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#11502449
23 August 2024
Members of the National Public Officials Union's Fire Department hold a press conference in front of the Government Complex Seoul in Jongno District, calling for measures to address the issue of ambulance ''ping-pong'' in Seoul, South Korea, on August 23, 2024. During the press conference, the Fire Department of the National Public Officials Union strongly condemns the government for failing to take action and allowing emergency patients to die without proper measures in place. Speaking on behalf of 119 paramedics responsible for emergency medical services, the union points out that delays in hospital selection and patient transfers, along with hospitals refusing to admit patients, put the lives of emergency patients in grave danger. They highlight that in July alone, two individuals die in 119 ambulances after hospitals cannot be found to accept them.
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#11502453
23 August 2024
Members of the National Public Officials Union's Fire Department hold a press conference in front of the Government Complex Seoul in Jongno District, calling for measures to address the issue of ambulance ''ping-pong'' in Seoul, South Korea, on August 23, 2024. During the press conference, the Fire Department of the National Public Officials Union strongly condemns the government for failing to take action and allowing emergency patients to die without proper measures in place. Speaking on behalf of 119 paramedics responsible for emergency medical services, the union points out that delays in hospital selection and patient transfers, along with hospitals refusing to admit patients, put the lives of emergency patients in grave danger. They highlight that in July alone, two individuals die in 119 ambulances after hospitals cannot be found to accept them.
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#11502458
23 August 2024
Members of the National Public Officials Union's Fire Department hold a press conference in front of the Government Complex Seoul in Jongno District, calling for measures to address the issue of ambulance ''ping-pong'' in Seoul, South Korea, on August 23, 2024. During the press conference, the Fire Department of the National Public Officials Union strongly condemns the government for failing to take action and allowing emergency patients to die without proper measures in place. Speaking on behalf of 119 paramedics responsible for emergency medical services, the union points out that delays in hospital selection and patient transfers, along with hospitals refusing to admit patients, put the lives of emergency patients in grave danger. They highlight that in July alone, two individuals die in 119 ambulances after hospitals cannot be found to accept them.
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#11502462
23 August 2024
Members of the National Public Officials Union's Fire Department hold a press conference in front of the Government Complex Seoul in Jongno District, calling for measures to address the issue of ambulance ''ping-pong'' in Seoul, South Korea, on August 23, 2024. During the press conference, the Fire Department of the National Public Officials Union strongly condemns the government for failing to take action and allowing emergency patients to die without proper measures in place. Speaking on behalf of 119 paramedics responsible for emergency medical services, the union points out that delays in hospital selection and patient transfers, along with hospitals refusing to admit patients, put the lives of emergency patients in grave danger. They highlight that in July alone, two individuals die in 119 ambulances after hospitals cannot be found to accept them.
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#11502466
23 August 2024
Members of the National Public Officials Union's Fire Department hold a press conference in front of the Government Complex Seoul in Jongno District, calling for measures to address the issue of ambulance ''ping-pong'' in Seoul, South Korea, on August 23, 2024. During the press conference, the Fire Department of the National Public Officials Union strongly condemns the government for failing to take action and allowing emergency patients to die without proper measures in place. Speaking on behalf of 119 paramedics responsible for emergency medical services, the union points out that delays in hospital selection and patient transfers, along with hospitals refusing to admit patients, put the lives of emergency patients in grave danger. They highlight that in July alone, two individuals die in 119 ambulances after hospitals cannot be found to accept them.
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#11492731
19 August 2024
Gorica Grancharova-Kozhareva is standing in front of the Presidency building in Sofia, Bulgaria, on August 19, 2024, after the presentation of the project for a caretaker government to the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev. The president is refusing to appoint a new cabinet because the Minister of Interior, Kalin Stoyanov, remains in the government.
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#11456561
5 August 2024
Raya Nazaryan is standing in front of the presidency building in Sofia, Bulgaria, on August 5, 2024, after meeting with the President of Bulgaria, at which she is refusing to take the position of acting Prime Minister.
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#11456041
5 August 2024
''People are distributing food at a protest in front of the Ministry of Human Capital, which is refusing to provide food to community kitchens. Since the beginning of the year, social conflict is increasing in Argentina, on February 28, 2024.''
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#11456042
5 August 2024
''People are distributing food at a protest in front of the Ministry of Human Capital, which is refusing to provide food to community kitchens. Since the beginning of the year, social conflict is increasing in Argentina, on February 28, 2024.''
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#11438605
28 July 2024
Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators record his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.
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#11438607
28 July 2024
Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators record his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.
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#11438608
28 July 2024
Signs are outside the Kerala Secretariat building as Sreejith is demanding answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators recorded his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.
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Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul
25 July 2024
#11432530
25 July 2024
Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.
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Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul
25 July 2024
#11432531
25 July 2024
Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.
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Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul
25 July 2024
#11432532
25 July 2024
Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.
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Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul
25 July 2024
#11432533
25 July 2024
Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.
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