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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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Korean embassy to open in Georgia in 2015
With a Korean embassy scheduled to open in Georgia this year, the two countries will benefit from enhanced support for diplomacy and business, Georgia’s top envoy to Korea told The Korea Herald last week.“Since diplomatic relations were established in 1992, bilateral relations have reached a point where it’s not just a matter of desirability but necessity to open embassies in both countries,” Georgian Ambassador to Korea Nikoloz Apkhazava said.“The new embassy in Tbilisi will give new energy to
Feb. 22, 2015
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Korea pledges various contributions to curbing violent extremism
South Korea pledged Thursday to make various contributions to international efforts to curb violent extremism as a top diplomat of the country attended an international conference hosted by the White House to move such efforts forward.Second Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said no country is immune from violent extremism, citing the case of a South Korean teenager who is believed to have crossed the border from Turkey into Syria voluntarily to join the militant group Islamic State, the ministr
Feb. 20, 2015
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Russia adds to geopolitical complexity
With its courting of North Korea, Russia is adding to complexity in the dynamics on the Korean Peninsula as Seoul seeks to improve its relations with both Cold War foes without creating a rift with Washington. Moscow has been reaching out to Pyongyang in recent months in an apparent effort to increase its influence in inter-Korean affairs and secure investment from the South in major trilateral economic projects, such as a joint industrial district, railway, gas pipeline and power grid. With the
Feb. 17, 2015
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Former sex slaves thank U.S. historians
A group of Korean victims of Japan’s wartime sexual enslavement on Monday expressed their gratitude to 19 U.S. historians who criticized Tokyo’s attempts to whitewash the dark side of its history in a joint statement earlier this month.In a letter to the historians, victims from the House of Sharing, a civilian shelter for them in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, said they were grateful to the scholars for “courageously pointing out Japan’s wrongs.”“We express our gratitude and support to you for sta
Feb. 17, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Would-be China envoy to face daunting task
Former top presidential security adviser Kim Jang-soo faces the daunting task of addressing lingering political distrust between South Korea and China, after he was tapped last week as Seoul’s new ambassador to Beijing. President Park Geun-hye’s decision to field the former defense minister illustrates her desire to cement her country’s strategic partnership with China, which has recently suffered a setback due to the possibility that Washington will deploy an advanced missile defense system to
Feb. 16, 2015
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Vice foreign minister to attend global antiterror meeting
A Korean vice foreign minister plans to attend an international conference on antiterrorism to be held in Washington this week in a bid to join global efforts to fight violent terrorism, officials said Monday.Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul will attend the conference on fighting violent extremism slated for Thursday (local time) that will bring together government officials from 60 nations, according to Seoul’s Foreign Ministry. Cho will leave for Washington on Wednesday for a four-day visit.T
Feb. 16, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan finance ministers meeting being arranged to tackle outstanding issues
Finance ministers of South Korea and Japan may meet in the coming months after such talks have been suspended for over two years due to frayed diplomatic relations, an official source at the finance ministry said Monday."Efforts are underway to hold the ministerial meeting in the near future although no date has been agreed upon yet," a source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.The last time the two ministers met formally in a bilateral setting was in November 2012, before the uproar in So
Feb. 16, 2015
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Seoul's vice FM to attend global anti-terror meeting
A South Korean vice foreign minister plans to attend an international conference on anti-terrorism to be held in Washington this week in a bid to join global efforts to fight violent terrorism, officials said Monday.Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul will attend the conference on fighting violent extremism slated for Thursday (local time) that will bring together government officials from 60 nations, according to Seoul's foreign ministry. Cho will leave for Washington on Wednesday for a four-day
Feb. 16, 2015
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Canadian trade minister hopeful of CKFTA
Canada’s trade minister led a mission to Korea last week to link businesses after a bilateral free trade agreement went into force this year. “The Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement will open the Asia-Pacific market to Canadian businesses and the North American market to Korean businesses,” International Trade Minister Ed Fast told The Korea Herald in an interview. “As we move toward complete tariff elimination, our companies will gain international competitiveness through barrier-free, preferent
Feb. 15, 2015
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Colombia, Korea partner in trade, defense, education
“When Korean people think about Colombia, I want them to think about our Juan Valdez coffee, beautiful men and women and a land of opportunities,” Colombian Ambassador Tito Saul Pinilla told The Korea Herald in an interview last week. “Korea’s perception of my country had been dominated by drug and violence, a thing of the past.”Bolstered by Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin’s visit to Korea in January, the ambassador said both countries could cooperate in a broad range of areas ―
