Soccer player Ki Seong-yong, who filed criminal charges against those who allegedly sexually assaulted a junior in elementary school on charges of defamation, etc., appeared at the police today (17th).



At around 12:10 pm, Ki Seong-yong, who appeared at the Seocho Police Station in Seoul, avoided an immediate answer to the question related to the investigation, saying, "I will tell you after I receive the investigation."



Two people who raised allegations of sexual violence against Ki Sung-yong were also reported to have appeared at the police today, and a cross-examination between both sides is expected.



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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee recommended restricting the use of the Janssen vaccine, which was controversial due to the side effect of blood clots.



The Advisory Committee unanimously decided to put in the recommendation that mRNA vaccines Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were preferred over Janssen vaccines.



According to the CDC follow-up, 54 cases of thrombotic side effects were reported after the Janssen vaccine was administered, resulting in 9 deaths.



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Korea Communications Commission held a meeting to re-examine the 100 years of broadcasting history in Korea and prepare for the next 100 years.



Korea Communications Commission Chairman Han Sang-hyeok emphasized that it is time to look back on the past 100 years of our broadcasting in the rapidly changing media environment, such as the expansion of OTT and platform influence, and gather wisdom to create a sustainable growth environment and the role of broadcasting in accordance with the changed environment. .



The Korea Communications Commission plans to actively promote academic conferences, policy research, and discovery of major projects to establish the history of broadcasting and seek development directions.