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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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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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Park calls for thorough preparations for Korea-ASEAN summit
South Korean President Park Geun-hye called Tuesday for thorough preparations for an upcoming summit with her counterparts of 10 Southeast Asian countries to further strengthen ties.Park described the multilateral summit as "an important conference" to lay out a blue print for cooperation among South Korea and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).Park's comments at a Cabinet meeting came two days before she plans to host a special summit for the Asian leaders in South Kor
Dec. 9, 2014
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China not invited to death anniversary of Kim Jong-il
BEIJING (Yonhap) ― China is unlikely to send a delegation to next week’s third death anniversary of North Korea’s former leader, Kim Jong-il, because it has yet to receive a formal invitation from Pyongyang, a diplomatic source with knowledge of the North Korea-China relations said Monday. Kim Jong-il, whose iron-fist rule and pursuit of nuclear weapons stoked regional tensions for more than a decade, died of heart failure on Dec. 17, 2011 at the age of 69, passing power onto his youngest son an
Dec. 8, 2014
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Park vows efforts for summit with China and Japan
President Park Geun-hye said Monday that South Korea will make efforts to hold a summit with China and Japan, the latest move that underscores her commitment to advancing ties with the two Asian neighbors.The remarks came three weeks after she suggested there are uncertainties over a potential summit with Chinese and Japanese leaders. "The South Korean government will make efforts to ensure a trilateral summit can take place based on the meeting of their foreign ministers in the near future," Pa
Dec. 8, 2014
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S. Korea, China to launch joint crackdown on illegal fishing
South Korea and China will launch this week their first joint crackdown on illegal fishing in their shared waters, the South Korean government said Monday.The week-long joint inspection will begin Tuesday in a joint fishing zone in the Yellow Sea, involving a patrol boat from each country, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries."Penalties alone have limits in curbing illegal fishing by Chinese ships, which requires a greater awareness from the Chinese side, as well as joint efforts by
Dec. 8, 2014
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Unification minister due in U.S. for talks on N. Korea
South Korea's point man on North Korea left Monday for the United States in his rare overseas trip, as the Park Geun-hye administration is stepping up efforts to draw international support for its preparations for reunification.Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae's weeklong visit is also intended to seek understanding on Seoul's approach towards Pyongyang amid drawn-out military tensions on the peninsula.He plans to stay in Washington D.C. from Tuesday through Thursday, where he will meet with Ac
Dec. 8, 2014
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U.S. House Foreign Affairs committee chairman says Dokdo is right name
The chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee said “Dokdo” is the right name to refer to South Korea’s easternmost islets, rejecting Japan’s long-running claims that the East Sea islets are its own.“It’s another one of those issues where we have to understand history and what abuses occurred because it is relevant to our understanding today,” Rep. Ed Royce (R-California) said in an interview with Yonhap News Agency earlier this week. “The proper name is Dokdo island.”Japan’s claims to
Dec. 7, 2014
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Kazakhstan marks 23rd independence anniversary
Twenty-three years ago on Dec. 16, Kazakhstan became an independent nation after seven decades as an “autonomous republic” in the Soviet Union. The country now has the largest and strongest economy in Central Asia, and aims to become one of the world’s 30 most competitive economies by 2050. Diplomats, businessmen, journalists and students from Korea and Kazakhstan joined the evening gala to mark Kazakhstan’s National Day at Millennium Hilton Hotel in Seoul on Thursday.Kazakh Ambassador Dulat Bak
Dec. 7, 2014
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Thai Embassy fetes king’s 87th birthday
Even if you don’t recognize the name of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej, you might be familiar with his image, which can be seen everywhere in Thailand. For many Koreans, encountering the king’s portrait at the Thai national day reception rekindled memories of travel in the country. The Thai Embassy hosted a reception celebrating the king’s 87th birthday and Thai national day at Lotte Hotel in Seoul on Wednesday. Dignitaries, scholars, businesspeople, military officers and journalists joined the au
Dec. 7, 2014
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Romania plugs in music diplomacy
The Romanian Embassy in Seoul let music speak the spirit of their national day celebration. The sound of music that filled the reception hall at JW Marriot Dongdaemun last Monday did more than words could do, striking a chord of freedom and unity with the guests.“Anniversaries are opportunities for honoring happiness and recalling memories. It is also an occasion to validate the essence of our ideals,” Romanian Ambassador to Korea Calin Fabian said in an opening speech. “Anniversaries are of a s
Dec. 7, 2014
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[Weekender] Korea, ASEAN to mark 25 years of ties
