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[Exclusive] Old Korean Legation building could get historic listing Monday
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Tokyo hands in list of Koreans who died in 1945 Japanese ship explosion
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[HIT Forum] Honing diplomatic skill of businesses
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[Graphic News] Number of foreign nationals entering Korea to study exceeds 200,000
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[HIT Forum] Strategic lobbying critical for Corporate Korea: top Washington lobbyist
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[KH Explains] Is Hyundai’s bet on extended-range EVs a future-proof strategy?
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More dads taking paternity leave while fewer Koreans get married
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Lawmaker blasted for allegedly asking hospital for favors
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S. Korea, US brace for NK 'grave provocations' around US election
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Criminals who drugged teens' drinks with meth sentenced to up to 18 years
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Korea suffers longest streak of tropical nights in history
This year marked the longest streak of tropical nights in South Korea's recorded history, with regions across the country averaging 20.2 tropical nights so far, the state-run weather agency said Sunday. The total number of tropical nights this year surpassed 16.8 in 1994 and 16.7 in 2018 -- years that are infamous among residents for being among the hottest years, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. An average of 11.3 tropical nights was recorded in the month of August, ma
Social AffairsSept. 1, 2024
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Leaders of ruling, main opposition parties set to hold 1st official talks
Leaders of the ruling People Power Party and the main opposition Democratic Party are set to hold their first official talks Sunday, party officials said. PPP leader Han Dong-hoon is scheduled to meet with Lee Jae-myung, who was reelected as the chief of the DP in August, at the National Assembly at 2 p.m. Sunday for a 90-minute meeting. They are expected to discuss various issues, including a special counsel probe into a young Marine's death and a new investment tax policy. Han and Lee will dis
PoliticsSept. 1, 2024
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ASF outbreak in Gimpo spurs emergency response ahead of Chuseok
The government said Saturday it has ramped up disinfection efforts and inspections following a confirmed African swine fever outbreak at a pig farm in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, aiming to prevent the disease from spreading as the nation prepares for the upcoming Chuseok holiday. The Central Disaster Management Headquarters convened an emergency meeting to review and implement preventive measures, particularly critical with Chuseok approaching in two weeks. The outbreak, confirmed Saturday, mark
Social AffairsAug. 31, 2024
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Ex-baseball player ordered to pay W800m won to Padres' Kim Ha-seong in contract dispute case
A former baseball player has been ordered to pay a substantial penalty to San Diego Padres' shortstop Kim Ha-seong for violating an agreement between the two. The Seoul Central District Court ruled in Kim's favor on Friday in a lawsuit against Lim Hye-dong for breach of contract, mandating the defendant to pay 800 million won ($597,000). The dispute originated from a scuffle between the two at a Seoul bar in February 2021. Lim had demanded a settlement from Kim, who was then completi
Social AffairsAug. 31, 2024
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Trump says getting along with Kim Jong-un is 'good thing'
WASHINGTON -- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Friday that "getting along" with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is a "good thing," after his Democratic rival Kamala Harris vowed not to "cozy up to" dictators like Kim. During a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, former President Trump again boasted about his personal ties with the North Korean leader, as he and the vice president are in a tight race with the presidential elec
Foreign AffairsAug. 31, 2024
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US stresses push for 'timely, accurate, unbiased' reporting on NK-related UNSC resolutions noncompliance
WASHINGTON -- The United States on Friday underscored its commitment to finding the "best" way to secure "timely, accurate and unbiased" reporting on noncompliance with North Korea-related UN Security Council resolutions as a key sanctions monitoring panel was disbanded four months ago. A State Department spokesperson made the remarks amid ongoing efforts among the US, South Korea, Japan and other countries to find an alternative to the UN expert panel whose mandate expired
Foreign AffairsAug. 31, 2024
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Rust Belt senators call on US gov't to reduce import quota for S. Korean oil country tubular goods
WASHINGTON -- Three senators from Rust Belt states have called on the US government to reduce the import quota for South Korean metal products used in the production of oil and gas, saying the reduced demand and high levels of Korean imports are affecting American companies and workers. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Bob Casey (D-PA), and John Fetterman (D-PA) wrote a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Thursday, taking issue with the quota f
Foreign AffairsAug. 31, 2024
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S. Korea, US to hold high-level talks on N. Korea deterrence next week
South Korea and the United States will hold vice-ministerial talks in Washington next week on deterrence efforts against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, Seoul's foreign ministry said Friday. The fifth meeting of the Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group will take place Wednesday (local time), with a focus on assessing the progress on the allies' efforts to deter North Korea's military threats, the ministry said in a release. The talks will also addres
North KoreaAug. 31, 2024
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Uber CEO says seeing 'double-digit growth' in S. Korea
The head of US ride-hailing giant Uber said Friday that the company was seeing double-digit growth in South Korea and was "committed" to the country, despite currently having a small market share. The popular platform entered the country a decade ago but was met with large-scale protests by taxi drivers, prompting a ban by Seoul city authorities. Officials in the capital also deemed the company's UberX service illegal as private drivers were matched with passengers despite lacking
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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Yoon stresses multilateral ties in Indo-Pacific during meeting with US representatives
