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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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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 eyes 'starting year' for new ties with Japan
President Park Geun-hye held out her "sincere expectations" Monday that South Korea and Japan will turn 2015 into the starting point for forward-looking bilateral ties.In her message to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe conveyed by visiting Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se, Park emphasized the need for the two sides to resolve pending issues in a smooth manner."Minister Yun Byung-se delivered President Park's verbal message that she sincerely hopes the two countries will resolve pending issues and
June 22, 2015
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Abe vows effort for improved ties with S. Korea
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday he wants to make concerted efforts with President Park Geun-hye for improved relations between the two countries."I would like to improve and develop ties toward the next half-a-century, together with President Park, for the people of both nations and the next generation," he said in a meeting with visiting Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se at his official residence.Abe's remark came as the Northeast Asian neighbors marked the 50th anniversary of normal
June 22, 2015
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U.S. reacts cautiously to signs of thaw in Korea-Japan ties
The United States reacted cautiously Sunday to signs of a thaw emerging in the long-chilled relations between South Korea and Japan as their leaders agreed to visit each other's embassy to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations.South Korean President Park Geun-hye plans to attend an anniversary ceremony to be held at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on Monday while Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also plans to visit the Korean Embassy in Tokyo for a similar c
June 22, 2015
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Ministers of Korea, Japan meet to mend ties
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan held talks in Tokyo on Sunday to forge much-needed momentum to mend bilateral relations that have been strained amid escalating historical and territorial feuds.Their meeting was arranged as the two countries are to mark the 50th anniversary on Monday of the normalization of bilateral diplomatic ties. It was the first visit by Seoul’s top diplomat since the Park Geun-hye administration was inaugurated in February 2013. During their talks, Seoul’s Fo
June 21, 2015
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Park to join Japan's anniversary reception
President Park Geun-hye will attend the Japanese Embassy's reception this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties with Japan, Cheong Wa Dae announced Sunday."President Park plans to participate in the event to be held on Monday afternoon," at a Seoul hotel, the presidential office said.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will also attend a similar ceremony to be hosted by the South Korean Embassy in Tokyo on Monday, added Cheong Wa Dae."We look forward to develop
June 21, 2015
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History’s shadow eclipses Korea-Japan trust-building
Since normalizing their diplomatic ties half a century ago, South Korea and Japan have made substantial progress in the economic, social and cultural domains, with trade volume nearly 400 times what it was.But their deepening partnership has been overshadowed by historical and territorial conflicts that have escalated in recent years amid their lack of high-level dialogue, political distrust and rising domestic nationalism.Seoul’s Prime Minister Yun Byung-se’s visit to Tokyo on Sunday has raised
June 21, 2015
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Greek tourism minister touts natural beauty
Visiting all of Greece’s turquoise seas, picturesque islands, lush mountains, ancient monuments and public festivals would take a lifetime, even for Greeks. As the birthplace of democracy and philosophy, and now a thriving tourism nation of natural and cultural riches, Greece supplies endless wonders to its visitors. Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura came to Korea last week to promote her country’s tourism, as it seeks to provide year-round services.“Korea has a very special place in my hea
June 21, 2015
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Ambassador advocates India’s southern charms
India offers a full plate of tourism options, owing to its vast geography, long history and diverse cultures. For starters and globetrotters alike, a visit to the Kerala state of southwestern India would be worth a try, Indian Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami says. “Choosing one place over another is difficult and subjective, but I would recommend a holiday in Kerala for a perfect balance of culture, healing and scenery,” Doraiswami told The Korea Herald in an email interview. “An itinerary can incl
June 21, 2015
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Turkey promotes unexplored treasures
Although describing Turkey as a bridge between the East and West has long been a cliche, the country continues to offer connections for people from every corner of the world. Turkey has shorelines on the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, towns and villages with eclectic architecture and world-class ski resorts and golf courses. Ali Karakus, the director of the Turkish Embassy's office of culture an information, poses with Nas Communication CEO Na Eun-Kyung at the Korea Travel Fair 2015 at Coex i
June 21, 2015
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[Herald Interview] ‘Dialogue is crucial for building Korea-Japan trust’
Seoul and Tokyo should increase high-level dialogue to enhance mutual understanding, trust and respect and mitigate their historical tensions, a Japanese scholar said.Junya Nishino, political science professor at Keio University in Tokyo, noted that dialogue was crucial to ensure mutually beneficial cooperation to cope with the changing contours of regional politics and security.“The two sides need to talk to bridge their differences. The absence of top-level dialogue has resulted in a lack of m
