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This new South Korean law will remove a few years from every citizen’s age

This new South Korean law will remove a few years from every citizen's age
Dec 12 2022 Share

Thanks to a new law passed in South Korea, its citizens could be getting a few years younger as the country aims to standardise how age is calculated.

As it stands, South Koreans. have three ways of presenting their age – a ‘Korean age’, a ‘calendar age’ and an ‘international age’.

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The ‘international age’ refers to the most commonly-recognised method – the number of years since a person is born which starts at zero. The ‘Korean Age’ refers to a method by which babies are considered to be one year old on the day they are born, where one year is added every January 1st.

The ‘calendar age’ considers babies to be zero years old on the day they are born and, like the Korean method, adds one year every January 1st.

The new law, standardises the international age method across the country’s judicial and administrative sections, according to the bill and parliament website and is the culmination of years of lawmakers’ campaigning for the abolition of multiple systems.

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Six Range Rovers amongst 19 stolen cars seized by Customs

Six Range Rovers amongst 19 stolen cars seized by Customs
Dec 12 2022 Share

19 vehicles stolen from Canada including six Ranger Rover Sports have been intercepted by Malta’s Customs Unit.

“Customs Malta has intercepted a third wave of stolen vehicles from Canada, whereby 19 cars were found to be hidden in 10 forty-foot containers which were en-route to Dubai.”

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Of the 19 vehicles intercepted at the Malta Freeport, the following were found: six Range Rover sport, one Toyota highlander; two Lexus RX350; one Nissan; one Lexus 350; one Toyota RAV4; one Doge; four Range Rover and two Dodge ram vans.

To date, 43 containers with 78 vehicles stolen from Canada were seized by Malta Customs, with the Malta Police Force and Canadian Authorities launching an investigation into the matter.

So far, charges have been filed against 9 suspects with links to car-jacking whilst the first-wave of stolen vehicles, 59 stolen vehicles in 33 containers, have began a repatriation process.

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Paceville stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to murder of Joseff Rivas

Paceville stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to murder of Joseff Rivas
Dec 12 2022 Share

31-year-old Romanian Ilie Constantin, one of the three suspects charged with the murder of Joseff Rivas in Paceville, has pleaded not guilty to the charges in court earlier today.

Constantin was reportedly supposed to be arraigned on Sunday after being treated at Mater Dei for close to one week for accidents sustained during  last Monday’s attack.

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The accused was seen entering court in a police car due to his leg still being injured. He also remained seated in front during court proceedings, where some of the accused relatives including his sister were present.

Two Romanian brothers were also taken to court before Constantin, 35-year-old Ionut-Iulian and 32-year-old Dan-Andrei Tanase, who also pleaded not guilty.

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Street harassment set to become criminal offence, UK government states

Street harassment set to become criminal offence, UK government states
Dec 12 2022 Share

The UK government has stated that street harassment will be made illegal after a new law is implemented, increasing the maximum prison sentence from six months to two years.

Sexual harassment was already an illegal act, but the UK government hopes that the inclusion of street harassment as a criminal offence will increase the amount of reports made.

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The government crackdown aims to decrease and, if possible, eliminate acts such as catcalling, following someone in the streets and blocking their path. A recent survey issued by the BBC revealed that two-thirds of women do not feel safe walking at night

The breakthrough bill passed unopposed after its second reading and requires a few more stages before it is officially made into law. In light of this massive step forward, UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman stated that ever woman should feel safe walking the streets.

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