 people are known to have been detained by the Myanmar military.



Most of them are known to have been injured during protests or severely tortured after arrest, but they are not even receiving decent treatment.



<Anchor>



Today, after listening to a very warm story, I received some news from Myanmar at the end, but we will check the status of the Myanmar news. How is the situation right now?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> It is said that



there are more than 700 deaths, more than 4,000 arrested and detained, and hundreds of thousands of refugees.



There is also a story that there is a need for more voices from the international community, and in fact, there is a story that the militias form resistance groups centered on minority ethnic groups because this is such a strong armed suppression.



<Anchor> There



was a story until the civil war.



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>



There is a voice from the international community that if that happens, more people will be harmed, so a greater disaster should be prevented.