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Joseph Yun to leave post as U.S. State Department's top North Korea diplomat - Duration: 0:51.

The United States says it will continue its diplomatic efforts to denuclearize North Korea,...

despite news that its pointman on the regime is retiring.

The U.S. special representative for North Korea policy Joseph Yun says he will step

down at the end of this week.

He said the decision is entirely his own,... but the timing comes at a surprising juncture,...

as South Korea recently relayed that North Korea is open to direct discussions with the

U.S.

His departure will leave the Trump administration without an envoy for engaging North Korea

or an ambassador in Seoul, a spot that has been vacant for over a year.

Yun is retiring after more than three decades of service.

He said he's hopeful about the prospect of talks resolving the standoff over the regime's

nuclear program.

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German administrative court gives cities green light to ban diesel vehicles - Duration: 0:43.

Germany's main administrative court has ruled that cities in the country can ban some diesel

cars in an effort to protect citizens from harmful emissions.

The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig said Tuesday that the heavily polluted cities

of Stuttgart and Dusseldorf can gradually implement the ban on older diesel vehicles.

The move may trigger other cities and even some countries across Europe to take similar

action as they struggle to meet EU air quality standards.

However, it's bitter news for German car giants Daimler, BMW, and especially Volkswagen, which

has already seen a drop in their diesel vehicle sales amid the firm's emissions cheating scandal.

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Seoul summons Chinese military officials in protest against Chinese warplane trespassing into KADIZ - Duration: 2:07.

South Korean military authorities have summoned Chinese military officials in protest against

the recent entrance of a Chinese warplane into South Korea's air defenze identification

zone.

Seoul stressed that such acts raise unnecessary tension in the region.

Oh Jung-hee reports from Seoul's defense ministry.

South Korea has lodged a strong complaint with China after one of its warplanes entered

South Korea's air defense identification zone.

On Tuesday, a Chinese reconnaissance plane flew in South Korea's air defense ID zone

for over four hours,... even flying close to South Korea's territorial waters.

Later in the day, South Korea's defense ministry summoned three Chinese military officials

in Seoul to protest the act... and stressed that unannounced entrances can raise unnecessary

tension in the region.

This marks the second time this year that a Chinese warplane has flown into South Korea's

air defense zone,...the first happening in late January.

On Tuesday, according to Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff,... the plane entered the zone at

9:34 AM,... and later came within 56 kilometers of Ulleung-do Island in the East Sea -- before

flying out of the zone at 2:01 PM.

This prompted South Korea to dispatch fighter jets,... including F-15Ks and KF-16s,... to

monitor the plane's activity.

Seoul also sent a direct warning to the pilot... and called on China via the two countries'

hotline... to stop acts that could trigger accidental conflicts.

Beijing claimed it was part of a routine exercise.

But Seoul's military authorities said Tuesday's flight was "unusual" and that it could affect

South Korean military activities... as they were likely sent to collect data.

Chinese military planes have entered Korea's air defense zone multiple times since China

unilaterally declared its own such zone in 2013 -- with some parts overlapping with that

of Korea's and Japan's.

But their flights had remained south of the peninsula until now,... which is why Seoul's

military authorities saw Tuesday's flight as "threatening."

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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How People Eat M&M's! - Duration: 2:22.

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President Trump Validates QAnon – How Will UFO SSP Disclosure Happen - Duration: 5:28.

President Trump Validates QAnon � How Will UFO SSP Disclosure Happen

On February 21, President Donald Trump hosted a gathering of students, teachers and parents

from the Majory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting tragedy.

Just before the meeting began at 4:21 pm, President Trump was photographed showing some

handheld notes on White House stationary with a list of five talking points he planned to

use during the meeting.

Unusually, Trump had the notes facing outward toward the cameras, rather than facing towards

him which would be normal for any public speaker.

This made it easy for the notes to be photographed leading to immediate media speculation about

the appropriateness of Trump�s talking points.

Only a few hours after the meeting, at 7:34 pm, EST, QAnon released a coded post referring

to five security tests.

The next day, QAnon posted an image showing Trump holding the note, alongside the later

coded message.

