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Fighter jet accidentally bombs village, injuring 15, during South Korea military drill
Air force apologises and wishes a swift recovery to the civilians injured after eight bombs ‘abnormally released’. South Korea’s air force has apologised after one of its fighter jets accidentally ...The Guardian - 39m -
South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people
South Korean fighter jets have accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area, injuring eight people on the groundABC News - 2h -
2 South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop 8 bombs on civilian area
Two South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area during training, injuring at least eight people, officials said.CBS News - 50m -
South Korean Fighter Jets Mistakenly Bomb Village, Leaving 7 Injured
Fifteen people in the South Korean village of Nogok, near the North Korean border, were injured in the bombing, which happened during a joint drill with the U.S. military.The New York Times - 21m -
15 injured in South Korea after bombs accidentally hit civilian area during military training
At least seven people were injured in South Korea after a fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area during training linked to joint military drills with the United States, ...NBC News - 3h -
North Koreans are back to fighting alongside Russia, South Korean intelligence says
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Kim Sae-ron's death underscores the huge pressure on South Korean celebrities
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South Korean Police Investigate Japanese Woman for Kissing BTS Star Jin
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North Korea has sent more troops to Russia, South Korean media report
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South Korean police summon Japanese woman for kissing BTS member without consent
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South Korean police summon Japanese woman accused of kissing BTS member without his consent
Police in South Korea have summoned a Japanese woman for questioning over allegations that she kissed Jin, a member of the K-pop boy band BTS, without his permission at an event last year.NBC News - 5d -
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'Thou shalt not steal' painting stolen from church
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German Catholic Church condemns provocative carnival float linking Jesus to church sex abuse
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German Catholic Church condemns carnival float linking Jesus to church sex abuse
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California judge testifies that he accidentally shot and killed his wife
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‘More drilling’ isn’t the solution Trump is hoping for
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Pope Francis Put Church Above His Health, Vatican Observers Say
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What happens to the leadership of the Catholic Church when a pope becomes sick or incapacitated?
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Ex-Church of England leader could be disciplined over handling of abuse claims
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Abuse reported to church 17 years before police told
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Life without parole for Nice church attacker who murdered three
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Vance jabs at Catholic Church as Pope Francis remains hospitalized
Vice President JD Vance took jabs at the Catholic Church's criticism of Trump administration policies during his remarks at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. This comes as Pope Francis ...CBS News - 5d -
What Would the Church Say About End-of-Life Decisions for a Pope?
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Architect behind St. John's Abbey Church helped inspire "The Brutalist"
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Kabul airport bombing suspect arrives in US
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