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  • Morning Special (2018. Jul. 16. Mon.)
    EBS/Morning Special 2018. 7. 16. 09:56
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    Touch! Global Headlines 

    HEADLINE 1

    France defeats Croatia 4-2 to win the 2018 Russia World Cup.


    HEADLINE 2

    Heat waves and tropical nights have gripped the nation, causing the number of patients suffering from heat related conditions to surge.

    - heat wave 장기간의 무더위

    - surge 밀려들다.


    HEADLINE 3

    Labor unions and business communities are protesting the government’s decision to increase the minimum wage for 2019 by 10.9 ptc, to 8,350 won per hour.

    - ptc : 뭐지... percent인 듯...


    HEADLINE 4

    North Korea and the U.S. held general-level talks at Panmunjom on July 15 to discuss the repatriation of remains of U.S. troops.

    - repatriation 본국 송환, 귀환


    HEADLINE 5

    U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are slated to hold a summit meeting in Helsinki.

    counterpart 상대, 대응관계에 있는 사람

    - slate 혹평하다


    HEADLINE 6

    Spanish rescuers saved more than 340 migrants in the Mediterranean.

    migrants 이주자


    News Focus 1

    Korea leads world in proportion of people working more than 49 hours per week      

    According to the Bank of Korea, 32 percent of Korean workers coped with near 50-hour workweeks.

    In Japan, that number stood at 20.1 percent.

    On the other end of the spectrum, just 9.3 percent of workers in Germany worked excessive overtime.

    Annually, Korean workers logged 2,024 hours, much higher than the OECD average of 1,759 hours.  

    Here again, Germany led the way with an annual average of just 1,356 hours worked per worker.

    Reflecting the need to curb long hours at work and strike a better work-life balance, Seoul recently introduced a maximum 52-hour work week.

    - curb 억제하다, 제한하다


    News Focus 2

    Trump Praises Kim Jong-un as Smart, a Good Negotiator

    US President Donald Trump recently lavished praise on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, calling him "smart" and a "good negotiator."

    The remarks came during an interview with the UK's second-largest newspaper, the Daily Mail.

    When pressed about Kim's ruthlessness, Trump agreed, but deflected the issue by saying that other leaders are ruthless, too.

    During the same interview, Trump expressed his desire to run again in the 2020 presidential elections.

    Trump is making his first official visit to the UK since he took office last year. It is, however, not a state visit.

    - lavish something on/upon somebody/something ~에게 ~을 많이[지나치게] 주다.

    ruthlessness 무자비함


    News Focus 3

    Alcohol largest cause of summertime accidents  


    Drinking was found to be the cause of most drowning accidents in Korea's national parks during the past five years.  

    A closer look at the numbers reveals that since 2013, five out of six drowning victims in the months of July and August had imbibed alcohol.  

    Alcohol typically increases one's heart rate and dilates blood vessels.

    Jumping into cold water can cause the blood vessels to contract rapidly, placing stress on one's heart, which could potentially lead to a heart attack.

    So except for cocktails, water and alcohol don't mix.

    - imbibe (술을) 마시다

    - dilate 확장하다, 팽창시키다

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