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South Korea passes bill to ban dog meat trade

The South Korean Parliament passed a bill to ban the selling or production of dog meat. Parliament voting: On Tuesday, the bill was approved by the National Assembly with a unanimous 208-0 vote. While formal endorsement by the Cabinet Council and the signature of President Yoon Suk-yeol are still required for it to become law, these steps are generally seen as mere formalities.

South Korea passes bill to ban dog meat trade

South Korea passes bill to ban dog meat trade
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in such clashes since 2021 so a huge number. this violence is notjust inside the prisons, but also outside, and this is because there is fighting between drug cartels, over of cocaine roots to the us and europe, so there is a huge swell of violence. this reasonably new president is desperately trying to quell and regain some control as to why he is finally really stating this state of emergency. thank ou so this state of emergency. thank you so much this state of emergency. thank you so much indeed this state of emergency. thank you so much indeed for- this state of emergency. thank. you so much indeed for updating us on that situation. something we will keep a close eye on. now, we want to fill you in on what is happening in south korea today. the south korean parliament is considering a bill to ban the killing and selling of dogs for their meat in a move welcomed by animal rights groups. under the proposed legislation, people who farm, butcher and sell dogs to eat will face up to

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3a year old gabriel attal is the youngest prime minister in modern french history. he s also remarkably popular. and another first for french politics openly gay. attal s swift climb through president macron s cabinet has seen him take tough steps, for instance, banning muslim clothing in french schools. translation: in france, by taking strong decisions on the abaya, - by taking strong decisions on secularism, i have committed myself to freedom. attal s task is to inject more energy and purpose into a government that s struggling to push president macron s reforms through a deadlocked parliament. so, has macron s bold choice gone down well? translation: it s never too young when it s effective. what s scary is he s a mini macron, so watch out. because it s a different - concept, it s more dynamic. it s today s thing.

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we ve had no evidence of that. there soon was evidence and it reached the high court, but it didn t prevent her from receiving an honour in 2018. the renewed publicity has made dealing with hundreds of wrongful convictions a priority for mps. we can do something good, mr speaker, together if the justice secretary would bring a simple bill to quash all 800 immediately. the suggestion he made is receiving active consideration, i expect to be able to make further announcements shortly. in normal circumstances it would be almost unthinkable for parliament to get involved in the quashing of criminal convictions. it would be seen as an attack on the independence of the courts. but ministers accept this is an unprecedented situation and that s why they are considering such a radical move. in 2021 there were joyful scenes when the court of appeal cleared 39 former postmasters and mistresses who had been wrongly convicted. hundreds more hope they will be able to celebrate soon. vicki young, bbc

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