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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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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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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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PC Air set for Laos flights
Small private airline PC Air says it will begin operating charter flights this month with Bangkok-Vientiane service and will start serving China next month.Originally the charter service was to take off around the middle of this year or in the third quarter, but factors such as the flood disaster fo
Dec. 16, 2011
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Iranian uranium to go into nuclear plant mid-February
Iran is to insert its first domestically produced high enriched uranium into its Tehran reactor by mid-February, Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said in comments published by the state IRNA news agency on Thursday.The announced deadline could sharpen international tensions over Iran's controversia
Dec. 16, 2011
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Bootleg liquor kills 102 people in India
KOLKATA, India (AP) ― A tainted batch of bootleg liquor killed 102 people and sent dozens more to the hospital in villages outside the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, officials said.Day laborers and other poor workers began falling ill late Tuesday after drinking the brew that was laced with the toxic methanol around the village of Sangrampur, about 30 kilometers south of Kolkata, according to district magistrate Narayan Swarup Nigam.“It’s a very sad thing that this has happened. Why don’t the p
Dec. 15, 2011
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China vows crackdown on leaders of village revolt
BEIJING (AP) ― China’s government has vowed to crack down on the leaders of a revolt in a southern village and investigate local officials over land seizures at the heart of the residents’ unhappiness.China News Agency says the acting mayor of Shanwei city told reporters Wednesday that strong measures would be taken against villagers in Wukan who instigated others to create trouble and damage public property.Thursday’s report also says the mayor promised to investigate village officials for wron
Dec. 15, 2011
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Papua New Guinea in political deadlock
PORT MORESBY (AP) ― Papua New Guinea politics were deadlocked Thursday, with two men claiming to be prime minister, two governments saying they hold power, rival police chiefs maintaining the peace ― and no one sure who actually was in charge.The power struggle in the most populous South Pacific island nation has exasperated the public and prompted union leaders to call on both men claiming to be prime minister to find a solution before the situation worsens.The country’s Supreme Court and Gover
Dec. 15, 2011
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U.S. defense chief vows to continue intelligence operations in Afghanistan
KABUL (AP) ― U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday the U.S. will continue to conduct intelligence operations from Afghanistan like the recent mission that led to the loss of a drone over Iran, and he gave an upbeat assessment of the unpopular war.Standing with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Panetta provided a cryptic response to questions about the lost drone, which has exposed details of the little-known U.S. intelligence and surveillance efforts aimed at Iran.But the Pentagon chie
Dec. 15, 2011
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U.N. urges world to take action on Syria
Ban: Act ‘in the name of humanity’; U.S. says Assad regime is ‘dead man walking’DAMASCUS (AFP) ― U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon urged world powers on Wednesday to act “in the name of humanity” against Syria’s crackdown on dissent, as a U.S. official likened the Damascus regime to a “dead man walking.”Activists said Syrian forces killed another 21 civilians on a day when the U.S. State Department’s special coordinator on Middle East affairs Frederic Hof told U.S. lawmakers that “change is surely coming
Dec. 15, 2011
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1 in 4 U.S. women faces severe violence
ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) ― One in four U.S. women say they have been hit hard, kicked or otherwise violently attacked by their intimate partners, according to a government survey released Wednesday that offers startling findings about domestic violence.The new national look at how many women say they’ve been abused offers some numbers that are higher than previous reports.One expert called the report’s estimate on rape and attempted rape “extremely high” ― with one in five women saying they were vi
Dec. 15, 2011
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After deadly rampage, Belgian city asks, ‘Why?’
