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[핫클릭] Sung-Yong Ki “Because of a soccer life”… Reporters of sexual violence are silent

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▶ Ki Sung-Yong “Because of a soccer life”… Reporters of sexual violence are silent

The informants who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by soccer star Ki Sung-Yong in elementary school have expressed their intention to “no more revelations” through their agents.

This is because there have been claims that at least one of those who claimed to be victims was the perpetrator of sexual violence against past juniors.

Prior to this, Ki Sung-yong reiterated his position on his SNS, saying, “There has never been such a thing, and I will bet on my football life,” and “I will mobilize everything necessary for suffering families and respond strongly.”

▶ Nouriho 2nd Comprehensive Combustion Test Success… Burning for 100 seconds

The second comprehensive combustion test of the Korean launch vehicle Nuri, which will be launched into space in October, was successful.

As a result of the 2nd comprehensive combustion test conducted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, Jeollanam-do, the first stage of the Nuri was burned for about 100 seconds, taking one step closer to launching.

The Nouriho 1st stage, consisting of four 75-ton engines, has a large engine thrust and a complex structure, and is considered a key part of the success or failure of the Nouriho.

The Ministry of Science and ICT is planning to complete the first stage development after conducting the final exam next month.

▶ Netflix “Invest 500 billion won in Korean content this year”

Netflix, a global online video service, is investing about 540 billion won in Korean content this year.

Netflix Asia general manager Kim Min-young said, “I will invest 500 million dollars this year in Korean content to inform the world of its excellence.”

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos said, “The’Sweet Home’ has been seen by 22 million households around the world in 28 days,” and said, “We will invest in Korean storytellers regardless of genre and format.”

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