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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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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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Korea asks Iraq to better protect its firms, people
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se asked Iraq to step up efforts to better protect South Korean companies and nationals residing in the Middle East country, his ministry said Wednesday.During a meeting with Iraq's Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari held on Tuesday in Seoul, Yun also promised to keep providing humanitarian aid to Bagdad and seeking cooperation in such areas as education and health, the ministry said in a press release.In response, Iraq's top diplomat agreed to pay close attention to
Jan. 18, 2017
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S. Korea OKs EugeneBell's plan to send TB medication to NK
South Korea's unification ministry has approved an application by the EugeneBell Foundation Korea to send medication for tuberculosis to North Korea, a government official said Wednesday.The government on Tuesday gave the green light to the foundation's request to deliver medical aid to North Korea, but it rejected the agency's move to send materials needed to build hospital wards in the new year, according to a ministry official.The ministry previously said that it was considering the group's p
Jan. 18, 2017
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House lawmaker introduces bill calling for relisting N. Korea as terror sponsor
A US House lawmaker has introduced a bill calling for relisting North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism.Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) brought in the legislation (H.R.479) that requires "a report on the designation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism." The bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), was referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday, according to congressional records.The lawmaker introduced a similar bill in the previous House
Jan. 18, 2017
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Korea mulling sanctions against Syria over chemical weapons use
South Korea is considering sanctions against Syria for the regime's illegal use of chemical weapons, the foreign ministry said Tuesday."The South Korean government expresses its deep concerns over Syria's use of chemical weapons," spokesman Cho June-hyuck said in a regular briefing, referring to recent findings by the Joint Investigative Mechanism by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the United Nations.The reports by the joint team found the Syrian regime used industri
Jan. 17, 2017
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Korea urges Japan to stop claiming Dokdo
South Korea called on Japan Tuesday to stop its repeated and unjustifiable territorial claims of the country's easternmost islets of Dokdo.In a related move, the foreign ministry said that it called in a Japanese Embassy official to deliver its concerns and strong protest.The move comes after Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters in Tokyo that the islets are Japan's own territory, referring to Dokdo by its Japanese name Takeshima. He made the remark in response to a question abo
Jan. 17, 2017
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Korean acting president calls for unwavering US ties ahead of Trump inauguration
South Korea's Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Tuesday called for enhanced ties with the United States ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who expressed skepticism of Washington's alliances and trade deals with South Korea and other partners while campaigning. During a Cabinet meeting, Hwang highlighted the role of the Korea-US military alliance in ensuring peace on the Korean Peninsula and beyond, and instructed the government to further develop econom
Jan. 17, 2017
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Korean man abducted for ransom last year murdered by Philippine policemen
A South Korean man who was kidnapped for ransom in the Philippines last year was recently found to have been killed by three local police officers and a former policeman, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.The law enforcement officers and ex-policeman were behind the abduction of the 50-something businessman, surnamed Ji, on Oct. 18 in Angeles City, a ministry official said, quoting probe results conducted by Filipino authorities and provided to Seoul on Monday.According to the local investigatio
Jan. 17, 2017
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Trump reiterates accusations allies free-riding on US security commitments
Incoming US President Donald Trump has reiterated his campaign accusations that many allies are free riding on American security commitments in an indication he could make good on his campaign pledges to pressure allies to pay more."A lot of these countries aren't paying what they're supposed to be paying, which I think is very unfair to the United States," Trump said of NATO allies in an interview published in the British newspaper Times and Germany's Bild newspaper.There's five countries that
Jan. 17, 2017
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Ambassadors opine on the art of public diplomacy
As the realm of diplomacy increasingly engages the public at large, culture is being writ large in the vocabulary and method of foreign affairs experts around the globe.One of the major tasks of diplomats is mastering the art of public diplomacy -- employing the allures of visual art, music, literature and performing arts -- in a world increasingly interconnected culturally, according to Latvian Ambassador to Korea Peteris Vaivars. Diplomats, actors and other recipients of the 2017 Korea Image A
Jan. 16, 2017
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[HERALD INTERVIEW] ‘US-China clash could reset inter-Korean ties’
With US President-elect Donald Trump amplifying his pugnacious rhetoric on China, foreign policy pundits have sounded their jitters about the fallout on the Korean Peninsula and North Korean nuclear impasse.While cooperation between the US and China has generally expanded diplomatic room for South Korea and vice versa, the coming clash of the two titans is “not necessarily a bad thing,” according to John Delury, associate professor at Yonsei University’s Graduate School of International Studies.
