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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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[Graphic News] Seoul ranks world's 5th most expensive city
Seoul is the world's fifth most expensive city for expatriates, according to an annual cost of living report by consultancy Mercer. Asia dominates the list, with Hong Kong at the top and Tokyo in second, followed by Singapore in fourth, Shanghai in seventh and Beijing in ninth. Outside of Asia, European and African cities were among the priciest cities for expatriates. Zurich ranked third and Luanda came in sixth. The survey ranked 209 cities across five continents and compared the cost of more
World BusinessJuly 3, 2018
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[Graphic News] Asylum applications in Germany drop 70%
The number of people claiming asylum in Germany fell to 222,560 last year, according to European Union figures. The data could provide some relief for Chancellor Angela Merkel as she fights to save her coalition. The EU's asylum office received 728,470 applications in 2017 compared to 1.3 million applications in 2016. The office also received 108,020 applications from Syria in 2017, a number that had decreased by 68.4 percent from 2016. Italy, France, Greece and the United Kingdom followed Germ
World NewsJuly 2, 2018
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[Graphic News] Population mobility up 3.7%
The number of South Koreans who moved to different parts of the country grew in May, reflecting the country’s moving season, government data showed. The number of people who changed their residence rose 3.7 percent in May from a year earlier to 600,000, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea. The population mobility rate - the number of those relocating per 10,000 people - increased on-year by 2.2. Last year, the figure was the lowest in 43 years due largely to a rise in housing pri
Social AffairsJuly 1, 2018
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[Graphic News] India most dangerous country for women
India is the world’s most dangerous country for women due to the high risk of sexual violence and being forced into slave labor, according to a poll of global experts. War-torn Afghanistan and Syria ranked second and third in the Thomson Reuters Foundation survey of about 550 experts on women’s issues, followed by Somalia and Saudi Arabia. The only Western nation in the top 10 was the United States, which ranked joint third when respondents were asked where women were most at risk of sexual
World NewsJune 28, 2018
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[Graphic News] Harvard is world's best university
Harvard University was ranked best university, followed by Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, according to the Center for World University Rankings. The list ranks universities based on seven factors, without relying on surveys or university data submissions: quality of teaching, alumni employment, quality of faculty, research output, quality of publications, influence and citations. South Korea’s Seoul National University dropped to 60th place, from 23rd. The Unive
World NewsJune 27, 2018
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[Graphic News] US is top destination for asylum seekers in OECD
The US received more requests for asylum than any other developed nation in 2017, overtaking Germany, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Requests for asylum went up 26 percent in the US to reach 330,000 last year, the OECD said in its annual International Migration Outlook. Meanwhile, Germany, which had topped the ranking since 2013, saw a 73 percent drop in applications to 198,000, as the massive influx to Europe has slowed, the report said. Last year, Sou
World NewsJune 26, 2018
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[Graphic News] Japan lags behind others in cashless wave
Cashless payments are rapidly becoming more commonplace, raising hopes for innovations linked to various new services. Japan, however, has fallen behind the cashless wave that is sweeping the world. In stark contrast to South Korea and China, where cashless payment rates were nearly 90 percent for South Korea in 2015 and 60 percent in China, Japan’s rate was less than 20 percent.
