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[Photo] New Poster Added for the Upcoming Korean Movie Stalker - 2020

[Photo] New Poster Added for the Upcoming Korean Movie Stalker - 2020
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Japan holds event to mark Takeshima Day

Japan holds event to mark Takeshima Day The governor of Shimane Prefecture in western Japan has urged the central government to resolve a territorial dispute with South Korea over the Takeshima Islands. Maruyama Tatsuya spoke at a ceremony in Matsue City on Monday to mark the incorporation of the islands into the prefecture more than a century ago. South Korea controls the islands. Japan claims them. The Japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of Japan s territory. It says South Korea is illegally occupying them. In 2005, Shimane Prefecture designated the date as Takeshima Day, and has held a commemorative event every year since.

[INTERVIEW] Bandage art ceramist leaves past behind to move forward

[INTERVIEW] Bandage art ceramist leaves past behind to move forward Posted : 2021-01-28 12:58 Updated : 2021-01-28 19:50 Ceramist Suh Hee-su poses with clay-coated bandages, the main materials she uses to create her unique artwork, in her studio in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Jan. 22. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk By Park Han-sol Bandages can often push the story forward ― in TV shows, movies and sometimes in real life ― as a direct representation of the intensity of the blood, pain and agony felt by the victim. At the same time, they are precisely what protects those wounds and injuries from further damage as the first step to recovery.

[INTERVIEW] Ceramist on bandage art to move forward from past wounds

[INTERVIEW] Bandage art ceramist leaves past behind to move forward Posted : 2021-01-28 12:58 Updated : 2021-01-28 19:50 Ceramist Suh Hee-su poses with clay-coated bandages, the main materials she uses to create her unique artwork, in her studio in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Jan. 22. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk By Park Han-sol Bandages can often push the story forward ― in TV shows, movies and sometimes in real life ― as a direct representation of the intensity of the blood, pain and agony felt by the victim. At the same time, they are precisely what protects those wounds and injuries from further damage as the first step to recovery.

Japan urges South Korea to take action over comfort women ruling

Japan urges South Korea to take action over comfort women ruling Japan urged South Korea during a senior officials videoconference Friday to take action over a recent court ruling in Seoul that ordered the Japanese government to pay damages to former comfort women, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said. Japan is angered by the Seoul Central District Court ruling over the Korean women who worked at Japanese military brothels, calling it a violation of sovereign immunity under international law that allows a state to be shielded against the jurisdiction of foreign courts. Takehiro Funakoshi, director general of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of Japan s Foreign Ministry, requested his South Korean counterpart Kim Jung Han ensure that the South Korean government will take appropriate action to correct the violation of international law, the ministry said.

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