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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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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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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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Amazon unveils smartphone to take on Apple, Samsung
Amazon.com Inc. jumped into the smartphone market with a handset called Fire Phone that is closely tied to the Web retailer’s other services, ramping up competition with Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos said at an event in Seattle Wednesday that Fire Phone, which is black with a rubber frame and 4.7-inch display, will give consumers direct access to other devices and services from the company. The handset features 3-D viewing and image-recognition
June 19, 2014
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Exxon, BP evacuate Iraq workers
Exxon Mobil Corp. and BP Plc began removing employees in Iraq as militants continued a push toward Baghdad and a battle raged for control of the nation’s largest oil refinery. The evacuations come amid government and company assertions that Iraq’s output of almost 3 million barrels a day should remain unaffected by escalating sectarian tensions. Exxon has removed some workers from the West Qurna oil field as operations continue, according to a person familiar with the company’s Iraq operations.
June 19, 2014
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China will avoid hard landing while limiting stimulus, Li says
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said that the nation will avoid a hard landing, while limiting the scale of any stimulus to support economic growth. “The Chinese government is adjusting its economic operations to ensure the minimum growth rate is 7.5 percent, the level to ensure job creation,” Li said in a speech at Mansion House in London Wednesday. Inflation won’t exceed 3.5 percent, he added, without specifying a time period for the prediction. China will have “medium to high-level” growth in the
June 19, 2014
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Abe fails to shake firms’ addiction to cash
Japanese firms boosted their cash stockpile to a record in the first quarter, underlining challenges Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces a year and a half into his drive to reflate the economy. Nonfinancial companies’ holdings of cash and deposits rose 4.1 percent to 232 trillion yen ($2.3 trillion) at the end of March, while they increased borrowing from private banks at the slowest pace since the final quarter of 2012, a Bank of Japan report showed Wednesday. Households kept more than half of thei
June 19, 2014
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Argentina says won’t make next bond payment
NEW YORK (AFP) ― Argentina will not make a bond service payment due June 30 in New York as ordered by a U.S. judge, the economy ministry said Wednesday, moving the country closer to default.U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa earlier ordered Argentina to pay hedge funds that refused to join a restructuring of the country’s debt and want to be paid the full $1.3 billion face value of the bonds they hold.The Argentinian economy ministry said it “regretted” Griesa’s decision to uphold his 2012 ruling
June 19, 2014
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Stolen credit cards sold on YouTube
A review of content on Google Inc.’s YouTube service turned up dozens of videos selling stolen credit card data, according to an Internet-safety research group trying to shed more light on an $18 billion illicit industry. The group, called the Digital Citizens Alliance, accused YouTube of failing to block the videos while profiting from legitimate advertisements that run next to them. Doing a search for how to get valid 2014 credit card numbers yielded almost 16,000 results, according to a 13-pa
June 18, 2014
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Apple reaches settlement in e-book price-fixing case
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― Apple has reached an out-of-court settlement with a group of U.S. states who had accused it of conspiring with publishers to fix the prices of e-books.Eleven months after the U.S. Justice Department found Apple guilty of violating antitrust laws in its effort to push into the e-books business, the company reached a deal on Monday to settle the states’ class-action suit, which sought up to $840 million in actual and punitive damages, according to court documents.The details of
June 18, 2014
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Amazon set to jump into smartphone market
NEW YORK (AP) ― Amazon, a company of seemingly boundless ambition, appears to be venturing into yet another market: Smartphones. The corporate juggernaut that started out with books and soon moved into music, video, cloud computing and Kindle e-readers is hosting a launch event Wednesday in Seattle, and media reports indicate the product will be an Amazon phone ― perhaps one with multiple cameras that can produce 3-D photos. Amazon declined to comment, but analysts said the goal is almost certai
June 18, 2014
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China, Britain sign $24b in trade deals
LONDON (AFP) ― Britain and China signed trade deals on Tuesday worth more than 14 billion pounds ($24 billion), during a visit to London by Premier Li Keqiang aimed at resetting economic and diplomatic ties.Links between Britain and China were strained after British Prime Minister David Cameron met exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, in 2012.But Li and Cameron said they were now focused on strengthening British and Chinese economic ties after concluding deals and holding talks at Ca
June 18, 2014
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Japan May trade deficit shrinks 8.3%
TOKYO (AFP) ― Japan’s trade deficit narrowed in May as imports turned down for the first time in a year and a half, data showed Wednesday, but weaker shipments abroad helped keep the trade balance in the red.The figures ― which suggested the world’s number three economy was slowing ― reflected a fall-off in spending after sales taxes rose in April, a move seen as crucial to paying down a huge national debt but one that threatened to stall the nation’s budding economic recovery.The trade deficit
