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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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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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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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S. Korea boosts defense posture after warship sinking
"Remember the warship Cheonan!"Under the simple but desperate slogan, the South Korean Navy has significantly bolstered its underwater capabilities and combat readiness since North Korea's deadly sinking of the corvette five years ago. On March 26, 2010, the 1,200-ton warship sank while on a training mission in the Yellow Sea, killing 46 out of the 104 sailors on board. A South Korean-led international investigation concluded that a North Korean submarine torpedoed the ship, though Pyongyang has
March 26, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Navy beset by corruption
The South Korean Navy is faltering under a string of corruption and sexual scandals involving former and current senior officials, triggering public criticism and calls for sweeping reform amid North Korea’s continued maritime threats.The scandals have overshadowed the Navy’s efforts to honor this week the sacrifices of the 46 sailors who were killed in the North’s torpedo attack on the corvette Cheonan five years ago.Former Chief of Naval Operations Hwang Ki-chul (right) attends a farewell cere
March 25, 2015
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Army to deploy new MLRS this year
The South Korean military is expected to deploy an advanced multiple launch rocket system to some of the Army’s frontline units from the latter half of the year, amid North Korea’s continued artillery threats, a military source said Tuesday.The new domestically made MLRS, called “Chunmoo,” will bolster South Korea’s artillery counterstrike capabilities as it has a range of up to 80 kilometers ― double the range of the currently deployed “Guryong” rocket system, the source said, declining to be i
March 24, 2015
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Defense bolstered five years after Cheonan sinking
Five years after North Korea’s torpedo attack on the corvette Cheonan, the South Korean Navy has expressed full confidence in its enhanced capabilities to counter another provocation by the communist state and make up for the tragedy that killed 46 sailors.The incident took place in the West Sea near the Northern Limit Line, a de facto sea border, at 9:22 p.m. on March 26, 2010. A South Korea-led multinational probe team has concluded that a midget submarine torpedoed the 1,200-ton patrol ship ―
March 22, 2015
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U.S. to increase multi-rocket system troops in S. Korea
The United States plans to send an additional multiple launch rocket system battalion to South Korea in May to better deter North Korea's artillery threats, U.S. Forces Korea said Saturday.The U.S. secretary of defense "approved the nine-month rotation of a Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) battalion to South Korea to provide unique counter-fire capabilities supporting its defense," the 8th Army said in a press release.The first rotational battalion will join the 210th Field Artillery Brigade
March 21, 2015
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Minesweepers' deployment faces delay due to faulty parts
South Korea's deployment of minesweepers is expected to be delayed by at least a year as their key parts fail to meet the military's requirements, the procurement agency said Friday. Under the 489.2 billion won ($435.6 million) project launched in 2010, South Korea has been pushing to acquire three Minesweeper Hunters for the Navy to better counter threats posed by naval mines. The vessels were supposed to be deployed from August 2015 to 2019. After a four-week inspection of the project, the D
March 20, 2015
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Top U.S. military officer to visit S. Korea next week
The top U.S. military officer will visit South Korea next week for talks with his counterpart on boosting the bilateral alliance, Seoul officials said Friday, amid keen attention on whether the two will discuss the possible deployment of an advanced U.S. missile-defense system here. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, is scheduled to arrive Thursday for a three-day stay, during which he plans to hold talks with South Korea's JCS chairman, Adm. Choi Yun-hee, and m
March 20, 2015
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U.S. commander says he believes N. Korea already miniaturized some nuclear weapons
The United States believes North Korea has already succeeded in making some nuclear weapons small enough to fit atop missiles, a top American military official said Thursday. "We know North Korea's ambitions in terms of their demonstrated cyber, their ambitions for nuclear weapons, the tests that have already occurred. And we think they already miniaturized some of this capability," Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
March 20, 2015
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USFK commander calls for 'layered' missile defense capability
South Korea and the U.S. should build a "layered" ballistic missile defense capability, the commander of U.S. Forces Korea said, in what could be seen as a call for deploying the THAAD system designed to intercept incoming missiles at high altitudes. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti made the remark in a written testimony submitted Wednesday to the House appropriations subcommittee on defense amid intensifying debates in South Korea about whether to accept a U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense batte
March 20, 2015
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THAAD ruckus reveals Cold War mentality
The heated debate over the possible deployment of an advanced U.S. missile defense battery to the peninsula is spawning concerns that the Cold War-era mentality still lives on here and will complicate Seoul’s strategic approaches to security issues.Since the issue surrounding the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system surfaced last year, a flurry of reports and expert analyses have depicted it as a matter of Seoul’s choice between the U.S. and China, as if the two economically interdependent
