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(공용)코리아헤럴드
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Park meets Pope, wraps up visit to Italy
ROME -- South Korean President Park Geun-hye met Pope Francis in the Vatican on Friday as she arrived in Rome to reciprocate his visit to South Korea in August. She thanked the pope for his dedication to promoting world peace, and asked for his prayers for peace on the Korean Peninsula, which has been divided for more than 60 years.She was set to meet Italian leaders later in the afternoon to strengthen diplomatic ties and seek broader partnership for the future.Rome was the final destination of
Foreign Affairs Oct. 17, 2014
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Park attends U.N. climate summit
South Korean President Park Geun-hye attended the U.N. Climate Summit held in New York on Tuesday to discuss ways to combat climate change with top global leaders and to reaffirm the nation’s commitment to the global initiative. The climate summit was held to take joint action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a major cause of global warming. South Korea has vowed to take efforts to cut the level of carbon dioxide gas emissions by 30 percent from business-as-usual levels by 2020.Park arrived
Politics Sept. 23, 2014
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Reporter's death galvanizes anger, little action
PARIS (AP) _ The killing of an American reporter is galvanizing international anger at Islamic State extremists and fueling fears about the flow of foreign fighters joining their ranks. But governments from the Mideast to Europe and even Washington appear uncertain about how to stop them. The international police agency Interpol said Thursday it wants a globally coordinated push to stem the tide of international fighters joining the Islamic State group that has swallowed up territory acros
World News Aug. 21, 2014
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Hyundai Motor to go on partial strike over ordinary wages this week
Unionized workers at South Korea's top carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. said Thursday that they will hold a partial walkout before this weekend after negotiations with the management stalled on whether to count regular bonuses towards ordinary wages. The labor union said it plans to wage a four-hour strike from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 10:10 p.m. to 12:10 a.m. on Friday, adding it has also decided to refuse to work overtime this weekend. "The management did not accept the union's proposals inc
Social Affairs Aug. 21, 2014
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US calls for 'extreme interoperability' with S. Korea in air defense system
The United States has no objection to South Korea's plan to develop its own missile defense system but hopes that it would be interoperable with the existing U.S. system, a U.S. official said Thursday. "We want the Korean Air Missile and Defense (KAMD) to be independent and strong," U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Robert O.Work told a news conference at the Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek before leaving South Korea. "What we hope is to have an extremely interoperable system between the United Stat
Politics Aug. 21, 2014
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[Newsmaker] U.S. had role in experimental Ebola drug
Two American aid workers infected with Ebola are getting an experimental drug so novel it has never been tested for safety in humans and was only identified as a potential treatment earlier this year, thanks to a research program by the U.S. government and the military.The workers, Nancy Writebol and Dr. Kent Brantly, are improving, although it's impossible to know whether the treatment is the reason or they are recovering on their own, as others who have survived Ebola have done. Brantly is bei
World News Aug. 6, 2014
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Samsung, LG up ante against Apple
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, two of the world’s biggest smartphone makers, are gearing up for the next big battle with Apple as they are likely to unveil new smartphones before the much-anticipated release of the California-based firm’s iPhone 6 in September.Rumor has it that Samsung Electronics plans to roll out a new smartphone — reportedly named Galaxy S5 F or Galaxy S5 Alpha — sporting a premium metal body, Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa chipset, a 6-mm thick frame and a 4.7-inch Super A
Technology July 13, 2014
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[Weekender] Shinsegae draws Chinese shoppers
Chinese visitors pose at Shinsegae Centum City in Busan. (Shinsegae Group)Armed with the world’s largest department store, Busan has been drawing Chinese big spenders as one of the most favored shopping destinations in Korea.“A growing number of Chinese visitors are boosting sales of imported luxury goods, made-in-Korea electronics devices and local beauty products,” said an official from the Busan branch of Shinsegae department store. Shinsegae Group, a leading retail giant in Korea, opened Shi
Industry June 20, 2014
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[Graphic News] Winners of mayoral and gubernatorial elections
Politics June 5, 2014
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Seoul voters share their thoughts
The hallways of Seoul Gyeongun School, a polling station in central Seoul, was packed with voters Wednesday afternoon. The majority were senior citizens in their 60s and 70s, some in wheelchairs, as well as young women in their 20s.Among the voters were mothers with their young children, young couples holding hands and a restaurant worker wearing an apron, having just left work. Benches were provided for voters to sit on while waiting. Many fanned themselves with papers, trying to keep cool in t
Politics June 4, 2014
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Seoul Mayor Park wins reelection
Early results indicated Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon would score a resounding win against his conservative rival Chung Mong-joon as the ruling Saenuri Party and main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy battled it out in the local elections with seven of the 17 major mayoral and gubernatorial races being contested tightly.Buoyed by the highest-ever early voting rate, this year’s local elections are to see the highest voter participation since the first local elections were held in 1995. A
Politics June 4, 2014
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Putin: Russia will respect Ukraine vote
Putin said Friday at an investment forum that Russia will ``respect the choice of the Ukrainian people.'' He said that Russia wants peace and order to be restored in Ukraine. He added that Russia will be ready to work with the new leadership. At the same time, he voiced hope that Ukraine's new leader will end military actions in eastern Ukraine. (AP)
World News May 23, 2014
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EXO-M Kris‘ exit nothing unexpected?
EXO-M leader Kris (S.M.Entertainment)While the whereabouts of K-pop boy band EXO-M’s Kris remains unknown, some music watchers reportedly claimed that the idol star had attempted to signal his intention to leave the group before he sued his agency, SM Entertainment.“Kris has broken away from the team before, so the agency‘s staff and fellow members found it difficult to bear,” one source told a local media outlet. The Chinese-born-Canadian allegedly stayed abroad without joining the team for pra
May 23, 2014
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U.S. official: China cited in cyber-espionage case
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States is preparing to announce first-of-its-kind criminal charges Monday against Chinese military officials in an international cyber-espionage case, a government official said.Attorney General Eric Holder and other federal law enforcement officials were expected to reveal the new indictments later Monday, the official told The Associated Press.The indictments will accuse individuals of participating in cyber-espionage on behalf of a foreign government, said the off
World News May 19, 2014
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[Ferry Disaster] Death toll from sunken ferry rises to 287
One more body was recovered from the sunken ferry Sewol on Monday, raising the death toll to 287 and lowering the number of those missing to 17, more than a month after the ship sank off South Korea's southwest coast.A joint team of government and civilian divers retrieved the body of a woman wearing a blue long-sleeved hooded shirt and khaki sweatpants from a kitchen on the third deck, officials said.Search operations were halted earlier in the day after a wire connecting an anchor chain to a b
Social Affairs May 19, 2014
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