Kim Jong Un marks New Year with visit to family tomb


Kim visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, where the bodies of his father and grandfather are preserved under glass.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un marked the arrival of 2021 with a handwritten letter to the country’s citizens and a visit the tomb of his father and grandfather. 

However, there was no immediate indication he would give a speech as he has done in previous years. 

In the letter, Kim offered thanks to the people for having trusted and supported the ruling Party even in the “difficult” times, state news agency KCNA reported on Friday. 

The North Korean leader has previously apologised for failing to fulfil promises of economic improvement and for the hardships citizens have endured as a result of international sanctions and strict measures aimed at preventing a coronavirus outbreak. 

“In the new year, too, I will work hard to bring earlier the new era in which the ideals and desires of our people will come true,” Kim wrote, according to KCNA. 

North Korea has said it has no confirmed cases of coronavirus, although officials in South Korea and the United States say that is unlikely. 

Its economy has been strained by self-imposed border lockdowns and other strident measures to prevent an outbreak. 

In contrast to many other countries around the world, huge crowds turned out to ring in the new year with a concert and fireworks show. Most of those who gathered in the main square of the North Korean capital Pyongyang were wearing face masks. 

As the clock struck midnight, Kim, as well as other senior leaders visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, where the bodies of his father and grandfather - the previous rulers of North Korea - are preserved under glass.Kim was also accompanied by delegates to the Eighth Party Congress, a rare political gathering that is due to be held early this month, KCNA reported. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com
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Chatroom sex abuse ringleader jailed for 40yrs


A South Korean court has sentenced the mastermind of one of the country’s biggest online sex abuse rings to 40 years in jail. 

Cho Ju-bin was found guilty of running a group that blackmailed girls into sharing sexual videos that were then posted in pay-to-view chatrooms.

Citing a district court in Seoul on Thursday, CNN reported that the accused had distributed a wide range of sexually explicit content. Cho Ju-bin created these offensive contents by tempting and blackmailing many victims.

CNN also reported that people used to be members of the chatrooms of the Telegram app in exchange for money. At least 10,000 people used the chatrooms, with some paying up to $1,200 (Tk 101,390) for access. Some 74 people, including 16 underage girls, were exploited.

Meanwhile, Cho violated the law to protect children from sexual abuse. He used to earn money by selling these exploiting videos.Online sexual harassment has caused quite a stir in South Korea. The name of the accused was not disclosed at the beginning. However, Cho’s name was revealed in the petition signed by 5 million people of the country. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/
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S Korea tops in 10 most automated countries


According to the data of the International Federation of Robotics, within four years the units of installed industrial robots have been jumped to 113 from 74 as the pace of industrial automation is accelerating across much of the developed world. 

It has been reported that there was a total of 74 installed industrial robots per 10,000 employees globally in 2016 while that increased to 113 across the manufacturing sector by 2020. 

Asia now has a robot density of 118 units per 10,000 workers with pushing the Europe and Americas back for carrying the figures of 114 and 103 respectively. 

South Korea leads the way in the use of robots, with 855 installed per 10,000 employees, followed by Japan (364) and Germany (346), however, China is one of the countries recording the highest growth levels in industrial automation. 

Let's have a look at the 10 countries with the highest density of robot workers.

No 1 South Korea (855)
No 2 Japan (364) 
No 3 Germany (346)
No 4 Sweden (277)
No 5 United States (228) 
No 6 Italy (212)
No 7 Belgium/Luxembourg(tie) (211)
No 8 Spain (191)
No 9 China (187)
No 10 France (177)

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