Jan. 16, 2017
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Ex-US diplomat calls for US pressure on Japan to put aside statue row with Korea
The United States should exercise "outside pressure" on Japan to get the ally to put aside its complaint over a South Korean statue symbolizing Tokyo's wartime sexual slavery and work hard to mend ties with Seoul, a former State Department official said.Mintaro Oba, a former diplomat handling Korea-Japan relations, made the remark in an article to The Diplomat, strongly criticizing Tokyo for overreacting to the establishment by civic activists of the girl's statue in front of Japan's consulate i
Jan. 16, 2017
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Foreign ministers of Korea, Iraq to hold talks in Seoul this week
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Iraq will hold talks this week to discuss bilateral economic cooperation and other issues of mutual concern, Seoul's foreign ministry said Sunday.Seoul's Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and his Iraqi counterpart Ibrahim Al-Jaafari will meet Tuesday to exchange views on a series of bilateral and regional issues, including security on the Korean Peninsula and the Middle East. Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se (Yonhap)Al-Jaafari's four-day schedule, which was arra
Jan. 15, 2017
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Koreans believe Trump administration will have big impact on NK nuke issue
The majority of South Koreans believe that the incoming US administration under President-elect Donald Trump will have considerable impact on the North Korean nuke issue, a poll showed Sunday.According to the survey carried out by the National Unification Advisory Council, 60.5 percent said there would likely be a considerable impact, significantly more than 33.4 percent who said the influence would be small. The findings also showed 73 percent were concerned that Pyongyang would engage in mor
Jan. 15, 2017
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Seoul to convene meeting of key ambassadors to discuss security issues
South Korea will convene a meeting of key ambassadors this week to discuss security challenges facing the country, the foreign ministry said Sunday.According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Seoul's Ambassador to the United States Ahn Ho-young; Kim Jang-soo, its top envoy to China; and mission chiefs to Japan, Russia and the United Nations will be at the meetings with other senior diplomatic policymakers.It said Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se, as well as senior officials, will be on hand to ho
Jan. 15, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Lippert bids tearful farewell
US Ambassador Mark Lippert has been championing public diplomacy since he arrived as Washington’s youngest-ever representative to Seoul in October 2014 at age 41.He reached out to ordinary citizens by traveling across the country, opening his home to the public and attending baseball games, while walking his dog Grigsby around downtown in a Doosan Bears jersey. He gave Korean middle names to his son and daughter, who were both born here, Sejun and Seahee. A knife attack on him in the middle of a
Jan. 13, 2017
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Korea condemns deadly terror attacks in Afghanistan
South Korea on Thursday condemned recent terrorist attacks in Afghanistan which killed dozens of people including diplomats from the United Arab Emirates.A series of deadly attacks in Afghanistan, including those near the Afghan Parliament in Kabul and a government compound in Kandahar, caused dozens of casualties. Among the victims were UAE diplomats, the deputy governor of Kandahar. The UAE ambassador to Afghanistan was also injured. "The government strongly condemns the terrorist attacks infl
Jan. 12, 2017
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Seoul welcomes US secretary nominee's suggestion of continued sanctions on N. Korea
The foreign ministry hailed President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of state on Thursday, who called for a continuation of a sanctions-oriented policy towards North Korea.During a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday in Washington, Rex Tillerson said that "adversaries like Iran and North Korea pose grave threats to the world," publicly mentioning threats made by Pyongyang for the first time since his nomination last month. Tillerson also suggested that the US' increase pressure
Jan. 12, 2017
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US sanctions NK leader’s sister over human rights
The US slapped sanctions on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s sister Thursday, in its latest move to ratchet up pressure on the regime over its rampant human rights violations.Kim Yo-jong, a vice director of the ruling Workers’ Party’s propaganda and agitation department, was among seven entities and two individuals to make it on the blacklist of the US State Department and Treasury. They are now subject to travel bans and an asset freeze. Seoul welcomed the action, saying it shores up the allie
Jan. 12, 2017
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FM speaks with Kerry amid renewed historical tensions with Japan
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se spoke by phone with US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday, the ministry said, amid heightened tensions between Seoul and Tokyo over a statue symbolizing Japan's wartime sexual slavery.Tensions have flared anew between the two American allies after South Korean civic activists erected the girl's statue in front of Japan's consulate in the South Korean port city of Busan.Japan has demanded the statue be removed, calling it a violation of the 2015 agreement tha
Jan. 12, 2017
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Hwang engages in phone diplomacy with leaders of Kuwait, UAE, Vietnam
South Korea's Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn held telephone talks with the leaders of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam this week, his office said Wednesday. During the conversations, Hwang focused on ways to expand business cooperation, particularly in the infrastructure development, as he strove to forestall any policy vacuum in the wake of the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye over a corruption scandal last month. Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang K
Jan. 11, 2017