Trump�s hand placement, the five note�s points, appeared to have a connection to QAnon�s

coded post.

The message QAnon was transmitting was that Trump had deliberately turned his notes outward

facing the camera in order to pass on a coded message.

QAnon was telling his audience that Trump was hearing the voices of the many estimated

to number as much as twenty million (Q post 809), who have been following the QAnon material

� �I hear you�.

During the meeting itself, available on video, the notes are nowhere to be seen.

Trump, only held the notes prior to the meeting�s start.

This tells us that these were just talking points for Trump to memorize before the meeting

began and were then discarded.

It�s possible that he accidently had the list of five points facing out prior to the

start of the meeting, but its highly unusual for an experienced public speaker like Trump

to do so.

The more plausible explanation is that his action was deliberate.

Given the connection QAnon found in Trump�s odd hand placement around the notes, and the

coded message released only three hours later, this makes it clearer that Trump�s action

was deliberate and not accidental.

Consequently, it does appear that Trump was sending a coded message that corroborated

the QAnon material, as investigative reporters such as Dr. Jerome Corsi contend.

If Trump was indeed passing on a coded message that both corroborated the February 21 security

test, and that he was listening to people following the QAnon material, then some important

conclusions can be drawn.

First, Donald Trump is aware of and endorsing the QAnon disclosures of classified information

occurring on anonymous message boards.

This conclusion supports the contention of Dr. Corsi that QAnon is a group of U.S. Army

Military Intelligence officials that are disclosing classified information about real life events

involving the White House.

Second, Donald Trump is actively participating in sending coded messages designed to legitimate

the QAnon material, which confirms that his administration is directly connected with

and supporting QAnon.

Third, President Trump is sanctioning the disclosure of classified information through

QAnon�s posts, which opens the door to read-in insiders to anonymously disclose classified

information on a range of topics.

This is significant since many insiders possessing classified information would not normally

release it, unless authorized by a higher authority, such as Trump.

Finally, the Trump Administration is locked into a no holds barred struggle against Deep

State actors and forces as explained in over 800 posts to date by QAnon.

These cover a multitude of issues concerning secret indictments, arrests of Deep State

officials involved in pedophile networks, treasonous actions by Obama administration

officials, and the January 13 false flag ballistic missile attack on Hawaii.

In addition, Corsi has claimed that Trump is very familiar with the cover-up of information

concerning UFO�s and Secret Space Programs.

It�s therefore very possible that QAnon will be the means by which advanced technologies

secretly developed in Unacknowledged Special Access Programs will be disclosed to the world.

This leads us to a comment Trump made in his inauguration speech:

We stand at the birth of a new millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space, to

free the earth from the miseries of disease, and to harness the energies, industries and

technologies of tomorrow.

It�s therefore well worth closely monitoring QAnon�s posts and President Trump�s actions

in supporting the release of classified information through anonymous whistleblowers, and what

this is about to disclose about UFO�s and secret space programs.

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S. Korean prosecutors seek 30 year prison sentence for ousted president Park Geun-hye - Duration: 2:22.

South Korean prosecutors have demanded ousted former president Park Geun-hye serve 30 years

in jail for her role in a massive corruption scandal that marked a stunning fall from grace

for the country's first ever female leader.

Faced with 18 charges including bribery, abuse of power and leaking state secrets,... three

decades in prison may mean a life sentence for Park, who is 66 years old.

Lee Jeong-yeon starts us off.

If the prosecution gets its way, former President Park Geun-hye could be spending the rest of

her life behind bars.

Tuesday saw a long-awaited hearing at the Seoul Central District Court in which they

presented their sentencing demands for South Korea's former conservative leader.

The prosecutors have demanded 30 years, which is 5 more than what had been demanded for

her close confidante Choi Soon-sil.

They reasoned that considering the gravity of the case and that Park was the country's

leader, a heavier sentencing is necessary.

At the hearing, the prosecutors said Park tarnished South Korea's constitutional history

and that she harmed constitutional values by privatizing power entrusted to her by the

people.

On top of jailtime, they also sought a fine of 118-point-five billion won, or 109 million

U.S. dollars.

