Former president Moon Jae-in says he will give up gift of Pungsan dogs if no support from Yoon Suk-yeol …
Hounded out: Former South Korean president to give up dogs Kim Jong Un gave him
The former president of South Korea says he is going to give up dogs that were gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
S. Korea’s Moon seeks to give up dogs gifted by North’s Kim
South Korea’s former president Moon Jae-in is seeking to give up two dogs gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Ex-South Korean leader plans to give up dogs sent as gift by North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Former President Moon Jae-In has raised the white Pungsan dogs named “Gomi” and “Songgang” since their arrival in the South and took them to his personal residence after his term ended in May.
South Korea’s Moon Jae-in to give up dogs gifted by Kim Jong-un
South Korea’s former President Moon Jae-in says he plans to give up a pair of dogs sent by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a gift. The decision appears to be due to differences between him and the …
More than 225 parliamentarians call for death sentences against demonstrators in recent protests in Iran
A group of more than 225 parliamentarians in Iran have called on the courts to hand down death sentences against participants in recent protests in the country over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini …
DSCC eviction drive in Nilkhet extended till Wed
Dhaka South City Corporation’s eviction drive at Nilkhet roadside market has been extended for two more days till Wednesday.Mohammad Maniruzzaman, executive magistrate and property officer of DSCC, …
Vast Hong Kong Villa Development Plot Sold To Cover Evergrande Debts
Struggling Chinese property giant Evergrande has had a lucrative building plot in suburban Hong Kong sold off by its American receiver to cover some of the company’s massive debts, according to …
Beware: Five Violations While Attending the World Cup in Qatar
Lawyers warned against complacency in following the regulatory procedures, regulations and decisions related to the World Cup, stressing that violating the instructions issued by the competent …
Anyone who attends the 2022 World Cup in Qatar can expect to be watched by 15,000 cameras with facial-recognition technology
“As long as there is no property damage and no one injured, we will just be watching,” Hamad Al-Mohannadi, director of the command center, told AFP.