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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Korea, Ethiopia ink MOUs on health cooperation
South Korea has signed a series of memorandums of understanding with Ethiopia to strengthen cooperation in the health sector, health ministry officials here said Friday.The agreement was made in Addis Ababa as South Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Ethiopian counterpart Hailemariam Desaleg watched their representatives sign four MOUs in the health care sector and one MOU in the social welfare sector, the Ministry of Health and Welfare said. The MOUs call for, among other things, advancing
May 27, 2016
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British Embassy marks 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
The British Embassy in Seoul on Thursday held a dinner gathering to celebrate the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, an event that it seized on to highlight the evolving partnership between the two nations.The celebratory event brought together some 800 people including South Korea's Culture Minister Kim Jong-deok, Yonhap News Agency CEO Park No-hwang, former Prime Minister Han Seung-soo and Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin.British Ambassador to Seoul Charles Hay said that Thursday's event w
May 26, 2016
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Leaders warn against nationalism
JEJUDO ISLAND -- With bilateral, territorial and historical tensions threatening to overshadow the broader and indispensable need for regional collaboration, world leaders Thursday at the Jeju Forum warned against brewing nationalism.While raising the need to concede to and apologize for past wrongdoings, they highlighted the significance of reconciliation efforts and a joint response to common challenges such as terrorism, climate change and refugee crises. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, S
May 26, 2016
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Ban hints at possible run for president
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday gave a strong indication that he may decide to run for president of South Korea, saying he plans to contemplate his next step once his tenure ends.“I’m returning back as a Korean on Jan. 1 next year,” he said during a meeting with members of the Kwanhun Club, a Seoul-based association of senior journalists, on the sidelines of the Jeju Forum. “What I ought to do as a Korean citizen, I will think about that then (when I return) and make a decision a
May 25, 2016
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[JEJU FORUM] Experts call for greater efforts to tackle N.K. nuclear ambitions
JEJUDO ISLAND -- With North Korea stepping up its nuclear capability and negotiations remaining deadlocked, leading experts called for intensifying multinational efforts to change its course and resolve the issue at the Jeju Forum on Wednesday. The Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity 2016 kicked off at the International Convention Center on the resort island, bringing together some 4,500 former and incumbent heads of state, prominent policymakers and academics from more than 60 countries. Under
May 25, 2016
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Ex-India envoy tapped as new ambassador to Japan
Lee Joon-gyu, a former ambassador to India, has been tapped as the new South Korean envoy to Japan and tasked with untangling the unabated controversy over a recent settlement on the “comfort women” issue, sources said Tuesday. The Foreign Ministry is expected to request an agreement for the 62-year-old career diplomat, replacing Yoo Heung-soo who recently offered to step down. Lee Joon-gyu (Yonhap)Since he began his diplomatic service in 1978, Lee has taken up various posts, including chancello
May 24, 2016
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Jeju Forum to explore Asia’s new order
More than 4,000 former and incumbent heads of state, leading policymakers and scholars from around 50 countries are set to gather in Jejudo Island on Wednesday to explore issues related to foreign policy, security, economy, the environment and other pressing worldwide challenges.The Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity 2016 will kick off its three-day run at the International Convention Center on the resort island, under the theme “Asia’s new order and cooperative leadership.” Launched in 2001, i
May 24, 2016
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Korea to sign deal with Sri Lanka on new town development
South Korea's government said Tuesday that it plans to sign an initial deal with Sri Lanka on the development of the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo and adjacent areas.Kang Ho-in, minister of land, infrastructure and transport, is set to sign a memorandum of understanding with his counterpart from Sri Lanka, Patali Champika Ranawaka, at a Seoul hotel later in the day, according to the ministry.The deal calls for, among other things, South Korea and Sri Lanka to primarily cooperate on projects to d
May 24, 2016
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Korea designates new ambassador to Japan
South Korea has designated a career diplomat with expertise on Asia as its new ambassador to Japan, a government source said Tuesday.Lee Joon-gyu, 62, is to replace Yoo Heung-soo, who offered to resign last month, according to the source who requested anonymity.Lee served as ambassador to India until last year. Lee Joon-gyu (Yonhap)His official inauguration will take some time since he has to receive so-called "agreement" from Tokyo, a diplomatic procedure that could take up to 40 days.Lee, who
May 24, 2016
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[JEJU FORUM] Jeju strives to boost global appeal
Positioned off the southern tip of the peninsula and at the center of Northeast Asia, Jejudo Island has for years been enticing tourists and investors from around the globe on the back of its natural sights, serenity and the K-pop culture craze. A destination for honeymoons and vacations, the volcanic island attracts more than 12 million people every year, adding to its regional cultural diversity. It boasts a mild climate, unique ecosystem, three UNESCO natural heritage sites and a host of trea
May 23, 2016
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[JEJU FORUM] Jeju at the center of peace-building efforts
Following the end of the Cold War, then-President Roh Tae-woo invited Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev for a historic summit in April 1991 on Jejudo Island, seeking to mend fences fraught by decades of ideological and military battles. The resort island has since been the venue for an array of peace-building efforts, capitalizing on its geopolitical location, natural beauty and tranquil environment. Art displayed at the International Peace Center JejuHeads of state and top officials from a
May 23, 2016
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[JEJU FORUM] Norwegian scholar criticizes no ‘exit strategy’ on N.K.
