South Korea’s Universal Basic Income Experiment to Boost the Economy
This is really interesting because it’s not just a standard Universal Basic Income program (ie: give money out), it has criteria for spending in LOCAL economies. The fact that it’s on a card where maybe it can be electronically redeemed or denied makes this process much easier.
The New York Times explains the route a North Korean soldier took to defect to South Korea
This is one of the craziest videos I've seen lately. North Korea has removed all soldiers from the border and doctors are trying to save this soldier's life.
The 24-year-old soldier, identified by his surname, Oh, in a Wednesday press conference, suffered gunshot wounds to his abdomen and chest area and collapsed on a pile of dead leaves, just after crossing into South Korea.
The three South Korean soldiers—1st class sergeants Noh Yeong Soo and Song Seoung Hyeon, and deputy commander lieutenant colonel Kwon Young Hwan—crawled to his rescue. They were among six servicemen who contributed to saving the defector's life. The other three were American soldiers: sergeant Robert Hartfield, major Jeffery Schmidt and lieutenant colonel Matthew Farmer. All six were awarded a medal on Thursday.