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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Ador claims exclusive contracts with NewJeans still valid
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Heavy, wet snow to fall more often this winter
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SNU professors join growing movement calling for Yoon's resignation
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Presidential office criticizes opposition-led state auditor, prosecutor impeachment motions
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N. Korea launches 32nd wave of trash balloons, anti-S. Korea leaflets
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Seoul to explore supporting children born outside of marriage: Yoon's office
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Lotte heir assumes management role amid liquidity concerns
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Pompeo cites S. Korea as 'democratic friend' that shares American values
WASHINGTON -- US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has mentioned South Korea as one of America's "democratic friends" that value freedom and economic prosperity under the rule of law, as he criticized China for undermining such values. Pompeo made the remark Tuesday after he and Defense Secretary Mark Esper held annual "two plus two" ministerial consultations in Washington with their Australian counterparts. China was a key topic in this year's meeting. "I'm confident t
July 29, 2020
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Kneeling man’s statue stirs controversy in Seoul, Tokyo
A statue installed in a private garden in South Korea showing a man bowing to a sitting girl is stirring controversy both in Seoul and Tokyo, for its potential to further aggravate already fragile bilateral relations. The installation work, entitled “Eternal Atonement,” has been erected on the grounds of the privately run Korea Botanic Garden in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province. The two-piece bronze sculpture features a man in a formal suit bowing on his knees in front of a sea
July 28, 2020
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China to resume visa services for S. Korean students, employees
BEIJING/SEOUL -- China has agreed to resume visa issuance for South Korean students, employees hired to work in the country and those with residence permits, Seoul's top envoy in Beijing said Monday. Ambassador Jang Ha-sung told reporters that the two countries have recently agreed on visa issuance for the three groups: students who were studying or plan to study in China, employees holding Z work visas and those who have valid residence permits. Sources said that visa issuance is expected t
July 27, 2020
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US ambassador shaves off mustache to stay masked in summer amid pandemic
US Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris has figured out a way to stay cooler in a hot and humid Seoul while keeping his mask on amid the coronavirus pandemic -- go clean-shaven. Harris is now a mustache-free man after removing his signature facial hair at an old barbershop in central Seoul, a video posted on his Twitter page showed. In the video clip, the ambassador says he thought he had to do something to "get cooler" during the muggy and hot summer in the host country while a
July 27, 2020
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United Nations Command launches official website
The United Nations Command (UNC) launched an official website as it marked the 70th anniversary of its establishment, officials said, in a move seen as part of the US-led entity's push to strengthen its presence and roles on the Korean Peninsula. The website, www.unc.mil, introduces its mission, multilateral contributors, history and roles "in preserving security, stability and enduring peace on the Korean Peninsula," UNC said on its Facebook page on Friday. The UNC had previously s
July 27, 2020
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Bill Gates sends letter to Moon expressing hope to strengthen cooperation over virus response
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has sent a letter to President Moon Jae-in to express hope to beef up joint work between South Korea and his foundation in responding to the new coronavirus, the presidential office said Sunday. The chief of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said in the letter sent on Monday that he was impressed by South Korea's coronavirus response, citing its quarantine measures and the private sector's vaccine development efforts, according to Cheong Wa Dae. If South
July 26, 2020
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5 S. Koreans kidnapped in waters off Benin released
Five South Korean nationals who were kidnapped by an unidentified armed group in waters off the western African country of Benin have been released, the foreign ministry said Saturday. The South Koreans were released from southern Nigeria on Friday (local time), around a month after being abducted in waters about 111 kilometers south from Cotonou Port of Benin, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On June 24, the armed group attacked a 994-ton fishing vessel. A total of 30 crewmen we
July 25, 2020
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Seoul evacuates 293 nationals from Iraq
Two South Korean military planes carrying 293 Korean nationals from Iraq arrived back home Friday morning, amid the severe novel coronavirus outbreak in the Middle Eastern country. Departing from Baghdad, two KC-330s planes arrived at Incheon Airport at around 10:20 a.m., two hours later than the scheduled arrival time due to quarantine procedures and fueling, according to a Defense Ministry official. Of the passengers, 86 said they had COVID-19 symptoms. Health authorities said those con
July 24, 2020
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Defense chief congratulates United Nations Command on 70th founding anniversary
Defense Minister Jeong kyeong-doo expressed gratitude to the United Nations Command Friday for its decadeslong commitment to peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula, as the command marked the 70th anniversary of its foundation. The US-led UNC was established on July 24, 1950, based on the UN Security Council Resolution 84, just a month after the outbreak of the Korean War. It is the unified command structure for the multinational military forces supporting South Korea. The Armistice Agre
July 24, 2020
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FM Kang to hold diplomatic strategy meeting amid growing US-China tensions
Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha will host a diplomatic strategy meeting next week, her office said Thursday, as South Korea seeks a coherent strategy to keep clear of geopolitical tensions between the United States and China. The third Strategic Coordination Meeting on Foreign Affairs is set for Tuesday amid friction between the two major powers over the US' recent order to close the Chinese consulate in Houston, China's claims to the South China Sea and its sweeping security law for Hong Kong
July 23, 2020
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S. Korea sends two military planes to bring home nearly 300 citizens
South Korea on Thursday sent two military planes to bring home nearly 300 citizens from coronavirus-hit Iraq, officials said, with their return set for the following day. The KC-330 air refueling tankers took off from an Air Force base in Gimhae, 450 kilometers south of Seoul, at 7 a.m. The planes, which are set to carry 297 people, mostly workers in Iraq, are expected to arrive at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on Friday morning. The government included four military medical s
July 23, 2020
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Yoo returns home after election campaign for WTO throne
South Korean Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee returned home from Geneva Thursday after campaigning for her bid for the top job of the World Trade Organization (WTO). In Geneva, Yoo held a series of back-to-back meetings with numerous representatives from WTO member states as she pledged to make the world trade body inclusive for all 164 member states, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Yoo has said in a press conference that she would rebuild trust in the multilateral tradin
July 23, 2020
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Top envoys of US, China hold talks
The ambassadors of the United States and China to South Korea met one-on-one Wednesday and discussed the two countries' bilateral relations and other issues, embassy officials said. The meeting between Ambassadors Harry Harris and Xing Haiming took place at the US envoy's residence in central Seoul earlier in the day, an embassy official said. The meeting lasted for about 90 minutes. Harris later tweeted about their meeting, along with a selfie they took together -- with broad smiles. &qu
July 22, 2020
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Diplomats from Asia-Pacific countries hold videoconferences on regional, global issues
Diplomats from Asia-Pacific countries have held videoconferences on joint responses to the new coronavirus, peace efforts on the Korean Peninsula, tensions in the South China Sea and other pending issues, the foreign ministry said Tuesday. The diplomats attended the Senior Officials' Meetings (SOM) of three regional dialogue platforms -- the ASEAN-plus-three meeting, which involves the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, South Korea, China and Japan; the East Asia Summit (EAS); a
July 21, 2020
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US Embassy to resume nonimmigrant visa services for student, exchange program participants
The US Embassy in Seoul said Thursday it will resume nonimmigrant visa services for students and exchange program participants, partially rolling back the suspension of all visa operations put in place over coronavirus fears. The new measure will take effect Monday, the embassy said. "The United States Embassy in Seoul will resume certain nonimmigrant visa services for F, M and J nonimmigrant visa applicants. While the Embassy will process applications as soon as practicable, applicant
July 17, 2020
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Trump said he didn't like dealing with Moon, that S. Koreans were 'terrible': governor
WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump told governors in February that he doesn't like dealing with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and thinks the South Korean people are "terrible," Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday. Hogan, a Republican, wrote in The Washington Post that Trump had harsh words for South Korea, the birthplace of the governor's wife, Yumi, during a private dinner sponsored by the Republican Governors Association. "I don't remember him mentioning the vir
July 17, 2020
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S. Korea's trade minister confident Japan will consider credentials in choosing WTO chief
GENEVA -- South Korean Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee voiced confidence Thursday that Japan will look at her credentials as a candidate rather than bilateral disputes in choosing its pick for the next World Trade Organization chief. The global trade body is preparing to select a new director-general to succeed Roberto Azevedo of Brazil, who is set to step down next month. Yoo, who is running against seven other candidates, faces opposition from Japan, which has been locking horns with South Kor
July 17, 2020
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Moon, 7 other leaders call for equal global access to COVID-19 vaccine
WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in and seven other world leaders on Wednesday called for equal global access to coronavirus vaccines. The leaders wrote in an opinion piece published in The Washington Post that immunization is the key to ending the COVID-19 pandemic but only if all countries get access to the vaccine. "At this point in time, with almost 200 potential covid-19 vaccine candidates currently at different stages of development, there is hope that soon one or more
July 16, 2020
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Unification ministry dismisses reports on overseas education of nominee's son
The unification ministry on Wednesday dismissed media reports questioning how minister nominee Lee In-young was able to finance his son's overseas education, saying that the reports are inaccurate and maliciously distorted. Media reports claimed that Lee spent around $25,000 on tuition and living expenses for his son's stay in Switzerland to attend a design school for about a year from 2017. Some have raised questions over how the nominee was able to afford the costs. Lee, a four-term lawmake
July 15, 2020
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S. Korea expresses concerns about US visa restrictions for foreign students
The foreign ministry said Tuesday it has expressed concern about the US government's plan not to issue visas to students enrolled in online schools and programs and to ban those students from entering the country. "The government has been seeking consultations (with Washington) through its diplomatic missions in the US to minimize the impact on Korean students by conveying our concerns about the plan," a foreign ministry official said on condition of anonymity. On July 6 (local time
July 14, 2020