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Pregnant women rushed by police car / Seongsimdang countermeasures / Controversy over 'eye-splitting picture' / European club celebrating 'Hangeul Day' [Anchor Report]

2024.10.10 AM 10:19
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The first keyword is 'Pregnant Women Run by Police Car'.

A pregnant woman who was complaining of pain on the road on the way home from work quickly arrived at the hospital with the help of the police and received treatment.

On the 12th of last month, a road in Busan.A white vehicle stops with an emergency light in front of a police car working at the

hub.

A woman who got out of the car runs toward the police in a hurry.

I was a pregnant woman.

It takes more than 30 minutes to get to the hospital, but we arrived in 15 minutes with the help of the police.

Both pregnant women and fetuses are said to be healthy.

The husband thanked the police, saying, "The police's quick response saved precious lives."

The next keyword is 'Sungsimdang's countermeasures'.

The popularity of Sungsimdang is so great that it even appears as a 'part-time job to line up instead'.

We have provided free passes and discounts to pregnant women who can enter immediately without waiting.

There were even people who abused this, and in the end, the Sacred Heart Party came up with measures.

This is an article posted on the online community on the 7th.

The author said, 'There are a lot of people coming to get pregnant women's badges to benefit from Sacred Heart.'
He said that in the future, you should bring a maternity notebook, and those who will go to Seongsimdang should refer to it.

In fact, the Sacred Heart Party also announced that they should bring a pregnancy confirmation card or mother's notebook to use the discount and pre-pass system for pregnant women.

I have made it clear that a pregnant woman's badge is not possible.

I hope what you started with good intentions will not deteriorate.

The next keyword is the controversy over 'eye-splitting photos'.

Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa has given up her participation in the tournament, criticized for being racist for her eye-wrenching photo.

Paula Badosa is a Spanish tennis player who participated in the China Open, a women's professional tennis tour, held in Beijing, China last week.

The coach posted a photo from a local restaurant on social media, where Badosa has her chopsticks on the ends of both eyes and looks like she's tearing her eyes apart.

The way the eyes are torn is one of the disparaging expressions of Asians.

In response to criticism of racist behavior, he explained, "I didn't imitate Asians, I played with my face and wrinkles," but the controversy continued.

In the end, Badosa said, "I didn't know that my actions could offend racism. I'm sorry, he apologized, saying, "I'll learn more from this mistake."

As similar racial controversies have been repeated, it can be wrong to not know.

The last keyword is 'Celebrating Korean Language Day by European clubs'.

European professional soccer teams, which have Korean players, celebrated Hangeul Day yesterday.

Lee Kang-in's team "Paris Saint-Germain" unveiled a uniform with "Lee Kang-in" written in Korean.

There are two tigers underneath the number and Hunminjeongeum on the 19th.

In addition, the names of other players such as "Hakimi" and "Dembele" were written in Korean to celebrate Hangeul Day.

In addition, Bayern Munich, where Kim Min-jae belongs, posted a video of his players practicing Korean.

It makes you smile happily.

Tottenham, where Son Heung-min is the captain, also posted a post with "Tottenham Hotspur" in Korean, sending a message to celebrate and celebrate Hangul Day on October 9.



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