Feb. 15, 2015
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Seoul Literary Society hosts novelist Ha Il-ji
Literature-loving foreign diplomats had the opportunity to hobnob with a distinguished Korean author at a gathering in Seoul last week.The Seoul Literary Society hosted Ha Il-ji, a novelist renowned for breaking boundaries and setting trends in the literature scene. “I wanted to be a writer as a child and have walked the path of literature all my life,” said the 60-year-old author at the Swedish ambassador’s residence in Seoul on Tuesday.“As a yokelish boy from the countryside, I was shocked aft
Feb. 15, 2015
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Ex-nat'l security chief named as Seoul's new envoy to China: source
A former national security adviser has been tapped as South Korea's new ambassador to China for his extensive experience in the field of security and diplomacy, a source said Sunday.Kim Jang-soo, also a former defense minister, will replace Amb. Kwon Young-se, according to the source.It will mark the first time that an official with a military background has been tapped to be Seoul's ambassador to China since 1992 when Seoul and Beijing established diplomatic ties.The 67-year-old Kim had served
Feb. 15, 2015
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Palestine seeks diplomatic mission in Seoul
South Korea and the Palestinian Authority have agreed to begin consultations for the launch of a diplomatic mission here as the two sides explore ways to crank up political, economic and cultural exchanges, the Palestinian foreign minister said Friday. Though Seoul is yet to recognize the state of Palestine and maintains close ties with Israel its longtime foe across the border, Riad Malki was upbeat about relations with South Korea, raising hopes for a boost especially in economic and developme
Feb. 13, 2015
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Korean, Czech leaders set for summit this month
South Korea and the Czech Republic plan to hold a summit later this month in Seoul as the two countries seek to deepen political, economic and cultural exchanges, marking the 25th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, Cheong Wa Dae said Friday. Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka is scheduled to arrive here on Feb. 24 and have talks with President Park Geun-hye two days later, her office said. His four-day visit will be the first prime ministerial trip from the European country since 2001, and
Feb. 13, 2015
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Korea-Japan tension grows over Dokdo, historical discord
Japan’s foreign minister renewed the country’s claim to South Korean islets of Dokdo on Thursday, triggering criticism from Seoul and exacerbating ongoing territorial and historical tension between the two countries.In a parliamentary address in Tokyo, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida pledged to continue to “clearly convey the claim and persistently respond” to the issue, calling the islets “Japan’s indigenous territory.” He used the expression for the first time last year at the annual e
Feb. 12, 2015
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Korea plans to provide development aid to Cuba
South Korea said Wednesday it plans to provide Cuba with $3 million (3.3 billion won) in development funds to help boost food productivity and combat poverty in the Central American nation. The policy comes in apparent efforts to improve relations with Cuba following a recent breakthrough in the nation’s Cold War standoff with the U.S.Seoul’s Foreign Ministry clinched an agreement with the World Food Program for the three-year project on the sidelines of the agency’s executive board meeting in R
Feb. 11, 2015
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Police seek man who raped Japanese student in northern India
JAIPUR, India (AP) -- Police were searching Monday for a man who raped a Japanese student sightseeing in northern India, while elsewhere they announced the arrest of eight men suspected of brutally raping and killing a Nepalese woman, as authorities continue to struggle with a spate of attacks on women. The 20-year-old student attacked Sunday is the second Japanese woman raped in India in recent months. The man had met her in Jaipur and offered to act as her tour guide, according to police inspe
Feb. 9, 2015
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Families of Australians on Indonesia death row in emotional appeal
JAKARTA (AFP) -- The mothers of two Australian drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia tearfully begged authorities on Monday to "spare our sons' lives", as their lawyer revealed plans for a last-gasp legal bid. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, ringleaders of the so-called "Bali Nine" drug smuggling gang, were arrested in 2005 and sentenced to death the following year after being caught trying to traffick heroin out of Indonesia.They lost a legal bid last week to have their cases reviewed, eff
Feb. 9, 2015
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SNU says seeking more victims of sexual abuse
Seoul National University has decided to interview all female students of a male professor at the department of business administration, who is suspected of sexually harassing several women.All female students who took the professor’s classes over the past year will be interviewed, according to the school’s human rights center on Monday. The center said its probe is aimed at finding more victims or securing witness testimony from the students, though the professor has denied the allegations. SNU
Feb. 9, 2015
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THAAD targets N.K., no decision yet on deployment: U.S. official
Washington’s advanced missile defense asset is designed to stave off persistent threats from North Korea, though no decision has been made on its possible deployment to the peninsula, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken said Monday. The U.S. has displayed its desire to install here the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense, a key part of its missile defense scheme, to better counter North Korean threats. This poses a pressing dilemma for Seoul due to China’s opposition that the system appe
Feb. 9, 2015