[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



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

Hi?

(Hello?) What kind of news is prepared for the first news today (8th)?



<Ko Hyun-Joon/Presentation Critic> This is



news from the UK. Recently, large ships have been caught in the sky across the coastal areas of the country in the UK, making it a hot topic.



It's a coastal view of Aberdeenshire in northern England, with a large red vessel in the distance floating above the horizon.




Around the same time, in another area, Cornwall, a large cargo ship was seen floating in the sky, and in Devon, several ships were seen flying in the sky at the same time.



Local residents said that the ship was moving at a high speed as if flying, and this phenomenon, like a mirage, is actually attributed to the optical illusion of'pata morgana' caused by the difference in air density.



When cold air on the sea surface meets hot air, the layer of air that is created acts as a kind of refractive lens, making the object appear to be higher than its actual position.



This occurs mainly in the Arctic Circle, and scholars believe that this may have been the reason for the ghost ships that terrorized sailors in the past.



<Anchor> You



explained that it was an optical illusion, but it's really amazing looking at the screen. What kind of news are you prepared for the second news?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> This is



Myanmar news.

In Myanmar, where the military coup took place, a photo of the scene where the soldiers who were suppressing the protests couldn't go and get stuck with their feet is becoming a hot topic on social media.



It's a street in Yangon, Myanmar, where protests are in full swing. A soldier climbs onto a military truck and tries to cut a clothesline tied to a telephone pole.




Several pieces of women's clothes are hung on the clothesline, and the other soldiers are just watching and unable to respond.



This is because there is a long-standing superstition in Myanmar that men lose their masculinity if they pass under the Termain, a woman's traditional skirt hung on a clothesline.



The ideas of Myanmar women are said to be effective in preventing hard-line suppression of the military everywhere, but there are a lot of articles online supporting Myanmar women against the military coup.



Some netizens have also posted a ridiculous article saying that Myanmar soldiers are more afraid of traditional skirts than gun knives.



<Anchor>



I would like to do something like that, but how is the situation in Myanmar right now?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>



It seems that the military's hard-line crackdown is getting stronger.

In particular, you may have seen public officials fighting without going to work, but from today there are even talks about disciplining and firing public officials who do not go to work.



<Anchor>



Okay, please give us the last news today.



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>



It happened at a zoo in China, and it was caught in public opinion because it was discovered that a dog was put inside a cage like a wolf.



This is a zoo in Hubei Province, China on the 2nd.

An animal cage with a wolf sign contains a dog believed to be of the Rottweiler species.



The general public may have missed it without knowing it, but there was an animal expert among the visitors, and when asked why a dog, not a wolf, was in the cage, the staff lost it.




The zoo also belatedly bowed, saying that there was a wolf, but when he died of old, he put a dog that was raised as a guard dog in a cage as a temporary measure.



Among netizens, it was sarcastic that they should have shown sincerity to take even a Siberian husky that looks like a wolf, and local media also pointed out that it is a prime example of the state of the zoo, which fell into operational difficulties after Corona 19.