June 18, 2014
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Fed could keep rates steady for years
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― The Federal Reserve should keep U.S. monetary policy unchanged in a two-day meeting beginning Tuesday, but analysts will look for any hint on changes to the trajectory for interest rates.Even if the current policy is locked in place ― keeping the benchmark federal funds rate at zero, and steadily cutting back the now $45 billion a month bond-buying stimulus program ― the Federal Open Market Committee will have much to discuss.The FOMC has consistently pointed to the middle of
June 18, 2014
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U.S. CEOs more optimistic on hiring, sales this year
WASHINGTON (AP) ― Optimism among chief executives of large U.S. companies has reached a two-year high, driven by a more positive outlook toward hiring and sales.The Business Roundtable said Tuesday that its CEO outlook index rose to 95.4 in the second quarter, up from 92.1 in the first quarter. That is the highest level since the second quarter of 2012. The positive sentiment among CEOs of some of the largest U.S. companies could bode well for hiring and growth. The U.S. economy has been adding
June 18, 2014
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Siemens, Mitsubishi look to derail GE-Alstom deal
BERLIN (AP) ― Engineering giants Siemens of Germany and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan on Monday jointly offered to buy parts of France’s Alstom and start a long-term partnership, a move that could derail a competing bid by General Electric. Siemens AG said it is offering 3.9 billion euros ($5.3 billion) to acquire Alstom’s gas business entirely, including related service contracts. Mitsubishi would purchase a 10 percent stake of Alstom and inject 3.1 billion euros into the company. Strugg
June 17, 2014
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IMF cuts U.S. growth forecast, issues warning
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― The International Monetary Fund on Monday slashed its forecast for the United States and urged policymakers to keep interest rates low and raise the minimum wage to strengthen growth in the world’s largest economy.The global crisis lender said in its annual report card on the U.S. economy that the country will likely grow only 2.0 percent this year, compared with the previous 2.8 percent estimate, blaming mainly the unexpected contraction in the first quarter.It said growth is
June 17, 2014
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GM recalls 3.4m more cars
DETROIT (AP) ― General Motors is recalling another 3 million cars because of a defect that causes a similar problem to one that led to an earlier massive recall of small cars, and is linked to 13 deaths. The ignition switches in Chevrolet Impalas, Cadillac Devilles and five other models can slip out of the “run” position if the keychain has too much weight on it and the car is jarred, for example, by hitting a pothole. To fix the problem, GM will revise or replace the key. Similar to the 2.6 mil
June 17, 2014
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Russia threatens to cut Ukraine’s gas after talks fail
KIEV (AFP) ― Europe faced gas supply disruptions Monday after Ukraine failed to broker an 11th-hour deal with Russia in a feud that has stoked the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War.Ukraine hosted the last-gasp talks hoping to keep an energy shortage from compounding the new pro-Western leaders’ problems as they confront a two-month separatist insurgency threatening the very survival of their ex-Soviet state.But a top official from Russia’s state gas firm Gazprom told AFP that talks stret
June 16, 2014
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Starbucks offers online college program to workers
NEW YORK (AP) ― Starbucks is rolling out a program that would allow its workers to earn an online college degree at Arizona State University at a steeply discounted rate.The coffee chain is partnering with the school to offer the option to 135,000 U.S. employees who work at least 20 hours a week. The Seattle-based company says it will phase out its existing tuition reimbursement program, which gave workers up to $1,000 a year for education at certain schools.The company says the program doesn’t
June 16, 2014
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G77+China eye end to poverty by 2030
SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA, Bolivia (AFP) ― A summit of G77 leaders plus China wrapped up Sunday with a call for an end to poverty by 2030, after a demand by Bolivia’s President Evo Morales to eliminate the U.N. Security Council.The accord, largely ironed out in advance in New York by the 133 members, also set goals for sustainable development and national sovereignty over natural resources ― a key concern for China, the world’s second-biggest economy and with increasing clout in Latin America.“End
June 16, 2014
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Oil topping $116 seen possible as Iraq conflict widens
Brent crude was projected by Wall Street analysts to average as much as $116 a barrel by the end of the year. Now, with violence escalating in Iraq, how far the price will rise has become anyone’s guess. The international benchmark surged above $114 on June 13 for the first time in nine months as militants routed the Iraqi army in the north and advanced toward Baghdad, threatening to ignite a civil war. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, known as ISIL, has halted repairs to the pipeline f
June 16, 2014
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UBS plans China property expansion with new funds
UBS AG, Switzerland’s biggest bank, is planning to expand its Chinese property investment business with a move into commercial real estate.Office, retail and industrial properties are “where investor demand is certainly moving to” in China, Trevor Cooke, head of global real estate for Asia-Pacific at UBS Global Asset Management, said in an interview in Sydney. “The stock of investment grade assets in China is growing at about 35 percent per year.” The bank would either partner with a developer o
June 16, 2014