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I read a lot of articles about dead frogs being found in a high school luncheon in Seoul.



A gray frog carcass with a part of its body cut through the kimchi can be seen.



It appears to be dead with its mouth open, but the shape of its eyes and mouth remain the same.



Yesterday (30th), it was found in yeolmu kimchi for lunch at a high school in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.



They also said that they had disposed of all the kimchi in question and canceled the contract with the supplier.



The Seoul Office of Education decided to investigate whether there were any procedural defects in the process of supplying kimchi to companies and schools that supplied kimchi.



In addition, we plan to notify schools of each level of the detection of foreign substances, and ask them to pay attention to food hygiene management.



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A photo of President Yoon Seok-yeol and his wife, taken in the Oval Office, was released through the private fan club of Mrs. Kim Kun-hee, causing a security controversy.



President Yoon and his wife are sitting in an office chair with their dog.



This photo was taken last weekend when Mrs. Kim visited the office of the President's Office in Yongsan, and was released through her personal fan club.



As the photos in the security area were leaked to the outside through an unusual route without a public notice from the presidential office, there was a controversy over who filmed and distributed them.



In response, the presidential office said that the person who took the picture was not an employee of the president's office, but 20 minutes later, it was taken with the camera of Mrs. Kim, and it was reversed, causing confusion.



Regarding the reversal of remarks, he explained, 'It was because I didn't want to reveal the owner of the camera', but there are also criticisms that the explanation only went back and forth and only raised distrust.



(Screen source: Facebook Geonhee Sarang)



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I've seen many articles about Leonardo da Vinci's work on display at the Louvre in Paris, France, about the Mona Lisa being attacked by a cake.



On the 29th local time, a man dressed as his grandmother entered the museum in a wheelchair.



The man who went in front of the Mona Lisa threw a cake at the painting saying, 'Think of the Earth'. Fortunately, the cake did not directly touch the painting and was buried on the bulletproof glass that wrapped the painting.



The world's most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, has suffered many hardships before. In the 1950s, it was baptized with sulfuric acid and stones, causing the paint to fall off. After this incident, the Mona Lisa has been stored in thick bulletproof glass.



In 2009, a Russian woman threw a teacup after being dissatisfied with not receiving French citizenship.