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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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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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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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N. Korea sends trash balloons into S. Korea for 2nd consecutive day: JCS
North Korea floated trash-carrying balloons into South Korea for a second straight day on Thursday, South Korea's military said, the latest in its repeated provocations Seoul condemned as "senseless." The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the North launching some 480 trash balloons from late Wednesday until 12 p.m. Thursday, with around 100 trash bundles landing in Seoul and northern parts of Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital. In a notice sent to reporters at
Social AffairsSept. 5, 2024
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Lawmaker blasted for allegedly asking hospital for favors
A lawmaker with the ruling People Power Party came under fire Thursday for suspicions he solicited favors from a hospital amid disruptions in health care services nationwide. At the plenary meeting of the National Assembly, Rep. Yohan Ihn was photographed by a press camera texting “thanks” on his cellphone to an unidentified recipient who appeared to be telling him about a patient that he knows. In the messages, as captured in the photograph, the person on the other side of the conve
PoliticsSept. 5, 2024
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[Eye interview] 'Imagining the possibilities gets me excited'
What if you were given carte blanche to do anything that you desire? While that may be a dream come true for most, architect Cho Min-suk said, “I refuse to do that project.” A leading Korean architect and winner of several awards including the Golden Lion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014, Cho was offered just such an opportunity 10 years ago. “Someone with means said, ‘You just make a pure, beautiful place,’” recalled Cho during an int
CultureSept. 5, 2024
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[Today’s K-pop] NCT Taeyong’s solo concert film to premiere
NCT Taeyong's first solo concert will be made into a movie and will come to cinemas Sept. 25, according to distributor CJ4D Plex on Thursday. “Taeyong: TY Track in Cinema” will not only let the audience relive the live show but also get a glimpse of Taeyeong's preparation for the stage along with candid commentaries. He hosted his first solo concert “TY Track” in Seoul in late February and put on “Tap,” the titular track from his second solo EP, ahea
K-popSept. 5, 2024
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Twice’s Tzuyu reveals new, mature side in solo debut
Twice's youngest member Tzuyu is set to make her solo debut Friday, promising fans a more mature and sexy side they haven’t seen before. The Taiwanese singer becomes the third Twice member to go solo, following Nayeon in June 2022 and Jihyo in August 2023, with the release of her first mini-album, “abouTZU.” "While performing with Twice members and seeing various stages, I started wondering what it would be like to have my own stage, inspired by other female solo arti
K-popSept. 5, 2024
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Tokyo hands in list of Koreans who died in 1945 Japanese ship explosion
Tokyo has handed over a long-awaited list of Koreans who perished aboard the Ukishima Maru, a Japanese ship that exploded in 1945 while repatriating thousands of Koreans after Japan's colonial rule ended, the Seoul government announced on Thursday. The announcement by the two countries came just a day before Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits Seoul for a summit with President Yoon Suk Yeol before leaving his office. The transferred list is incomplete, as the Japanese government has not
Foreign AffairsSept. 5, 2024
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Suh Se-ok's pioneering spirit revived through LG OLEDs
The work of Suh Se-ok, a late pioneer of modern Korean ink painting, has been re-created as media art for the third edition of Frieze Seoul in the LG OLED lounge. The re-creation was made possible through collaboration between LG OLED and the late artist's two sons: artist Suh Do-ho and architect Suh Eul-ho. The exhibition “Suh Se Ok X LG OLED: Reimagined by Suh Do Ho, Shaped by Suh Eul Ho” -- which is on view during Frieze Seoul at Coex until Saturday -- shows media works in th
Arts & DesignSept. 5, 2024
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[Herald Interview] LG's Kate Oh's perseverance pays off with digital canvas
It takes time when you are striving to change people’s long-standing perceptions. Kate Oh, vice president of the Brand Communication Division at LG Home Entertainment Company, is starting to see progress after years of trying to redefine art with OLED TVs. LG OLED has collaborated with over 30 globally established artists since 2021, including Anish Kapoor, Barry X Ball, Damien Hirst, Sir John Akomfrah, Kevin McCoy, Kim Whan-ki and Suh Se-ok. LG OLED joined Frieze Seoul as the official hea
Arts & DesignSept. 5, 2024
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Six arrested for oil theft after digging underground tunnel
Police have arrested six people for attempting to steal oil from a public pipeline by digging an underground tunnel in the middle of an urban center in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province. According to Daejeon Metropolitan Police, the suspects, along with three accomplices, rented a two-story warehouse in Cheonan in February, from where they started digging the secret tunnel over the past four months. The discovered tunnel, located 4 meters underground, measures about 75 centimeters wide and 90
Social AffairsSept. 5, 2024
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Seoul shares down for 3rd day on US woes
South Korean shares dropped for a third consecutive session Thursday amid concerns of an economic recession in the United States. The local currency rose against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index lost 5.30 points, or 0.21 percent, to close at 2,575.50. Trading volume was moderate at 371 million shares worth 10 trillion won ($7.48 billion), with losers outnumbering winners 519 to 358. Retail investors purchased a net 457.6 billion won worth of local shares, extending
