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Controversial US YouTuber faces travel ban, police investigation
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Pyongyang to bolster readiness against nuclear retaliation: Choe
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SK Innovation becomes Asia-Pacific's largest energy firm after merger
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Korean serial killer 'haunted by victims' ghosts' in prison, TV show reveals
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Yoon's approval rating falls to 19%, all-time low: survey
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No typhoons recorded in S. Korea for the first time in 7 years
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Samsung CEO calls for unrivaled technological leadership
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Babymonster showcases YG-style hip hop with 1st LP ‘Drip’
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Allies say 1953 mutual defense treaty extends to cyber, space threats
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[Herald Review] ‘Amazon Bullseye,’ motley comedy of forced empathy, outdated wordplay
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Samsung launches first 5G-integrated mobile processor
Samsung Electronics has added a 5G modem-integrated chip edition to its mobile processor lineup Exynos, with the aim of popularizing 5G mobile devices, the tech giant announced Wednesday. Dubbed “Exynos 980,” it is the first artificial intelligence mobile processor with an integrated 5G modem in a single chip. The newest chip is being provided for customers this month and is scheduled to be mass-produced within the year. Compared to previous chips that are separated from commun
TechnologySept. 4, 2019
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Public institutions to expand investments to W55tr this year
South Korea’s top fiscal policymaker said Wednesday that public institutions will expand the size of their combined investments to 55 trillion won ($45.5 billion) this year as part of the government’s continued struggle to revitalize domestic economy amid growing uncertainties.“(The government) will ensure that public institutions make investments of 55 trillion won within the year, by advancing the timeline of some incoming investment projects,” said Deputy Prime Ministe
EconomySept. 4, 2019
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Rival parties agree to hold Cho Kuk hearing on Friday
After weeks of wrangling, the ruling and main opposition parties agreed to hold a parliamentary confirmation hearing of Justice Minister nominee Cho Kuk on Friday.The dramatic agreement came after the rival parties sparred on Wednesday over the date of a parliamentary confirmation hearing for the nominee is facing a flurry of allegations involving his daughter and wife.All the parties have agreed not to summon Cho’s family members to the hearing.“We had many differences, but based on
PoliticsSept. 4, 2019
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Kono blames S. Korea for breaking international law
Japanese Foreign Minister Kono Taro has criticized the South Korean government for having “unilaterally abrogated” a treaty signed by the two countries, arguing that a lack of trust led to their bilateral relations plummeting. Japan claims that the 1965 treaty that normalized ties between the two countries settled the issue of Tokyo’s forced labor mobilization of Korean nationals during the colonial period.“The heart of the problem is whether the promises made between our
Foreign AffairsSept. 4, 2019
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KT unveils comprehensive system to prevent network fires
Last November, when a fire broke out in the basement of a KT building in the Ahyeon neighborhood of central Seoul, those living in the country’s most wired city discovered how fragile their telecommunication system could be. Not only did residents find themselves unable to make calls or access the internet, but they were also restricted from using credit cards. An emergency room at a major hospital had to close temporarily as diagnosis data was shut down. Full recovery works took about a
TechnologySept. 4, 2019
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Mirae Asset Daewoo picked as best brokerage
South Korean financial consumers chose Mirae Asset Daewoo as the nation’s top brokerage this year, a survey by the Korea Finance Consumer Federation showed Wednesday, as it outperformed competitors on criteria related to stability.The survey, conducted biannually by a major civic group for financial consumers here, involved more than 5,000 consumers and 56 local brokerages. The civic group also took the firms’ financial soundness and business decisions into consideration.&
MarketSept. 4, 2019
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No. of S. Koreans traveling to Japan dives amid boycott campaign
The number of South Korean tourists visiting Japan plunged more than 19 percent on-year last month due to a widening voluntary "Japan tour boycott" campaign against Tokyo's recent implementation of strict trade regulations on Seoul, the country's main airport operator said Wednesday.According to the Incheon International Airport Corp., 969,000 locals traveled to Japan via the airport, west of Seoul, last month, a 19.5 percent drop from the previous year. The plunge is in stark co
Social AffairsSept. 4, 2019
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N. Korea slams Japan over suspected plan to discharge radioactive water
North Korea's state media slammed Japan on Wednesday over its suspected plan to discharge radioactive water into the sea, saying it would be a criminal act that could bring about a nuclear calamity in the region.Environmentalist group Greenpeace earlier said that Japan is planning to discharge about 1 million tons of radioactive water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean. Japan has said that it has not made any specific decision yet on how to dispose of the cont
North KoreaSept. 4, 2019
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Korean IPO market will rebound in Oct.: report
South Korea’s lackluster initial public offering market is set to gain momentum in October, according to a local brokerage firm Wednesday, with some big names gearing up to get listed. “Companies that went public on the tech-heavy secondary Kosdaq bourse in August generated an average return rate of minus 18 percent, overall below the average return on the Kosdaq market, which shed 3 percent throughout the month,” analysts at SK Securities said. “Big firms such as Lo
MarketSept. 4, 2019
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[IFA 2019] AI to set tone at Europe’s biggest consumer electronics show: organizers