World BusinessJune 25, 2018
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[Graphic News] S. Korean auto brands beat Japanese, German rivals in US quality ranking
Three South Korean vehicle brands, all belonging to Hyundai Motor Group, surpassed their Japanese and German rivals in a United States quality ranking. Hyundai luxury brand Genesis, Kia and Hyundai ranked first, second and third, respectively, in the J.D. Power 2018 US Initial Quality Study, for the fewest glitches and design flaws per 100 new vehicles. J.D. Power said Genesis ranked highest in overall initial quality with a score of 68 problems per 100 cars. Kia (72) ranked second and Hyunda
MobilityJune 24, 2018
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[Graphic News] Abuse cases against seniors on the rise
The number of seniors being abused has increased in recent years, with most perpetrators being their own family members, a government report showed. According to the annual report by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, there were 4,622 cases of abuse carried out against seniors in 2017, up 8 percent from a year earlier. The findings showed that most of the assaults were committed at home. The number has steadily increased from 3,502 in 2013, 3,532 in 2014, 3,818 in 2015 to 4,280 in 2016, the mi
Social AffairsJune 21, 2018
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[Graphic News] No. of deaths in bicycle accidents rises 11.5%
The number of people killed in bicycle accidents here last year rose 11.5 percent from a year ago, apparently due to an increasing number of elderly cyclists and riders not wearing protective gear. From 2013 to 2017, the number of accidents involving bicycles came to 28,739, while 540 bicycle riders died in accidents and 30,357 others sustained injuries. The number jumped from 4,249 in 2013 to 6,920 in 2015, then dropped to 5,659 in 2017. However, the number of bicycle accident deaths decreased
Social AffairsJune 20, 2018
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[Graphic News] Sales of books on N. Korea jump
Sales of books on North Korea so far this year have jumped by nearly 700 percent from the previous year, possibly as a result of the North’s dialogue with Seoul and Washington, according to Yes 24, a leading online bookstore. The company said it sold 29,950 books on North Korea between Jan. 1 and June 10 this year. Sales picked up in May, totaling 22,620, or 75.5 percent of overall sales of North Korea-related books this year. The number of books on the subject published this year increased to
North KoreaJune 19, 2018
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[Graphic News] Stars to look out for 2018 FIFA World Cup
Here is a look at the top soccer players in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
SoccerJune 18, 2018
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[Graphic News] South Korea is ranked 57 in FIFA World Cup rankings
As the FIFA World Cup started in Russia last week, here is how Asia- Pacific countries are ranked by the global football body. On the global ranking, Australia is the only country from the Asia-Pacific that ranks in the top 50. South Korea is ranked 57 and is the only Asian country that has qualified nine times for the world cup. It is also the only Asian country to win the most entertaining team award at 2002 FIFA world Cup. Two players from the team were also voted members of the MasterCard A
SoccerJune 17, 2018
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[Graphic News] World Cup champions
Brazil has been the most successful at the FIFA World Cup over the years, with five wins, followed by Germany and Italy with four wins each. Brazil has also made it to the list of final 32 teams 21 times and advanced to the finals eight times.
SoccerJune 14, 2018
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[Graphic News] Historic handshakes between world leaders
US and North Korea: Trump-Kim (2018) US President Donald Trump’s handshake with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore on Tuesday marked a historic moment -- the first meeting ever between a sitting US president and the leader of North Korea. The extraordinary encounter saw the leader of the world’s most powerful democracy shake hands with the third-generation scion of a dynastic dictatorship, standing as equals in front of their nations’ flags. South and North Korea: Moon-Kim (2018) O
World NewsJune 13, 2018
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[Graphic News] Who joined Trump, Kim at summit table?
The first session of the summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was joined by only the two leaders’ respective translators, but they were joined by their aides at the expanded bilateral meeting. Trump was flanked by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser John Bolton, as previously announced by the White House. Sitting across the table from the US team were North Korean leader Kim, Kim Yong-chol, first v
North KoreaJune 12, 2018
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[Graphic News] Seoul tops other cities in terms of carbon emissions
Seoul has been identified as the world’s No. 1 city in terms of carbon emissions, or carbon footprint, but the world’s 200th measured per capita, a Norwegian study said. According to the survey conducted by a research team from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, led by Daniel Moran, Seoul had the greatest carbon emissions among 13,000 cities across 187 nations, generating an estimated 276.1 million tons of carbon, followed by China’s Guangzhou (272 million tons) and New York C
World NewsJune 11, 2018
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[Graphic News] Qatar Airways named world’s best airline
Qatar Airways was named the best airline globally in 2018, followed by German carrier Lufthansa and United Arab Emirates’ national carrier Etihad Airways, according to AirHelp. Overall rankings are based on three factors: on-time performance, quality of service and a claims-processing score, which reflects how a company handles customer complaints. Korean Air ranked 66th and Asiana Airlines came in at No. 59.
World BusinessJune 10, 2018
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[Graphic News] GDP growth projection for Asia 2018
India is expected to be the fastest growing economy in Asia at 7.3 percent growth in 2018, according to the World Bank. Boasting one of the world’s youngest workforce, India is projected to be the fastest growing economy in Asia in 2018. The country’s growth rate this year is estimated to beat other Asian economies, including that of rival China. Bhutan, one of the world’s smallest countries with limited access to global markets, is projected to have the second fastest economy in Asia. The coun
World BusinessJune 7, 2018
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[Graphic News] The deadliest volcanic eruptions of the past 25 years
After Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted on Monday killing at least 65 people, here is a list of the most deadly volcanic eruptions over the last quarter century.
World NewsJune 6, 2018