Marking their 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations, Korea and ASEAN are poised to formulate a vision for their future partnership at a summit in Busan next week. President Park Geun-hye will host the leaders of the 10 member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ― Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam ― during the meeting scheduled for Dec. 11-12. President Park Geun-hyeThe 11 heads of state are expected to review
Dec. 5, 2014
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[Weekender] ASEAN key figures
Dec. 5, 2014
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[Weekender] ‘ASEAN integration offers lessons to Northeast Asia’
With ASEAN gearing up for political, economic and social integration, the envisioned community will provide crucial lessons to Northeast Asia, which is struggling to build trust in the face of historical and territorial animosities, according to the chief of the ASEAN-Korea Center. Chung Hae-moon also forecast that next week’s summit in Busan would help relations between Korea and ASEAN evolve into a more substantive and robust partnership at the regional and global levels. “After 25 years of mu
Dec. 5, 2014
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Top S. Korea, U.S. envoys discuss NK nuclear issue
The top U.S. nuclear envoy met with his South Korean counterpart Friday to discuss ways to resume the long-stalled negotiations aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear program, officials said.The meeting between Sung Kim and Hwang Joon-kook, Seoul's special representative for peace and security affairs on the Korean Peninsula, came as Choe Ryong-hae, a special envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, told Russian officials during his recent trip to Moscow that Pyongyang is willing to resume the t
Dec. 5, 2014
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Cambodian PM to visit S. Korea next week
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen plans to visit Seoul next week for talks with South Korean President Park Geun-hye on furthering their economic partnership, Park's office said Friday.The two leaders are set to hold talks on Saturday on how to boost bilateral cooperation in such fields as trade and investment.Trade volume between the two countries stood at US$750 million last year, according to South Korean data.Hun Sen also plans to attend a special summit to be hosted by Park for leaders of th
Dec. 5, 2014
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Top U.S. envoy on N. Korea nuclear issue visits Seoul
The top U.S. nuclear envoy visited Seoul Thursday for talks with his South Korean counterpart to discuss ways to resume the long-stalled negotiations aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear program, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said.Sung Kim, a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea, arrived in Seoul later in the day to meet with Hwang Joon-kook, special representative for peace and security affairs on the Korean Peninsula, a day later, the ministry added.It marks his first visit to Seoul with his curr
Dec. 4, 2014
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FTAs with Australia and Canada to take effect soon
South Korea’s free trade deals with Australia and Canada will come into force in the coming weeks, a government official participating in the final negotiations with the two countries said Wednesday.Seoul’s deal with Canberra will take effect “within the next two weeks,” the official with South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said, asking not to be named.“(South Korea’s) pact with Canada will take more time though, as Ottawa officials still need to complete their own legislative r
Dec. 3, 2014
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Obama likely to name ex-deputy defense secretary Carter to succeed
U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to nominate former Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to be his next defense chief after Chuck Hagel offered to quit last week, CNN and other U.S. media outlets reported Tuesday.Carter has had three stints at the Pentagon, most recently as deputy secretary from 2011-2013. Though he has no military experience, Carter has a good reputation and his nomination is unlikely to face strong opposition from the Senate.His two other previous stints at the Pentag
Dec. 3, 2014
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Korea, U.S. may miss nuke deal deadline
WASHINGTON (Yonhap) ― South Korea and the United States are in the final stage of negotiations on a civilian nuclear cooperation deal, but it is unclear whether the talks will be concluded before year’s end, a senior diplomatic source indicated Monday.After more than four years of negotiations, Seoul and Washington now appear close to an agreement on how to revise their 1974 nuclear energy cooperation pact, known as the “123 agreement,” which bans the South from enriching uranium or reprocessing
Dec. 2, 2014
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(Photo News) Walking to work
New U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert crosses the road with his wife Robyn and his dog Grigsby at the Gwanghwamun intersection in central Seoul on Monday. (Chung Hee-cho/The Korea Herald)
Dec. 1, 2014
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[Herald Interview] A life devoted to public service
In 1948, high-flying metallurgy professor Choe Ke-soon decided to start a new chapter in his life by going to the U.S. Moving there without any relatives or friends, he started as a visiting scholar at Princeton and Columbia universities in New York, before being recruited by The Boeing Co. in 1967 and passing away in 2003 as a top engineer, self-taught calligrapher and watercolor painter, and a Korean-American leader in Seattle. Just like her father, Martha Choe has been leading a tireless yet
Nov. 30, 2014