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"Squid Game" season 3 will likely be set directly after the end of season 2Lee Jung-jae and Lee Seo-hwan as Gi-hun and Jung-bae in season two of "Squid Game." No Ju-han/NetflixSeason two ended on a tragic cliffhanger, with the games' guards defeating Gi-hun's rebellion against the games. Outside the games, Gi-hun recruited a group of people to help find the game's island to shut down the competition. "Squid Game" creator Hwang Dong-hyuk told Entertainment Weekly in December that seasons two and three were written as one story, but split into two seasons to accommodate all the episodes. Since the games were not finished by the end of season two, season three will show the second half of the same competition.
Persons: Lee Jung, jae, Lee Seo, Hwang, Hwang Dong, hyuk Organizations: bae, Netflix, Entertainment
The first season of "Squid Game" was extraordinarily good TV, and season two is no exception. In the three years since season one aired, "Squid Game" has also become a cultural sensation. "Squid Game" season two follows similar patterns as the first — but it works to great effect. AdvertisementNew players make an impressionKang Ae-sim as Geum-ja in season two of "Squid Game." Ultimately, though, "Squid Game" manages to live up not only to its preceding season but the myth of the franchise itself.
Persons: Lee Jung, Hwang Dong, Choi Seung, Seong, jae, Gong Yoo, Hwang Jun, Lee Byung, he's, , Kang, Hyun, Lee, Jung, Lee Seo, Hwang Organizations: Netflix, bae
"Squid Game" season two has an emotional finale followed by a scene interrupting the credits. Warning: major spoilers ahead for "Squid Game" season two. AdvertisementThe highly anticipated second season of "Squid Game" is out, and it ends with a chaotic and tragic finale. AdvertisementGi-hun leads a revolution against the guards in the final episodeLee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun and Lee Seo-hwan as Park Jung-bae in "Squid Game" season two. The post-credit scene teases one of the next gamesThe Young-hee in "Squid Game" season one.
Persons: Seong, Lee Jung, Jae, jae, Lee Seo, Jung, Han, Park Jung, Hwang, Lee Byung, Hwang Dong, hyuk Organizations: Netflix, bae
More than 100 of North Korea's elite troops were killed in their first battles for Russia, per South Korean intel. A futher 1,000 were wounded in the fighting, South Korea's National Intelligence Service said. More than 100 of North Korea's best "Storm" troops have been killed and a further 1,000 injured fighting alongside Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, according to South Korean intelligence. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that preliminary estimates say over 3,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed or wounded in Russia's Kursk region. But despite that elite status, they were still not ready for the fight in Ukraine, South Korea's National Intelligence Service said.
Persons: Lee Seong, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy Organizations: Korean intel, South Korea's National Intelligence Service, Russia, National Intelligence Service, The New York Times, North, Ukraine, Corps, Times, BBC, Storm, Korea's National Intelligence Service Locations: Russia, Korean, Ukraine, North, Russia's Kursk, South, Kursk, Moscow, Korea
Seoul, South Korea CNN —North Korean soldiers may be being readied for a move to the front lines of Russia’s war against Ukraine after being taught basic Russian commands, South Korean lawmakers told news agency Yonhap on Tuesday, citing the country’s intelligence officials. Russia is teaching North Korean soldiers about 100 basic military words like “fire” and “in position,” the lawmakers told Yonhap. However, they added, it’s clear that North Korean soldiers are struggling to communicate – and it’s not clear whether they’ll be able to bridge the language gap. This could mark the first time North Korea makes a significant intervention in an international conflict. She likely traveled to discuss potentially dispatching more North Korean troops – and what Pyongyang would receive in return, the lawmakers told Yonhap.
Persons: Yonhap, , Lee Seong, they’ll, Kim Jong, Vladimir Putin, Choe Son Hui, Antony Blinken, Lloyd Austin Organizations: South Korea CNN — North, Ukraine, Pentagon, White House, Korea’s National Intelligence Service, Korean, Sun, North, CNN, North Korean Foreign Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Russia, Korea, North Korea, Ukraine, Russian, Pyongyang, Washington
North Korea is seeking medicine for Kim Jong Un's obesity, a South Korean spy agency said. Kim, 40, is said to weigh 308 pounds and have high blood pressure and diabetes. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNorth Korean officials are looking to find new drugs to treat Kim Jong Un's obesity-related health issues, South Korea's spy agency said.
Persons: Kim Jong, Kim, , Kim —, Lee Seong Kweun Organizations: Service, National Intelligence Service, AP News, Business Locations: Korea, South Korean
For over a decade, companies around the world have attempted to create smart contact lenses, but they never got down to incorporating electronic components to make a safe battery. LEE SEOK WOO: So, when I decided to work on contact lenses and the power supply to the smart contact lens, I was concerned about the safety because the lithium-ion battery has the issue of the explosion or catching fire. Unlike traditional contact lenses, smart contacts have the potential to do more than just correcting the users' eyesight. So, it might be hard to implant all the devices into one smart contact lens. And of course, the technology needs to be patented first before these smart contact lenses become a reality.
Persons: Let's, Lee Seok Woo, NESSA ANWAR, LEE SEOK WOO, Lee's, . LEE, LEE, Li Zongkang, LI Organizations: Nanyang Technological University's, of Electrical, Electronic Engineering, CNBC Locations: Singapore
Scientist Lee Seok Woo said a scene from a "Mission Impossible" movie inspired his latest invention: batteries for smart contact lenses. In the fourth film of the series, an agent wears contact lenses capable of facial recognition and eye tracking. "I was thinking, 'How can I work in this field of smart contact lenses?'" He realized smart contact lenses would need safe and compact batteries, which would be crucial for advancing development of these devices. Contact lenses themselves are extremely thin, at 0.5 mm, thus the size and flexibility of these batteries are key to preventing user discomfort.
Persons: Lee Seok Woo, Lee, CNBC's Organizations: Nanyang Technological University's, of Electrical, Electronical Engineering Locations: Nanyang
Aviation ranking website Skytrax has revealed the world's best airports for 2023. "Changi Airport is honoured to be named World's Best Airport for the 12th time," Changi CEO Lee Seow Hiang said in a press release. Of the top 20 airports, nine are in Europe, eight are in Asia, two are in North America, and one is in Australia. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Vancouver International Airport came in at numbers 18 and 20, barely making the list. In fact, Seattle once again won the award for being North America's best airport, and LaGuardia's Terminal B won "world's best new airport terminal."
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