Last year, Park became the first South Korean president to be impeached and removed from

office.

She was indicted last April on 18 charges including bribery and abuse of power, 15 of

which she was found guilty.

She was found to have accepted bribes in exchange for political favors for a number of the country's

biggest conglomerates such as SK, Samsung, and Lotte.

Park is also accused of letting her longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil meddle in state affairs

even though Choi held no official post.

And... they are both accused of coercing businesses into paying some 73 million U.S. dollars to

two non-profit organizations Choi controlled.

Legal experts had expected a heavy sentence for Park after Choi was sentenced earlier

this month to 20 years... for 13 overlapping charges.

That was the heaviest sentence so far among those involved in the corruption scandal.

At Tuesday's hearing, which started at 10 AM and wrapped up less than five hours later,

prosecutors delivered their remarks on Park's sentencing, and her lawyers delivered their

final defense.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

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Tuesday's market wrap - Duration: 0:45.

Wall Street fell sharply on Tuesday as the new Federal Reserve chair told Congress that

he expects more interest rate hikes ahead.

Jerome Powell signalled the Fed could potentially lift interest rates more this year to keep

the U.S. economy from overheating ... sparking anxiety among some traders.

The Dow Jones slipped by 300-points,... or little over one-percent to 25,410.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq,... both finished more than one-point-2 percent lower.

And shares in Korea reversed early gains to close lower by less-than-one-percent at 2,456-point-1-4.

Junior index KOSDAQ,... also lost a bit at 874-point-0-1.

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GM Korea to resume negotiations on wage talks - Duration: 1:00.

Efforts are continuing to normalize operations at General Motors Korea.

GM Korea and its local labor union are holding a third round of talks,... as the company

tries to slash costs in a bid to keep its South Korea-based factories open.

Wage negotiations were halted earlier this month after GM said it would shut one of its

four factories in Korea and decide the fate of the other three in the coming weeks.

What happens is largely expected to depend on concessions made by the union and the level

of support GM can secure from the South Korean government.

The resumption of talks highlights the intensifying pressure on the labor union to reach a deal

to prevent GM leaving South Korea, where 16,000 people are employed by the U.S. auto giant.

GM has proposed a two-point-two billion dollar debt-to-equity swap for GM Korea in exchange

for government support worth up to one billion dollars.

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National Assembly committee passes bill on reducing S. Korea's working hours - Duration: 2:51.

In a move that could help Korea to shed the stigma of having some of the longest working

hours in the OECD,... the National Assembly has voted to reduced maximum working hours

from 68 to 52 hours a week.

It's hoped the new regulations will improve labor productivity and the overall quality

of life.

Kim Mok-yeon reports.

South Korea has some of the longest working hours in the world.

According to OECD data, laborers in Korea worked 2,069 hours on average in 2016, way

above the OECD average of 1,763 hours.

To tackle this problem, there has been heated debate over the past 5 years on revising the

bill on working hours.

And finally,.. the National Assembly has made a big step forward.

A parliament committee on Tuesday passed a bill to shorten working hours in South Korea.

The National Assembly's Environment and Labor Committee endorsed the bill, which calls for

reducing the country's maximum statutory working hours to 52 hours a week from the current

68.

Under the current law, the maximum working hours in Korea were 68 hours per week, as

the law excluded Saturdays and Sundays as part of the 40 hour 'working days', making

it possible to work an additional 16 hours during the weekend on top of any extended

working hours.

The revised working hours will now include the weekends in the weekly 40 hour working

day period, reducing the maximum hours to 52.

The bill will also shorten the working hours for under-18s from 40 hours a week to 35 hours,

and cut the number of business types exempt from the working hour limits from the current

26 to five.

The bill will now be passed to the judiciary committee for deliberation, and if passed

will be put for a vote at the National Assembly's plenary session, possibly as early as Wednesday.

However, a labor law expert says there have been continued objections from many industries

amid worries that the revision could harm productivity.

"The problem is that workers are worrying that the new bill could lower their salary

due to reduced working hours, while business owners are worrying that they might have to

pay additional personnel expenses for extra hours outside of the bill's 40 working hour

limit."

