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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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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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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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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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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Teen smoking, drinking decline, while mental health, dietary habits worsen
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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Indonesia honors Korean Army general
The Indonesian Embassy on Friday awarded a former Korean military chief for his contributions to strengthening the bilateral alliance and Indonesia’s defense capacity. Former ROK Army Chief of Staff Kim Yo-han was awarded the Order of Service Medal, an honor bestowed to individuals who made distinguished achievements benefiting the Indonesian government or military. The medal is conferred by Indonesian President Joko Widodo. “The Indonesian government and army express deep gratitude to Gen. Kim
Dec. 20, 2015
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Kazakhstan, Korea deepen partnership
The Kazakh Embassy on Tuesday marked the country’s founding on Dec. 16, 1991, and burgeoning ties with Korea at a reception in Seoul that featured photographs of the country’s remotest regions. The pictures, part of the exhibition “Undiscovered Kazakhstan,” were selected by the Foundation of the First President of Kazakhstan, a public organization supporting young scientists, artists, students and researchers. “Within a span of 24 years, Kazakhstan and Korea pushed our close relations to a compr
Dec. 20, 2015
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Lippert back to forum nine months after being attacked
Mark Lippert, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, rejoined a forum on inter-Korean reconciliation Friday, nine months after he suffered a knife attack.In March, he was attacked by a knife-wielding man during a breakfast function in downtown Seoul hosted by the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation. He sustained face and arm injuries that needed 80 stitches.The council invited the envoy back to its forum, though it did not open its forum to the media.Around 60 members of the pro-unifi
Dec. 18, 2015
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Poland awaits investment as Europe’s transport hub
Poland is modernizing its roads, railways, airports and seaports to be a “pan-European” transportation hub. The Central European powerhouse is well positioned for the European Union’s infrastructure policy ― the Trans-European Transport Network ― unveiled by the European Commission in January last year, aimed at boosting East-West and North-South linkages across the continent. Covering both passengers and freight, the ambitious initiative will close transport capacities between 28 member states,
Dec. 14, 2015
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Keys to happiness in Denmark
The United Nation’s World Happiness Report listed Denmark as the world’s happiest nation in 2013 and 2014, while it came in at third place behind Switzerland and Iceland this year. When Koreans think of the Nordic nation, they conjure up ideas of work-life balance, plentiful welfare and fancy lifestyles, an egalitarian utopia far from “Hell Joseon,” a phrase Korean youth have recently used to describe Korea’s structural malaise. In the same report, Korea was ranked 47th of 158 countries for this
Dec. 14, 2015
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Australia, South Korea mark free trade pact anniversary
Marking one year of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on Dec. 12 last year, the Australian Embassy held a press conference last week to reflect on the deal’s positive impacts and gauge potentials for growth. The comprehensive agreement covers a broad spectrum, including trade in goods and services, investment, technology and information sharing. Korea agreed to a 94 percent tariff reduction on goods imported and Australia consented to a 100 percent elimination. (F
Dec. 14, 2015
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France to transform as global tech hub
France, which has Europe’s second-largest venture capital ecosystem, is vying to transform the entire country into a start-up incubator. The government of President Francois Hollande has unveiled an ambitious “French Tech” initiative backed with 215 million euros ($236 million) in funding, aimed at harnessing countrywide entrepreneurship and global competitiveness in the information communications technology, e-commerce and innovative industries, as well as med-tech, bio-tech and clean-tech sect
Dec. 14, 2015
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Korea-New Zealand FTA to enter force on Dec. 20
The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Korea, known as “The Kiwi Chamber,” marked the upcoming entry into force of the Korea-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement last week. The comprehensive deal, which will come into effect on Dec. 20, is expected to boost bilateral trade significantly, valued at $2.85 billion currently.Since 2009, the chamber has assisted both the government and business communities for the FTA. Removed tariffs on manufactured goods are expected to provide large benefits to Korean
Dec. 14, 2015
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FM Yun to meet Sierra Leone's vice president
Sierra Leone's Vice President Victor Foh will visit South Korea next week to explore ways to broaden bilateral ties in various sectors, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said Friday.Foh is scheduled to arrive in Seoul this weekend for a four-day stay.South Korea's top diplomat, Yun Byung-se, plans to meet him on Monday to exchange views on how to promote the relations boosted by South Korea's aggressive support for the African nation in its fight again the Ebola virus.Sierra Leone was one of the worst Eb
Dec. 11, 2015
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H.C. Andersen’s works showcased at exhibition
