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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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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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Republic of Angola
The following article was contributed by the Embassy of the Republic of Angola. ― Ed.Angola is celebrating its 13th anniversary of a peace agreement that led the country to reconciliation on April 4, 2002. The Angolan people have overcome considerable barriers and external interference but through their perseverance and courage they achieved peace, having tremendous development nationwide since.Angola has a rich subsoil heritage, from diamonds, oil, gold and copper, as well as a rich abundance o
April 4, 2015
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S. Korea, U.S. to hold talks on N. Korean threats
South Korea and the United States plan to hold high-level talks later this month to discuss ways to further boost coordination to deter and counter threats from North Korea, the defense ministry here said Friday. The allies "are scheduled to hold the seventh round of the senior-level Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue from April 14-15 in Washington," ministry vice spokesman Nah Seung-yong told reporters. The upcoming session will be followed by the Defense Trilateral Talks among South Kore
April 3, 2015
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Top S. Korean official calls for greater energy cooperation with U.S.
The combination of South Korea's information-communication technology prowess and the United States' top-notch energy technologies would generate great synergy effects in developing future energy sources, a top South Korean energy official said Thursday. Second Vice Energy Minister Moon Jae-do made the remark during an energy conference in Washington, saying energy-rich countries in the future will have "an abundant variety of energy solutions," not merely an "abundance of fossil fuels." "From
April 3, 2015
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U.S. defense chief to visit S. Korea for talks on N. Korea
The defense secretary of the United States will visit South Korea next week for talks on pending security issues including how to counter North Korea's threats, Seoul's defense ministry said Friday. During his three-day visit starting April 9, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter "is scheduled to meet with South Korea's Defense Minister Han Min-koo to discuss key security issues including how to strengthen joint deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missiles threat," the ministry said in a
April 3, 2015
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Park meets U.S. House minority leader
President Park Geun-hye on Thursday met with the U.S. House minority leader to discuss ways to deepen cooperation in bilateral issues, officials said. With Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe scheduled to make a congressional address later this month, Seoul is forecast to focus chiefly on rallying U.S. lawmakers behind its efforts to extract a sincere atonement for Tokyo’s atrocities during World War II, such as sex slavery involving Korean and other women.Rep. Nancy Pelosi, who was the first fem
April 2, 2015
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Pelosi urges Abe to apologize over wartime sex slavery
Nancy Pelosi, the U.S. House minority leader, called on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Thursday to apologize for the sexual slavery of Korean and other Asian women during World War II."We have been clear about what we'd like to hear about comfort women," Pelosi told reporters when asked about her view on Abe's planned congressional speech in Washington later this month. "I hope that a statement will be made to free (Japanese) people from this burden of the issue of comfort women."She made th
April 2, 2015
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Lippert says 'unbreakable bond' confirmed in alliance
Mark Lippert, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, expressed his gratitude to South Koreans for their support and encouragement following the knife attack on him last month. The U.s. ambassador Mark Lippert toasts at the Korean Traditional Food Tasting Event on March 25.(Yonhap)He said he and his family will never forget South Koreans' warmth and help during his time of need."This incident has only strengthened our belief in the unbreakable bond that exists between the United States and the Repub
April 1, 2015
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Seoul vows stern response to Japan's claim to Dokdo
South Korea vowed a stern response Wednesday to Japan's claim to Seoul's easternmost islets of Dokdo, as Japan will reportedly publish a diplomatic white paper containing the claim.Japan has long declared sovereignty over the Dokdo islets, which lie closer to South Korea than Japan in waters between the two countries, in one of the thorniest diplomatic issues between the two countries.Japan's foreign ministry once again made the claim in its draft for the 2015 white paper, according to Japan's K
April 1, 2015
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Another 3 S. Koreans evacuated from Yemen by plane
Another three South Koreans were evacuated from Yemen by plane on Tuesday as security concerns have heightened following airstrikes against a militant rebel group there, Seoul's foreign ministry said.The foreign ministry said that the three Korean residents in Yemen's capital Sanaa departed for Ethiopia on a U.N. plane earlier in the day following the evacuation of 10 Koreans made on Saturday.Two diplomats will be re-located to an interim diplomatic mission to be placed on a South Korean Navy de
March 31, 2015
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Seoul slams Japan for seeking to put wartime facilities on UNESCO heritage list
South Korea on Tuesday expressed its strong opposition against Japan's move to put its wartime facilities on the UNESCO world heritage list, saying that the move runs counter to the spirit of the list.Since 2012, Japan has been seeking to put more than 20 industrial facilities such as coal mines, a legacy of Tokyo's forced labor during World War II, on the UNESCO world heritage list. Japan claims that those facilities are a symbol of industrialization in an apparent bid to conceal its wartime ag
