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Tragedy at Hanwha Aerospace: South Korean Defense Minister Responds to Fatal Explosion Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-baek expresses condolences over the Hanwha Aerospace factory explosion and promises technical support for the investigation.
Kim Jong-un's New Era: Is North Korea Preparing for War? North Korea's 9th Party Congress sets direction for Kim Jong-un 2.0, emphasizing dynastic rule and constitutionalizing hostile state theory.
Explosion and Gas Leak Hit South Korea: How Crises Are Shifting the Election Safety incidents ahead of the elections are raising concerns, prompting parties to lower campaign activities to address voter sentiment.
6 Dead in Hanwha Aerospace Explosion: Investigation Underway Six people have died in the Hanwha Aerospace explosion, prompting calls for thorough investigation and safety measures from party leader Jeong Cheong-rae.
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Fatal Explosion at Hanwha Aerospace Plant Leaves 5 Dead A blast at Hanwha Aerospace's Daejeon plant killed 5 and injured 2, prompting both parties to suspend election campaigning.
Election Campaigns Halted: How a Sudden Explosion in South Korea Impacts the Race Political campaigns pause due to the Daejeon explosion, with parties pledging support for swift recovery efforts.
Fatal Explosion at Hanwha Plant: How a Tragic Accident Is Shaking Korea’s Election A tragic explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon resulted in 5 deaths and 2 injuries, impacting political campaign activities.
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