The literary wonders of late Danish author Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75) are unveiled to the public free of charge at the Seoul Museum of History until Feb. 21. A collaboration with the Odense City Museum in Denmark, the exhibition titled “I Belong to the World” showcases the classic writer’s artifacts, including his bed, manuscripts and hand-cut paper crafts, as well as artworks by Danish Queen Margrethe II and late American artist Andy Warhol (1928-87), who were inspired by Andersen.Visito
Dec. 7, 2015
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U.S., Korea celebrate robust defense alliance
The Korea America Friendship Society held an annual year-end party Thursday to reflect on the 65 years of military alliance that has safeguarded the prospering commercial and cultural links between the two countries. “The security and stability ensured by our alliance is the foundation for the strong partnership between the U.S. and Korea,” said the U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Mark Knapper in a speech at the reception at Millennium Seoul Hilton. Also in attendance were the Deputy Comman
Dec. 6, 2015
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Romania, Korea mark silver jubilee with music
Marking the silver jubilee of official ties with Korea, the Romanian Embassy held a National Day reception last Wednesday in Seoul, featuring joint performances by Romanian and Korean artists. Romanian musicians Grigore Lese and Zamfira Muresan and Korean artist Lee Kyung-hwa performed traditional songs and dances to accompaniment from wind and percussion instruments. Romanian musicians Zamfira Muresan (left) and Grigore Lese. Joel Lee / The Korea Herald“I have performed in many countries, and i
Dec. 6, 2015
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Latin America marks anniversary of regional body
The embassies of Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela, in collaboration with the World Culture Open, celebrated the establishment of a regional organization with a promotional event dubbed “Hello! Alba-Latin America” in late November.The Bolivian Alliance for the Peoples of our America, or Alba, was founded by Cuba and Venezuela on Dec. 14, 2004, for the purpose of integrating Latin America and the Caribbean. Since then, Alba has acted as an institutional vanguard for human rights, public h
Dec. 6, 2015
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U.K. firms in Korea mark strong year
The British Chamber of Commerce in Korea finished off a productive year with an annual Christmas luncheon in Seoul that attracted over 440 guests from 110 companies, including Santa Claus.“The party is a combination of British swankiness and waggishness,” Michael Breen, author, journalist and CEO of Insight Communications Consultants, told The Korea Herald, at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, where the event was held. Santa Claus entertains the participants at the British Chamber of Commerce in Kor
Dec. 6, 2015
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Improved Pyongyang-Beijing ties to help resume six-way talks: Hua
China's "normal and stable" relations with North Korea will be conducive to a resolution to the nuclear issue and regional peace, a senior Chinese official said.Hua Chunying, spokeswoman for the Chinese foreign ministry, admitted that the bilateral relationship was frosty until recently due to a dispute over Pyongyang's continued nuclear development but that it is warming up again.With regard to the matter, she said, China has three unswerving principles--realizing the denuclearization of the Ko
Dec. 3, 2015
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Korea, Czech Republic to boost nuclear energy cooperation
South Korea and the Czech Republic have held a consultative meeting on nuclear energy and signed a memorandum of understanding calling for greater bilateral cooperation in the sector, the government said Thursday.The meeting, held on the sidelines of President Park Geun-hye's visit to the European country on Tuesday, took place as the two nations move to strengthen ties in the atomic energy field, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said. Prague is seeking to build new nuclear power react
Dec. 3, 2015
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Korea offers extra $1 mln in aid to Iraqi refugees
South Korea has offered an additional $1 million in aid to Iraqi refugees, bringing the total to $6 million this year, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.Iraq's humanitarian crisis is one of the worst in the world, with some 8.2 million people requiring humanitarian aid as of last month, the ministry said in a release. There are 3.2 million internally displaced persons, and that number is expected to increase.South Korea has offered aid through various international organizations such as UNICEF
Dec. 2, 2015
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Citizens, diplomats march for climate talks’ success
A day before the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris kicked off Monday, citizens and diplomats marched across central Seoul to urge the negotiating world leaders to live up to their promises of cutting greenhouse gas emissions and capping the global temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius beyond preindustrial levels. Holding banners reading “Our planet, our future, fighting climate change together” and “100 percent renewable energies for you and me,” 18 European Union missions a
Dec. 1, 2015
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Korea, Costa Rica FMs hope for stronger business ties
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Costa Rica expressed hope for stronger business ties between their nations as the Central American country develops its infrastructure, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and his Costa Rican counterpart, Manuel Gonzalez Sanz, met on the sidelines of a U.N. climate change conference in Paris on Monday to discuss a wide range of bilateral and other issues of mutual interest, the ministry said in a press release.Yun noted the
Dec. 1, 2015
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Korea, U.S., Japan to hold trilateral meeting of nuclear envoys
The chief nuclear envoys of South Korea, the United States and Japan will hold a trilateral meeting in Washington this week to discuss how to deal with North Korea, the State Department said Monday.Amb. Sung Kim, U.S. special representative for North Korea policy, will host Thursday's meeting with his South Korean counterpart, Hwang Joon-kook, and Japanese counterpart Kimihiro Ishikane "to exchange views on a wide range of issues related to the North," the department said in a release.Kim will a
Dec. 1, 2015