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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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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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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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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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[영어답게 표현하기] 유용한 비즈니스 영어 표현들
이번 회에는 저희 책 Advanced Vocab에서 소개한 중상급 영단어들을 알려드립니다. 단어의 우리말 뜻을 기억하는 데에 그치지 않고, 난이도 있는 단어를 실제로 활용하는 단계까지 나아가 보기 바랍니다. 〈파괴, 대규모피해〉 1. decimate [désəmèit] 대량 살상하다 decimate의 deci-는 decade(10년)처럼 10을 뜻한다. 10명 중에 1명을 임의로 뽑아 사형시키던 처형 방식에서 유래한 단어로, ‘대량 살상하다’, ‘파괴시키다’, ‘피폐하게 하다’라는 뜻을 지닌다. The typhoon decimated the region's fishing industry and, as a result, left many people without jobs. 태풍으로 그 지역의 수산업이 큰 타격을 입어 많은 사람들이 일자리를 잃었다. ● 새 공항을 건설하면
English EyeOct. 30, 2024
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Hankook Ilbo chief editorial writer takes office as new head of Korea News Editors’ Association
Lee Tae-gyu chief editorial writer of The Hankook Ilbo, a local daily, was elected as the 26th president of the Korea News Editors’ Association on Tuesday. The association, established in 1957, is a society of senior journalists from 62 South Korean media outlets. It works toward cooperation between news companies and promotes the freedom of the press. Lee was named the new president at the periodical meeting of the association held at the Press Center in Jung-gu, Seoul. The new president
PeopleOct. 30, 2024
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[Korea Quiz] 'Nunchi'
Find the answer at the bottom. "Nunchi" (눈치) is the skill of sensing others' thoughts and feelings. Literally translated as “eye measurement,” it reflects the ability to gauge the context and atmosphere of a situation and act appropriately. This behavior is often seen in those who are sensitive to group dynamics. It is sometimes translated as "reading the room" or "having emotional intelligence." Like any cultural practice, children in South
Hashtag KoreaOct. 30, 2024
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N. Korea, Russia hold joint IT exhibition in Pyongyang for 1st time in 18 yrs
A joint exhibition aimed at promoting information technology exchanges between North Korea and Russia has opened in Pyongyang, the North's state media said Wednesday, marking their first such event in 18 years. The exhibition, held at the People's Palace of Culture, opened Tuesday, according to the Korean Central News Agency, as international attention has focused on North Korea's troop deployment in Russia in apparent support for Moscow in its war with Ukraine. With no mention of
North KoreaOct. 30, 2024
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Seoul shares open lower on tech, car losses
South Korean stocks started lower Wednesday due to losses from large-cap shares in tech and auto firms. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index lost 15.27 points, or 0.58 percent, to 2,602.53 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Overnight, Wall Street finished mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.4 percent, while the Nasdaq composite rose 0.8 percent to a record high on better-than-expected earnings from Alphabet, the parent company of Google. In Seoul, most market heavyweights
MarketOct. 30, 2024
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[Graphic News] Lottery sales on constant increase to hit all-time high in 2024: data
Lottery sales in South Korea rose 7 percent on-year during the first half of this year to reach an all-time high, data showed. Sales of lottery tickets stood at 3.62 trillion won ($2.67 billion) in the January-June period of 2024, compared with 3.38 trillion won the previous year, according to the data from the Finance Ministry. The figure has been on a constant increase, surging 38 percent in four years. Sales came to 2.62 trillion won in the first half of 2020, 2.94 trillion won in the same
Social AffairsOct. 30, 2024
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[Kim Seong-kon] Living in the animal kingdom
These days, intellectuals lament that humans behave as if they were living in the animal kingdom. It means that we have lost our humanity and act like animals. An animal’s primary concern is to eat and survive. In addition to searching or hunting for food, some animals flock together and others fight for dominance over territorial disputes. Of course, animals also have some admirable traits, such as caring and sharing, but these behaviors tend to be limited to family or individuals within
ViewpointsOct. 30, 2024
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[Editorial] Currency risks
South Korea’s financial authorities cautiously watch the fluctuation of the Korean currency’s value against the US dollar in recent weeks, a fresh warning sign that may threaten to undermine the recovery of the country’s economy. The Korean won against the dollar opened at 1,390.5 won on Monday before hitting an intraday high of 1391.5 won. It closed down at 1,385 won. On Tuesday, the Korean currency has ended at 1,386.5 won. In the short term, the fluctuations in the past two
EditorialOct. 30, 2024
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McDonald's global sales fall on muted demand; E. coli outbreak fallout looms
McDonald's posted a steeper-than-expected drop in quarterly global sales, hurt by muted demand across key markets, including Europe and the United States where it is expected to face more weakness as the burger giant reels from a deadly E. coli outbreak. Shares of the company were down 2.4 percent before the bell on Tuesday even as it beat profit estimates. Global sales fell 1.5 percent in the third quarter, the biggest decline in four years, compared with analysts' average estimate of
World NewsOct. 29, 2024
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China confirms detention of S. Korean national on suspected espionage charges
China confirmed Tuesday that it has detained a South Korean citizen on suspicion of violating the country's anti-espionage law, marking the first case where a South Korean national has been arrested in China since the revised law took effect last year. "A South Korean national was arrested by Chinese authorities on charges of espionage," Lin Jian, a spokesperson at China's foreign ministry, told a press briefing, without disclosing other details. He said China has notified th
