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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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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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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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KITA offers test bed for startups in Coex
The Korea International Trade Association said Tuesday it will offer selected local startups a test bed to showcase their innovative technologies and services in hopes of vitalizing the ecosystem.According to KITA, Coex Startup Testbed provides opportunities for budding startups to test ideas and technologies that could be implemented in the service industry at Coex.After several stages of expert reviews, startups that make it to the final roster for the test bed will be given the chance to coll
IndustrySept. 10, 2019
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Four Netflix films invited to Busan Int'l Film Festival
Four Netflix original movies have been invited to this year's Busan International Film Festival in an apparent move to keep up with rapidly changing trends in the industry.Last week, the festival announced this year's lineup of 303 films from 85 countries. The list included four Netflix films -- "The King" by David Michod, "The Two Popes" by Fernando Meirelles, "Marriage Story" by Noah Baumbach and "I Lost My Body" by Jeremy Clapin.The 24th edition of BIFF
FilmSept. 10, 2019
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Police seek help from Interpol to track down man who threatened Moon
Police said they had suspended indictment procedures for a man suspected of issuing an online threat to assassinate President Moon Jae-in. The decision was made owing to the man’s foreign citizenship, and police have enlisted the help of international authorities in tracking him down. Seoul Gangbuk Police Station said Monday that the man, who allegedly posted the threat last month, turned out to be a foreign national living overseas. Police did not release additional information about the
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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Govt. to open Moon's presidential library in 2022
South Korea has decided to build a separate library for President Moon Jae-in by 2022, when his tenure ends, a related ministry announced Tuesday.A national library for the country's retired presidents is located in Sejong, an administrative town some 120 kilometers south of Seoul.But the government plans to construct a separate repository for official papers, records and historical materials produced during Moon's presidency, according to the National Archive of Korea under the wing of the Mini
PoliticsSept. 10, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Patients check out of strike-hit National Cancer Center
With a labor union strike continuing at the National Cancer Center, more patients are deciding to leave the state-run hospital.Workers at the hospital went on strike over pay conditions on Sept. 6, marking the first strike at the center since it opened in 2001. “Throughout its 18 years of existence, there have never been wage negotiations at the National Cancer Center,” the NCC branch of the Korean Health and Medical Workers’ Union said. Nurses and nurse aides make up the
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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Vice unification minister to make 2-day trip to inter-Korean liaison office
Vice Unification Minister Suh Ho will make a two-day trip to an inter-Korean liaison office Tuesday on the occasion of the first anniversary of the opening of the office aimed at fostering cross-border exchanges, a ministry official said.Suh will leave for the office in the North's border town of Kaesong later on Tuesday with a plan to stay there until Wednesday, according to the official. It is rare for a vice unification minister, who also serves as a co-head of the office, to spend a night th
North KoreaSept. 10, 2019
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Cabinet approves bill to support job seekers
The Cabinet on Tuesday passed a bill on government support for job seekers in the low-income bracket who do not have employment insurance. Under the new program, the government will provide 500,000 won ($420) per month for up to six months to job seekers between 34 and 64 years old from households that earn less than 60 percent of the median income and have less than 600 million won in assets. For those between 18 and 34 years old, the condition is less than 120 percent of the median income
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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Sexual assaults against children up 17.9%: report
The number of sexual crimes committed against children jumped 17.9 percent in 2018 compared with two years earlier, police data showed Tuesday, highlighting the need to strengthen policies to protect children. Sexual assault cases in which children under the age of 13 were victims totaled 1,277 cases last year, compared with 1,083 cases in 2016, according to the data police provided to independent lawmaker Jeong In-hwa.By category, rape and sexual abuse accounted for 1,081 cases, up by 179 cases
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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[News Focus] Korea ranked 28th among 36 OECD members in employment
SEJONG -- The government is claiming that the nation’s index on employment has improved, compared to past months.But the situation is still bleak when it comes to the comparison with the 36 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which measures employment as a proportion of the working age population -- those aged between 15 and 64. In the latest data held by the OECD, South Korea ranked 28th out of the 36 OECD countries in terms of this employment rate,
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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N. Korea says willing to hold talks with US in September
Nuclear-armed North Korea said Monday it is willing to resume talks later this month with the United States, after a standstill in the denuclearisation process since the collapse of a February summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.The pair agreed to restart working-level dialogue during an impromptu meeting at the Demilitarised Zone dividing North and South Korea in June, but those talks have yet to begin."We are willing to sit face-to-face with the US around late September at a time
