News Wrap: South Korea negotiates release of workers detained in U.S. raid
Summary
South Korea has agreed with the U.S. to free hundreds of South Korean workers held after an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Other global events include Russia's attack on Kyiv, the resignation of Japan’s Prime Minister, and the canonization of Carlo Acutis by Pope Leo XIV.Key Facts
- South Korea and the U.S. made a deal to release South Korean workers detained in Georgia.
- The workers were held following an immigration raid at a Hyundai factory.
- Russia carried out a large drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
- Japan's Prime Minister Ishiba announced his resignation.
- Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis as a saint; he is the first millennial to receive this honor.
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