Despite Pyongyang’s unabated nuclear ambitions, Seoul should seek to craft an “exit strategy” to defuse cross-border tension away from the current focus on sanctions and pressure, said Johan Galtung, founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo.Galtung, who also founded conflict mediation organization Transcend International, noted that the South Korean Park Geun-hye government, with its hard-line stance against the North, should now take a different approach.“I think it is more Washington’s rat
May 23, 2016
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Bulgarian rose charms at Seoul festival
The Bulgarian Embassy and Jungnang-gu district jointly held the Seoul Rose Festival over the weekend, decorating the strip of land along the Jungnangcheon Stream with rosy fanfare. During the inaugural ceremony Friday, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the two sides, pledging further cooperation in culture, arts and physical education. The venue attracted more than 160,000 guests over three days, establishing itself as a hallmark festival representing Seoul. It was first conceived
May 22, 2016
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Nepalese brothers cycle the world for environment, public health
Two brothers from Nepal are on a cycling journey across the world to raise awareness on saving the environment and preventing HIV. They arrived in Korea in early May, hoping to spread their goodwill. “Our main purpose is to make people aware of the deteriorating nature and the harmful effects of stigmatizing HIV-AIDS patients. We reach out through the media in countries we visit,” Amrit Baral, 28, told The Korea Herald at the Nepalese Embassy last week. “We chose the bicycle because it is the mo
May 22, 2016
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World Humanitarian Summit urges global engagement
ISTANBUL -- Ahmed Hassan Makur is a Syrian refugee who has for the last four years dwelled in Turkey’s Nizip Temporary Accommodation Center near Gaziantep north of the border with Syria. When the war erupted in his country in 2011, he escaped with his family and found refuge in Turkey that has welcomed nearly 3 million of his compatriots. “Thank God, everything is good. We are quite happy here. Turkish people are very hospitable,” the 50-year-old man told reporters in mid-May in the two-room con
May 22, 2016
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Proactive diplomacy is key to Kuwait prosperity
KUWAIT CITY -- Fifteen years since the end of the Gulf War, it is hard to see any remnants of the devastation in Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait that was invaded by Iraq in 1991 by its then-leader Saddam Hussein. But there is one place that provides a rare glimpse of the war. Located downtown, the Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait holds millions of documents found during the war -- including secret documents written by the Iraqi Force to order its army to march toward the border.An em
May 22, 2016
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[HERALD INTERVIEW] Murayama urges Abe to offer written apologies to sex slavery victims
With many wartime sex slavery victims staunchly resisting the recent settlement with Seoul, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should write a letter to each of them to deliver his sincere atonement and expedite the deal’s execution, a former Japanese leader told The Korea Herald. Tomiichi Murayama, who offered a watershed apology in 1995 for the country’s sexual enslavement of Korean women and other atrocities, said he “welcomes” Abe’s acknowledgement of the government’s responsibility and apolo
May 22, 2016
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S. Korean prime minister calls for improved ties with Uzbekistan
South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn called for efforts to boost economic ties and cooperation with Uzbekistan on Saturday, also urging additional efforts to jointly develop new overseas markets. The call came at a ceremony marking the construction of a chemical plant in Ustyurt, Uzbekistan, under a joint development project called "Surgil." "The Surgil gas plant is a milestone of cooperation between South Korea and Uzbekistan, and the success of the Surgil project was possible only bec
May 21, 2016
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S. Korea, Portugal initial aviation pack to operate direct flights
South Korea and Portugal have initialed an agreement that may allow operation of direct flights connecting the two countries, the Seoul government said Saturday. The bilateral air transport agreement was initialed at the end of two-day talks held in Lisbon on Friday, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If signed, the agreement will provide the legal foundation for direct flights for passengers and cargo between the two countries. It will also allow code-sharing, under which one c
May 21, 2016
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Seoul, Tashkent PMs agree to expand ties
South Korea's Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-Ahn and his Uzbek counterpart agreed on Friday to expand ties to make the two countries strategic partners down the road. During the visit, the two countries decided to settle unpaid transactions to South Korean firms currently operating in Uzbekistan. "I am glad that the two countries' strategic alliance continues to develop," Hwang said in talks with the Uzbek's premier, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. "We hope that Uzbekistan will continue to help South Korean f
May 21, 2016