[Hyunjun Go's News Bulletin]

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Current critic Gohyun Joon's Thursday news bulletin will begin. What is your first news today (6th)?

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first news from Go Hyun-jun/Critic Review is the story of China. This time, a high-voltage lightning strike occurred in China, where damage continues to occur after heavy rains and typhoons.

Next to the apartment complex, a huge pillar of fire appears as if it were in a movie.


On the 3rd, a thunderstorm fell on a high-voltage line in an apartment complex in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China.

Lightning sparked as the thunderbolt flowed through the wires, and the grass underneath the wires quickly burned black.

As the fireball bounced along with the roaring sound from the high-voltage cable line passing through the apartment, the phone calls of the surprised residents also hailed.

Authorities in Liaoning Province have reported that extreme weather events such as droughts, heavy rains, typhoons, and whirlwinds have frequently occurred in Liaoning Province in recent years amid global warming. Continues.

On the third day of the lightning incident, meteorological authorities issued heavy rain warnings to Liaoning Province saying that heavy rains with thunder and lightning are expected.

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I'm glad someone wasn't hurt, but I think I'll really realize the power of nature again.

<Go Hyun Joon/Sisa Critic>

The video of the BBC, which teaches how to cook egg fried rice, has recently attracted attention among Asian netizens.

An Asian man makes an expression of absurdity while watching a video.

While holding his head as if he's being bothered, he also criticizes the host's attitude comically. What the man is watching is a video of a recipe for fried egg on the Internet posted last year by the BBC on the Internet, which is due to the rather wrong way.

Put rice and a lot of water in a pot and boil it like porridge. Pour the rice from the boiled pot over a sieve and wash it off with tap water.


This video of the man was so popular that it was played almost 9 million times in 3 weeks, and many Asians even uploaded it on social media by filming it to show how it would break if they cooked the rice as the BBC told us.

It is also analyzed that Asians living in the Western region responded so strongly to the BBC-style rice cooking video because there were many white people who used Asian ingredients to insist on using their own ingredients without understanding the culture and traditions of Asian cuisine.

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BBC is wrong, please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review>

Korean Air has now decided to charge a 30,000 won fee to customers who buy tickets at the counter.

Since November this year, Korean Air has announced that it will charge a fee of 30,000 won to purchase or change international tickets at downtown or airport locations.


If you use the homepage or mobile app, or buy an infant ticket under the age of 2, we do not charge a fee for unavoidable changes such as natural disasters.

Domestic tickets also do not charge fees.

Korean Air explained that as the Corona 19 spread, it was charged to activate non-face-to-face services and to increase work productivity through online services, but it is also pointed out that the consumer burden will increase.

Not many domestic and foreign airlines have already charged face-to-face service fees in consideration of the human and material costs of ticketing. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have reduced their labor costs by converting counters at domestic airports into counters for checked baggage since October last year. , Jeju Air charges a 3,000 won fee for passengers issuing boarding passes at domestic airport counters.