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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Teen smoking, drinking decline, while mental health, dietary habits worsen
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Prosecutors may summon ex-Justice Minister Cho this week
Former Justice Minister Cho Kuk will likely face prosecutors later this week for questioning over corruption allegations involving his family. Prosecutors suspect Cho’s influence over his wife’s purchase of shares in battery firm WFM at a lower price than their market value. Cho was a senior secretary to President Moon Jae-in at the time of the purchase. Prosecutors are also looking into dubious bank transfers between Cho and his wife. Cho is also accused of compli
PoliticsOct. 27, 2019
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[Feature] Anti-corruption body now key political battleground
A large group of liberal protesters gathered near the National Assembly in Yeouido on Saturday chanting, “We the people must change the prosecution.” Among their key demands was the creation of an independent body to investigate corruption allegations involving senior government officials. Similar calls also reverberated in front of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho-dong, southern Seoul. Conservatives also held rallies in Yeouido and Seocho-dong, protesting the
PoliticsOct. 27, 2019
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KEB Hana, Woori chiefs likely to face heavy penalties over derivatives misselling
With financial authorities set to finish their monthslong investigation of the sale of high-risk derivatives-linked securities and related funds, key sellers are likely to be handed down heavy penalties for failing to properly warn investors of the risks.At the heart of the commotion was KEB Hana Bank, which has recently been found to have discreetly deleted related internal documents, attempting to stifle evidence. The market watchdog Financial Supervisory Service is scheduled to wrap up its in
MarketOct. 27, 2019
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3.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Korea
An earthquake of 3.4 magnitude was reported in South Gyeongsang Province at 3:37 p.m. Sunday, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.The weather agency said the earthquake, whose epicenter was around 15 kilometers south of Changnyeong County, was about 11 kilometers deep.Reports of tremors came in from the surrounding areas of Changwon, Gimhae, Geoje and Haman.A nuclear power plant in the neighboring city of Ulsan was unaffected and operating as per normal, the city office said.Fir
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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N. Korea warns clock is ticking on nuke talks with US
North Korea’s former top nuclear envoy said Sunday the close ties between the leaders of the regime and the US have a limited impact on their stalled denuclearization talks, stressing the year-end deadline for Washington to reconsider its negotiation method is fast approaching.“The US is seriously mistaken if it is of the idea of passing off in peace the end of this year, by exploiting the close personal relations between its president and the Chairman of the State Affairs Commission
North KoreaOct. 27, 2019
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Brokerages post weak Q3 net profit amid sluggish market
South Korean brokerages posted worse-than-expected third-quarter net profit, data from the Financial Supervisory Service showed Sunday, with the lackluster performance attributed to a sluggish stock market coupled with local investors’ soured sentiment toward derivative products. According to the FSS’ electronic disclosure board, five major brokerages that have disclosed their third-quarter earnings report all saw substantial drops in net profit on-quarter and fell short of market ex
MarketOct. 27, 2019
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Ex-President Park’s confidante faces tax probe
Former President Park Geun-hye’s confidante Choi Soon-sil faces a prosecution probe over allegations that she did not pay taxes on a real estate transaction.The Suwon District Prosecutors’ Office said Saturday the National Tax Service has reported Choi and her daughter Chung Yoo-ra for violating laws on tax offenses.According to the tax agency, Choi sold a building in Gangnam, southern Seoul, for around 12.6 billion won ($10.7 million) in February and has not paid some 1.9 billion wo
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Police to probe professor over wartime sex slavery remarks
Police said Sunday that they are investigating a professor who called Japan’s World War II sexual enslavement of girls and women “a form of prostitution.”Police have interviewed civic groups who lodged a defamation complaint against Lew Seok-choon, a sociology professor at Yonsei University, for his remarks regarding “comfort women,” as the wartime sex slaves are euphemistically called.On Sept. 19, Lew said during a lecture that the Japanese military was &ldquo
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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South Korea’s exports to turn around in 2020 Q1: report
South Korea’s declining exports are predicted to turn around in the first quarter of next year on the back of rising demand for chips and recovery in the global economy, a trade association said Sunday. “The nation’s exports are expected to bottom out this month and turn positive from the first quarter of next year due to the recovery in chip unit prices,” said Moon Byung-ki, a senior researcher at the Korea International Trade Association’s trend analysis division,
IndustryOct. 27, 2019
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GS E&C buys stakes in $1.4b petroleum plant project in Turkey
GS Engineering and Construction said Sunday it had bought a nearly 50 percent stake in a $1.4 billion project to construct a petrochemical plant in Turkey.The South Korean builder has signed a shareholder agreement with Ronesans Holding of Turkey to acquire a 49 percent stake in Ceyhan Petrokimya Endustriyel Yatrim (CPEY), a subsidiary of the Turkish business group, the firm said. The signing ceremony was held in Istanbul on Sept. 26. By buying the stake, GS E&C will also earn profits
