Terra Co-Founder Among Ten Formally Charged in South Korea Following Months-Long Investigation – $185 Million Worth of Assets Frozen

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Terra Co-Founder Among Ten Formally Charged in South Korea Following Months-Long Investigation – $185 Million Worth of Assets Frozen

South Korean prosecutors have indicted Terraform Labs co-founder Daniel Shin and nine others on several charges, including violations of capital markets law related to the failed Terra/Luna project.

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South Korea’s Untouchable Families | Open Secrets


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secret staying such for too long. This series is about the insurmountable control those in the
corridors of power have in societies — till someone decides to risk it all to take them head-on.

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South Korean Weird Free Throw Method


South Korea basketball players have a weird method of shooting free throws, but I guess it works?

South Koreans instantly get younger after age counting change


South Koreans are now a year or two younger after the country scrapped its traditional method of counting age in favour of the international method. Under the old system, South Koreans were considered a year old at birth, with another year added every Jan. 1.

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