A Korean laundromat was the scene of an incident involving two students. One of them caused damage by entering a dryer, which was observed by the owner through CCTV. This prompted calls to both the police and the students’ parents. The situation became worse as the students used offensive language and admitted to drinking alcohol. …
Allegations of Misconduct and Power Struggles in a Seoul Elementary School
In February 10th, a sudden deployment of five police officers occurred at a Seoul elementary school’s graduation ceremony due to a parent’s report of child abuse against the school’s vice principal. The incident traces back to a student council election held four days prior. A fourth-grade student, referred to as A, emerged as the victor. …
From Crisis to Courage: Navigating Challenges and Rebuilding Lives in Japan
Soup kitchens in Japan are seeing a change in the demographics of those seeking support, with many individuals who have homes but are facing financial difficulties. The pandemic has caused an increase in people referred to as “financially distressed” due to job loss and rising prices. A man in his 50s, Kyotaka Kuwahara, lost his …
Itaewon Disaster Echoes as UK and US Scouts Opt for Early Withdrawal from Jamboree
Amid concerns regarding adverse weather conditions, both the American Scout delegation and the United Kingdom have opted for an early withdrawal from the Saemangeum Jamboree. The decision comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of the participants. The World Scout Federation has responded by urging the event’s early conclusion, prompting …
Toxic Work Environment: Big Motor’s Harassment and Communication Woes
A screenshot of a LINE conversation was obtained by FNN, showing former Big Motor president Kanesige using the word “stupid” three times and making negative comments about customers. Baka (馬鹿 or ばか) is a Japanese term considered a swear or curse word, carrying the connotations of “idiot,” “jackass,” “dumbass,” or “unthinking fool.” (Apologies for the …