March 19, 2015
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Admiral under probe for sexual harassment
The Navy launched an investigation on Thursday into allegations that a three-star commander sexually harassed caddies at a golf course inside a naval unit at Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, last year.The commander, whose identity was withheld, is purported to have demanded that the caddies sing songs and dance on the golf course. He admitted he asked them to sing, but denied that they were asked to dance.The allegations are the latest in a series of sexual assault cases that has rattled the m
March 19, 2015
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S. Korea, U.S. Marines hold large-scale joint drill
Marines of South Korea and the United States are staging a large-scale command post exercise on and around the Korean Peninsula to check and further boost their joint combat capabilities, the Marine Corps here said Thursday.Some 500 South Korean Marines and 1,700 American troops from III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) stationed in Okinawa, Japan, began their exercise on Wednesday, which is to be staged until Sunday, in the southeastern city of Pohang, the city of Osan, just south of Seoul,
March 19, 2015
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Allies may discuss THAAD in April
Seoul and Washington are expected to discuss the U.S.’ possible deployment of an advanced missile defense asset to the peninsula at their regular high-level defense talks in Washington, slated for mid-April, a government source said Wednesday.The allies will hold the two-day Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue next month to discuss bilateral security issues, possibly including the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system.“At the KIDD meeting, Seoul and Washington will discuss all pending se
March 18, 2015
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Parties at odds over gov't stance on THAAD
Rival parties expressed strong disagreement Wednesday over whether the government made the right move in asserting its control over deciding whether to deploy a U.S. anti-missile defense system in South Korea. On Tuesday, South Korea's defense ministry warned neighboring nations against trying to influence Seoul's security policy, saying it "will make a decision based upon our own judgment after putting security interests before anything else." The remarks were widely seen as a response to Chi
March 18, 2015
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S. Korea, U.S. to discuss THAAD at April defense talks: sources
South Korea and the United States are expected to discuss the possible deployment of a U.S. advanced missile-defense system on South Korean soil at their high-level defense talks next month, sources here said Wednesday. The U.S. has expressed its will to deploy a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense battery on the peninsula, while the allies have said there have been neither consultations nor a decision on the matter. "All pending issues between the two sides will likely be discussed during the
March 18, 2015
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Seoul fires back at China’s opposition to THAAD
Seoul’s Defense Ministry expressed discomfort over Beijing’s repeated opposition to the U.S.’ possible deployment of an advanced missile defense asset to the peninsula on Tuesday, escalating tension with China over the sensitive security issue.“A neighboring country can have its own position about the U.S. Forces Korea’s deployment of THAAD (Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system),” Ministry spokesperson Kim Min-seok told reporters during a press briefing. “But it should not attempt to exert
March 17, 2015
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[Graphic News] China surges in arms export ranking
China is now the world’s third-largest exporter of arms, data compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute showed Tuesday.According to the report, the U.S. remained the world’s largest arms exporter during the 2010 to 2014 period, accounting for 31 percent of global exports of conventional weapons.The U.S. was followed by Russia with a 27 percent share of global arms exports, followed by China with about 5 percent. China’s biggest clients were Pakistan, which bought 41 percen
March 17, 2015
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Politicization of security hinders strategic thinking
From the U.S.’ potential deployment of an advanced missile defense asset to Korea, to the sharing of military intelligence among South Korea, the U.S. and Japan, security issues have been overly politicized here, hindering policymakers’ strategic calculus of national interests. Although politicization of such issues is inevitable given the nature of a democracy, its intensity appears to be greater than in other countries due to the political and ideological polarization of South Korean society,
March 17, 2015
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U.S. Navy seeks continued cooperation with S. Korea
The U.S. Navy is seeking to bolster cooperation with South Korea and other long-standing Asian allies to cope with security challenges and threats, including North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, a strategy report showed Monday. In the report, titled "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower," the Navy named South Korea and five other Asian allies -- Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines and Thailand -- as strategic interest partners in the region. The Navy is also tryi
March 17, 2015
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U.S. defends THAAD system, dismisses China's woes
A ranking U.S. diplomat said Tuesday the U.S. has a "responsibility" to consider a system that can deter North Korea's missile threats, dismissing China's concerns about a possible deployment of an advanced U.S. missile-defense system in South Korea. The remarks by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel came as China has explicitly voiced concerns about Washington's possible move to deploy a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense battery on Korean soil, home to about 28,500 American troop
March 17, 2015