Major stories from SBS Korean News on Monday, March 18

Find out Today’s top news stories on SBS Radio Korean.

Daily national news highlights from SBS Korean Program.

SBS Radio Korean News Bulletin Source: SBS Korean program

SBS Korean program’s major stories.

  • New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her cabinet will tighten the nation's gun laws over the next week. It comes after she promised to adjust New Zealand's gun laws following the attack on Christchurch mosques, in which 50 people were killed.
  • Prime Minister Scott Morrison is offering $55 million to religious centres to boost security, in light of the Christchurch massacre.
  • Independent Senator Fraser Anning says he doesn’t regret blaming the Christchurch mosque massacre on Muslim immigration. The Queensland Senator made the comments, which have drawn condemnation from around the world, in a press released issued just hours after the attack.
  • South Korea president Moon Jae-in has ordered a thorough investigation into those cases the public closely looks into such as so-called Burning Sun Club, Jang Ja-yeon and Kim Hak-ui cases.  
[The full story is available on the podcast above]


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Published 18 March 2019 7:25pm
Updated 18 March 2019 8:08pm
By Leah Na


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