LIEGE, Belgium (AP) ― A card at a memorial to the victims asked the question haunting all of Belgium: “Why?”Why did Nordine Amrani, a 33-year-old with a history of lawbreaking, sweep into this city’s holiday shopping center to unleash a grenade-and-gun rampage that killed three people and wounded 123 others? Why did he then kill himself?Deepening the mystery, police announced Wednesday that another body had been found, that of a 45-year-old woman, in a shed where Amrani grew cannabis close to hi
Dec. 15, 2011
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Obama can’t say it enough: Iraq war over
U.S. president relishes end of war he never supportedWASHINGTON (AP) -- Over and over, the Iraq war is over.President Barack Obama, who opposed the war all the way to the White House, can’t remind people enough that he is the one ending it and getting every last soldier home.He is not just the commander in chief intent on lauding the valor of the military. He is a president seeking re-election and soaking up every chance to make a promise kept.On Wednesday at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, a post
Dec. 15, 2011
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Obama daughters not on Facebook
President Barack Obama with first lady Michelle Obama, left, and their daughters Sasha and Malia, right, walk from the White House in Washington to attend a Sunday service at nearby St. John's Church, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011. (AP-Yonhap News)WASHINGTON (AP) _ Don't expect to find the president's daugh
Dec. 15, 2011
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Bootleg liquor kills 143 people in eastern India
SANGRAMPUR, India (AP) _ Bootleg liquor containing toxic methanol killed 143 people and sickened dozens more who drank the cheap, illicit brew bought at small shops in eastern India, officials said Thursday. Police arrested 10 suspected bootleggers.Emergency medical teams rushed to the village outsi
Dec. 15, 2011
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Japanese farmer is French chefs’ secret
CHAPET, France (AFP) ― Not a trace of bitterness from the spinach leaf’s tip to its light, fragrant stem. Top chef Eric Briffard wouldn’t dream of cooking these crisp shoots, sourced for a small fortune from his treasured Japanese vegetable farmer.Asafumi Yamashita, a former boxer and semi-professional golf player, lives half a world away from his native Japan, near Les Mureaux in Paris’ far western suburbs, where he used to tend bonsai trees for a living.Until one day he was robbed and decided
Dec. 14, 2011
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Korean-American entrepreneur discovers possibilities for Korean cuisine in N.Y.
NEW YORK (Yonhap News) ― When popular online dining and drinking site Eater.com announced its search for the “Greatest Burger in America” in April, few expected the winning burger would be infused with a traditional Korean dish. The “bibimbap burger,” created by Korean-American entrepreneur Bobby Kwak, is a hamburger topped with ingredients from the popular Korean dish “bibimbap,” vegetables and meat mixed with steamed rice and hot pepper sauce.The bibimbap burger was quietly nominated as a cont
Dec. 14, 2011
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Laws to help abused women in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD (AP) ― Azim Mai’s husband allegedly threw acid in her face last year after she refused to sell their two boys to a man in Dubai to use as camel racers. The 35-year-old mother of five can no longer find work as a maid because her deeply scarred face scares potential employers.Acid burnings are among the most horrific crimes against women in Pakistan that are now criminalized in a landmark set of laws passed by the parliament. They stand to protect millions of women from common forms of
Dec. 14, 2011
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NATO says U.S.-Pakistan tie improving
Top commander sees progress toward end of communication blackout; Panetta visits AfghanistanKABUL (AP) ― Voicing cautious optimism, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan said Tuesday that he’s seeing signs of a possible lifting of Pakistan’s communications blackout imposed on the U.S.-led coalition after NATO airstrikes killed two dozen Pakistani forces last month.Marine Gen. John Allen revealed for the first time that he spoke on the phone Monday with Pakistan army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kaya
Dec. 14, 2011
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Belgium rampage; 5 dead, 122 wounded
Assault on Christmas shoppers kills 2 boys, an old woman, and a baby; no one knows whyLIEGE, Belgium (AP) ― Summoned for questioning by Belgian police, a man with a history of weapons and drug offenses left home armed with hand grenades, a revolver and an assault rifle. Stopping at a central square filled with holiday shoppers, he lobbed three grenades into the crowd, then opened fire.Four people were killed, including an 18-month-old toddler, and 122 were wounded in the assault Tuesday that br
Dec. 14, 2011
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Pakistani police uncover chained rehab patients
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) _ Pakistani police discovered drug addicts held in chains at an Islamic seminary that offered rehabilitation services, and said Tuesday that young children were also sometimes shackled at the institution.The parents of around 60 young men at the seminary in the southern port c
Dec. 14, 2011
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Attack in Belgian city leaves 5 dead, 122 wounded
LIEGE, Belgium (AP) _ A man armed with grenades and an assault rifle attacked holiday shoppers Tuesday at a central square in the Belgian city of Liege. Five people died, including the attacker, and 122 others were wounded, officials said.Police officers guard the street, following a grenade attack
Dec. 14, 2011
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Obama calls on Iran to give back downed U.S. drone
The Obama administration has delivered a formal request to Iran for the return of a U.S. surveillance drone captured by Iranian armed forces, but said it is not hopeful that Iran will comply.President Barack Obama said Monday that the U.S. wants the top-secret aircraft back.“We have asked for it bac
Dec. 13, 2011