[Hyunjun Go's News]



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

Let’s look at the first news today (23rd).



<Ko Hyun-Jun/Presentation Critic> In



China, a driver is pouring milk tea into the windshield of a car next to a running car, causing an uproar.



It is a road in Beijing that morning.

A black car suddenly cuts in from the right side.



As the surprised driver honks, the black car brakes twice and responds. As you can see when the driver changes lanes to escape the risk of an accident, brown liquid spills onto the windshield.




The driver of a black car poured milk tea, and the incident became known when the victim posted a black box video on the Internet.



A netizen comment urged severe punishment, saying that completely obscuring the driver's view was an act of attempted murder, and a few hours after the video spread, a handwritten apology from a person claiming to be the owner of his black car appeared on the Internet community.



He said that an unpleasant thing occurred in the process of changing lanes, and that he poured a drink into his stomach. He said he would compensate for all damages and punishment.

As the controversy grew, Beijing police said they would investigate the truth.



<Anchor> When



I said I was sorry, I was embarrassed for taking something to do, and I was even punished.

Please give us the next news.



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> The



following news is also a story that is worth reproach. In Iraq, the appearance of a homeless girl who eats spicy peppers while crying over the words of giving money has created regret.



This is a video shared on social media on the 15th by a man in Mosul, Iraq, criticizing the rich man as a way of mocking the poor.




The girl in the video has a straight front tooth because her teeth are missing, but she takes a pepper that someone gave her and chews it without hesitation.



This girl, who was begging while homeless on the street, received a proposal from a passerby to give money for eating chili pepper.



It would be painful and painful in my mouth right away, but maybe because of the thought that I could get money, I even smiled brightly at passersby.



The passerby, who was holding the camera and continuing the filming, handed a bill to the girl and received the money, and the girl couldn't hide her joy.



However, I shed tears in the end because of the spicy energy that did not go away. The netizens who watched the video accused him of being inhumane and ridicule of poverty.



<Anchor> Before making



such a ridiculous suggestion, I wish I had a little thought about what I would be like if I were in your position. What about the next news?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the last news today.

Cosmetics that are believed to have been used by Gongju in the Joseon Dynasty 270 years ago were reborn by meeting modern technology.



In 2016, a lot of women's products came out on a farmland in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do.

Not only combs and mirrors, but also blue and white porcelain powders, which are presumed to be cosmetics, and liquid contents remain intact.




The owner of this cosmetic product is known as Hwahyeop Ongju, the daughter of Yeongjo and the sister of Prince Sado.

There is a record that Hwahyeop Ongju, who died of measles at the young age of 20, was excellent in appearance.



The National Palace Museum, through public-private-educational cooperation, recreated the cosmetics of Ongju, which had been asleep in the grave, in a modern style in about 270 years.



Three prototypes were released yesterday: foundation, hand cream, and lip protector. Traditional ingredients such as beeswax and safflower petals confirmed by relic analysis and literature research were included. And.



Cosmetics are expected to be released at the end of this year under the name'Princess Hwahyup'.



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