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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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Australian wine uncorked for Korean market opening
Australia’s scorching sun and mineral-rich soil provide excellent conditions for growing grapes. Australians’ innovativeness, adventurism and love of alcohol has led to the production of some of the finest wines in the world. In an effort to get more of this wine flowing in Korea, the event “Discover New Australian Wines 2014” was held at Westin Chosun Hotel in Seoul on Nov. 24, introducing 170 premium wines from 21 wineries in Australia to Korean importers, retailers and journalists. “Today’s A
Nov. 30, 2014
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U.S. ambassador charms public with blog and dog
The United States’ top envoy to Korea has decided to take a smart approach to his public relations ― putting his blog and dog at the forefront of his efforts to connect with South Koreans. Mark Lippert, who was sworn in on Oct. 30 as the 22nd U.S. ambassador to Korea, has been drawing a positive response online with his blog ― “The Lipperts in Korea” ― which shows his efforts to immerse himself in Korean society. Lippert also manages a Twitter account for his basset hound Grigsby. The short-legg
Nov. 30, 2014
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‘Turkey safe for travel despite ISIL concerns’
Turkish Ambassador to Korea Arslan Hakan Okcal urged international cooperation on eradicating extremist groups in the Middle East and assured that Turkey remains a safe destination for international travelers. In a press conference at the Turkish Embassy in Seoul, Okcal stressed that his country suffered the consequences of the crimes committed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, an extremist Sunni-jihadist group occupying parts of Iraq and Syria. “As Turkey shares 1,295 km borders with
Nov. 30, 2014
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Japan demands removal of S. Korean monuments marking sex slavery victims
Japan has demanded that South Korea remove monuments set up at home and abroad to mark the victims of the Japanese Imperial Army's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II, government sources said Sunday.The demand was made during the two countries' monthly director-general level talks launched earlier this year to resolve thorny bilateral issues, including the so-called comfort women issue. The neighbors held the fifth round of the talks last week.During the talks, the Japanese si
Nov. 30, 2014
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U.N. resolution could complicate Japan's efforts to resolve abduction issue: expert
WASHINGTON (Yonhap) -- A U.N. human rights resolution on North Korea could complicate Japan's efforts to resolve the issue of Pyongyang's past abductions of Japanese citizens, a U.S. expert said.Japan was one of the main sponsors of the resolution that passed through the Third Committee of the U.N. General Assembly last week amid keen international attention due to its call for referring North Korea to the International Criminal Court for human rights violations.The passage came as Japan and Nor
Nov. 29, 2014
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(Photo News) Korea-Hungarian trade talks
A Hungarian businesswoman discusses trade opportunities during the Korea-Hungarian trade consultation session held by the Korea International Trade Association in Sogong-dong, Seoul, Friday. (Korea International Trade Association)
Nov. 28, 2014
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Seoul's nuke envoy to visit Russia for talks on N.K. issues
South Korea's chief nuclear envoy plans to visit Russia next month to discuss the security situation on the Korean Peninsula and North Korea's nuclear program, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday. Hwang Joon-kook, Seoul's top negotiator on the stalled six-party talks to denuclearize the communist country, will embark on a four-day trip to Russia on Monday and meet with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov on Wednesday, according to the ministry. His visit comes as North Korea has
Nov. 27, 2014
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Russian minister in Seoul for talks on economic projects with Koreas
A key Russian official on economic cooperation with South and North Korea arrived in Seoul Thursday as the three countries are pushing for a joint logistics project. Alexander Galushka, minister for development of the Far East, plans to meet with senior South Korean officials, including Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae, during his two-day stay in Seoul. "Minister Ryoo is scheduled to meet Minister Galushka at 3 p.m. tomorrow," a unification ministry official told reporters. They are expect
Nov. 27, 2014
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Russia sees N. Korea as 'important leverage': China expert
A recent meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and a special envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un indicates that Moscow has begun considering Pyongyang as an "important source of leverage" to reassert its influence in Northeast Asia, a Chinese expert said Thursday. Putin, under pressure from the West over his role in the crisis in Ukraine, met Choe Ryong-hae, a top official in the North's ruling Workers' Party and one of Kim's close confidantes, in the Kremlin last week and voic
Nov. 27, 2014
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Korea to send 10 medical workers to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone in Dec.
