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Major stories from SBS Korean News on Friday, 18 Jan

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Healdline news items from SBS Korean News on 18 January are as follows.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says more information is needed before the Murray-Darling Basin plan is ripped apart in the aftermath of mass fish deaths.

 

The federal government's royal commission into the aged-care industry has begun in Adelaide and is examining the extent of sub-standard care in the industry.

 

A senior North Korean general has arrived in Washington for a rare visit, during which he is expected to meet Donald Trump as the two countries seek to finalise a new summit aimed at denuclearisation and easing decades of hostility.

 

South Korean opposition parties denounced the ruling Democratic Party (DP) Friday for its decision not to take any action against one of its lawmakers who is alleged to have speculated in real estate.

 

The Socceroos will face Uzbekistan in the AFC Asian Cup round-of-16 after Japan defeated Uzbekistan 2-1 at the Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain. 


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