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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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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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Why cynical, 'memeified' makeovers of kids' characters are so appealing
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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Park seeks U.S. ties on space industry
WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Wednesday visited the Goddard Space Flight Center, a major NASA space research lab in Washington, to seek wider bilateral cooperation in the space industry.The visit, a rare schedule by a foreign leader, was viewed as her attempt to enhance the Korean space technology that still stands far behind other advanced nations. President Park Geun-hye attends a special session demonstrating new satellite-servicing technologies at NASA`s Goddard Space
Oct. 15, 2015
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South Korea, China stand against distortion of history: Chinese ambassador
South Korea and China won't tolerate any attempts to deny history, Beijing's top envoy to Seoul said Wednesday, in a thinly veiled swipe at Japan. "The people of our two countries will never allow any act that denies and distorts, even beautifies, the history of aggression," Amb. Qiu Guohong said during the opening ceremony of a photo exhibition marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Although he did not mention Japan by name, his remarks were an apparent criticism of the ne
Oct. 14, 2015
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Blue House slams NPAD’s electoral fraud allegations
WASHINGTON ― Just hours after touching down in Washington for summit talks, a presidential official lambasted an opposition lawmaker Tuesday for alleging fraud in the 2012 presidential election.Chief presidential press secretary Kim Sung-woo, accompanying President Park Geun-hye on her four-day U.S. trip, offered an impromptu briefing to the accompanying media some three hours after arrival.He slammed Rep. Kang Dong-won of the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy for suggesting th
Oct. 14, 2015
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On U.S. trip, Park staying at Blair House
WASHINGTON ― South Korean President Park Geun-hye will stay at the Blair House, a state guest house near the White House in the heart of Washington, during her four-day trip to the U.S., Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday.Amid growing interest over how Park will be treated during her “official working visit” ― one level down from a “state visit” ― the presidential office said the South Korean leader was invited to the house, calling it a barometer of how much Washington values having her here. A group
Oct. 14, 2015
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Botswana's president to visit S. Korea next week
Botswana's President Ian Khama will make a four-day trip to Seoul next week for talks with President Park Geun-hye, Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday.Khama is set to arrive in Seoul next Wednesday, the first visit by a Botswana president in more than two decades.Park is set to meet with Khama next Friday to discuss ways to boost cooperation in a range of areas, including infrastructure, trade and energy.The presidential office said the southern African country can become an important partner as South K
Oct. 14, 2015
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Park arrives in U.S. for talks with Obama on alliance, N. Korea
President Park Geun-hye arrived in Washington on Tuesday for talks with U.S. President Barack Obama on how to further boost their countries' bilateral alliance and deal with North Korea's possible provocations. She was greeted by three U.S. officials, including National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink, at a welcoming ceremony at the Andrews Air Force Base before heading to the Blair House, a state guesthouse near the White House.Park is set to hold summit ta
Oct. 14, 2015
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More than 8 in 10 Americans view relations with S. Korea as important: survey
More than eight in 10 Americans say relations with South Korea are important while American support for the use of U.S. armed forces to defend the Asian ally stands at an all-time high, an opinion poll showed Tuesday.The Chicago Council on Global Affairs released the survey results ahead of South Korean President Park Geun-hye's visit to Washington this week. Park is scheduled to hold talks with President Barack Obama at the White House on Friday."As President Park Geun-hye visits the United Sta
Oct. 14, 2015
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How will Park be treated in U.S.?
