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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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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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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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Korea condemns Japan’s decision to release water from Fukushima
South Korea on Tuesday strongly condemned Japan's decision to release more than 1 million tons of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant, saying the radioactive water threatens the safety of neighboring countries and their marine environments. The government expressed strong regret over the Japanese government's "unilateral" choice to release the radioactive water, saying the decision was made without discussions or negotiations with Korea. "This dec
April 13, 2021
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S. Korea expresses 'strong regret' over Japan's decision to release water from Fukushima
South Korea on Tuesday expressed strong regret over Japan's decision to release contaminated water into the sea from its wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant. Tokyo announced earlier in the day that it plans to start releasing massive amounts of radioactive water, which has been stored in tanks at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, in two years. Koo Yoon-cheol, head of South Korea's Office for Government Policy Coordination, gathered an emergency vice-ministerial meeting at 10 a.m. at the S
April 13, 2021
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S. Korea convenes emergency meeting on Japan's decision to release water from Fukushima
South Korea on Tuesday convened a high-level government meeting to discuss measures against Japan's decision to release contaminated water from its wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. Tokyo announced earlier in the day that it plans to start releasing massive amounts of radioactive water, which has been stored in tanks at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, in two years. Koo Yoon-cheol, head of South Korea's Office for Government Policy Coordination, gathered an emergency vice
April 13, 2021
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Outgoing US Indo-Pacific commander awarded top medal from S. Korea
South Korea on Tuesday awarded Adm. Phil Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, one of the country's highest medals for his contribution to the alliance and peace on the Korean Peninsula, the defense ministry said. Defense Minister Suh Wook presented the Tongil Medal of the Order of National Security Merit to the outgoing commander on behalf of the government during a ceremony held at the ministry building in Seoul, according to the ministry. Davidson arrived in South Korea on Mon
April 13, 2021
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US position on Iran sanctions remains unchanged: State Dept.
WASHINGTON -- The United States' position on Iran sanctions remains unchanged, a State Department spokesperson said Monday, amid Iran's continued demand for the release of its money blocked in South Korean banks. "The United States' position on Iran sanctions has not changed," the department spokesperson told Yonhap News Agency in an email, asking not to be identified. The remarks come after South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun noted the money belongs to Iran. "I have sai
April 13, 2021
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Blinken names new chief officer to tackle discrimination at State Dept.
WASHINGTON -- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday named a new official in charge of diversity and inclusion at the State Department, while commending the US embassy in Seoul for setting a good example. Blinken named Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley to fill the newly created post of chief diversity and inclusion officer (CDIO), who "will be empowered to develop a "robust framework for fostering diversity and inclusion in our workforce." "From Me Too, to Black Lives Mat
April 13, 2021
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White House says battery dispute settlement by LG, SK makes them more reliable suppliers
WASHINGTON -- The settlement of an electric vehicle battery dispute between two South Korean manufacturers will help build US confidence in their reliability, a White House official said Monday. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the conclusion of the dispute also marked great news for American workers. "The settlement we announced over the weekend...by SK Innovation and LG (Energy Solution) is a positive step that builds confidence in their reliability and responsibility as suppliers
April 13, 2021
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Biden pledges more investment in meeting over semiconductor shortage
WASHINGTON -- US President Joe Biden said on Monday that his country will increase its investment in infrastructure to protect its supply chains, including the supply chain of semiconductors. His remarks came in a meeting with the top executive officers of 19 global firms, including South Korea's tech giant Samsung Electronics, to discuss ways to address the ongoing shortage of semiconductors. "Chips, like the one I have here, these chips, these wafers, our batteries, broadband, it's all
April 13, 2021
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S. Korea, US agree to cooperate in promoting green energy, tackling climate change
South Korea and the United States on Monday agreed to make joint efforts to fight climate change and harness more sustainable energy. South Korea's Industry Minister Sung Yun-mo met his US counterpart, Jennifer Granholm, virtually, and shared visions on fostering low-carbon and eco-friendly industries, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The two countries also agreed to expand ties for the Leaders Summit on Climate, which will be hosted by the US later this month, in which
April 12, 2021
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South Korea's PM: Iran's frozen funds should be quickly returned
Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said Monday South Korea should "quickly" return $7 billion in frozen funds to Iran in the latest diplomatic gesture to resolve the impasse between the two sides. The prime minister made the remark during a visit to Tehran, where he met Iranian officials amid tension over the funds locked up in South Korea under United States sanctions. "I have said before that this money is Iran's money and should be returned to its owner," Chung told reporters
