It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that has become a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



Yesterday (26th), Taiwanese players who won a silver medal in the men's team archery match with our players, and Taiwanese netizens who watched the match, said they were moved by the word Taiwan as well as the silver medal.



After yesterday's game, Korean netizens congratulated not only our players but also the Taiwanese players on Twitter, and the word 'Taiwan players' appeared on Twitter's real-time trend.



In response, Taiwanese netizens expressed their gratitude, saying, 'Thank you for saying you are Taiwanese' and 'I want to become a real Taiwanese at the international convention'.



Because of China's objection to the one-China principle, Taiwan has been participating in international sporting events such as the Olympics under the name of 'Chinese Taipei' since 1981. One Taiwanese netizen said, 'Everyone calls us Taiwan, but when will we ourselves become Taiwanese? Can I call it '?



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I've seen many articles about the discovery of the body of a Korean climber who disappeared 22 years ago at Broad Peak in the Himalayas, right at the place where Captain Hong-bin Kim, 'the ten-fingered indomitable climber' was in distress.



According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and mountaineering officials, a foreign climber found the body of a Korean climber, Mo Heo, near Broadpeak Base Camp at the beginning of this month.



The body was found while the snow melted for a while.Heo's identity was confirmed based on the mountain jacket and flag he wore at the time of the accident.



In July 1999, while climbing Broad Peak as a member of the Yonsei University Mountaineering Club, Heo disappeared while giving up climbing at 7,300m above sea level and descending.



Heo's remains are said to be being retrieved locally by his acquaintances.



Meanwhile, the search operation for the missing Captain Kim was stopped according to the wishes of the family who were concerned about a secondary accident.



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Contrary to the promise of Kakao Bank, which advertised that it would notify the result of the loan review within three days, interest was also high in an article that the Financial Supervisory Service launched an investigation after a series of cases of delayed jeonse loans.



An office worker applied for a jeonse loan with Kakao Bank and received a rejection notice only three weeks later.



He complained that he had lost the opportunity to review loans from other banks four days before paying the balance.



In some cases, the day before the balance is due, they are rejected because they have another loan.



Nearly 90 tenants have entered the chat room sharing loan damage in a week, and they say they doubt whether Kakao Bank is doing the loan review properly.



As the number of victims increased, the FSS launched an investigation.



He said he was going to look into whether it was false or exaggerated advertising that it would be reviewed within three days and how many cases of damage were done, and he instructed Kakao Bank to devise a way to compensate for the damage.



Kakao Bank said that it is working hard to expedite the review of loan applicants by increasing the number of personnel while faithfully cooperating with the financial authorities' investigation.