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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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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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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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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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S. Korea, U.S. cautiously back NK-Japan agreement
South Korea and the United States strongly indicated Thursday that their support for improvement in North Korea-Japan relations is conditional amid a drawn-out stalemate in efforts to denuclearize the communist nation. Following reports of a fresh deal between Pyongyang and Tokyo over the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea decades ago, South Korean officials warned of a possible negative impact on the troubled denuclearization process. "We understand the importance of the abd
May 30, 2014
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N. Korea, Japan agree to investigate abductions, lift sanctions
North Korea and Japan agreed to carry out a full-scale investigation into the abduction of Japanese citizens and lift sanctions against the North at ongoing talks in Sweden, the North's state-run media said Thursday.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (center) speaks to the media about a three-day talks with North Korea in Stockholm at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo Thursday. (AP-Yonhap) "The DPRK side agreed to simultaneously conduct a comprehensive survey of all Japanese inclu
May 29, 2014
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Seoul, Beijing agree to block N.K. nuke test, work for dialogue
The foreign ministers of South Korea and China on Monday agreed to step up cooperation to stop further North Korean nuclear tests and foster conditions for “meaningful” dialogue to make progress in its denuclearization. Wang Yi’s two-day stay here came as Pyongyang has repeatedly threatened to carry out a fourth underground detonation and ratcheted up tension through maritime drills and verbal attacks against the Park Geun-hye administration. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (Yonhap)With the p
May 26, 2014
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One killed as bus with 26 Koreans crashes in Mexico
A tourist bus carrying 26 South Koreans crashed on a road in northwestern Mexico late last week, leaving the driver dead and 18 passengers injured, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Monday.The bus, operated by a tourist agency in Los Angeles, veered off a road near Ensenada in Mexico on Saturday and overturned while trying to avoid an oncoming bus, the foreign ministry added.The driver, Paul Noh, a Korean living in the U.S., was killed and 18 passengers were injured, it said. The injured were transf
May 26, 2014
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Azerbaijan, the ancient ‘Land of Fire’
Azerbaijan is a country of rich cultural and historic heritage. In ancient times, it was an important stop on the Great Silk Road. According to ancient authors, the most active routes of the Great Silk Road passed through territory of Caucasian Albania, an ancient land located in the territory of preset-day Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has all the natural and geographic potential of a tourist destination. The shores of the Caspian, the Mugan, Karabakh, the Mil plains, the mountains, forests, rivers, s
May 26, 2014
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Azerbaijan celebrates Republic Day
Millions of Azerbaijanis around the world celebrate the founding of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan on May 28.With the annexation of the South Caucasus by Russian Empire in the early 19th century, Azerbaijani lands were split into two parts. In the north, the fight of the nation’s progressive forces for the liberation of the people and the development of the national consciousness led to the proclamation of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. This event was a logical continuation of the pr
May 26, 2014
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Azerbaijan becomes regional hub, fosters Korea ties
The following is an interview with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov. ― Ed. Korea Herald: Azerbaijan is located in a geopolitically strategic region. You said in a recent speech that you see Azerbaijan as a “bridge builder” and “peace promoter” in the region. How can Azerbaijan accomplish this goal?Mammadyarov: Azerbaijan is a multinational and multireligious country. The national policy of the country is defined on the principles of tolerance and coexis
May 26, 2014
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[Herald Interview] New transparency rules key to trust in investor-state settlements
This is the seventh installment in a series of interviews with chiefs of United Nations offices in Korea. ― Ed.With free trade emerging as a global norm for growth, new U.N. rules on transparency in disputes between investors and host countries will play a key role in bolstering their relations while providing greater public access to arbitration procedures, UNCITRAL’s regional chief said. Debate remains fierce over the role and effect of an investor-state dispute settlement clause since South K
May 25, 2014
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Envoys’ detention not isolated case
An incident in the baggage area of the Incheon International Airport in which two African ambassadors were detained by customs officials earlier this month was not an isolated case, according to the South African ambassador here. When South African Energy Minister Dikobe Ben Martins arrived here to attend a ministerial conference on clean energy on May 13, Incheon airport officials singled him out of a line and attempted to fingerprint him with a biometric scanner, South African Ambassador to So
May 25, 2014
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Slovak ambassador winds down 5-year posting
Slovak Ambassador to South Korea Dusan Bella (second from right) and his wife Eugenia Bellova (third from right) pose for a photo with folk band Gypsy Devils during a reception in Seoul on Wednesday. (Philip Iglauer/The Korea Herald)Slovak Ambassador Dusan Bella bid farewell to the diplomatic community here as he rounded up a five-year posting representing his country in South Korea during a Slovak cultural night in Seoul on Wednesday. South Korean ties with Slovakia and, indeed with Europe broa