How President Park Geun-hye will be treated during her visit to the U.S. this week is drawing keen attention as it comes at a delicate juncture when she should show strong unity with the U.S. against North Korea and dispel the growing impression that Seoul is tilting toward Beijing.President Park Geun-hye shakes hands with Saenuri Party leader Kim Moo-sung before boarding the presidential plane at the Seoul Airport in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, on Tuesday. (Yonhap)Like her visit to the U.S. in
Oct. 13, 2015
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'Xi has greater foreign policy clout than predecessors’
This is the first installment in a series of interviews with renowned scholars and experts on China as a resurgent Asian power triggering shifts in the regional order. This installment analyzes the evolution of China’s foreign policy. -- Ed. By Song Sang-ho Chinese President Xi Jinping has forged a new institutional mechanism to enable him to ease the constraints of the country’s collective leadership structure and take control of foreign policy, a China expert said. Kim Heung-kyu, political sci
Oct. 13, 2015
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Korea, Germany to bolster ties to press NK
Leaders of South Korea and Germany on Monday agreed to bolster their bilateral alliance to curb North Korea‘s nuclear ambitions and improve human rights conditions in the reclusive regime."We have shared the urgency and the importance of denuclearizing North Korea and agreed to urge North Korea to abandon its (development) of nuclear (weapons) and to come forward as a responsible member of international society,” said President Park Geun-hye in a joint press conference after a summit with her Ge
Oct. 12, 2015
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Korean encryption device missing in Russia
South Korea’s state-run arms development institute was found Monday to have lost a fax encryption system in Russia, stoking concerns over a potential compromise of sensitive information that may pose a threat to the country’s national security. The Agency for Defense Development acknowledged that the device disappeared from its office in Moscow last October. The equipment, last used in June 2014, is attached to a fax machine and designed to encode plain text and decipher encrypted messages. (Yo
Oct. 12, 2015
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Kazakh students mark national day with bicycle journey
Kazakhstan celebrated 550 years of statehood this month in a series of pageantries across its vast territory covering Central Asia. People wearing traditional costumes, with pointed fur hats, hunting eagles and stringed instruments, evoked images of their nomadic ancestors, who descended from Genghis Khan. Starting from 1465, the migratory tribes were united by Sultans Kerey and Zhanibek and settled in the valleys of rivers Shu and Talas, forming the first “khanate,” according to historic record
Oct. 11, 2015
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K-Water to build huge hydropower plant in Georgia
The largest hydropower plant in the history of independent Georgia will be constructed on Enguri River in the northwestern region of Svaneti, producing 1.2 billion kilowatts per hour from 2019. The Nenskra Hydro Power Plant is a $1 billion project that came out of years of negotiations involving Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water), Georgian government, Georgian State Electricity System and its commercial operator, which recently signed an implementation agreement. The package encompasses
Oct. 11, 2015
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ASEAN, Korea connect through investment, education
The ASEAN-Korea Center and Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board jointly held an investment seminar on Tuesday to spread the knowledge of Indonesia’s food, beverage and agro industries, and open up the flow of Korean investment into the country.ASEAN-Korea Center secretary-general Kim Young-sun, Indonesian Ambassador John Prasetio, and government officials from North Sumatra, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and East Java regions participated in the event at the Plaza Hotel. Following presenta
Oct. 11, 2015
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New Zealand, Korea celebrate growing commercial, cultural ties
The New Zealand Embassy kicked off a monthlong festival in October to celebrate growing commercial and cultural links with Korea, expected to expand further after the free trade agreement likely comes into force this year. The bilateral agreement was signed in March during the visit of New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key, Trade Minister Tim Groser and delegation of 35 business representatives to Korea. New Zealand’s parliament has completed its ratification, while Korea’s National Assembly is
Oct. 11, 2015
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Park to visit Pentagon during U.S. trip
President Park Geun-hye will visit the United States this week for summit talks with her American counterpart, Barack Obama, a senior presidential official said Sunday.President Park Geun-hye is poised to offer letters of credence to newly appointed diplomats at Cheong Wa Dae last Thursday. (Yonhap)Park will depart for Washington on Tuesday for a four-day trip, which will include a summit with Obama on Friday, senior presidential secretary for foreign affairs Ju Chul-ki said during a press brie
Oct. 11, 2015
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Korea No. 1 candidate for new TPP membership: ex-White House official
South Korea will be considered a priority candidate when the existing members of the Trans PacificPartnership talk about accepting new members of the massive free trade agreement, a former White House official said Thursday.Matthew Goodman, who served as a former White House coordinator for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation until early 2012, also said in a phone interview that TPP will provide enormous opportunities for a struggling South Korean economy."I think Korea should be first in line whe
Oct. 9, 2015
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Park, Obama to discuss more N.K. sanctions, but not THAAD: envoy
Amid North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile threats, Seoul and Washington will explore the possibility of additional sanctions and other ways to deter another major provocation during their summit next week, the U.S. ambassador here said Thursday. Mark Lippert, however, ruled out a stationing of advanced U.S. missile defense assets on the peninsula as an item on the agenda for Presidents Park Geun-hye and Barack Obama, though she is scheduled to visit the Pentagon during her trip accompanied
Oct. 8, 2015
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Japanese party chief delivers Abe's message to Park
The leader of the junior partner in Japan's ruling coalition said Thursday that he delivered to President Park Geun-hye a personal letter from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which includes his hopes for future-oriented bilateral relations.Natsuo Yamaguchi, leader of Komeito, made the remarks to reporters in Seoul after meeting with Park earlier in the day. He arrived in Seoul on Wednesday for a three-day stay."Since 1965, when South Korea and Japan normalized their diplomatic ties, the two
Oct. 8, 2015
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FM calls for parliamentary support for U.N. development goals
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se called on the National Assembly Thursday to help the government achieve the United Nations' new development goals, saying it is time South Korea expands its contributions to the international community.Last month, the U.N. adopted a set of sustainable development goals to end poverty and protect the planet over the next 15 years.South Korea vowed to donate $200 million in aid to help improve health and education for girls in developing countries."Our government will
Oct. 8, 2015