单词:Korean Ship Law
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AZUZ: It's the Korean Peninsula that's getting a lot of attention right now because of something that happened in the Yellow Sea back in March. A mysterious explosion tore a South Korean warship in half. The ship sank. 46 sailors were killed. It was
The move comes a day after a diver died searching the wreckage(残骸) of the Cheonan, which is lying near Baengnyeong Island, close to the border with North Korea. Forty-six sailors have been missing since an explosion split the ship in two late on
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South Korean officials are not yet pointing any fingers but say they are not ruling out the possibility that the vessel was the target of a North Korean torpedo attack. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (C) talks with Defense Minister Kim Tae-youn
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This week a coroners court is trying to find out why a fishing boat sank and six fishermen drowned in August 2010. The ship, the Oyang 70, sank in New Zealand waters. It was a Korean ship, chartered by a New Zealand fishing company. Most of the crew
The death toll from the South Korean ferry disaster has risen sharply to 87, with 215 passengers still unaccounted for. Among the bodies retrieved on Monday were 3 foreign nationals, including 2 Chinese who were identified by their ID cards. Rescuers
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A huge South Korean cargo ship which had 24 people on board has gone missing in the South Atlantic. 一艘载有24人的韩国巨型货轮日前在南大西洋失踪。 Two sailors found on a life raft were rescued, AFP reported, citing a Uruguayan n
Another fishing ship is in trouble in Antarctica, in the Ross Sea, 3,700km south of New Zealand. The ship is the Jeong Woo 2, a Korean ship. It had a crew of 40 men from different countries. They were fishing for toothfish. Fire broke out early this
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