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I've seen a lot of articles about leading foreign companies bowing their heads to China one after another for a joke or a picture.



During a discussion event in the United States, CEO Dimon of JP Morgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, called 'the Emperor of Wall Street', joked that JP Morgan would outlast the Chinese Communist Party by saying that it has been 100 years since it entered China.



JP Morgan was recently struggling to expand its foothold in the Chinese financial market, but when the Chinese Foreign Ministry responded with displeasure, Dimon immediately took action, saying 'I regret' and 'I shouldn't have said that' within a day. I did.



French luxury brand Dior submitted a photo of a woman in traditional Chinese clothes holding a Dior bag at an exhibition in Shanghai, and the appearance of a freckled face and heavy eye makeup sparked a criticism of Chinese people.



Dior said it respects the feelings of the Chinese, and the Chinese photographer who took the picture apologized for being 'immature and ignorant'.



(Screen source: Weibo)


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'Even octopuses feel pain.' I have also seen many articles that the British government has decided to expand the scope of the Animal Welfare Act, which was limited to vertebrates such as cattle and pigs.



Based on the report published by the London School of Economics, the British government announced on the 19th of this month that cephalopods, including squid and octopus, and decapods, including crabs, and lobsters, would be included in the Animal Welfare Act. We measured what level each of these was.



As a result, we found that octopus was the most perceptive, followed by crabs. Squids, cuttlefish, and lobsters also felt pain, although not as much as octopuses and crabs.



This action does not immediately ban fishing or eating in the UK.



However, if you have put octopus or crayfish in boiling water while still alive to cook them, you will need to find a way to stun them with an electric shock or freeze or kill them painlessly in the future.



Some countries, such as Switzerland, Norway and New Zealand, have already banned lobsters from boiling live.



(Screen source: CNN capture, YouTube aviator168, article source: Dong-A Ilbo)


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The hope of Korean swimming, Hwang

Seon-

woo, was also interested in an article that said that he reached the top in the last competition in this year's domestic competition.



Hwang Seon-woo took first place in the men's high school 200m freestyle event yesterday, the fourth day of the national swimming competition.



At 1:46.81, it was a new competition record.



Although he did not reach his best record, there was a big difference in the record not only with the high school, but also with the first place in the university department and the first place in the general department.



Hwang Seon-woo, who had originally planned to make last month's national athletic meet as the last domestic event of the year, also participated in this event to prepare for the World Short Course Championship to be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE next month.



It is said that participating in the breaststroke event at this event was part of the training for the individual medley event at the short course world championships.



Hwang Seon-woo will enter Jincheon Athletes' Village on the 29th to continue his preparations for the World Championships.