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South Koreans turn funeral wreaths and K-pop light sticks into political protest toolsSEOUL (AP) — South Koreans are repurposing flower wreaths and K-pop light sticks as political protest tools amid the nation’s deepest political crisis in decades, sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s ...
Social media personality Diwata, whose real name is Deo Balbuena, received a rather unconventional Valentine’s Day gift on February 14—an arrangement of flowers that closely resembled a funeral wreath ...
The Manchester United icon, who scored 30 times in 55 caps for the national team, passed away at the age of 84 last month ...
the messages on funeral wreaths have evolved into a form of offline hate speech, similar to malicious online comments but now decorated with flowers.” Professor Kim Hern Sik, from Jungwon ...
Nottingham city council has introduced rules stating that flowers and wreaths can only remain in place for the week after a funeral before being removed. The council has also been criticised for t ...
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