June 21, 2015
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Georgia trumpets status as the jewel of Caucasus
Georgia has described itself as the hidden tourist gem of the Caucasus for many years. Aided by government-led promotion and online marketing, tourists from around the world are opening their eyes to the country’s treasure trove of attractions.Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia has had cultural interactions with neighboring Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey for centuries. As a result, the tourism experience is multifaceted and multilayered, offering a mix of historic sig
June 21, 2015
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[Herald Interview] ‘Park should look to take on broader Asia peace role’
A South Korean scholar called on President Park Geun-hye to take on a broader leadership role for East Asian peace rather than focusing on peninsular security, stressing the need for her to lead the country’s ties with Japan in a direction that promotes regional stability.Nam Ki-jeong, a professor at the Institute for Japanese Studies in Seoul National University, said the improved Seoul-Tokyo ties would create leverage to enhance the ties between the two Koreas and between Pyongyang and Tokyo,
June 21, 2015
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FM Yun leaves for Japan to attend fence-mending talks
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se began his two-day visit to Japan on Sunday where he will meet with his Japanese counterpart on mending ties that have been frayed over shared history. The visit, Yun's first to Japan since taking office in 2013, comes as the Northeast Asian neighbors mark next week the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties. Yun was to hold talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida shortly after arriving there, according to a press release from the South
June 21, 2015
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Former wartime sex slave to sue Japan in U.S.
A South Korean victim of wartime sex slavery on Friday said she would file a lawsuit in a U.S. court against the Japanese government and other wartime entities, seeking compensation for damages caused by military sexual enslavement that Tokyo has refused to acknowledge.Yoo Hee-nam, 87, will sue Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Japanese conglomerates that were involved with Japanese military expansion during World War II, according to Kim Hyung-jin, an attorney representing Yoo in the case.
June 19, 2015
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Korea, U.S. celebrate friendship
The Korea America Friendship Society held a reception Thursday commemorating the contribution of U.S. Armed Forces personnel in Korea and growing bilateral ties built on the foundation of the military alliance. The event is hosted each June to commemorate the sacrifices made by American veterans and troops in protecting South Korea from communist forces. Korea celebrates the 65th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War this year. Some 600 military servicepersons, diplomats, university pres
June 19, 2015
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Europe shares reconciliation legacy with East Asia
Seventy years after the end of World War II, reconciliation efforts among the once-enemy countries of Europe and Asia have taken divergent paths, with the former achieving continental integration and the latter trapped in historical disputes.Europe’s former foes put their bloody history behind to accomplish political, economic and social confederation through the European Union established in 1993. East Asia, on the other hand, has been mired in geopolitical tensions despite its integrated econo
June 18, 2015
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[Herald Interview] ‘Korea, Southeast Asia have common destiny’
South Korea’s partnership with ASEAN goes way beyond the economic realm, the head of the ASEAN-Korea Center said, defining the geostrategically crucial 10-nation group as sharing a “common destiny” with the country. Kim Young-sun stressed that Korea’s evolving relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is vital given the bloc’s geopolitical value and growth potential and the ramifications of its ongoing integration efforts, not to mention the two sides’ complementary economies.
June 18, 2015
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Korea ranks 42nd in global peace index
South Korea was ranked 42nd in a worldwide peace index released Thursday, slightly up from last year but still bogged down by its long-festering standoff with its northern neighbor. The Sydney-headquartered Institute for Economics and Peace has since 2007 been gauging the peacefulness of 162 countries based on 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators on the level of safety and security in society, the extent of domestic and international conflict and the degree of militarization. In its ninth
June 18, 2015
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Yun to visit Japan Sunday to mend ties
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se will visit Japan from Sunday to Monday to mark the 50th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral relations and meet with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.It will be the first visit by Seoul’s top diplomat since the Park Geun-hye administration was inaugurated in February 2013. Yun planned to visit Tokyo in April 2013, but his visit was canceled after Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso visited the contr
June 17, 2015
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FM Yun set for fence-mending trip to Japan
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se will visit Tokyo this coming weekend to meet with his Japanese counterpart on mending ties that have been frayed over shared history, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.It would be Yun's first trip to Japan since taking office in 2013.His two-day visit from Sunday also comes as the Northeast Asian neighbors mark next week the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties.Yun will hold talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida shortly arriving th
June 17, 2015