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South Korea

This Happened - April 16: The MV Sewol Ferry Capsizes

On this day in 2014, the MV Sewol ferry capsized off the coast of South Korea, killing 295 people, most of whom were high school students.

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What caused the MV Sewol to capsize?

The ferry was carrying 476 passengers, including 325 students from Danwon High School in Ansan, near Seoul. The exact cause of the MV Sewol capsizing has never been officially determined, but it is believed that the ferry was overloaded with cargo and passengers on the upper decks. The ferry also made a sharp turn, causing the cargo to shift and the ship to capsize.

What was the effect in South Korea of the MV Sewol disaster?

The MV Sewol disaster had a significant impact on South Korea. It led to widespread public anger and protests, and it highlighted issues with safety regulations and government corruption. The disaster also had a significant impact on the families of the victims, many of whom are still seeking justice and answers.


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The Big Questions (And Coalition Headaches) Ahead For Spain

The country finds itself without a clear majority following yesterday's parliamentary elections. Amid such inconclusive results, what are the country's best options to avoid prolonged political limbo?

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Alberto Nuñez Feijoo, leader of the PP, delivering a speech in Madrid after yesterday's election

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MADRID — The prospect of a right-wing government in Spain, formed by an alliance between the moderates of the Popular Party (PP) and the extreme right-wingers of Vox, seems to be receding. The country is left without a clear path forward, with the possibility of new elections being called between now and Christmas.

Still, none of this should hinder Spain's six-month presidency of the European Union, since the current government will remain in office until a new one is formed.

The immediate results of last night's parliamentary elections show a deeply divided country faced with a series of unsolvable questions: although the opposition conservative People’s party (PP) came out on top, with 136 members of parliament in the 350-seat institution, their victory is much smaller than had been hoped. To take power, they would need the support of far-right party Vox.

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