April 12, 2021
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S. Korea voices 'grave concerns' over Japan's expected decision to release Fukushima water into sea
South Korea's foreign ministry voiced "grave concerns" Monday over Japan's decision, expected this week, to release contaminated water from its wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. Tokyo appears set to formally announce the final decision in a meeting of related ministers on Tuesday, according to media reports, despite strong opposition from the Japanese fishery industry and concerns from neighboring countries. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said in
April 12, 2021
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S. Korea willing to help Iran advance dialogue for restoring nuclear deal: PM
TEHRAN -- South Korea's prime minister said Monday his country is willing to provide "sideline" support for Iran to advance "productive" dialogue with partners in restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Chung Sye-kyun made the remarks during a joint press conference Sunday (local time) with Iran's First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri in Tehran following their 90-minute talks. Chung was visiting Iran for a three-day itinerary till Tuesday to discuss bilateral ties amid lingeri
April 12, 2021
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Top S. Korean, German diplomats hold phone talks on bilateral ties, Korea peace efforts
Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong and his German counterpart, Heiko Maas, held phone talks Friday to discuss bilateral ties and Seoul's efforts to foster lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula, the foreign ministry said. During the talks, Chung said that South Korea will contribute actively to international discussions on addressing climate change and public health issues when it attends the Group of Seven (G7) summit slated to take place in Britain in June. Chung also explained Seoul's conti
April 9, 2021
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S. Korean PM to visit Iran next week amid lingering tension over frozen Tehran funds
Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun will visit Iran next week for talks on bilateral ties and other issues, his office said Friday, amid lingering tension over Tehran's call to unlock its funds frozen here under US sanctions. Chung's visit to Iran from Sunday to Tuesday -- the first such trip by a South Korean premier in 44 years -- follows Tehran's release this week of a Korean oil tanker and its captain about three months after its seizure over alleged oil pollution. "Through this visit, Prim
April 9, 2021
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FM Chung, Indonesia defense chief agree to advance cooperation in joint fighter jet project
Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong met with Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto on Friday and agreed to work together to move substantial cooperation between the two countries forward, including an ongoing joint fighter jet development project, the ministry said. The meeting took place as Prabowo was in South Korea to attend the rollout ceremony of a prototype of South Korea's first indigenous fighter jet, named the KF-X in the South and IF-X in Indonesia. "The ministers agreed to m
April 9, 2021
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Iran releases seized S. Korean ship, captain
Iran released a South Korean oil tanker and its captain, Seoul's foreign ministry said Friday, about three months after they were seized over alleged oil pollution. The ship, with its captain and 12 other crew members aboard, left the port near Bandar Abbas on the southern coast, at around 6 a.m. (Iran time), the ministry said. The crew members had been released earlier but have remained on the ship for maintenance purposes. The ministry said the captain and the crew members remain safe and s
April 9, 2021
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South Korea, US sign deal on shared defense costs
South Korea and the US on Thursday signed the recently concluded agreement on how to share the cost of the US military presence here, resolving an impasse in negotiations that lasted more than a year and put a strain on the decadeslong alliance. Under the new deal that was reached last month, Seoul agreed to pay 1.183 trillion won ($1.06 billion) this year for the upkeep of the 28,500-strong US Forces Korea. That is a 13.9 percent hike from the previous 2019 deal, the biggest annual rise for
April 8, 2021
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White House denies ongoing discussions with allies to boycott Beijing Olympics
The White House on Wednesday denied any discussions with US allies to jointly boycott the 2022 Winter Olympic Games to be held in Beijing as part of efforts to hold China accountable for its suppression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the United States will work closely with allies for their shared interests but reiterated "no discussion" is under way. "Our position on the 2022 Olympics has not changed. We have not discussed and are not discussing
April 8, 2021
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Military training important to protecting US interest on Korean Peninsula: Pentagon
WASHINGTON -- Defense readiness is especially crucial on the Korean Peninsula, a Pentagon spokesman said Wednesday, highlighting the importance of military exercises there. John Kirby said the US goal remains the denuclearization of North Korea. "Training is important on the peninsula. We have to make sure that the alliance is sound and solid and ready to, obviously, defend our interests and the interests of our Korean allies on any given day," he said at a press briefing. South Kor
April 8, 2021
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US prepared for diplomacy for denuclearization of N. Korea: White House spokeswoman
WASHINGTON -- The United States is prepared to engage in some form of diplomacy with North Korea if it will lead to denuclearization on the peninsula, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Wednesday. She said the US remains committed to denuclearization of North Korea. "We have a clear objective as it relates to North Korea, which is denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula," the spokeswoman said at a daily press briefing. "We are, of course, continuing to enforce sanctions. We are
April 8, 2021