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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Amorepacific makes W200m donation to Vietnam city
Korean cosmetics giant Amorepacific said Wednesday the company delivered a bus and maintenance fee for medical devices worth some 200 million won ($168,000), to the city of Quy Nhon, located in Binh Dinh province in central Vietnam.Attending the delivery ceremony at Quy Nhon city hall was head of Amorepacific Vietnam division Min Jeong-gi, Yongsan district Mayor Sung Jang-hyun as well as Binh Dinh People’s Committee Vice Chairman Phan Cao Thang, Mayor of Quy Nhon Ngo Hoang Nam and head of
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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Lotte Duty Free invites youth activists with disabilities for Seoul tour
Lotte Duty Free invited some 20 youth activists with disabilities from South Korea, China and Japan last month to provide cultural and tourism experiences here, and at the same time address the lack of accessibility for the disabled in major tourist areas, the company said Wednesday. Organized by Lotte Duty Free and Disabled Peoples’ International Korea, the event itinerary included a guided tour around major attractions in Seoul, a chance to view the annual Lotte Duty Free Family Co
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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No attack weapons deployed on N. Korea's Hambak Island in Yellow Sea: Seoul ministry
No offensive weapons are deployed on North Korea's border island of Hambak in the Yellow Sea, the defense ministry said Wednesday, after security concerns arose following media reports that the communist nation could have deployed weapons like multiple rocket launchers there."Not a single attack weapon exists on the island," a senior defense ministry official told reporters, noting that the deployment of those weapons may constitute a violation of an inter-Korean military pact signed l
North KoreaSept. 18, 2019
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Posco gears up for stainless steel sales for vessel scrubbers
South Korean steelmaker Posco is ready for commercial sales of super-alloy stainless steel for scrubbers necessary for vessels that should abide by new environmental rules by the International Maritime Organization, the company said Wednesday.This year, Posco succeeded in commercializing super-alloy stainless steel, labeled S31254, for vessel scrubbers, and it has been supplying the steel to clients including Hyundai Heavy Industries Power Systems, Kangrim Heavy Industries and STI. Installi
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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LG CNS to develop AI-based language education app
South Korean tech company LG CNS said Wednesday it has agreed to work with foreign-language education firm YBM NET to develop a mobile language-learning app using artificial intelligence technology. The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on the AI-based foreign-language education service. The signing ceremony was held at LG CNS’ headquarter in the Magok district of western Seoul. Combining LG CNS’ voice recognition and machine learning technologies
TechnologySept. 18, 2019
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Seventeen delves into ‘fear’ with new single
Seventeen has always been associated with playfulness and quirkiness, but not this time. The 13-piece multinational boy band has returned with its long-awaited single “Fear,” which features the act in a totally new light -- or rather darkness. “This is a song that will showcase the darkest side of Seventeen. It explores our inner feelings of ‘fear,’ which will be able to draw out new sides of us,” said Woozi, who took part in crafting the song, at the band&rsq
K-popSept. 18, 2019
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19 Korean firms maintain stable operating profit since 2000: data
Nearly 20 South Korean firms have posted stable operating profits consecutively on a quarterly basis since 2000, data compiled by a local corporate tracker showed Wednesday, reflecting their ability to manage financial health effectively for nearly two decades. According to the data released by CEO Score, 19 firms here have successfully kept their operating profit margin in positive terrain for 78 consecutive quarters, as of the second quarter this year. The data took 277 nonfinancial listed fir
MarketSept. 18, 2019
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S. Korea urges China to end anti-dumping duties on solar materials
South Korea has urged China to terminate its anti-dumping measures on Korean polycrystalline silicon for solar panels, claiming they do not pose any domestic threat, officials said Wednesday. A delegation led by Chung Hae-kwan, director general of Trade Ministry’s trade legal affairs, attended a hearing in Beijing together with officials of related Korean companies, including OCI and Hanwha Chemical. The Chinese government has imposed anti-dumping duties on Korean and US polycrystalline si
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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Celltrion, KDB to form W200b bio-health fund
Biosimilar company Celltrion and Korea Development Bank said Wednesday they plan to form a 200 billion-won ($168 million) fund to fuel the bio-health industry. Celltrion CEO Seo Jung-jin and KDB Chairman Lee Dong-gull have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in identifying promising startups and investing in them. They will also work together in realizing Celltrion’s previously pledged vision to invest 40 trillion won by 2030. Seo had announced in May that he would
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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DuPont builds new plant in Cheonan for flexible displays
US-based DuPont Electronics & Imaging said Wednesday that it has completed a new plant in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, that will focus on the production of liquid polyimide (PI) for flexible display substrates. The company is seeking to tap the growing demand for future materials that enable bendable displays. Liquid Polyimide is a cutting-edge material that can replace hard, brittle glass substrates for various form factors such as foldable, rollable, bendable or transparent disp