May 25, 2014
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Paraguay seeks Korean investment in infrastructure development
Paraguay’s new businessman-turned-president wants to make history by transforming the tiny, underdeveloped and landlocked South American country into an advanced nation and regional logistics hub, said the country’s minister of industry and commerce. “We have a pragmatic president, and he has a new vision for the country,” Ramon Jimenez Gaona, minister of public works and communications, said in an interview with The Korea Herald at a hotel in Seoul on Wednesday. “He wants to make history, and h
May 25, 2014
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Education program aims for multicultural Korea
Dancer Tint Kyaw, an expatriate from Myanmar, leads children in a traditional dance from his country during last year’s ASEAN School Tour Program at Jochiwon Sinbong Elementary School in Sejong City. (ASEAN-Korea Center)The ASEAN-Korea Center launched an educational program aimed at enhancing understanding of Southeast Asian culture and raising multicultural awareness among students in South Korea last Monday.The 2014 ASEAN School Tour Program was implemented at five elementary schools in North
May 25, 2014
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Envoys discuss aging, retirement in Japan and India
Foreign envoys, industry experts and local VIPs participated in a panel discussion on the current trends and future challenges of retiring in Asia at the latest in the continuing luncheon lecture series run by Asia Society’s Korea Center at a hotel in Seoul on Tuesday.For the vast majority of Indians, retirement does not involve IRAs or pension schemes, according to Shashi Maudgal, president of Novelis Asia and chairman of Indian Chamber of Commerce in Korea. It is a family affair.“If you asked
May 25, 2014
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Territorial rows to overshadow Shanghai forum
A much-trumpeted Beijing-Moscow summit, coupled with heightened territorial tensions between China and Vietnam, is poised to steal the limelight when world leaders and policymakers gather in Shanghai on Tuesday for a security forum. At the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, Chinese President Xi Jinping will address the security situation in Asia and ways to strengthen strategic dialogue and cooperation, Beijing officials said. At least 46 heads of state and chief
May 19, 2014
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Envoy sees Ceausescu regime in N.K.
According to his official biography, the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il shot a 38-under-par round that included no fewer than 11 holes in one, and all that on the first time he picked up a golf club.North Korean propaganda is well known for claiming such outlandish feats for its leaders ― apparently, despotic scion Kim Jong-un was driving a car at age 3.Whereas the cult of personality in North Korea appears off-the-wall to most Western observers, for the Romanian ambassador in South Kore
May 18, 2014
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Envoys get taste of ‘Candy Crush,’ secrets behind mobile games
Kuwaiti Ambassador to South Korea Jasem Al-Budaiwi (left) poses with CICI members during the group’s recent meetup at his residence in Itaewon, Seoul, Tuesday. (CICI)Foreign envoys heard from former Nexon CEO Kwon Joon-mo, a veteran of mobile phone games, on the psychology underpinning the success of Candy Crush Saga at the recent meet up organized by the Corea Image Communication Institute Tuesday.Expatriate corporate executives, local VIPs and foreign diplomats, including the ambassadors of Au
May 18, 2014
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Poland celebrates Korea ties, economy on Constitution Day
Zofia Majka (center), wife of the Polish ambassador to South Korea, along with other wives of foreign envoys, take part in a cake-cutting ceremony at a reception celebrating Poland’s Constitution Day in Seoul on May 15. (Polish Embassy)Polish Ambassador to Korea Krzysztof Majka hosted foreign envoys, government officials and friends of Poland at a reception celebrating Poland’s Constitution Day at the Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel on May 15.Marek Sawicki, Poland’s minister of agriculture and rur
May 18, 2014
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Malaysia fetes trade with Korea, palm oil sector VIPs
The Malaysian Embassy and the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation co-organized a seminar and dinner reception with the Malaysia Palm Oil Council to boost bilateral trade in Seoul on Wednesday. The event provided an opportunity for Malaysian trade delegates and experts, as well as leaders in the palm oil sector, to network with South Korean partners, according to Rashid Mohd. Zain, Malaysia’s trade commissioner here.“Malaysia’s major exports to South Korea are oil and gas products, el
May 18, 2014
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[Photo News] Seoul food
Foreign ambassadors, industry figures and senior government officials help launch the International Food Industry Exhibition Seoul 2014 during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Korea International Exhibition Center in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. Organized by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, the four-day event is the third-largest food exposition in the world and saw the participation of dozens of foreign diplomatic missions here. (Philip Iglauer/The Korea Herald)
May 18, 2014
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EU envoy visits students in new European initiative
European Union Ambassador Tomasz Kozlowski visited 77 10th graders at Ogeum High School in southern Seoul on Thursday to discuss the EU, European history and culture, and South Korea’s ties with Europe.His visit was part of a new program in which European ambassadors from the EU and about 20 European nations have joined up to visit high schools in and around the Seoul area to discuss European history, politics and culture, as well as what it is like to work as a diplomat.Dubbed “EU Goes to Schoo
May 18, 2014