Foreign AffairsOct. 29, 2024
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Top diplomats of S. Korea, EU to hold talks next week amid NK troop deployment
Top diplomats of South Korea and the European Union will hold talks next week, Seoul's foreign ministry said Tuesday, with discussions likely to cover North Korea's dispatch of troops to Russia. Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and Josep Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, will meet in Seoul next Monday at the inaugural South Korea-EU strategic dialogue. The strategic dialogue platform was established following a bilateral summit held in May
Foreign AffairsOct. 29, 2024
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Court dismisses injunction by ex-ADOR head Min seeking reinstatement as CEO
A Seoul court on Tuesday dismissed an injunction request by the former CEO of K-pop label ADOR seeking to be reinstated to her position, amid the ongoing dispute with ADOR's parent company, Hybe. Min filed for the injunction last month as she contested the board's decision to remove her from the job over Hybe accusing her of attempting to take control of ADOR and its flagship group, NewJeans. Min has denied the claims. The Seoul Central District Court said it was dismissing the case as
K-popOct. 29, 2024
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Top security adviser meets Danish parliament delegation
National Security Adviser Shin Won-sik met with a visiting Danish parliament delegation Tuesday, and discussed the bilateral partnership and other issues, including North Korea's troop deployment to Russia, the presidential office said. In the meeting with the delegation, which included Michael Aastrup Jensen, head of the foreign affairs policy committee of the Danish parliament, Shin stressed that South Korea is urging North Korean troops to withdraw from Russia immediately and end its ill
DefenseOct. 29, 2024
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Yoon's foreign policy adviser visits Australia to discuss security, frigate project
Chang Ho-jin, foreign policy adviser to President Yoon Suk Yeol, has visited Australia to discuss cooperation in the security and defense industry, including Canberra's frigate project, the presidential office said Tuesday. Chang visited Australia from Monday to Tuesday for meetings with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Vice Minister of Defense Greg Moriarty to exchange opinions on regional security issues and Australia's military acquisition program. During the meetings, Cha
Foreign AffairsOct. 29, 2024
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Painter Hwang In-ran's exhibition at Art Cube 2R2 shows abyss, solitude
Painter Hwang In-ran has unveiled her solo exhibition “Abyss at Noon: Beatrice of Silence.” The new paintings feature meticulous brush strokes and repetitive, layered lines to convey the artist’s solitude and silence. Hwang's acrylic paintings at the exhibition are based on the artist's meditative imagery, some of which show images of flowers, birds and a woman. The exhibition kicked off on Oct. 24, running through Nov. 28 at the Art Cube 2R2 in Gangnam-gu, southern S
Arts & DesignOct. 29, 2024
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Ukraine envoy to travel to S. Korea as Yoon, Zelenskyy vow strategic cooperation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will appoint a special envoy to South Korea following talks held with President Yoon Suk Yeol over the phone pledging strategic cooperation in a bid to counter North Korean troops in Russia, according to the presidential office Tuesday. Yoon and Zelenskyy "denounced the illicit military cooperation between North Korea and Russia with the strongest language possible," as the two countries agreed to seek strategic countermeasures, Yoon's offic
PoliticsOct. 29, 2024
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Flexibility granted to medical schools on student leave
In response to pressing demands from national medical schools, the government has decided to allow universities to individually authorize leaves of absence for medical students, reversing its previous stance. The Ministry of Education announced Tuesday afternoon that the government and presidents of 40 medical universities reached a consensus that students return by the 2025 academic year at the latest. In order to pave the way to accelerate the return of students and normalize studies in medica
Social AffairsOct. 29, 2024
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Busan adding longer-haul flights with Bali route to start Wednesday
Longer international flights are being added at Gimhae International Airport, starting with a new route to Bali, Indonesia, the Busan city government said Tuesday. Starting Wednesday, flights to Bali operated by Air Busan will take off four times a week from the Busan airport. This is the first regular flight longer than 5,000 kilometers to be scheduled from an airport outside Seoul and Incheon. Until now, the farthest destination served by Gimhae Airport was Singapore, around 4,600 kilometers f
MobilityOct. 29, 2024
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Once known for heavier themes, DMZ and Pohang to get new energy through music festivals
Located on opposite ends of the country, the Demilitarized Zone and the southeastern city of Pohang are emblematic of two contrasting features of the Korean Peninsula: the tension of a frozen conflict and the prosperity of South Korea as an industrial powerhouse. The DMZ stands as a stark reminder of the Korean War, while Pohang is a bustling coastal city of about 500,000 people, whose identity is deeply intertwined with heavy industry, particularly steelmaker Posco, which was founded there in 1
CultureOct. 29, 2024
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[Today’s K-pop] NewJeans surpasses 600m Spotify streams with debut single
NewJeans hit the 600-million mark on Spotify with “Hype Boy,” agency Ador said Tuesday citing the platform. “Hype Boy” is one of the focus tracks from its namesake debut album released in August 2022. The single is the group’s fourth song to reach the milestone, after “OMG,” “Ditto” and “Super Shy.” It was the first song from the quintet to generate 100 million plays on the platform, doing so in 98 days. NME magazine picked it fir
K-popOct. 29, 2024