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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Despite high youth unemployment, small companies face labor shortage: survey
Despite worsening youth unemployment in South Korea, more than two-thirds of small and medium enterprises here appear to have trouble hiring young people, a survey showed Wednesday. Online recruiting company JobKorea surveyed 526 companies with less than 300 staff and found that 67 percent of the companies suffered from labor shortages. The result appears to be in contrast to reports about worsening employment among young people. According to 2018 data from the Korean Education Development In
TechnologySept. 18, 2019
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BTS’ special playlist
After enjoying a monthlong vacation, BTS resumed its activities Monday, boarding a plane for an overseas engagement. While its agency, Big Hit Entertainment, declined to disclose details of the trip, fans are happy to see their favorite boy band back in the game. The Korea Herald has compiled a special playlist for fans who have been waiting for the band. While it was not easy to pick just a few tunes from the group’s hefty discography, here is a curated list of our favorites, in chronolog
K-popSept. 18, 2019
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Lotte Foundation for Arts launches organ competition
The Lotte Foundation for Arts is to launch the International Organ Competition of Korea next year. The foundation and the Korean Association of Organists will co-host the annual competition to recognize talented young organists around the world. The Lotte Concert Hall, located in Jamsil, eastern Seoul, is home to a grand pipe organ, composed of almost 5,000 pipes installed across three floors. Built by the Austrian company Rieger, it took three years to design and install and cost 2.5 bil
PerformanceSept. 18, 2019
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S. Korea going all-out to stem spread of African swine fever
Wednesday to stem the spread of African swine fever across the country after reporting its second confirmed case of the deadly animal disease at a farm near the heavily fortified border with North Korea. The new case at a pig farm in Yeoncheon was confirmed a day after another case of African swine fever was reported, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.The county near the border with North Korea is about 48 kilometers away from Paju, where the first confirmed case o
Social AffairsSept. 18, 2019
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Fall wine fair at hotel offers 150 varieties of wine
The Mayfield Hotel in Gangseo-gu, western Seoul, is to host the Dionysos Wine Fair at its outdoor gardens Sept. 21-22.The biannual event, held every spring and fall, allows wine aficionados to taste 150 varieties of wine, paired with barbecue plates, caprese salad with burrata cheese and Iberico jamon (Iberian ham) with melon. A wine concierge service will be offered along with discounts on wine purchases. Pop-jazz band Get Alright will take the stage.Winners of the best dresser award -- o
FoodSept. 18, 2019
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Music fans flock to stream K-pop classics
One of South Korea’s longest-running music chart shows is streaming old episodes from the 1990s and 2000s, a move that has proven a hit with music fans.SBS’ “Inkigayo” has been showcasing the best of Korean pop music to viewers across the country for the last three decades on the small screen and some of its most glorious days are now available for viewing on the YouTube channel SBS Kpop Classic.The channel has been broadcasting episodes from between the late 1990s and ea
K-popSept. 18, 2019
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Philips introduces health care AI at Korea’s radiology congress
Philips said it is showcasing various artificial intelligence solutions for health care at the 75th Korean Congress of Radiology, held Wednesday through Saturday at Coex in southern Seoul. Demand for better medical services is on the rise globally, but resources, including human resources, are increasingly on the decline, said Philips, calling for “more effective remedies, improved patient experience, enhanced workflow for medical staff and lowered medical cost.” The a
IndustrySept. 18, 2019
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Man sets fire to self, wife on street
A man in his 60s reportedly set fire to himself and his wife after an argument on a street in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, at around 12 midnight, Monday. The man took out a container of inflammable material from his car and poured it over his spouse and set her ablaze. He then doused himself with the liquid and lit himself on fire, according to Bundang Police Station. Passersby extinguished the flames and the injured couple were taken to a nearby hospital. The wife and husband are both listed in
Social AffairsSept. 18, 2019
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Defense chief denounces drone attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities
Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo on Wednesday denounced recent drone attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia as "a reckless act" that harms global security and stability."It is a serious threat to key energy infrastructure of the world, and a reckless act that undermines the global energy security and regional stability," Jeong said during a ceremony held in Seoul to mark Saudi National Day, expressing hope that the country will swiftly overcome the crisis. Pointing to dec
DefenseSept. 18, 2019
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Disclosure of information about ongoing investigations may be banned after Cho case is closed
The ruling Democratic Party and the Justice Ministry agreed on Wednesday that the public disclosure of information about ongoing investigations should be banned after the case against members of Justice Minister Cho Kuk’s family is closed.The ministry is taking steps to revise media guidelines to restrict prosecutors from disclosing information concerning ongoing investigations. Under the new guidelines, the justice minister will be able to order an inspection of any prosecutor who leaks s
Social AffairsSept. 18, 2019