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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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[Robert Fouser] Accepting migrants in South Korea
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Allies say 1953 mutual defense treaty extends to cyber, space threats
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Babymonster showcases YG-style hip hop with 1st LP ‘Drip’
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Samsung CEO calls for unrivaled technological leadership
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Ex-Justice Minister Cho Kuk returns to law faculty
Former Justice Minister Cho Kuk is returning to the faculty of Seoul National University School of Law. According to the school on Tuesday, Cho faxed a request to return to his teaching job at the school around 6 p.m. Monday.Earlier that afternoon, Cho announced his resignation as justice minister in a statement. President Moon Jae-in accepted the resignation at 5:38 p.m. Cho’s request was approved by the dean’s office and the university’s vice president, the school said.L
PoliticsOct. 15, 2019
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Daewoong, Medytox lock horns over BTX DNA report
Daewoong and Medytox once again butted heads over newly submitted DNA investigation reports about each other’s BTX strains. The South Korean manufacturers of wrinkle-erasing botulinum toxin products Meditoxin and Nabota are entangled in legal battles in Korea and the US regarding the source of Daewoong’s BTX strain. Medytox claims Daewoong stole its BTX through a former employee who moved to Daewoong. DNA analysis of the two firms’ BTX was intended to shine a light on the riddl
IndustryOct. 15, 2019
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[Kim Seong-kon] We, too, can inadvertently become terrorists
Today we live in a violent world. Every day, war and terrorism are exterminating human lives somewhere on this planet. In advanced countries, violence is not tolerated, and is strictly prohibited by law. In many underdeveloped countries, however, violence is so rampant and omnipresent that people have no other choice than to live with it. Violence takes many forms. Some forms of violence are visible and obvious, and others are invisible, subtle, or inconspicuous. Experts say there are four
ViewpointsOct. 15, 2019
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[Shuli Ren] Elliott and Blackstone enter hostile territory in Japan
A small $1.5 billion company is attracting the biggest movers in finance in what’s shaping up as the first high-profile foreign hostile takeover in Japan. If successful, it could wake up the sleepy $228 billion market of publicly listed real-estate companies. The attention is on Unizo Holdings, until recently an obscure developer and hotel operator. The company has a big chunk of its office rental business, which accounts for about 90 percent of operating income, in Tokyo, where the vacanc
ViewpointsOct. 15, 2019
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[Editorial] Cho Kuk’s resignation
The Cabinet approved measures aimed at reforming the prosecution at a meeting presided over by Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Tuesday.The move came a day after the measures were announced by Justice Minister Cho Kuk, who offered to resign shortly after the announcement, caving in to the mounting pressure to step down in order to distance himself from the widening probe into fraud and corruption allegations involving his family.His wife, a professor, was being questioned by prosecutors at the very
EditorialOct. 15, 2019
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S. Korea, Japan to hold working-level talks amid tensions over trade, history
South Korea and Japan will hold working-level diplomatic talks in Seoul this week, Seoul's foreign ministry said Tuesday, in what appears to be another move to address tensions over history and trade.Kim Jung-han, director-general for Asian and Pacific affairs at the foreign ministry, will meet his Japanese counterpart, Shigeki Takizaki, on Wednesday afternoon to discuss issues of mutual interest, the ministry said. Their meeting comes amid growing hopes that Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon's planned
Foreign AffairsOct. 15, 2019
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Korean firms embrace cloud computing to be competitive
With cloud computing technology advancing at a rapid pace, South Korean companies are also transforming the way they handle their data and operations.SK Group’s IT service affiliate SK C&C said Monday it plans to convert 80 percent of its parent company’s business operations to a cloud-based system. For this, it has acquired about 20 percent stake in local cloud service provider Glucose. The decision is designed to integrate Glucose’s Microsoft Azure cloud computing service
TechnologyOct. 15, 2019
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[News Focus] 60% of Korean households have 1-2 members
SEJONG -- The growing number of single-person households in South Korea came to the fore three or four years ago, along with the expanding number of industries and services designed to accommodate them. This demographic change reflects the rapid growth in the number of seniors residing alone and falling marriage rates among people in their 30s and 20s.Simultaneously, low fertility rates among newlyweds have produced a sharp increase in the number of two-member households.The number of households
Social AffairsOct. 15, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Military culls wild boars to stop spread of swine fever
South Korea’s Defense Ministry kicked off a joint operation Tuesday to shoot wild boars to stop the African swine fever from spreading near the border areas to North Korea, after infected carcasses were found. In a joint mission with the Environment Ministry, about 70 to 80 teams of 11 to 12 members each, will be dispatched to border regions, including Paju, Cheorwon and Yeoncheon to shoot down the wild boars with guns and traps, according to the Defense Ministry.Since the first case was c
Social AffairsOct. 15, 2019
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S. Korea, US likely to hold 2nd round of defense cost-sharing talks next week
South Korea and the United States are likely to hold a new round of defense cost-sharing talks next week, diplomatic sources said Tuesday, in what would be the first meeting since a former financial technocrat took over as Seoul's chief negotiator.The new negotiator, Jeong Eun-bo, is said to be heading to Hawaii to meet his US counterpart, James DeHart of the State Department, for the talks on renewing the Special Measures Agreement, according to the sources. "We're at the final stage of co
Foreign AffairsOct. 15, 2019
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Korea National Opera looks forward to greater stability, end to turbulence, under a new leader
The Korea National Opera’s newly appointed Artistic Director Park Hyung-sik, 66, announced four areas he intended to focus on during his term, at a press event held Tuesday at the Seoul Arts Center. They are balance and harmony; fairness and solidarity; expansion of the company; and social responsibility.Park, a former singer with more than 20 years of experience, previously led the Jeongdong Theater and the Uijeongbu Arts Center. He will be heading the state opera company for three years.