North KoreaSept. 10, 2019
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All 4 Korean crew members rescued from capsized vessel off US coast
All four Korean crew members trapped inside a capsized vessel off the US east coast have been rescued, the US Coast Guard said.News of Monday's rescue came more than 30 hours after the Golden Ray cargo vessel flipped onto its side as it left the Port of Brunswick, Georgia, on Sunday.Three were rescued first in "relatively good" condition and taken to a hospital for emergency medical care, Capt. John Reed of the Coast Guard said at a press briefing near the site of the incident.The four
Social AffairsSept. 10, 2019
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NSC voices 'strong concern' about N. Korea's projectile launch
South Korea's National Security Council expressed "strong concern" Tuesday about North Korea's latest launch of projectiles.The NSC standing committee convened an emergency videoconferencing session, presided over by Chung Eui-yong, chief of the presidential national security office.Its members "expressed strong concern that North Korea is continuing the launch of short-range projectiles since May," Cheong Wa Dae said. They also reviewed the overall security conditions on the
DefenseSept. 10, 2019
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US is aware of reports of NK projectile launch: official
The United States is aware of reports of North Korea's latest projectile launches and is monitoring the situation with its allies in the region, a senior US government official said Monday. Hours earlier, North Korea twice fired unidentified projectiles into the East Sea, according to South Korea's military.The launches came shortly after the regime offered to resume denuclearization talks with the US in late September."We are aware of reports of projectiles launched from North Korea. We ar
North KoreaSept. 10, 2019
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N. Korea fires short-range projectiles toward East Sea: JCS
North Korea fired two short-range projectiles from a western region toward the East Sea on Tuesday, South Korea's military said, just hours after the communist nation offered to resume nuclear talks with the United States.The projectiles were fired at 6:53 a.m. and 7:12 a.m. from areas in the city of Kaechon, South Pyongan Province, about 80 kilometers north of the capital, Pyongyang, in a northeastern direction, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.Both flew around 330 km across the peninsula,
North KoreaSept. 10, 2019
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Posco workers reach agreement on wage deal
Posco, South Korea's largest steelmaker, said Monday it reached a deal with its labor union on a wage and collective bargaining agreement that includes a 2 percent raise in base pay. The union put the deal to a vote earlier in the day, with 86.1 percent, or 5,449 workers, choosing to accept it, the company said.Of 6,485 unionized workers, 6,330 took part in the vote and 881 people opposed the deal, it said.Posco and the union had tentatively reached an agreement late last month in negotiations i
IndustrySept. 9, 2019
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Tune in for peace on the peninsula ... hopefully
PAJU, Gyeonggi Province -- “Tracks: To Pyeongyang” inscribed on signs at Dorasan Station was both a symbol of hope for peace on the Korean Peninsula and a reminder that it has yet to come.Just a stone’s throw away from the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, the station currently serves merely as an arrival spot for peace-themed tourism to the de facto border between the two Koreas. But its facilities and location means it could potentially serve as an international train sto
CultureSept. 9, 2019
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Smart speaker privacy concerns spread to Korea
With Google, Amazon and Apple in hot water for enabling their artificial intelligence speakers to collect recordings of users’ voice commands, similar incidents are now occurring in South Korea, where the country’s tech giants have been found gathering personal dialogue with their speakers. Naver and Kakao admitted last week that their AI-based interfaces have been collecting users’ audio data and converting it to written files. Such processes were also found to have been condu
TechnologySept. 9, 2019
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[Graphic News] Nearly half of S. Korean population to be aged 65 or older by 2067
The proportion of people in South Korea aged 65 years or older could increase sharply amid a rapidly aging population, the country’s statistics agency said. Statistics Korea forecast that the country’s population is likely to fall to 39 million in 2067, sharply down from 51.7 million in 2019. It said people aged 65 years or older could account for 46.5 percent of the country’s population, which marks a sharp rise from the current 14.9 percent. In comparison, the world’s
Social AffairsSept. 9, 2019
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World Energy Council chair urges for innovative energy tech
World Energy Council Chairman Younghoon David Kim highlighted that innovative technologies are key to fostering the future development of the energy industry and resolving current crises like climate change during the 24th World Energy Congress that kicked off Monday. Hosted by the World Energy Council, the four-day event is being held in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, under the theme of “Energy for Prosperity.” It is being attended by about 15,000 people from the energy sector
IndustrySept. 9, 2019
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Kangwon Land casino tops Kakao’s list of tourist destination search terms
Where in Seoul is it hardest to get a taxi? Which tourist destinations do users type in most frequently when searching a navigation app? South Korea’s Kakao has come up with answers to readers’ burning questions about Koreans’ mobility habits.Kakao’s mobility affiliate, Kakao Mobility, announced the publication on Monday of the “2019 Kakao Mobility Report,” produced by analyzing user data from its various mobility apps. Kakao Mobility has published the annual
TechnologySept. 9, 2019