[Hyunjun Go's News]



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

What's the first news on Friday?



<Ko Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic> The



first news is about the UK.



In the UK, a customer in a convenience store has been revealed to the public, and controversy is arising.



The cause of this riot was a request to keep social distancing.



A woman picks up a basket from a convenience store and throws it to the other side.

The bottles on the shelves are also thrown to the floor.




The floor was quickly messed up with broken bottles and spilled liquor, which happened last May at a convenience store in Surrey, southern England.



It is said that the store employee became angry and rioted when he asked for this line of traffic, saying that he had to pass on only one side to keep social distancing.



The employee said that this is not the first time that he has experienced violence in stores, but the increase in this behavior during the spread of Corona 19 has necessitated more support. The angry phenomenon is increasing rapidly.



As a result, top executives at 23 UK retailers have asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to increase punishment for those who engage in violence, including assaulting workers.



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Of course, it is a very wrong behavior, but I think we need some psychological quarantine and psychological care for the people who express feelings of depression or anger collectively along with strengthening punishment.

Please tell me the next news.



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>



Recently, the death of a whale has been carried out on the coast of Australia.



It's a pitiful situation, and it's the coast of Tasmania Island in southeastern Australia.



Hundreds of whales swarmed and discovered for the first time on the 21st of Australian local time.



They were caught in a shallow sandbar and were unable to return to the sea. The authorities immediately began rescue work, but two days later, another 200 whales were found caught in the sandbar, 10km away, on the 23rd.




There are 470 whales coming to the beach, and local reports show that about 380 of them died.



Australian authorities believe that there are still at most 20 breathable whales that can be rescued, although this is not the first time a swarm of whales has been trapped in the sandbar, but the number of whales has been stranded in 1935.



The reason why the whales were pushed to the sandbars and killed in such a way is not yet clear. Experts are suspicious of various possibilities such as rising water temperature due to global warming, marine pollution, and sound waves from warships.



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You need to know the cause to prevent it, but it's a bit frustrating. What about the next news?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>



Today (25th), the last news was in an apartment in Daejeon, and there is a controversy over the posting of a petition from the Blue House claiming that an administrative fee of 12 million won was charged from this apartment.



This is a petition that was posted on the 20th.



The petitioner who lived in an apartment in Dong-gu, Daejeon said that the apartment management fee surged more than 100 times from 70,000 won in January to 8,14 million won in February, and exceeded 12 million won in April. He asked for a presentation, but he said he hadn't heard the answer yet.




He then pointed out that there were many problems with the management of the apartment, and he claimed that the company seemed to have responded with a maintenance fee bomb.



In response, the management company refuted that the petitioner submitted the relevant evidence to the competent ward office, claiming that the petitioner was overdue for management fees for five years, plus administrative fees and late fees.



The apartment was built in 1984, and it is known that 110 households live. In response to this controversy, some people say that small apartments are in the blind spot of the law because they are rarely managed and supervised by administrative agencies. Pointed out that it is necessary.