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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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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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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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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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Seoul historians urge quick resolution of 'comfort women' issue
South Korean historians Wednesday called on Japan to swiftly resolve the issue of its wartime sexual enslavement of Korean women, as South Korea prepares to commemorate the 70th anniversary of its independence from Japanese colonial rule.More than 200,000 women, mostly Koreans, were sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers during World War II, according to historians.Several Japanese politicians, most notably former Chief Cabinet Secretary Yohei Kono and former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama in
Aug. 5, 2015
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Seoul, Tokyo set for 1st working-level defense talks in over 2 yrs
South Korea and Japan were to hold a working-level defense policy meeting Wednesday to discuss regional security and cooperation on the defense segment. The 21st round of the working-level defense policy conference will be held at the Defense Ministry in Seoul later in the day, with the South Korean side headed by Yoon Soon-ku, the ministry's director general on international policy, and the Japanese side headed by his counterpart, Atsuo Suzuki, according to the ministry. The meeting marks the r
Aug. 5, 2015
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FM Yun arrives in Malaysia for security talks
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se arrived in Malaysia Tuesday for a series of regional talks where the territorial dispute in the South China Sea and North Korea's nuclear weapons program are expected to be high on the agenda.Yun will join the ASEAN-led meetings for two days starting Wednesday while also holding bilateral talks with his counterparts from major participating nations on the sidelines.For South Korea, the ASEAN Regional Forum on Thursday will be a key platform on which it can drum up i
Aug. 5, 2015
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Rio Games: Greatest sports festival in heart of Brazil
We are still one year away, but the heart of Brazil is already beating faster. The generous Brazilian heart that insists on speeding when two of our biggest passions meet: embracing people from all over the world and competing with energy and fair play, in a magnificent sport spectacle.It was this way for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.And it will be this way, starting from Aug. 5, 2016, when we light the Olympic flame of passion for sports and raise the flag of the five colored circles in our magnific
Aug. 4, 2015
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U.S. says intelligence activities are for national security needs amid spying allegations against Japan
The United States said Monday its intelligence activities are aimed at meeting its national security needs as well as those of its allies and partners after allegations surfaced that it spied on Japanese officials and firms.The whistleblower Wikileaks on Friday disclosed what it claimed was a National Security Agency list of 35 Japanese targets of wiretapping, including the Japanese Cabinet office, Bank of Japan officials, the Finance and Trade Ministry as well as such companies as Mitsubishi an
Aug. 4, 2015
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Japanese opposition leader vows efforts for better Seoul-Tokyo ties
A Japanese opposition leader vowed Monday to make efforts to develop the Seoul-Tokyo relationship into a future-oriented one in a landmark year, despite many challenges such as tension over their shared history.Katsuya Okada, leader of Japan's opposition Democratic Party, made the remarks in his meeting in Seoul with Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se. Okada arrived in Seoul on Sunday for a three-day trip, his first visit to Seoul in this capacity.Seoul and Tokyo are preparing to celebrate Aug. 15, w
Aug. 3, 2015
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U.S. House introduces resolution endorsing civil nuclear deal with S. Korea
The chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee has introduced a resolution calling for approval of the civil nuclear energy cooperation agreement with South Korea in a move seen as assuring its passage through Congress.Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) initiated the joint resolution (H. J. RES. 63) together with Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) on Friday, three days after Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) introduced a similar resolution in the Senate backing the civil nuclear cooperation deal with Seoul."Resolved
Aug. 3, 2015
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House resolution commemorates 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation
A U.S. lawmaker has proposed a House of Representatives resolution commemorating the upcoming 70th anniversary of Korea's independence from Japan's colonial rule and hoping for the strong alliance between the two countries to continue.Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY) put forth the resolution (H. RES. 407) on Friday, saying the U.S. and South Korea are "historic allies." "The thousands of patriots, including innocent civilians, who died, were imprisoned or otherwise dedicated their lives to achieving liber
Aug. 3, 2015
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Morocco marks 16th anniversary of king’s reign
The Moroccan Embassy commemorated the 16th anniversary of the enthronement of its monarch ― King Mohammed VI ― with a reception at Lotte Hotel on Thursday. “With pride, Moroccan citizens today commemorate an important anniversary and longstanding tradition of allegiance between our king and people,” said Moroccan Ambassador Mohammed Chraibi in a speech. “Morocco’s constitutional, parliamentary and democratic monarch has always been the flagpole of our nation-building and progress for more than 1
Aug. 2, 2015
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Gaudi’s ingenuity displayed at Seoul Arts Center
