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Here are 8 Hottest Korean Dramas Coming Out In February 2021. February is just around the corner and we’re making our way into the second month of 2021. If you’re waiting for a new series to come your way, or actively searching for more dramas to watch, Here are the 8 Hottest Korean Dramas Coming Out in February 2021.
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1. River Where the Moon Rises. River Where the Moon Rises premieres on February 15 and will be available with subtitles on Viki. 2. Mouse. It is scheduled to premiere on tvN on February 24 and will air every Wednesday and Thursday. 3. Vincenzo. It is scheduled to premiere on tvN as well as on Netflix in February 20.
4. Luca The Beginning. The drama will premiere on February 1 at 9 PM in Korea and will be available for streaming on Iqiyi.
5. Beyond Evil. It is scheduled to premiere on JTBC on February 19, 2021.
6. Sisyphus: The Myth. Labeled as JTBC's 10th Anniversary Special Drama, it is scheduled to premiere on February 17, 2021. 7. Miss Montecristo.
8. Dear M. The first episode of the drama is scheduled to premiere on KBS2 on February 26, 2021.
Which one of these upcoming k-dramas are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments section below.
The military has blocked Facebook in Myanmar, just a few days after taking control of the country. It comes after people flocked to the social media platform to voice opposition to the coup, which ousted elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday. The coup has also sparked international condemnation, including from the United Nations A video of anti-coup protestors in Mandalay on Thursday, was shared on social media. It could be one of the last for a while. Resistance to the coup had been surging on Facebook, with calls for civil disobedience. The platform was also often used by the now ousted government to make announcements. But the new military government's move to block Facebook owned apps - including Instagram and WhatsApp - has left many in the dark.
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With armed soldiers back on the streets of major cities, most of the protests have been under the cover of darkness. Residents in Yangon banged pots overnight, and honked car horns. Among those who have openly shown opposition are medical personnel, who have declared they won't work for the military government. It comes after the detainment of Aung San Suu Kyi and other civilian leaders on Monday - plunging the Southeast Asian nation under military rule. Suu Kyi, who has not been seen in public since she was detained, is being charged for illegally importing walkie talkies. The military has justified its coup by alleging widespread voter fraud during November's election, which saw Suu Kyi win by a landslide.
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