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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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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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‘Journey matters more than destination’
By Kim Young-wonGoogle chief executive Sundar Pichai urged Korean engineering students, would-be entrepreneurs and start-ups to shoot for the moon to achieve innovation.“Outcomes do not matter as much as people think,” the CEO said in a meeting held at Google’s start-up incubation center Campus Seoul in Gangnam, Seoul, on Tuesday. “If you look at stories and failures in Silicon Valley, it is important to understand that a journey matters much more than the outcome,” he added. It was his first vi
Dec. 15, 2015
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Ahn defection deja-vu for opposition camp
The defection of Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo and the looming split of the party is a heavy blow to the New Politics Alliance for Democracy, with only four months remaining until the next parliamentary elections.But it is also a repetition of history for a party that has experienced countless divisions and mergers over the past six decades.All through the years, the opposition camp has had an unwritten rule: Integration leads to victory and division to defeat.It is for such reason that the ongoing split o
Dec. 15, 2015
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Textbook controversy spills over to selection of authors
With the government postponing the announcement of the criteria for government-issued history textbooks for the third time Monday, the dispute over the selection of authors fueled the debate over the plan that the Park Geun-hye administration had vowed to keep transparent.The National Institute of Korean History, in charge of the publication process of the history textbook, is unclear on when it will reveal the criteria, the Education Ministry said. The NIKH initially was slated to make the anno
Dec. 15, 2015
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Ssangyong, union likely to settle 6-year dispute
Ssangyong Motor’s management and labor union have reached a tentative agreement to rehire a group of dismissed workers, a move widely seen here as a major breakthrough to end their six-year labor dispute. “The company took a critical step to end the prolonged labor conflict,” a company official said Monday. The agreement was made during tripartite talks among Ssangyong CEO Choi Johng-sik, union leader Hong Bong-seok and Kim Deuk-jung, a representative from the Korea Metal Workers’ Union. Kim has
Dec. 15, 2015
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Korean economy mired in growing debt, slowing exports
In a meeting with reporters last week, Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan dismissed warnings that the Korean economy may be facing its worst ever conditions as exaggerated.“Some have said our economy is heading toward a grave crisis, but all data are showing Korea is doing better than most of its peer countries under difficult situations,” he said.Choi, who concurrently serves as deputy prime minister for economic affairs, argued that if exports had not fallen, Asia’s fourth-largest economy could
Dec. 14, 2015
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Depression symptoms gender-specific: study
Depression symptoms such as physical fatigue and loss of sexual desire have been shown to be significantly gender-specific in South Korea, according to a study on Monday.In the joint study by Seoul National University, Inha University and Kyungpook National University, the number of Korean women who experienced physical fatigue when clinically depressed was 2.8 times higher than their male counterparts. Meanwhile, the number of depressed men who experienced diminished sex drive was twice as high
Dec. 14, 2015
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Yum may sell Pizza Hut Korea
Yum Brands is reportedly exploring the sale of Pizza Hut Korea after the Korean unit converted its self-operated outlets to franchised stores and cut thousands of jobs, sources said Monday.There has been wide speculation after Pizza Hut Korea’s labor union said that the Kentucky-based franchise giant is seeking to sell a master franchising license to a third party company. Yum owns fast food restaurant chains like Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell. “The company is laying the groundwork for its master
Dec. 14, 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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U.S. troop relocation to take one more year
With delays in the expansion project of the U.S. military base in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, the relocation of the bulk of troops from central Seoul and other northern regions due to conclude in 2016 will take another year, the commander of the 8th U.S. Army said Thursday. Under the plan, initially slated to take place in 2008 but delayed until 2012, Camp Humphreys will be home to some 42,000 U.S. forces and their families as they shift in stages, said Lt. Gen. Bernard Champoux, who is also
Dec. 13, 2015
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Telecom carriers to see drop in revenue
South Korea’s big three telecom carriers ― SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus ― are expected to see an unprecedented drop in their combined revenue this year amid rapid market saturation. According to market analyst FnGuide, their combined revenue is set to fall to 49.6 trillion won ($42 billion) this year, about 4 percent down from last year’s 51.5 trillion won. KT would see the largest drop to 21.8 trillion won from 23.4 trillion won, while SK Telecom expects a fall to 17.1 trillion won from 17.8 tr
Dec. 13, 2015
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Labor union chief arrested for ‘illegal rallies’
Seoul police on Sunday arrested Han Sang-kyun, leader of the nation’s second-largest umbrella labor union, on charges of leading what the police call illegal protests.Han, who leads the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, had been under police interrogation since Friday for his alleged involvement in multiple antigovernment rallies, including those on Nov. 14. He has so far exercised his right to remain silent, investigators said.The court issued the arrest warrant on grounds that the investig
Dec. 13, 2015
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[Herald Interview] ‘I’m survivor, not victim’
In Park Yeon-mi’s defection from North Korea, she encountered a South Korean pastor. The compassionate minister had told the then-teenage girl, who had just escaped the clutches of one of the most secluded and oppressive regimes in the world, that she deserved a “second chance.” “What second chance? I’m not a criminal. It was not my choice to be born in North Korea,” she told The Korea Herald in an interview after giving a speech last month at an international forum in Bangkok.The conversation w
Dec. 13, 2015
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Ahn’s defection to stir up party split before polls
The defection of Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo from the New Politics Alliance for Democracy signaled an irrevocable division of the main opposition camp, with only four months remaining to the general elections.The breakaway of the former cochairman is expected to encourage a number of nonmainstream members to follow suit as early as this week. The new clique is likely to create a new political party, or possibly join hands with already-defected Rep. Chun Jung-bae.“I have reached the conclusion that change
Dec. 13, 2015
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Key points of Paris climate agreement
LE BOURGET, France (AP) ― U.N. climate talks reached a milestone Saturday when more than 190 countries adopted the first accord asking all countries to join the fight against global warming.Here are some of the key elements of the deal:Long-term goal: The long-term objective of the agreement is to make sure global warming stays “well below” 2 degrees Celsius and to “pursue efforts” to limit the temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Temperatures have already increased by about 1 degree Celsius
Dec. 13, 2015
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Samsung’s top execs to meet next week
Samsung Electronics said Friday it will hold a global strategy conference with its top executives from regional branches overseas and business unit heads in Korea next week under the theme of “businesses in a low-growth era.” The company’s vice chairman Lee Jae-yong and three chief executives ― Kwon Oh-hyun, Yoon Boo-keun and Shin Jong-kyun ― will join the conference, which is regularly held twice a year.Attention is being paid to whether the top Samsung executives in the conference would discus
Dec. 12, 2015
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Top LG executive acquitted of vandalizing Samsung washers
The Seoul Central District Court on Friday acquitted LG Electronics’ home appliance and air solutions CEO Jo Seong-jin and his two aides on charges of wrecking washers of rival company Samsung Electronics, citing a lack of evidence.Samsung filed lawsuits earlier this year against Jo and a top executive for damaging its washing machines at the SATURN Berlin Europa-Center and SATURN Berlin Steglitz in Germany during the IFA trade show in September last year. Another public relations executive was
Dec. 12, 2015