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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Disney+ offers sneak peek at 2025 lineup of Korean originals
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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Teen smoking, drinking decline, while mental health, dietary habits worsen
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North Korean leader ‘convinced’ dialogue won’t change US hostility
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ASEAN, Korea envisage engagement
The ASEAN-Korea Center held a reception last week to celebrate its seventh anniversary and eighth annual council meeting, on the back of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Community launched at the end of last year. The reception at Lotte Hotel in Seoul on Thursday drew ASEAN Council members who flew to Korea for the event as well as diplomats and scholars from both sides. Korea’s Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Kim Hong-kyun said in a speech that the community’s inauguration was “
Feb. 22, 2016
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Pakistan, Korea inch toward FTA
Pakistan and Korea are striving to launch a free trade agreement following an ongoing feasibility study, hoping to capitalize on each other’s geostrategic leverage, Pakistan’s top envoy to Korea said. In an interview with The Korea Herald in early February, Pakistani Ambassador Zahid Nasrullah Khan highlighted the policy of prioritizing trade and investment with Korea since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took office in June 2013. The feasibility study, being conducted jointly by the Pakistan Instit
Feb. 14, 2016
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Sri Lanka fetes independence, ties with Korea
The Sri Lankan Embassy held a National Day reception in early February to celebrate the 68th anniversary of independence from Britain and the development of ties with Korea. While Sri Lanka has made significant progress as a democracy, the country also had to face “formidable challenges, including a conflict that ravaged the nation for three decades,” said Sri Lankan Ambassador to Korea Manisha Gunasekera in a speech.Located in the Indian Ocean, the lush, tropical island nation overcame a civil
Feb. 14, 2016
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Philippine Consulate General opens in Busan
The Philippine Consulate General in Busan was inaugurated in late January to better serve Filipinos living in the southern areas of Korea. The office, located on 1927 Jungang Ave. in Guseo-dong, will start providing consular services from March 1 to residents in Busan, Ulsan, Daegu, Gwangju, Changwon, Gimhae, Muan and Jejudo Island.Services include issuing visas to foreigners, authenticating Korean documents for use in the Philippines, certifying driver’s licenses, assisting intelligence organiz
Feb. 14, 2016
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Azerbaijan to host multiculturalism forum
This year marks the “Year of Multiculturalism” in Azerbaijan, a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. To celebrate the initiative, launched by the government of President Ilham Aliyev, Baku will host the seventh Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilization under the theme of “Living together in inclusive societies” from April 25-27. As the highest profile event of the alliance organization, the venue will gath
Feb. 14, 2016
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Young Diplomats Academy lifts lid on envoy’s world
The Korea Herald Young Diplomats Academy and the Young Opinion Leaders’ Knowledge Forum -- youth camps tailored to live interaction with foreign diplomats, business leaders, renowned scholars and legal experts -- inspired future generations of leaders last month. The venue at Yonsei International Campus in Songdo, Incheon, from Jan. 22-24 attracted over 200 students from the country’s elementary, middle and high schools, providing a platform for differentiated learning, discussion and communicat
Feb. 4, 2016
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CHEVENING ALUMNI RECEPTION
CHEVENING ALUMNI RECEPTION -- British Ambassador Charles Hay (second from left) speaks at a Chevening alumni reception at the Plaza Hotel in Seoul on Friday. The Chevening scholarship is offered by the British government to high-achieving individuals from around the world. Students study at U.K. universities for a year. The alumni annually host knowledge-sharing events, charities, field trips and networking venues with fellow alumni in Asia. (Joel Lee/The Korea Herald)
Jan. 31, 2016
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Chinese New Year strikes a chord in Korea
The Chinese Embassy organized a series of events last week to promote the Lunar New Year, known as “Chunjie” in Chinese. As the largest annual holiday across Confucian communities worldwide, including in Korea, where it is called “Seollal,” the festivities lasts over a week in China, bringing together relatives from far and wide. In an effort to strengthen cultural ties with Korea, the embassy has hosted the celebrations here since 2010, which have grown in leaps and bounds. Traditional Chinese
Jan. 31, 2016
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Korea-Sri Lanka ties near 40th anniversary
Ahead of the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Korea, Sri Lanka is enhancing its partnership with Korea and promoting itself as an attractive investment destination in the Indian Ocean. The island country has registered annual growth of 6 percent over the last 10 years, and presents itself as a logistics hub linking East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. As the nation aims to shore up foreign investment, boost international trade and switch to a
Jan. 31, 2016
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Taekwondo bridges ASEAN, Korean youths
The ASEAN-Korea Center and the Taekwondo Promotion Foundation held a training camp for the youths of Southeast Asia and Korea in late January. The event at Taekwondowon in Muju, North Jeolla Province, from Jan. 25-30 gathered 55 students from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, who partnered with Korean young people. Sponsored by the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund, the venue aimed at fostering friendship and education. Participants learned the martial art’s basic postures, stretching techn
