[Koh Hyun-jun's News]

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Current affairs critic Ko Hyun-jun's news just starts on Wednesday. What is the first news today (12th)?

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is an island country in the Indian Ocean in Africa where an environmental emergency has been declared due to the worst oil spill. In Mauritius, people even donated hair to protect the sea.

The emerald sea turned black.

On the 25th of last month, a Japanese cargo ship from China to Brazil was stranded on the southeast coast of Mauritius, and oil spills began on the 6th.


Nearly 4,000 tons of heavy oil were loaded on the ship, of which 1,180 tons of fuel tanks were known to have been damaged.

Coral reefs are widespread in the vicinity of the ship's aground, and rare endangered species such as waterfowl live there. The Prime Minister of Mauritius declared an environmental emergency on the 7th. Came out.

Not a few people donate by cutting their hair, because it is known that animal hair, such as hair, is effective in adsorbing oil in water.


To this end, hairdressers across Mauritius have also provided free haircuts.

The oil spill has now stopped, but as observations that the ship could be split in half, it is said that the possibility of further spills cannot be ruled out.

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Wouldn't we have similar experiences in Taean? I hope we can regain the shape of a healthy sea like Taean as soon as possible without any additional spills. Please share the next news.

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Liberation Day after three days. However, it is pointed out that measures are needed because it has been confirmed that most of the famous online shopping malls in Korea are selling Japanese Kamikaze-related products.

Kamikaze refers to the Japanese military commandos that made suicide attacks by driving bomb-equipped planes during World War II.

Seo Kyung-deok, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, surveyed 24 famous online shopping malls in Korea ahead of the 75th anniversary of liberation. As a result, 18 were selling Kamikaze-related T-shirts, hats, and shoes.


Some products had the term Kamikaze printed on it, and model toys reminiscent of fighter jets used by Kamikaze Commandos in the past were also on sale.

These products were mainly sold as an overseas purchase agency, but even so, it is pointed out that the shopping mall should have properly verified the products.

Professor Seo said that when he found products that were made because he did not know the exact meaning of Kamikaze all over the world, he sent an e-mail to correct them, but he said that it is a bigger shock because it is being sold in several domestic shopping malls. He said it was due.

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There must have been people who sell and live without knowing, but it would be nice to know this opportunity.

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There is a controversy over racial discrimination among high school students in Korea who took graduation pictures with black makeup. There are voices saying that racial discrimination-related education is needed in public education.

Yesterday, a petition was posted on the Blue House National Petition Bulletin, saying,'I want education on racism to be dealt with in more detail in the public education process.

The petitioner pointed out that the students thought that their behavior was wrong, and that they judged that they'did not'. .

The controversy began at Uijeongbu High School, which became a hot topic with a unique graduation photo, when some students paroed the popular Ghanaian crest boys on the Internet. It was also raised on social media.


I am a broadcaster from Ghana. Sam Ochwi-ri also apologized for revealing displeasure in the photo, and some point out that it is necessary to take a look at Korean society's perception of racism.