Major stories from SBS Korean News on Wednesday, April 10

Find out Today’s top news stories on SBS Radio Korean.

Daily national news highlights from SBS Korean Program.

SBS Radio Korean News Bulletin Source: SBS Korean program

SBS Korean program’s major stories.

  • Some of Australia's most experienced Fire and Emergency workers are warning that worsening extreme weather is threatening Australian lives.
  • Animal activists who harass farmers by accessing their private information online could be prosecuted if the Coalition government is re-elected.
  • The High Court has ruled so-called "safe access" laws in Victoria and Tasmania banning anti-abortion protests near clinics are valid.
  • South Korean President Moon Jae-in left for Washington today to meet with US President Donald Trump in order to revive the denuclearisation talks.  
 [The full story is available on the podcast above]


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Published 10 April 2019 6:19pm
Updated 10 April 2019 7:36pm
By Leah Na


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