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1.South Korea's foreign ministry said Tuesday that Seoul has expressed regret over Japan’s attitude during bilateral consultations ahead of a memorial event for the Korean and Japanese victims of wartime forced labor at Japan’s newly UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sado mines.
2.President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday vetoed a bill calling for a special counsel investigation into corruption allegations involving first lady Kim Keon Hee, the third time he has rejected the opposition-led bill.
3.The Israeli cabinet will meet on Tuesday to discuss approval of a ceasefire to temporarily end hostilities with the Lebanese militia Hezbollah.
By Arirang Radio1.South Korea's foreign ministry said Tuesday that Seoul has expressed regret over Japan’s attitude during bilateral consultations ahead of a memorial event for the Korean and Japanese victims of wartime forced labor at Japan’s newly UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sado mines.
2.President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday vetoed a bill calling for a special counsel investigation into corruption allegations involving first lady Kim Keon Hee, the third time he has rejected the opposition-led bill.
3.The Israeli cabinet will meet on Tuesday to discuss approval of a ceasefire to temporarily end hostilities with the Lebanese militia Hezbollah.

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