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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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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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Hagel, Dempsey concerned about growing uncertainty over Korea
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Gen. Martin Dempsey, who oversees field operations of American troops, voiced strong concerns Thursday about increased uncertainties surrounding North Korea and the possibility of additional provocations.Hagel stressed that North Korea's execution of Jang Song-thaek, a putative number two official, demonstrates the unpredictability of the communist regime. It is "very concerning to everyone and reality of that uncertainty heightens the tensions," Hagel s
Dec. 20, 2013
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Seoul to return remains of 425 Chinese war dead
South Korea on Thursday agreed to return the remains of 425 Chinese troops killed during the 1950-53 Korean War to their homeland, a decision that could help ease diplomatic tension caused by their overlapping air defense zones.In June, President Park Geun-hye offered to send the remains back to China during her talks with Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong in Beijing.“The two countries agreed on the return of the remains following a series of working-level consultations. We decided to hand over t
Dec. 19, 2013
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Military set to announce interim result of cyber command probe
The defense ministry will announce this week the interim result of an investigation into the cyber warfare command over its alleged online smear campaign in last year's presidential election, military officials said Wednesday.The announcement, scheduled for Thursday, coincides with the one-year mark of last December's election in which the then ruling party candidate, Park Geun-hye, won a tight race against the opposition Democratic Party candidate, Moon Jae-in. Park was sworn into office in Feb
Dec. 18, 2013
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Defense minister raises possibility of N.K. provocations
Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin on Tuesday raised the possibility of North Korean provocations between late January and early March, calling for full preparedness and tighter troop discipline.The period is when the militaries of the two Koreas conduct a set of regular troop drills, including an annual South Korea-U.S. exercise, which Pyongyang has routinely condemned as a “rehearsal for a war of invasion.”Rep. Cho Won-jin of the ruling Saenuri Party, a member of the parliamentary intelligence comm
Dec. 17, 2013
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Park seeks security office boost as N.K., regional uncertainties grow
Seoul is seeking to revive the standing secretariat of the National Security Council as security concerns increase due to shifts in the North Korean leadership and the region’s simmering territorial rows and historical animosities.Following President Park Geun-hye’s directive on Monday, government officials are discussing how to organize the secretariat, which the former Lee Myung-bak administration abolished amid an administrative overhaul six years ago.The recent execution of Jang Song-thaek,
Dec. 17, 2013
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Seoul, Washington resume talks to renew defense cost-share pact
South Korea and the United States resumed their negotiations on sharing the cost of keeping American troops here on Tuesday, but a still-unbridgeable gap over the size of Seoul's contributions is expected to cause the talks to drag on further.The allies kicked off last week the current round of negotiations, the ninth of their kind since July, to renew the current five-year Special Measure Agreement (SMA) but have made little progress.Both sides are pressed for time as the current five-year cont
Dec. 17, 2013
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Seoul seeks to complement N.K. contingency measures
Seoul is considering complementing its measures for handling contingencies in North Korea as security concerns are increasing following the execution of Jang Song-thaek, the once-powerful uncle of the dynastic ruler Kim Jong-un.In particular, the government is reportedly seeking to improve Conceptual Plan 5029 ― a set of joint military steps by South Korea and the U.S. to cope with potential instability in the North, including a sudden regime collapse.“The military is in the process of complemen
Dec. 16, 2013
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GPS-guided bombs for South Korean fighters to be built in U.S.
