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  2. State Council of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the President of South Korea. The State Council of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 국무회의; Hanja: 國務會議; RR: Gungmuhoeui) is the chief executive body and national cabinet of South Korea involved in discussing "important policies that fall within the power of the Executive" as specified by the Constitution.

  3. Politics of the Joseon dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The government officials were ranked in 18 levels, ranging from senior first rank (jeong-il-pum, Korean: 정1품; Hanja: 正一品) down to junior ninth rank (jong-gu-pum, Korean: 종9품; Hanja: 從九品) based on seniority and promotion, which was achieved through the royal decree based on examinations and recommendations.

  4. Biosafety level - Wikipedia

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    CDC technician dons an older-model positive-pressure suit before entering one of the CDC's earlier BSL-4 labs. Biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) is the highest level of biosafety precautions, and is appropriate for work with agents that could easily be aerosol-transmitted within the laboratory and cause severe to fatal disease in humans for which there ...

  5. Legality of child pornography - Wikipedia

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    Child pornography is illegal in most countries, but there is substantial variation in definitions, categories, penalties, and interpretations of laws. Differences include the definition of "child" under the laws, which can vary with the age of sexual consent; the definition of "child pornography" itself, for example on the basis of medium or degree of reality; and which actions are criminal (e ...

  6. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1.4(b) foreign government information; 1.4(c) intelligence activities, sources, or methods, or cryptology; 1.4(d) foreign relations or foreign activities of the United States, including confidential sources; 1.4(e) scientific, technological or economic matters relating to national security; which includes defense against transnational terrorism;

  7. National Intelligence Service (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the South Korean government voted to reduce the role of the NIS in intelligence activities and pass the duty of investigating those with ties to North Korea to the national police service. This came after numerous reports of the NIS "aiding conservative politicians in elections and persecuting opposing voices by linking them to North ...

  8. 2024 South Korean legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Korea People's Party [45] 4 0 To Tomorrow, to the Future [45] 7 0 Republic of Korea Party [45] 2 0 Unification Korea Party [45] 2 0 Let's Go Korea [45] 2 0 Popular Democratic Party [45] 5 0 Gihuminsaeng Party [45] 1 0 Party for the Abolition of Special Privileges [45] 2 0 Korean Wave Union Party [45] 3 0 Korea Business Party [45] 4 0

  9. South Korea–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian government provides South Korean nationals with a South Korean passport with visa-free entry for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. [14] However, on February 13, 2022, the South Korean government designated Ukraine as a travel ban country due to escalating military tensions with Ukraine.