[Hyunjun Go's News Bulletin]

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It is time for the current critic Gohyun Joon's news bulldog. What's the first news today (2nd)?

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Critic> The

first trial was held yesterday when a singer, Guhara, who passed away in November last year, filed a lawsuit against the inherited property filed against his mother.

Mr. Ku's older brother, Guhoin, inherited his inheritance and contributions from his father after his brother died, but his mother, who had run away at the age of nine, suddenly filed for a claim for half the sale of the property.

My mother, who had abandoned the duty to support, filed a petition to the National Assembly for legislation that she was not entitled to inherit her brother's property, but Mr. Ku's mother did not appear in court.

Prior to the trial on the closed day, the surviving lawyers said it would be done in a way that claims the contribution of the father who made a lot of effort for the growth and debut of the singer because the law was not enacted. He explained that if you made a special contribution, the contribution will be recognized.

In addition, he said that he would also bill the mother's mother for additional child support payments, apart from the inheritance trial.


The old Hara law was not handled by the 20th National Assembly and was automatically scrapped, but Democratic Party member Seo Young-gyo also proposed a revision to the civil law earlier this month.

Let

's continue watching both the Anchor trial and the legislative process. What's next?

<Hyun-jun Go/Critic of Criticism>

22 breeding bears, who were trapped in farmhouses for collecting ungdam, went to the United States.

The Animal Freedom Coalition says it has moved 22 domesticated bears from domestic bear farms to Sanctuary in the United States.

It is unprecedented that large-scale international endangered half-breasted bears are transferred to foreign countries on a large scale, because there is no place to send them even if they rescue domesticated bears.

The breeding bear industry, which began in 1981 for the purpose of collecting ungdam, has actually entered the stage of specification, but there are still more than 400 breeding bears in Korea.


Due to the lack of economics, most bear breeding farmers are leaving bears in our cages and feeding them with food waste, but only 22 out of 431 rescued bears are 5%.

The Animal Freedom Coalition argues that the government's only step towards encouraging farming and establishing a sanctuary can be a fundamental solution to the problem of breeding bears.

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I've been covering breeding bears before, but the structure wasn't that simple, and I hope the bears can live in a comfortable environment even a little bit at a time. What's next?

<Hyun Joon Jun/Critic Review>

Discipline is a word that can be interpreted in many ways. Could it be the right disciplining to sell gum on the street? Controversy.

A boy living in San Luis, Sonora, Mexico puts a sign on his neck and sells gum on the road every day.

The sign says that they are selling chewing gum because they have insulted a poor girl. The boy, whose name and age are not disclosed, met a girl who, on the way with friends, collects an empty bottle one day.


The girl was born in a poor family, helping her parents by collecting empty bottles, but the local adults looked up to them, but the boys and friends were teasing that they were poor children.

The boy's aunt, who learned this, told me to fix his niece's habits and sell gum on the road. He said that it was difficult for him to feel the feeling of working at a young age.

As this story became known, there was a strong controversy in Mexico, and it was obviously wrong to tease a poor girl, but there was disagreement as to whether this discipline was correct.