PerformanceOct. 15, 2019
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Posco wins innovation prize at Steelie Awards
South Korean steelmaker Posco announced Tuesday it has bagged the innovation prize at the 10th Steelie Awards for its eco-friendly advanced resolution printing technology. This year’s Steelie Awards, hosted by the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was held Tuesday in Mexico’s northeastern city of Monterrey. Posco Group Chairman Choi Jeong-woo attended the awards ceremony. Posco’s advanced resolution printing technology dubbed Posart, allows the firm to print high-defin
IndustryOct. 15, 2019
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Samsung vs. LG spat continues on YouTube
The spat over TV technology between South Korean tech giants Samsung and LG has continued online, with Samsung hinting at the burn-in problem of LG’s organic light-emitting diode TVs, according to industry sources on Tuesday. Samsung recently posted a 50-second video clip on its YouTube channel, titled “TV Burn-in Checker.” Burn-in, widely known as a major weakness of OLED TVs, refers to the discoloration of pixels caused by displaying static images due to the characteristics o
TechnologyOct. 15, 2019
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Viva Republica-led consortium reapplies for internet-only bank
Viva Republica, operator of mobile money transfer service Toss, said Tuesday that its consortium has applied for a business license to establish a new internet-only bank, making its second attempt this year.Its shot at winning is seen as more plausible this time, especially as the previous main rival -- a consortium led by brokerage Kiwoom Securities -- renounced its own bid. “We pioneered Korea’s fintech industry through Toss. Now, through Toss Bank, we plan to build a new internet-
MarketOct. 15, 2019
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Wife of ex-justice minister diagnosed with brain tumor
The wife of former Justice Minister Cho Kuk has been recently diagnosed with a brain tumor and cerebral infarction, her legal representatives said Tuesday.Recent MRI tests showed that Cho's wife, a professor surnamed Chung, is suffering from the brain disease, according to her lawyers."We are currently checking the degree of severity," the legal team said.Chung is under a prosecution probe into allegations that she forged a school award to help her daughter enter medical school and was
Social AffairsOct. 15, 2019
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[Photo News] Foreign Company Day
FOREIGN COMPANY DAY -- Winners pose for a photo on 2018 Foreign Company Day in Seoul on Nov. 5, 2018. This year on Nov. 4, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy is hosting 2019 Foreign Company Day at Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas. Organized by the Korea Foreign Company Association, the annual event is held to acknowledge foreign-invested companies and related organizations that have contributed to the domestic economy. (FORCA)
IndustryOct. 15, 2019
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PGA Tour Rookie of the Year picked by fellow S. Koreans as favorite to win at home
SEOGWIPO -- With the PGA Tour making its annual stop in South Korea's Jeju Island this week, hometown hero Im Sung-jae was picked by his countrymen Tuesday as the title favorite.Im will be one of six full-time PGA Tour players from South Korea in the field at the CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges. The 72-hole, no-cut tournament with $9.75 million at stake starts Thursday at the Club at Nine Bridges.The 21-year-old was voted by his peers as the 2018-2019 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year last month, becoming the f
GolfOct. 15, 2019
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SK Global Chemical to purchase Arkema’s functional polyolefins business
SK Global Chemical is set to acquire French chemical firm Arkema’s functional polyolefins business, in the latest move to boost its packaging business, the firm said Tuesday. The acquisition, worth 335 million euros ($369 million), is expected to be finalized by the second quarter of next year. The proposed deal is currently under review by antitrust authorities.“This will give SK Global Chemical the competitive edge in American and European markets, where packaging industries are hi
IndustryOct. 15, 2019
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GS Caltex to launch first H2 station in Seoul
GS Caltex, a local oil refiner that has a vast network for energy distribution here, will open its first hydrogen refilling station in Seoul at a retail outlet that also houses other sources of energy such as electricity, liquefied petroleum gas and gasoline.Calling it Total Energy Station, the planned station will be built on 3,300 square meters in Gangdong, southeastern Seoul, to provide all sorts of energy needed for ground transportation. It will start operation in December.The hydrogen refi
MobilityOct. 15, 2019
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BTS leader RM's special love of Korean paintings
When South Korea's biggest annual art show, the Korean International Art Fair, was on its course at the COEX convention center in southern Seoul on Sept. 26, a tall young man came to the venue, his face shaded under a cap.He turned to the show's booth allotted to Johyun Gallery and stood planted for a long while in front of flower and bird paintings by Korean master painter Kim Chong-hak. A gallery employee walked him through the collection, but it was only after the man left the exhibition that
PerformanceOct. 15, 2019