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  2. Crime in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The use of drugs in South Korea is a lesser offence; however, there are still drug related offences in South Korea. Most of the drug related offences occur in the Gangnam and Yongsan Districts. In 2013, there were 129 drug related crimes reported in the Gangnam area and 48 drug related crimes reported in the Yongsan area. [citation needed]

  3. 707th Special Mission Group - Wikipedia

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    The unit has also been called on by the South Korean government to prioritize potential counterterrorism and hostage rescue operations against any possible threats on South Korean soil. [6] The unit is South Korea's primary black operation, counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and quick reaction force (QRF).

  4. Camp Bonifas - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bonifas is a United Nations Command military post located 400 m (1,300 ft) south of the southern boundary of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). [1] It is 2,400 m (7,900 ft) south of the Military Demarcation Line, which forms the border between South Korea (the Republic of Korea) and North Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ...

  5. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The regions and subregions in the table are based on the United Nations geoscheme since the table sources are United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports. The U.N. recognizes that variability in the quality and integrity of data provided by certain countries may minimize country murder rates.

  6. US, Japan and S. Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive ...

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    The United States prevailed on Japan and South Korea on Friday to use their strongest language yet in a joint statement to condemn China's "dangerous and aggressive actions" in the South China Sea.

  7. Kkangpae - Wikipedia

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    Kkangpae (Korean: 깡패) is a romanization of the Korean word that is commonly translated to 'gangster' or 'thug'. The term is commonly used to refer to members of unorganized street gangs. The term is commonly used to refer to members of unorganized street gangs.

  8. Opinion - The dangerous empowerment of Russia and North Korea ...

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    The deepening alliance between Russia and North Korea is a growing threat to the U.S., Europe, and Indo-Pacific, as it empowers both countries and makes them more dangerous, and the international ...

  9. Nuclear test shows North Korea remains dangerous to US ... - AOL

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    The president said on Sunday that North Korea's actions are 'hostile and dangerous to the United States' and pose a 'great embarrassment' to China.