South Korea selected two U.S. companies -- Boeing and Kaman Aerospace Corporation -- to jointly produce air-to-ground bombs guided by the global positioning system (GPS) for its fighter jets, the state arms procurement agency said Monday.The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) opened the bid in July to equip F-15Ks and KF-16s with the smart bombs capable of launching precision attacks against North Korea's artillery bases or hidden targets using the GPS system.The precision-guided
Dec. 16, 2013
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Korea’s new air defense zone takes effect
South Korea’s newly established air defense zone went into effect on Sunday, with its airborne early warning and control aircraft conducting a patrol and surveillance mission over it.A week ago, Seoul announced the new Korean air defense identification zone to counter China’s unilateral decision to expand its own to cover a reef and other islands off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula.The new zone is designed to have its southern boundary match the country’s broader flight information re
Dec. 15, 2013
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S. Korea, U.S. again fail to narrow gap on USFK cost sharing
The latest attempt by South Korea and the United States to narrow their gap on sharing the cost of keeping U.S. troops here ended without a clear breakthrough but both sides agreed to meet again next week, Seoul government sources said Saturday.The talks, the ninth in their series since last year, opened in Seoul earlier in the day after a two-day break that followed two days of negotiations. Their goal is to rewrite the so-called special measure agreement (SMA) that sets the amount of financial
Dec. 15, 2013
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Korea to sell 24 F-50s to Iraq
South Korea scored a $1.1 billion contract with Iraq on Thursday to sell 24 light attack fighters in the country’s largest aircraft export deal, Seoul officials said.Korea Aerospace Industries, the country’s sole aircraft maker, is also to strike an additional $1 billion deal soon for logistical support over the next 25 years.KAI president and CEO Ha Sung-yong and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad signed the deal for the sale of FA-50 fighters, called the T-50IQ in Iraq, to be deli
Dec. 12, 2013
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EADS proposes Korea buy mix of two fighter jets
The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company proposed Wednesday that South Korea purchase a combination of 40 Eurofighter Typhoons and 20 F-35s for its next-generation fighter procurement project.The defense firm argued that a split procurement will offer a better blend of capabilities for peninsular security conditions, and that its “stable” Eurofighter program can ensure an earlier fixed delivery timetable, starting from 2017.The EADS’ proposal came after Seoul all but decided last month
Dec. 11, 2013
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Seoul okays plan for three more Aegis destroyers
South Korea on Tuesday endorsed a plan to acquire three additional Aegis destroyers for deployment in the mid-2020s, amid intensifying regional competition to boost maritime defense.The procurement project, expected to cost around 4 trillion won ($3.8 billion), was approved during a Joint Chiefs of Staff Council meeting presided over by JCS chairman Adm. Choi Yoon-hee.Once the project is completed, the country will have a total of six Aegis destroyers, which will improve the Navy’s deepwater and
Dec. 10, 2013
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China regrets Korea’s air zone expansion
China on Monday expressed regret over South Korea’s declaration of an expanded air defense identification zone, which overlaps with those of China and Japan.Seoul’s decision was announced Sunday amid high tensions sparked by Beijing’s unilateral declaration of a new air zone in the East China Sea, which incorporates Ieodo, a submerged rock controlled by South Korea, and a chain of disputed islands claimed by both Japan and China.“The ROK (Republic of Korea) notified China of its expansion of the
Dec. 9, 2013
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Defense minister to visit UAE
South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin plans to visit the United Arab Emirates for talks with his counterpart on increasing military and defense industry cooperation between the two countries, his ministry said Sunday.The three-day trip that starts Monday will also include a visit to South Korea’s military contingent stationed in the country, the ministry said. The “Ahk” unit of some 150 troops has been stationed in the eastern UAE region of Al Ain since 2011 to help train UAE troops in anti
Dec. 8, 2013
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S. Korea to declare expanded air defense zone on Sunday: gov't
The South Korean government said it plans to announce an expanded air defense zone on Sunday, amid a growing regional row following China's unilateral expansion of its own. The Ministry of National Defense will declare the expanded air zone early Sunday at its headquarters, with the exact time of the release to be announced soon, ministry officials said. Tension has been running high in East Asia since China unexpectedly announced on Nov. 23 an air defense identification zone above the East
Dec. 7, 2013
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Biden in Seoul to discuss China’s air zone
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Seoul Wednesday for a three-day visit for talks on concerns over China’s air defense zone, North Korea and other bilateral issues. Biden flew to Seoul from Beijing, where he apparently failed to bridge differences with Chinese officials over Beijing’s unilateral declaration of its new air defense identification zone in the East China Sea, which overlaps with those of South Korea and Japan.Biden is to meet President Park Geun-hye, Prime Minister Chung Hong
Dec. 5, 2013
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Lockheed pledges support for Korea’s fighter project
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― With the planned purchase of F-35 stealth fighter jets, South Korea will gain “comprehensive” support from the largest U.S. defense firm, Lockheed Martin, in its bid to produce an indigenous fighter jet, code-named the KF-X, a senior company official said Wednesday.“Lockheed has made a comprehensive offer through our offset program for the KF-X, which would be assistance through technology transfer and engineering expertise that we would place in Korea to help design a
Dec. 5, 2013
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Korea to buy 14 CH-47D choppers from the U.S.
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― South Korea plans to purchase 14 CH-47 Chinook helicopters from the United States, according to the Pentagon’s weaponry trade arm.The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has already notified Congress of South Korea’s request for the sale of the twin-engine, tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopters.A proposed package deal estimated at $151 million would include spare parts and logistical support under the Foreign Military Sales program, which requires congressional approval.
Dec. 5, 2013
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Lockheed set for 'comprehensive' support for Korea's own fighter jet ambitions
With the planned purchase of F-35 stealth fighter jets, South Korea will gain "comprehensive"support from the largest U.S. defense firm, Lockheed Martin, in its bid to produce an indigenous fighter jet, code-named the KF-X, a senior company official said Wednesday."Lockheed has made a comprehensive offer through our offset program for the KF-X, which would be assistance through technology transfer and engineering expertise that we would place in Korea to help design and develop the KF-X airplane
Dec. 5, 2013