Jan. 31, 2016
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‘TPP membership would synergize Korean, Japanese economies’
Korea’s prospective membership in the Trans-Pacific Partnership would go beyond eliminating tariffs, closely linking its economy with Japan and shoring up its competitiveness within an interconnected global value chain, an influential economist has said. As a “platinum standard” agreement instantly abolishing 87.4 percent of tariffs on items and 81.3 percent on export volume, the accord was reached on Oct. 5 last year between 12 Pacific Rim countries ― the U.S., Japan, Canada, Australia, Mexico,
Jan. 31, 2016
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Beauty of Budapest, Seoul captured through foreign lenses
A photographic exhibition featuring the cultural idiosyncrasies and vibrant lifestyles of Budapest and Seoul is running at the Korea Foundation Gallery in Seoul until Feb. 20. The venue ― “A Tale of Two Cities: Budapest and Seoul” ― is a collaboration between Hungarian photographer Gergely Szatmari and Korean photographer Kim Jin-seok. They traveled to each other’s capital in spring last year for over a month, from which they produced and selected 100 photographs for the exhibition. In trying to
Jan. 24, 2016
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EU, Korea up engagement for sustainable future
On the back of the European Union-Korea free trade agreement that entered into full force last year, the two sides are deepening engagement as important parties in regional and global issues, the EU Ambassador to Korea said last week. The bilateral accord has gradually come into effect since July 1, 2011, and fully entered into force on Dec. 13. It eliminates 99 percent of duties on both sides within five years and covers non-tariff barriers. More than 35 bilateral consultation channels run thro
Jan. 24, 2016
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AUSTRALIAN CHERRIES
AUSTRALIAN CHERRIES -- Fresh Australian cherries imported from Tasmania are available in Korea until early February. The cherries are grown organically free from pesticides, and have a rich flavor from its long harvest. Imports of Australian cherries have surged sharply from 9 tons in 2013 to 232 tons last year, after the Korea-Australia free trade agreement entered into force in December 2014. In the picture (from left to right) are Australian Senior Trade Commissioner Brett Cooper, Australian
Jan. 24, 2016
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Lawmakers, EU envoys discuss N.K. at National Assembly
Twenty-two ambassadors and diplomats of the European Union based in Seoul spoke with the National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee last week to discuss the ongoing North Korean nuclear threats, inter-Korean relations and foreign policy. In a luncheon meeting Thursday organized by Rep. Na Kyung-won, chairwoman of the parliamentary committee on foreign affairs, the envoys stressed the EU’s united stance in condemning Pyongyang for its fourth nuclear test on Jan. 6, and its commitment to pressu
Jan. 24, 2016
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Azerbaijan remembers ‘Black January’ massacre
The Azerbaijani Embassy held a memorial last week to commemorate the massacre that eventually sparked the country’s independence from the Soviet Union.Known as Black January, the event annually marks the martyrdom of 137 Azeri citizens, who were killed by Soviet troops from Jan. 20-21, 1990. Armed with rifles and tanks, some 26,000 soldiers stormed the capital Baku to murder, torture and imprison demonstrators who demanded national freedom.The bloody crackdown, enforced under a martial law decre
Jan. 24, 2016
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Taiwan's new leader wants closer ties with Korea
Taiwan's President-elect Tsai Ing-wen voiced optimism Tuesday about future relations with South Korea, saying the two sides now have one more thing in common: first-ever female leaders.It's historically meaningful that both countries, which already share democratic values and development experiences, have embraced female presidents, she said.Tsai, an independence-leaning opposition leader, won the Taiwanese presidential polls over the weekend."I cherish the common experiences of South Korea and
Jan. 19, 2016
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Ukraine marks Orthodox New Year
The Ukrainian Embassy brought in the new year with a celebration that featured the country’s traditional dress, songs and food. The Orthodox New Year’s Day, observed on the first day of the Julian calendar, is an informal holiday commemorated in Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Greece. People reflect on the previous year’s achievements and pray for meaningful resolutions in the coming months, according to embassy second secretary Yulia Savelieva. Ukrainians celebr
Jan. 17, 2016
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Ambassadors discuss globalizing Korean culture
At the Corea Image Communications Institute’s annual award ceremony last week, which honored individuals who have popularized Korean culture worldwide, over 60 foreign ambassadors and diplomats engaged in an evening of cultural diplomacy. CICI president and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies professor Choi Jung-wha, in her opening speech, attributed the success of hallyu, or Korean Wave, to “thousands of years of condensed artistry that has ruptured onto the modern world stage.” “It didn’t hap
Jan. 17, 2016
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‘China-Korea-Japan FTA to flesh out cooperation in Asia’
The prospective trilateral free trade agreement between China, Korea and Japan would open a new chapter of cooperation and prosperity in Northeast Asia, anchoring the three economies at the center of the world’s wealth value chain, a top economist argued. The ambitious trade and investment accord, endorsed during the sixth trilateral summit on Nov. 1 in Seoul ― involving Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Korean President Park Geun-hye and Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo ― aimed for a “comprehensive
Jan. 17, 2016