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Drought expected to worsen food shortages in N. Korea: expert
A severe dry spell in North Korea is expected to exacerbate chronic food shortages in the poverty-stricken nation where the U.N.'s food agency says 3 million people are in urgent need of food aid, a South Korean expert said Wednesday. The amount of cereal crops harvested in the June-July season is forecast to sharply drop due to the unusually long drought, said Kwon Tae-jin, a senior researcher a
North Korea June 20, 2012
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Asylum applicants in S. Korea more than doubled in 2011: U.N. report
The number of foreigners who sought asylum claims in South Korea more than doubled last year, compared with the previous year, but Seoul was still reluctant to grant them refugee status, the United Nations' refugee agency said Monday. South Korea received a total of 1,010 asylum applications last year, up 135 percent from 430 claims in 2010, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said in an annua
Foreign Affairs June 18, 2012
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Bodies of Peru crash victims to be flown home this week
The bodies of eight South Koreans killed in a recent chopper crash in Peru will be brought home this week as they have been exempted from undergoing autopsies, officials said Wednesday.The bodies currently lie in a morgue in the southeastern city of Cusco, where they have been identified through dental records and by their families. They were expected to undergo autopsies as required under Peruvia
Social Affairs June 14, 2012
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Construction begins on Saemangeum sea port
South Korea on Thursday started construction of an international sea port on the massive plot of reclaimed land on the southwest coast that could help fuel regional growth, the government said.Once completed in 2030, the new Saemangeum port located 280 kilometers south of Seoul, will be able to handle 17.29 million tons of freight per year and have pier facilities to berth 18 ships simultaneously,
Industry June 14, 2012
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U.S. raises concerns with China over alleged missile ties with N. Korea
The United States government said Wednesday it has conveyed worries to China over its alleged missile cooperation with North Korea."I will say that we have raised our own concerns with China about allegations that Chinese entities have assisted the DPRK (North Korea) missile program," Victoria Nuland, spokeswoman for the State Department, said at a press briefing.She said the U.S. took issue with
North Korea June 14, 2012
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Families of chopper crash victims arrive in Peru
The families of four of the 14 people killed in a recent helicopter crash in Peru arrived in the South American country Monday as local police stepped up efforts to identify the bodies, including those of eight South Koreans.The bereaved family members of South Koreans Kim Hyo-jun, 48, and Woo Sang-dae, 39, flew into the southeastern city of Cusco, where the bodies lie in a morgue.The two men were
Social Affairs June 12, 2012
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Woman forced to drop pants on subway train after giant rat runs up her trouser leg
A woman had to drop her pants in front of everyone in a New York subway train during a morning rush hour after a big rat ran up her trouser leg, news reports said Tuesday.The 40-year-old Ana Vargas was sitting in the train at 7:50 am as it approached New York's Columbus Circle station when the incident occurred.“I had to pull my pants down in front of everyone on the train,” Vargas said.Then, thr
World News June 12, 2012
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Euro drops as Spain's bailout fuels debt-crisis spread concern
The euro fell against most of its major peers as Spain's bailout spurred concern that the sovereign-debt crisis is deepening as it spreads among indebted nations before Greek elections June 17.The 17-nation currency earlier rose, touching a two-week high, after Spain asked for as much as 100 billion euros ($126 billion) to save its banking system, making it the fourth member of the currency bloc t
World Business June 12, 2012
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Clinton to visit S. Korea early next month: source
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit South Korea early next month, a diplomatic source said Monday.Clinton's trip is mainly intended to participate in the "American Day" celebration on July 4 in the Yeosu Expo under way in the southern coastal city, added the source.The Expo, with the theme of "The Living Ocean and Coast," opened on May 12 for a three-month run.The U.S. and more than
Foreign Affairs June 12, 2012
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KaKao's phone service hurts Korean telecom giants: Moody's
The launch of a free phone-call service by KakaoTalk is credit negative for South Korean telecommunication giants SKT and KT, Moody's Investors Service said Monday.KaKaoTalk is a popular multi-platform texting application based in South Korea. It claims more than 50 million subscribers around the world.The operator began the free phone service, VoiceTalk, on a trial basis last week.Moody's said th
Technology June 12, 2012
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Explorer's study of 'sexually depraved' penguins unearthed
He risked freezing or starving to death on a doomed expedition to the South Pole 100 years ago -- but for George Murray Levick, the real horror lay in the twisted sexual mores of the Adelie penguin.London's Natural History Museum has unearthed a landmark study by Levick, a scientist with the ill-fated 1910-13 Scott Antarctic Expedition, detailing the birds' sexual shenanigans, the Guardian newspap
Technology June 10, 2012
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Toddler survives 39-minute heart stoppage
A 2-year-old British boy who had a heart attack and was kept alive by CPR has recovered after his heart stopped for 39 minutes, his mother said. Trudy Hilary said she found her toddler Zach collapsed on the floor Jan. 26 and performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on him for 10 minutes until the paramedics arrived .They continued CPR until they reached the hospital where the boy was given adrenalin
World News June 10, 2012
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Missing Koreans presumed dead in chopper crash: officials
Eight South Koreans who went missing after their helicopter crashed into a mountain in Peru last week are presumed to have been killed, officials said Saturday. The Peruvian military and police conducted an aerial search and discovered the wreckage of the helicopter at about 4,950 meters above sea level near Coline in southern Peru, according to an official at the South Korean Embassy in Lima.All
Social Affairs June 10, 2012
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Apple seeks to block sales of Samsung's new Galaxy phone
Apple Inc. asked a federal judge in San Jose, California, to include Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy S III smartphone in its request to block sales of Samsung products in the U.S.Samsung released the Galaxy S III in the U.K. on May 29 and U.S. carriers have announced they will start selling the smartphone in the U.S. on June 21, Apple said in a court filing.Apple has obtained the Galaxy S III in
Technology June 7, 2012
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Korea to slap fines for watching TV while driving
South Korea plans to impose fines ranging from 30,000 won ($25.6) to 70,000 won on drivers caught watching a dashboard-mounted television while driving, officials said Thursday. Officials laid out the plan at an economic policy meeting presided over by President Lee Myung-bak earlier in the day. The current law prohibits drivers from watching television while driving, but there is no penalty.The p
Social Affairs June 7, 2012
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