00:00News from outside the country, a motion to impeach Socor President Yun Suk-yul has passed through the National Assembly of South Korea.
00:08And schools and universities in Damascus, Syria reopened.
00:12Joyce Salamatin is in the center of the news.
00:16The motion for the impeachment of Socor President Yun Suk-yul has passed through the National Assembly of South Korea.
00:23There are 204 laws in favor of the motion to impeach Socor President Yun Suk-yul.
00:30The South Korean Constitutional Court has 180 days for deliberation.
00:37Meanwhile, Socor Prime Minister Han Duk-so was appointed as interim president.
00:43According to Han, he will face heavy responsibilities as interim president.
00:50In the midst of the current political situation in the country.
00:54At the same time, the minister asked for forgiveness from his fellow countrymen because of what happened.
01:01Schools and universities in Damascus, Syria reopened.
01:06Hundreds of students were very happy with the announcement of the past.
01:12Where 80% of teachers and school personnel entered to welcome the students.
01:20The students are now free from the hardships in education that they experienced in the failed administration.
01:30The U.S. Supreme Court passed the motion to impeach TikTok until the banning of the app in America.
01:39It can be seen that in January next year, the American government will ban the use and operation of TikTok in the country.
01:48This is because of the security threat brought by the company due to its mother company, ByteDance.
01:55According to Apple, there is no connection between TikTok and China.
02:00They also stated that their data is stored on U.S. cloud servers operated by an American company.
02:08Joyce Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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