MarketSept. 5, 2024
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More dads taking paternity leave while fewer Koreans get married
Amid growing concerns over Korea's low birth rate with the government grappling to tackle the demographic crisis, the proportion of men who took parental leave last year increased by fivefold from eight years ago, recent numbers show. According to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family's "Life of Men and Women through 2024 Statistics" on Thursday, men accounted for 28 percent of the 126,000 people accessing parental leave benefits last year, showing a significant improvem
Social AffairsSept. 5, 2024
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Construction of new Namsan gondola lift to finish in 2026
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Thursday that it will soon officially begin construction for the Namsan Gondola, a five-minute gondola lift route from Myeong-dong Station to the top of Seoul's central mountain, to be completed in spring 2026. During the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, the city government said it will officially begin constructing the 832-meter-long gondola lift route in November this year. Once completed, each gondola
Social AffairsSept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] Honing diplomatic skill of businesses
To safeguard their interest and tackle the threat of geopolitical risk to their operations in foreign markets, Korean firms are asked to develop the skills and mindset of the diplomat, and their first job is understanding the fast-changing regulatory environment with a long-term commitment, experts said Thursday “Diplomacy is no longer just a matter of national defense and security. It is an economic issue directly related to the country's future livelihood. At the center are compan
EconomySept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] Korean CEOs urged to adopt long-term perspective on lobbying
Experts in global business diplomacy on Thursday discussed emerging lobbying trends and assessed the readiness of Korean companies to navigate complex geopolitical developments, offering strategies for more effective lobbying. This discussion was a key part of the annual The Korea Herald HIT Forum, held this year at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seoul. The event's theme, "Business Diplomacy — Navigating business through mega election year," underscored the ch
IndustrySept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] AmCham chief highlights Korea-US ties in shifting dynamics
American Chamber of Commerce in Korea Chairman and CEO James Kim on Thursday stressed the importance of maintaining strong bilateral ties between South Korea and the US amid changing dynamics in global interactions. “As we navigate this mega-election year globally, the importance of ‘business diplomacy’ has never been more critical,” Kim said, delivering a congratulatory speech at The Korea Herald HIT Forum held Thursday in central Seoul. Kim, who has taken on top posts a
IndustrySept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] Strategic lobbying critical for Corporate Korea: top Washington lobbyist
Corporate Korea should engage in strategic lobbying at both federal and state levels to navigate the US’ regulatory landscape and protect its interests amid shifting political dynamics. This was the key takeaway from a special session at The Korea Herald HIT Forum, held at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seoul on Thursday, as seasoned US lobbyist Brian Ballard shared his insights on the art of business diplomacy in the run-up to the US presidential election this year. During
IndustrySept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] Seoul Mayor champions city’s growth as global business hub
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on Thursday delivered congratulatory remarks at The Korea Herald HIT Forum, expressing his commitment to ensuring that Seoul continues to evolve as an attractive "global business hub" for current and future investors. "Korean companies have expanded their global presence across diverse fields, including high-tech sectors like semiconductors and electric vehicles as well as K-culture, energy and finance," Oh said during the forum held under the title &qu
IndustrySept. 5, 2024
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Lawmakers blame lack of control tower behind surge in deepfake sex crimes
Both ruling and opposition lawmakers have recently highlighted the need for a solid control tower within the Cabinet to tackle the latest surge in digital sex crimes involving deepfake pornography, while criticizing the weak coordination among ministries tasked with handling the issue. During a parliamentary hearing held by the National Assembly's Gender Equality and Family Committee on Wednesday, main opposition Democratic Party of Korea Rep. Kim Nam-hee blamed the Ministry of Gender Equal
PoliticsSept. 5, 2024
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[HIT Forum] 'Government, companies should team up to brace for US policy changes'
With the upcoming US presidential election posing as a critical juncture in global trade, Team Korea should join forces to come up with strategies tailored to major industries and boost outreach, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vice Chairman Park Il-joon said Thursday. "Policies of the two major parties in the US (the Republican Party and Democratic Party) differ greatly, especially in the industries where Korea holds an edge, such as energy, semiconductors, batteries and vehicles,&q
IndustrySept. 5, 2024
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Opposition lawmakers reject president's Chuseok gifts
Some opposition party lawmakers took to social media to reject Chuseok gifts sent by President Yoon Suk Yeol, posting photos of the gifts and criticizing the administration. Rep. Kim Joon-hyung of the minor opposition Rebuilding Korea Party posted a picture to Facebook on Wednesday showing him returning the unopened gift to a parcel delivery worker. “I clearly told them not to send gifts,” Kim said in the post. “But just like how he handles diplomacy, appoints ministers as he p
PoliticsSept. 5, 2024