The expert said that it is important to keep in mind the purpose of this bill, which is

to protect the health and the quality of life of laborers.

He added that both sides should be able to comply with the changes by bearing in mind

the original motive.

To minimize the impact of the possible changes, the committee says the new law will be enforced

gradually over the next 3 years.

It will be applied to firms with 300 workers or more from this July, while firms with 50

to 299 workers will adapt to the system in 2020, and those with five to 49 workers will

follow it from 2021.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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Video shows Japan's massacre of Korean sex slaves during WWII - Duration: 2:16.

A horrifying video was made public for the first time on Tuesday.

It shows the scene of a 1944 massacre of Korean women by Japanese troops during World War

II.

Just a warning that you may find the following report distressing.

Lee Seung-jae has the details.

The team of South Korean scholars and researchers that discovered the video in the U.S. National

Archives and Records Administration made it public on Tuesday at an international conference

in Seoul on wartime sexual slavery.

The 19-second black-and-white clip, filmed by Allied forces of the United States and

China,... adds to existing documentary evidence that the Japanese military shot and killed

30 Korean women in the western Chinese city of Tengchong on September 13,1944.

The video shows a group of bodies abandoned together, and a Chinese soldier, who is believed

to have been at the scene to bury the bodies,... taking a sock off one of the victims.

This is the first known video evidence of the act,... since the same research team disclosed

the Allied forces' operation diary in 2016,... which revealed terms used throughout the record,...

indicating the 30 Korean women were sex slaves for the Japanese.

With the video,... experts believe there's now overwhelming evidence to prove without

question the level of Japan's wartime atrocities against the forced sex slaves.

"Confessions, documents, photos, videos,.... what more do you need?

Our job is to further piece together evidence of a time in history that's being left behind."

Despite the mounting evidence,...

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe continues to demand that South Korea move on.

He told President Moon Jae-in earlier this month,... that in diplomacy, leaders must

make decisions while resigning themselves to reproach,... adding that otherwise countries

cannot establish future-oriented relationships.

Still seeking a proper apology from the Japanese government,... the issue is increasingly urgent

for Korea,... as another former victim died earlier this month,... leaving the number

of registered Korean survivors at 30.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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North Korea's participation at Paralympics agreed... but Pyongyang pulls art troupe - Duration: 2:14.

North Korea will send its athletes to South Korea's PyeongChang Paralympic Games.

Seoul's Unification Ministry made the announcement on Tuesday following inter-Korean talks on

the matter.

However, there will be no repeat visit by the North's arts troupe or cheering squad...

who added that extra touch of glamor to the recently-completed Winter Olympics.

Our Kwon Jang-ho tells us more.

Another round of inter-Korean talks took place at the border village of Panmunjeom on Tuesday,

this time to discuss North Korea's participation at the Paralympics, which open on March 9th.

The chief representatives from the two sides began the meeting by expressing their mutual

satisfaction with the Winter Olympics that had just concluded.

"The Olympics were much richer with the North Korean delegation coming, and I believe it

contributed greatly to delivering a message of peace and cooperation to the world."

"I believe this 23rd Winter Olympics became an opportunity that raised the stature of

the Korean people."

They then sat down to hash out arrangements for the Paralympics.

The South's unification ministry revealed that the two sides agreed for the North Korean

delegation to arrive on March 7th, two days before the opening ceremony.

They will cross the land border, via the Gyeongui line, in Paju, north of Seoul.

The delegation will consist of four North Korean Paralympic Committee members, along

with 20 athletes and minders, 12 more than has been approved by the International Paralympic

Committee so far.

A final approval from the IPC is expected to be made in the coming days.

But unexpectedly, Pyongyang have decided not to send the arts troupe and cheering squad

that Seoul had initially agreed to in talks last month.

The ministry said that the North Koreans cited some internal reasons, and that they felt

the the arts troupe and cheering squad that had come for the Olympics had done enough

to raise spirits and improve relations.

Although Seoul says the talks were successful and that the North's participation in the

Paralympics will further make it a celebration for peace and cooperation, the North's sudden

change of heart to bring a small delegation raises questions about their commitment to

the cause.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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