President Yoon Suk Yeol received a group of United States Congress members to stress trilateral cooperation between Seoul, Washington and Tokyo, the presidential office announced Friday. Yoon told the lawmakers that close cooperation based on common values shared by the three countries is key to overcoming complex global crises, while expressing appreciation for bipartisan US support for the Seoul-Washington alliance. The US delegation led by Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Michigan) told Yoon that the b
PoliticsAug. 30, 2024
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S. Korea to hike fees for surgeries, reduce reliance on junior doctors
South Korea will raise medical service fees for essential procedures and surgeries and reduce large hospitals' dependence on junior doctors as part of a medical reform package introduced amid a prolonged medical confrontation between the government and doctors over the quota expansion of medical schools. Noh Yun-hong, who chairs the presidential special committee on medical reform, said Friday that the government would push forward in creating "physician-centered hospitals" nationwide
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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North Korean submarines taken down from public list: JCS
North Korean submarines have been removed from the public list of the International Maritime Organization only a day after they were listed, with South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff looking into circumstances surrounding the curious move. The South’s JCS said Friday that the previously listed North Korean submarines could no longer be found on the IMO’s Global Integrated Shipping Information System. “North Korea has withdrawn its registration (of the submarines), and the
PoliticsAug. 30, 2024
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Leaders of rival parties to meet over health services disruptions
INCHEON -- Leaders of the ruling and opposition parties will hold their first meeting on Sunday to discuss the doctors’ protest of the government’s reform initiatives and its toll on the country’s health care systems, both parties said Friday. The two main parties failed to reach an agreement over a bill to appoint a special counsel to investigate the on-duty death of a Marine in July last year, and another opposition-led bill for handing out cash to South Koreans to boost cons
PoliticsAug. 30, 2024
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History textbook controversy reignites in Korea
Contention over Korean history textbooks with the political left and right divided over perspectives on the past has sparked again, as the Education Ministry on Friday announced the results of a review of new textbooks to be used in schools next year under the new curriculum. A total of 681 textbooks have been approved to be introduced to schools in March next year. Among the history books, seven middle school and nine high school publishers received the government's seal of approval. Every
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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Another road crack near sinkhole detected, road controls underway
Another road subsidence was found Friday morning near the area where a sinkhole in western Seoul had occurred the previous day, swallowing an entire car and injuring two people, with one in critical condition. The Seoul Metropolitan Government's road division and police have controlled two nearby lanes since 8:30 a.m. Friday in Seongsan-ro, which runs from Yonsei University to Sacheon Bridge, about 30 meters from the spot where the accident occurred. “We are working with experts to de
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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UAE highlights women's empowerment in Seoul
The UAE Embassy in Seoul marked Emirati Women's Day, underscoring the UAE's ongoing commitment to women's empowerment, Wednesday. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, known as the "Mother of the UAE Nation," established Emirati Women's Day in 2015, to be celebrated annually on Aug. 28, as a testament to the United Arab Emirates' dedication to empowering women across all sectors. The occasion coincides with the anniversary of the founding of the General Women's Uni
Foreign AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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[Herald Interview] Paraguay eyes nuclear power for future energy: minister
Paraguay is committed to diversifying energy and one sector that the country is looking into in the near future is nuclear energy, said Javier Gimenez, Paraguay's minister of industry and commerce, in an interview with The Korea Herald in Seoul, stressing that the Latin American country is seeking investments from South Korean companies in its energy sector. “Korea is a specialist in nuclear energy,” said Gimenez, pointing to nuclear energy as a promising area for South Korea th
Foreign AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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Korean American astronaut to launch to space station next year
Jonny Kim, the first Korean American to become a NASA astronaut, will head to the International Space Station in March 2025, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced Thursday. On his first mission to the ISS, Kim will serve as a flight engineer and crew member for the Expedition 72/73. “I’m incredibly honored to represent NASA in our continued commitment to international collaboration and scientific discovery,” Kim wrote via Instagram. Kim will board the Rosc
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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Majority of Korean workers engage in or consider side gigs
As the household economy deteriorates, a growing number of Korean workers are either pursuing or contemplating side jobs, with the most popular options involving operating social media services like blogs and YouTube channels, according to a survey released Thursday. In the survey conducted by job research newspaper Flea Market, involving 1,328 workers, 81.5 percent of respondents reported that their household economy had worsened this year compared to the previous year. The primary factor cit
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024
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Seoul City to celebrate 3rd anniversary of 'Seoul Learn'
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will hold an event on Saturday to celebrate the third anniversary of its free online lecture platform for students here and unveil the program's new identity, officials said Friday. Dubbed "Seoul Learn," the program, launched in August 2021, offers free online lectures to underprivileged students to bridge the achievement gap among students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. It has also provided high-quality education without students hav
Social AffairsAug. 30, 2024