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There was a lot of interest in an article that Japan opposed the plan to expand and reorganize the D11 by inviting Korea, Australia, and India to participate in the G7 summit of seven major countries.



The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that, citing a G7 official, Japan said, 'It is okay to call Korea, Australia and India as guest countries, but they appealed against the expansion of the G7 framework.'



Korea, Australia, India, and South Africa were invited as guests to this year's G7 summit, and Prime Minister Johnson, who chaired the G7, in a statement just before the opening, including Korea and the G7, took the English word for 'democracy' It was defined as 'D11'.



There was a view that the G7 would develop into the D11, but Japan opposed it.



Analysts say that they objected because Korea's participation could affect Japan's status as the only G7 country in Asia. It is unclear whether Japan's opposition had an effect, but the once-emerging theory of G7 expansion almost disappeared during this summit. The D11 summit is unlikely to materialize for the time being, the newspaper reported.



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Used phone transactions are so active that 3,000 or 4,000 used smartphones are on sale every day on second-hand trading sites. An article that data can be recovered from used smartphones sold with the idea that all personal information has been erased, resulting in dizzying results I also saw a lot.



Before selling a smartphone, it is common to factory reset a smartphone to erase personal information such as photos and contacts.



Experts point out that Korea is no exception, as some data recovery stores in China recover smartphone data online or remotely for 140,000 to 340,000 won. known to be possible.



If the previous user was connected to the cloud account with automatic login, they can also access all the data in the cloud account.



Experts advise not only to initialize the smartphone once before selling it, but also to repeatedly delete data to the extent that hard disk restoration is impossible.



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player who collapsed from cardiac arrest during a soccer game was fortunately restored to consciousness thanks to quick first aid from his teammates.



Eriksen, who started in the first leg of Euro 2020 between Denmark and Finland, sprinted in front of the goal in the 42nd minute of the first half and then suddenly lost consciousness and collapsed forward.



Captain Kiyer hurriedly runs to secure Eriksen's airway as an emergency measure, and then urgently requests medical assistance.



During CPR for about 10 minutes, the Danish players wrapped around Eriksen and covered the treatment scene while crying in shock.



After regaining consciousness, Eriksen was put on a stretcher and left the field with his teammates.



Finland, who won 1-0 in the game that was resumed, refrained from goal celebrations and took care of the Danish players.



Eriksen's Inter Milan teammate Lukaku from Belgium shouted Eriksen's name aloud after scoring a goal against Russia, and Son Heung-min also sent a message for a speedy recovery on social media, and even after the goal ceremony and game ended, he played 23 times and prayed for recovery.