South Korea plans to send its first batch of 10 medical personnel to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone in December as part of global efforts to contain the deadly virus, the government said Wednesday.Seoul plans to dispatch a total of 30 medical workers in three tranches to the Ebola clinic center being built by Britain in Goderich, neighborhood of Sierra Leone‘s capital of Freetown, according to a joint statement by the foreign, health and defense ministries.The first batch of four doctors and six nurses
Nov. 26, 2014
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[Herald Interview] OECD calls for regional nuclear safety approach
Despite persistent territorial and historical tension, Northeast Asia needs to formulate a joint scheme to promote nuclear safety which will help preclude future disasters and boost practical cooperation, chief of the OECD’s atomic energy agency said Tuesday. William Magwood, director-general of the Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD, stressed the growing need to jointly address safety issues in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima debacle in Japan, such as by cultivating a safety culture. William Mag
Nov. 25, 2014
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Senators propose family reunion resolution
WASHINGTON (Yonhap) ― A group of U.S. senators has introduced a resolution calling for family reunions between Korean-Americans and their long-lost relatives in North Korea, according to a diplomatic source and Congressional data Sunday.Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) and Mark Warner (D-Virginia) submitted the “resolution encouraging reunions of Korean-Americans who were divided by the Korean War from their relatives in North Korea” to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday, the source
Nov. 24, 2014
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China calls for easing of tension as N. Korea's attacks U.N. rights resolution
China on Monday called for an easing of tension on the Korean Peninsula, a day after North Korea's top military body warned of "catastrophic consequences" in the latest angry reaction to the international community's stepped-up censure of its human rights record. In protest against a United Nations resolution condemning its grave human rights violations, North Korea threatened last week to conduct a new nuclear test. On Sunday, the North's omnipotent National Defense Commission issued a fresh
Nov. 24, 2014
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China expert pessimistic on N. Korea's 'diplomatic offensive'
North Korea's "diplomatic offensive" this year, including a visit by a special envoy of the North's leader Kim Jong-un to Russia, is unlikely to help Pyongyang escape isolation unless it changes course on nuclear weapons, a Chinese expert said Monday. Zhang Liangui, a professor of Korean studies at the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, told the state-run Beijing News that Russia is also unlikely to compete with China in providing economic support to North
Nov. 24, 2014
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U.S. senators call for inclusion of Korean-Americans in family reunions
A group of U.S. senators has introduced a resolution calling for family reunions between Korean-Americans and their long-lost relatives in North Korea, according to a diplomatic source and Congressional data Sunday. Sens. Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Mark Warner (D-VA) submitted the "resolution encouraging reunions of Korean-Americans who were divided by the Korean War from their relatives in North Korea" to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday, the source said. The website of Congress
Nov. 24, 2014
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Senators introduce resolution calling for including Korean-Americans in family reunions
A group of U.S. senators have introduced a resolution calling for family reunions between Korean-Americans and their long-lost relatives in North Korea, according to a diplomatic source and Congressional data Sunday. The website of Congress also showed the resolution (S.RES.587) was introduced, but no text is currently available. The resolution follows a similar one (H.CON.RES.91) introduced in the House of Representatives on March 6 by Reps. Charles Rangle (D-NY), John Conyers (D-MI), Sam Jo
Nov. 24, 2014
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[Herald Interview] Actor committed to helping refugees
Albeit powerless and hapless far away from his homeland Bhutan, the young boy could not give up his dream of becoming an actor like Jung Woo-sung since watching his 2004 film “A Moment to Remember.”As the boy re-enacted a perilous cross-border journey on a makeshift stage alongside his peers at the Beldangi refugee camp in Nepal, the 41-year-old South Korean actor Jung was shaken by the young refugees’ purity and unity even while lacking basic needs. The encounter took place during Jung’s first
Nov. 23, 2014
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[Herald Interview] Finnish P.M. uncovers Finland-Korea connection
Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb visited Korea last week to invigorate bilateral ties in a broad range of areas, from winter sports to green technology. The Finnish delegation attended a summit, forum and exhibition from Nov. 19-22, facilitating trade and investment in arctic development, energy infrastructure, shipbuilding, security and education.A welcome reception for select diplomats, businessmen and journalists was held at the Finnish Embassy in Seoul, last Wednesday.The 46-year-old w
Nov. 23, 2014
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Korea’s IT guru-politician speaks on ‘creative economy’
Creativity, communication, cooperation, concentration and culture. These are qualities sought by headhunters worldwide, and an innovation-minded group in Seoul has decided to go to town to learn about them. The CQ Forum, a membership-based club where professionals can network and socialize, hosted a lecture on Korea’s “creative economy” at the Kuwaiti Embassy in Seoul last Tuesday. The keynote speaker was Rep. Jhun Ha-jin of the ruling Saenuri Party, a former entrepreneur who has been at the van
Nov. 23, 2014
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ASEAN Film Festival comes to Seoul
Korean moviegoers and cultural explorers will have an opportunity to experience a diverse range of cinematic genres from Southeast Asia at the ASEAN Film Festival, which will showcase 10 selected films from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The festival will be held from Nov. 27-Dec. 4 at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Busan International Film Festival. Admission is f
Nov. 23, 2014