Renowned Spanish architect and designer Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) famously said: “The straight line belongs to men, the curved one to God.” The surreal, curvaceous contours of his boundless imagination are on display at an exhibition titled “Unique Gaudi. Barcelona” at the Seoul Arts Center’s Hangaram Art Museum from July 3-Nov. 11. A total of 170 works including sketches, sculptures, furniture, paintings, ceramics and mock-up models selected from various organizations in Spain showcase the ingen
Aug. 2, 2015
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Peru celebrates strategic alliance with Korea
The Peruvian Embassy Tuesday celebrated its 194th anniversary of national independence from colonial Spain, amid deepening integration with Korea.The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1963 and a strategic partnership in 2012 on the sidelines of a free trade agreement that came into force that year.“Our relations have reached the highest level following President Park Geun-hye’s visit to Peru from April 18 to 21, which added new momentum in diverse fields,” said Peruvian Ambassado
Aug. 2, 2015
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Korean professionals to study in U.K. through Chevening Scholarships
Fourteen high achievers from various professions in Korea will commence a yearlong study in Britain in September through the Chevening Scholarships granted by the United Kingdom government. The scholarship, established in 1983, is a global program offered to candidates who have shown potential to be “future leaders, decision-makers and opinion formers” in diverse fields, such as academia, politics, business, media, religion and civil society. The program is offered to some 700 students in more t
Aug. 2, 2015
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U.S. calls for enhancing defense against 'very real' biological weapons threats from N. Korea
The U.S. shipment of live anthrax spores to South Korea was an "extremely regrettable" mistake that happened as the allies sought to enhance capabilities to cope with "very real and significant" biological weapons threats, a Pentagon official said Friday. "While this was an extremely regrettable incident, it is important to keep in mind that our alliance biological defense programs are designed to enhance U.S. and ROK readiness and defensive capabilities in the face of very real and significan
Aug. 1, 2015
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South Korea, Poland to work for peace on Korean Peninsula
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se (left) shakes hands with Polish President-elect Andrzej Duda in Duda's office in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday. The meeting came a few hours after Yun's meeting with his Polish counterpart, Grzegorz Schetyna. (Yonhap)South Korea and Poland will work together to establish peace and reconciliation on the divided Korean Peninsula, their foreign ministers agreed during a meeting in Warsaw, according to the Foreign Ministry on Thursday.Foreign Minister Yun Byu
July 30, 2015
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Asia-Europe rail union to pave way for Seoul’s membership
WARSAW ― The Organization for Cooperation between Railways will crank up efforts to ratify a new convention, with a special working group, which could pave the way for South Korea’s full membership and boost the pangovernmental rail industry, the agency’s chief said Wednesday.Despite Pyongyang’s unfaltering opposition to Seoul’s joining, Tadeusz Szozda gave an upbeat outlook as the Warsaw-headquartered body seeks to scrap the longstanding consensus-based decision-making procedure in favor of one
July 30, 2015
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Sex slavery victims file suit against Japan in U.S.
Two South Korean victims of Japan’s wartime sex slavery Tuesday filed a defamation suit against the Japanese government and companies with a U.S. court, demanding an apology and compensation for insulting them by labeling them prostitutes.The victims, including Yoo Hee-nam, 87, lodged a civil suit at a federal court in San Francisco against the Japanese government, the late Japanese Emperor Hirohito, former Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and seven Japanese companies, including Mitsui and
July 29, 2015
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S. Korea urges Japan not to whitewash wartime history
South Korea urged Japan on Tuesday not to gloss over its history as some Japanese ruling party lawmakers claimed that its government should actively tackle the global community's misunderstanding over its wartime sex slavery.A committee under the Liberal Democratic Party plans to submit a proposal to the government saying that Japan should be more active in correcting what is wrongfully understood over the sex slave issue, according to Japanese media.Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean and othe
July 28, 2015
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Korean independence fighter enshrined at Moscow cemetery
MOSCOW -- At the heart of this sprawling city, a storied cemetery enshrines a once high-flying Korean independence fighter alongside late Russian President Boris Yelchin, novelist Anton Chekhov, composer Dmitri Shostakovich and other luminaries: Gen. Kim Kyu-myun. Gen. Kim Kyu-myun’s memorial is laid at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow on Monday. (Shin Hyon-hee/The Korea Herald) Kim and his wife Nadezhda are known to be the sole Koreans venerated at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Though the site is
July 28, 2015
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Eurasia Express passengers pay tribute to fallen WWII soldiers
MOSCOW ― More than 250 passengers of the “Eurasia Express” opened the third and final chapter of their 20-day journey in Moscow on Sunday, reaching the last stop of a trans-Siberian railway and marking their journey by paying tribute to fallen soldiers during World War II at a memorial. Led by Rep. Kang Chang-hee of the ruling Saenuri Party, the visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier initiated their three-day layover here, designed to display South Korea’s appreciation for Russia’s immense sac
July 27, 2015
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Singapore, Korea commemorate golden jubilee with photo exhibition
The small Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore has good reason to celebrate five decades of progress this year. After gaining independence from Malaysia in 1965, “Singapura,” meaning the Lion City, has charted a course described as “exceptional” even by the highest global standards. The city of 5 million residents is a global hub of finance, commerce, shipping and tourism, and tops international rankings in living standard, education, health care and economic competitiveness. The golden jubil
July 26, 2015