IndustryOct. 27, 2019
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SKT forms partnership to build 5G networks in Philippines
SK Telecom said Sunday it has formed a strategic partnership with Now Corporation to build 5G infrastructure in the Philippines. SKT will share its know-how in 5G infrastructure design and construction, opening up the export of business-to-business solutions between Korea and the Philippines. By the first half of 2020, SKT will draw up a road map for 5G services, design infrastructure in the Philippines and provide education on core 5G technologies. The company will later aid the building
IndustryOct. 27, 2019
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US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and became arguably the world's most wanted man, is believed dead after being targeted by a US military raid in Syria.A US official told The Associated Press late Saturday that al-Baghdadi was targeted in Syria's Idlib province. The official said confirmation that the IS chief was killed in an explosion is pending. No other details were available. The official was not authori
World NewsOct. 27, 2019
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Incheon Global Campus leads Green Growth Week events
Professors and students from the world’s leading universities with a presence at Incheon Global Campus shared their knowledge about how to achieve a green energy transformation during Global Green Growth Week. The Global Green Growth Institute hosted Global Green Growth Week 2019, which offered a chance to explore knowledge and strategies on the policy, finance, technological and social dimensions of transitioning to renewable energy. During the event, held at Coex Intercontinental Hotel f
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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First frost of this autumn spotted in Seoul
As the mercury dropped to the lowest degree of the season, the first frost was spotted in Seoul and its surrounding area on Sunday, according to local forecasts.Seoul and Suwon, south of the capital, saw the first frost in the morning, while the daily low dipped to 4.7 degrees Celsius and 3 degrees Celsius, respectively, the Korea Meteorological Administration said. It said frost came 15 days later than last year, when Seoul saw its first frost on Oct. 12, and one day behind the average of the p
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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Suspected pathogenic bird flu case reported in Anseong
A suspected virulent avian influenza case was reported in the city of Anseong, 80 kilometers south of Seoul, authorities said Sunday.A case of AI H5 virus was confirmed in excrement of wild birds that was sampled Tuesday, according the Ministry of Environment. It will take about three to five days to confirm whether the virus is highly pathogenic, officials said. Officials said they have been reinforcing quarantine and inspection efforts within the region where the virus sample was discove
Social AffairsOct. 27, 2019
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Bishops urge Pope to open priesthood to married men in Amazon
VATICAN CITY (AFP) -- Catholic bishops gathered at a special Vatican assembly called on Pope Francis Saturday to open the priesthood to married men in the Amazon, as well as giving women a greater role to play and making damaging the environment a sin.The bishops issued a list of recommendations at the close of a three-week "synod" on the Pan-Amazonian region which highlighted challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest, the exploitation of indigenous peoples and a scarcity in
WorldOct. 27, 2019
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N. Korea tells US not to ignore year-end deadline on Trump-Kim friendship: KCNA
North Korea said on Sunday there has been no progress in the North Korea-United States relations, and hostilities that could lead to an exchange of fire have continued, according to North Korea's state news agency KCNA.In a statement under the name of North Korea senior official Kim Yong-chol, KCNA said that it would be mistaken for the United States to ignore a year-end deadline on US President Donald Trump's and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's "close personal relations."Kim Jong-un
North KoreaOct. 27, 2019
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Doosan Bears claw their way up to claim improbable Korean Series title
Back on Aug. 15, the Doosan Bears were nine games back in third place in the Korea Baseball Organization standings, far enough behind the league-leading SK Wyverns with 33 games remaining that the Bears weren't regarded as a serious threat to the Wyverns' bid for the regular season crown.But the Bears toppled the Wyverns for first place on the final day of the regular season on Oct. 1. And some three weeks later on Saturday, the Bears celebrated the 2019 Korean Series title, the franchise's sixt
BaseballOct. 27, 2019
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More convenience stores to suspend sales of liquid e-cigarettes following govt. warning
More convenience stores in South Korea are suspending sales of liquid type e-cigarettes following a government warning for people not to use such vaping products due to serious health risks.Convenience store chains Emart24 and 7-Eleven announced Saturday they will halt sales of three flavored liquid e-cigarettes made by US maker Juul Labs and one from state-run tobacco maker KT&G. The two retailers allowed their convenience stores to sell their remaining inventories of liquid type e-ci
IndustryOct. 26, 2019
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Suspected pathogenic bird flu case reported in city of Gimcheon
A suspected virulent avian influenza case has been reported in the southern city of Gimcheon, authorities said Saturday, amid South Korea's efforts to contain the spread of African swine fever. A case of AI H5 virus was confirmed in wild bird feces that were sampled Wednesday, according to the officials in Gimcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, 230 kilometers south of Seoul. The authorities said it will take about five days to confirm whether the virus is highly pathogenic. Officials sa
Social AffairsOct. 26, 2019