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



Last month, I read a lot of articles about 11 teenage boys escaping at once from a juvenile shelter in Seoul.



This facility is a place that protects juvenile offenders who are relatively less guilty than the juvenile detention center for about six months to a year.



Eleven boys ran out of the building while staff checked the fire.



A boy who knew that all doors would unlock when the fire alarm went off purposely triggered the alarm.



Six of the 11 people returned the next day, but the other five ran away. Eventually, two were caught stealing cash in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, two others were arrested in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, and the last one appeared voluntarily at the police. In the police investigation, it is said that he said, 'I did it because it was frustrating', but poor management of the protection facility is on the rise.



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I've seen many articles saying that the conclusion of the second lawsuit filed by singer Seung-Jun Yoo for issuing a visa to enter Korea will come out next month.



The Seoul Administrative Court yesterday (21st) held a hearing date for a lawsuit filed by Mr.



Yoo's side argued that 'a refusal to issue a visa violates the constitutional principle of proportionality and equality'.



On the other hand, the Consulate General of LA countered that the 'public interest' of 'defense duty' is higher than Yoo's private interest of getting a job in the country.



Mr. Yoo, who was previously banned from entering the country for evading military service, filed an administrative lawsuit in 2015 and won in 2020.



The judgment of the first instance of the second lawsuit is scheduled to be made on the 28th of next month.



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There was also a lot of interest in an article about a Ukrainian woman throwing her whole body in an attempt to save her young daughter from the shelling of Russian troops that had been going on for nearly a month.



She is a children's hospital in Kiiwu.



A woman holding a baby with a bandage on her head, with her whole body covered with scars.



The woman wrapped her baby in her body last 18 days, trying to save her six-week-old daughter from Russian shelling.



She suffered injuries from shards and glass all over her body, but thanks to this, her baby was spared.



She recalled the horrific moment when the woman's husband heard the sound of shelling and went outside, saying that the kindergarten near her house had been bombarded with shells and that the ceiling, windows and doors had fallen off the nearby house. I did.