[Go Hyun-Jun's News Crack]

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It is time for the news critic Ko Hyeon-Jun's news bulletin to pick out the topic news. What is your first news today (24th)?

<Go Hyun-jun/Critic critic> In

France, the brave neighbors who took the children who jumped off the 3rd floor of a fired apartment are naked.

A child is at stake in an apartment veranda with black smoke.

An apartment in Gronoble, France, where there was a fire, but the 3 and 10 year old brothers who lived on the third floor were unable to evacuate because their parents were locked out.

The brother screamed and waited for rescue on the 12-meter-high veranda, and a man who had passed through the scene immediately heard the voice of the child and ran straight down the veranda, followed by a posture to receive the children with the surrounding residents. I took it.


The younger brother, who was holding his brother's hand and hung on the window sill, fell first, and his brother jumped out through the window.

Residents succeeded in getting their brothers safely and immediately transferred to the hospital, where the brothers suffered minor burns, but there were no serious injuries, and the men who received the two children suffered a broken right arm, but had no problem with life. .

As the video spreads on social media, praise is pouring out to the residents.

From the

video of <Anchor>, the apartment is on the third floor, but there is some space underneath, so it seems to be about 5 stories high. The residents and the children seem to have been very courageous. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Critic> We

will deliver the next news. As the hosting of the Tokyo Olympics is approaching a year ahead, a Korean public relations expert, Professor Kyung-Duk Seo, Sungshin Women's University, has been attracting attention by unveiling a video that informs netizens about the dangers of radiation in Japan.

It's a video titled'Worlds Should Be Careful at the Tokyo Olympics'. Prime Minister Abe declared that the nuclear power plant in Fukushima was fully under control in 2013, but nuclear power plants and surrounding areas still remain radioactive areas after seven years. Explain.


In addition, some regions of Fukushima still claim to have radiation levels up to 1,775 times higher than international recommendations, warning those who visit the Tokyo Olympics to be wary of being exposed to radiation hazards.

Professor Seo not only conducts some games in Fukushima Prefecture, but also informs the world of the Japanese government's intention to use the Tokyo Olympics only as an opportunity to announce the reconstruction of Fukushima, leaving radioactive safety behind, such as providing food materials provided by athletes from Mt.Fukushima. He said he wanted to, and told the reason for the video release.

As well as the

danger of radioactivity, Corona seemed to be spreading again, but I'm still not sure if I can do the Olympics. What's next?

<Hyunjun Go/Critic critic>

This is the next news. International studies have shown that the sharp decrease in squid catches on the East Coast is due to illegal fishing by Chinese fishing boats.

A research team from an international non-profit organization, Global Fisheries Monitoring, has released a study finding that 700,900 Chinese fishing boats have sneaked 160,000 tons of squid from the North Sea in 2017 for two years.

It is estimated that the amount equivalent to the total amount of catches in Korea and Japan in the year will reach 550 billion won.


Illegal fishing vessels in China are called black fleets by turning off the ship's positioning device, but the team succeeded in uncovering the reality of the black fleet using four satellite technologies: an automatic identification system and radar imagery.

The research team reported that cuttlefish caught in the waters of Korea and Japan has been reduced by about 80% since 2003, and that the decrease in catch is highly related to the illegal fishing of Chinese fishing boats.

Also, because Chinese fishing boats are catching squid from the North Korean sea, North Korean fishermen are forced to go to the distant seas and carry out dangerous fishing activities.