March 31, 2015
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New S. Korean ambassador vows closer cooperation with China
The new South Korean ambassador to China, Kim Jang-soo, said Tuesday he will spare no efforts to forge close cooperation with China. Kim takes up the post at a time when tension between Seoul and Beijing is brewing over a possible deployment of an advanced U.S. missile defense system in South Korea.Kim, a 67-year-old former defense minister who headed the National Security Council at the presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae until May last year, made the comments upon his arrival at the Beijing a
March 31, 2015
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[Reporter's Column] Korea-Japan relations hang by a hair
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is walking a tightrope as he continues to play down the country’s historical abuses ahead of his address at U.S. Congress and the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, stymying Seoul’s efforts to defrost bilateral ties. He has been under growing international pressure to tone down his revisionist views and present a more repentant attitude to Japan’s wartime history. But skepticism persists over any sweeping turnaround in his approach in light of his elu
March 30, 2015
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S. Korea not in dilemma over rivalry between U.S., China: FM
It could be a blessing rather than a dilemma for South Korea being in the middle of the U.S. and China's growing rivalry in the Asia Pacific region, the foreign ministry said Monday.The remarks by Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se came amid growing jitters over the country's position as the two super powers step up efforts for a greater presence in the Asian region.Seoul has recently decided to join the formation of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, defying the U.S.'implicit reserv
March 30, 2015
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S. Korea to host New Zealand in veteran defender's int'l swan song
Veteran South Korean football defender Cha Du-ri will bid adieu to international play on Tuesday, when his team hosts New Zealand in the nation's capital.The friendly match between the 56th-ranked South Korea and the 134th-ranked New Zealand will kick off at 8 p.m. at Seoul World Cup Stadium.Cha, 34, will be making his 76th and final international appearance for South Korea. He'd earlier announced his retirement at the conclusion of the AFC Asian Cup in January in Australia but head coach Uli St
March 30, 2015
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Japan saw emperor's regret over wartime history as 'inevitable' in 1984: documents
Japan believed in 1984 that it was "inevitable" for its emperor to express regret over Japan's 1910-45 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula when a South Korean president made a state visit to Tokyo, diplomatic documents showed Monday.When South Korea prepared for a state visit by then President Chun Doo-hwan to Japan, topping the agenda was whether then Japanese Emperor Hirohito would make comments or apologize over Japan's wartime wrongdoing, according to the documents released by Seoul's fore
March 30, 2015
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Climate change provides opportunities for Denmark
COPENHAGEN ― Denmark is turning climate change into an opportunity and leading the way in preparing for a water-scarce future, Danish Environment Minister Kirsten Brosbol told reporters last week. Situated between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, Denmark has overcome its water challenges using innovative engineering. “Not just Denmark, but the whole world is facing increasingly severe problems related to drinking water,” Brosbol told journalists from Korea, Japan, China, Singapore and India at
March 29, 2015
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Denmark pioneers water technology
COPENHAGEN ― While fighting climate change is a political debate in America, it is a way of life in Denmark. From groundwater purification to wastewater treatment and academic research to town renewals, water challenges are embodied in Danish life and business.Denmark’s water sector has 300 companies employing 17,000 people and generating $5.2 billion annually. Nonprofit organizations such as State of Green promote Danish green technologies internationally. “The point of departure came in 2011 w
March 29, 2015
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‘Kazakhstan wants Korea at Astana Expo 2017’
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Deputy Minister Rapil Zhoshybayev visited Korea in late March to promote the Astana Expo 2017 and garner Korea’s support. The international exposition in Kazakhstan’s capital of Astana will feature “future energy,” showcasing innovative and environment-friendly solutions to global energy needs. “Astana will be a platform to present to the world where Kazakhstan stands in its transition to renewable energy as well as scientific research and development,” Zhoshybayev told The
March 29, 2015
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Tunisia commemorates independence amid sorrow
The Tunisian Embassy held a reception on March 20 to commemorate the country’s independence from France, while sharing sorrow and consolation for the victims of a terrorist attack in the capital Tunis the previous week. “Allow me to express my deep sorrow over the cowardly terrorist attack at the Bardo National Museum, and extend sincere condolences to the bereaved families. I wish for their prompt recovery,” Tunisian Ambassador Ali Nafti said in his welcoming speech. “I want to reaffirm Tunisia
March 29, 2015
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S. Korea's finance minister urges more cooperation with Latin America
South Korea's top economic policymaker on Sunday called for more cooperation with Latin America in order to help both sides take full advantage of the mutually complementary economic structures. In a news conference wrapping up the annual Inter-American Development Bank's board of governors meeting in Busan, 453 kilometers southeast of Seoul, Choi Kyung-hwan said that connecting South Korea's prowess in information technology and manufacturing with Latin America's abundant mineral and energy re
March 29, 2015