Only a day remains to the beginning of this year’s IFA, Europe’s biggest annual trade show for consumer electronics in Berlin, Germany, where innovative, pioneering technologies from across the world gather for a showdown. IFA organizers Messe Berlin and gfu Consumer & Home Electronics said artificial intelligence will set the tone for trends at this year’s event. Many types of devices using AI are self-teaching and able to improve their performance for the user’
IndustrySept. 4, 2019
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LG Chem, UDC to develop upgraded OLED materials
LG Chem said Wednesday it has partnered with US materials producer Universal Display to improve the performance of key materials of organic light-emitting diodes. The two companies signed a partnership agreement to develop the next-generation OLED emitting layer. It is comprised of a “host” that helps to emit light and “dopant” that emits a specific color. Through the partnership, both firms aim to find the best combination with LG Chem’s low-voltage, long-liv
IndustrySept. 4, 2019
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World Energy Congress to be held in UAE on ‘energy for prosperity’
The World Energy Council, chaired by Daesung Group Chairman Younghoon David Kim, will host the 24th World Energy Congress from Monday to Thursday in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, under the theme of “Energy for Prosperity.” About 15,000 people from the energy sector representing over 150 countries are expected to attend the event. They include representatives of global energy companies and international organizations, academics, heads of government and top energy department off
IndustrySept. 4, 2019
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S-Oil holds charity event ahead of Chuseok
With the Chuseok holiday approaching, South Korea’s leading oil refiner S-Oil held a charity event at Sungsan Community Welfare Center on Wednesday. The event, titled “Sharing Songpyeon with S-Oil,” was attended by CEO Hussain A Al-Qahtani, along with some 100 executives and employees of the firm. They made songpyeon, a type of rice cake eaten during Chuseok, and donated food as well as gift sets consisting of groceries and daily necessities to 800 low-income families in the Ma
IndustrySept. 4, 2019
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Renault Samsung stands out in crowd with deep localization
While it may not have the largest market share in South Korea, Renault Samsung Motors is playing a significant role with its active localization efforts.The local unit of French automaker Renault Group operates a plant in Busan that was ranked No. 8 for productivity out of 148 automobile plants worldwide in a 2016 evaluation by the Harbour Report.The company also contributes to the local economy. In 2017 it brought in more than 2.44 trillion won ($2 billion) for its suppliers, up 11.3 percent on
MobilitySept. 4, 2019
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BTS agency to hold global audition to launch girl group in 2021
The music label of boy band BTS said Wednesday it will throw a global audition this year to launch a K-pop girl group around 2021."In cooperation with Source Music, Big Hit is set to host the 'Plus Global Audition' to recruit members for a new girl group with a view to get it to debut in 2021," Big Hit Entertainment said, referring to the label for GFriend, which was merged into Big Hit earlier this year. The global audition will start off with its first sessions in Los Angeles and New
PerformanceSept. 4, 2019
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S. Korea seeks global support for NK denuclearization, peace on Korean Peninsula
South Korea's vice defense minister on Wednesday held a series of bilateral talks with his counterparts from foreign countries and asked for their continued support for efforts to denuclearize North Korea and build peace on the peninsula, his office said. On the sidelines of the 8th Seoul Defense Dialogue under way in Seoul, Vice Defense Minister Park Jae-min met with his counterparts from Singapore, Uzbekistan, the Philippines and Ethiopia, to share their assessment on the recent security situa
North KoreaSept. 4, 2019
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[Herald Review] ‘Bad Guys’ epitomizes why we love Don Lee
Don Lee, known here better by his Korean name Ma Dong-seok, has a unique place in Korean cinema. Never before had a muscle-bound, middle-aged man -- who looks like he could move a tank with his right hook -- become the image of “cuddly and cute.” What’s more bizarre is that he built the image not by playing family-friendly roles, but by bashing bad guys’ brains on screen.Comparisons of Lee to pro wrestling superstar and Hollywood darling Dwayne “The Rock” John
FilmSept. 4, 2019
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Kim Jong-un stresses science and technology education
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted the importance of science and technology education, saying people educated abroad should be hired as university professors in the North, Pyongyang’s state media said Wednesday. Kim made the statement during a meeting with leading officials of the North’s Workers’ Party last month. The message was delivered to a national conference of teachers held Tuesday, the North’s Korean Central News Agency said.“Science and technology
North KoreaSept. 4, 2019
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UN chief urges N. Korea to release all political prisoners
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on North Korea to release all political prisoners, accusing Pyongyang of a series of human rights abuses at prison camps, such as arbitrary arrests, beatings, forced labor and executions.Guterres made the appeal in a report submitted for the 74th Session of the General Assembly, which is slated to kick off on Sept. 17. The report covers the North's overall human rights situation from September last year to July this year."Citizens of the Demo
North KoreaSept. 4, 2019
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Controversy erupts over 'different' treatment of CJ scion in drug probe
Prosecutors in Incheon, west of Seoul, are drawing fire for treating CJ Group Chairman Lee Jae-hyun's eldest son, who was caught smuggling liquid marijuana in cartridges from the United States over the weekend, differently from suspects in similar past cases.Lee Sun-ho, the heir apparent of CJ Group, a leading food and entertainment conglomerate, is accused of attempting to smuggle liquid marijuana in cartridges, as well as other banned substances, into the country via Incheon International Airp
Social AffairsSept. 4, 2019