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Parties agree on swift passage of anti-terror law
Rival parties said Tuesday they agreed to begin discussions for the swift passage of the anti-terrorist bill following the deadly terror attacks in Paris.After holding a parliamentary meeting, the ruling Saenuri Party and the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy agreed to activate relevant committees to have the pending bill pass through "as soon as possible.""The bipartisan agreement reflects public concerns amid growing needs for tougher anti-terror measures," Saenuri spokesman
Politics Nov. 17, 2015
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S. Korea raises alert level on terrorism
South Korea has raised the alert level by one notch and vowed to tighten security in major facilities in the wake of the deadly terror attacks in Paris, officials said Tuesday. After holding a meeting involving ministries concerned about anti-terrorism countermeasures on Monday, the government decided to raise the alert level from "concern" to "caution," according to the officials. It is the second-highest warning in the country's four-tiered system. The "caution" level entails tougher measures
Social Affairs Nov. 17, 2015
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Russia confirms bomb attack brought down Egypt plane, vows revenge
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin vowed vengeance as Moscow on Tuesday confirmed that a bomb attack brought down a Russian passenger jet over Egypt last month, killing all 224 people on board. Putin pledged to ramp up Moscow's bombing campaign in Syria in response to the attack but stopped short of blaming any one group as the country's security agency announced a $50 million reward for information leading to capture of those responsible. "It is not the first time that Russia confronts barbarous
World News Nov. 17, 2015
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France seeks EU security aid, launches new airstrikes in IS
France made an unprecedented demand for its European Union allies to support its military action against the Islamic State group as it launched new airstrikes on the militants' Syrian stronghold, days after attacks in Paris linked to the group killed at least 129 people. The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red colours of the French flag in Paris, France, Nov. 16, 2015, to pay tribute to the victims of the terror attacks on Friday in the French capital. (Xinhua)France invoked a never
World News Nov. 17, 2015
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Samsung heir’s visit rattles shipbuilder
Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jae-yong’s rare visit to a Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard has sparked speculations over the fate of the shipbuilding unit, which has been reeling under severe losses.Market watchers are continuing their guessing game over the Samsung Group heir apparent’s visit Monday to the shipyard on Geojedo Island, South Gyeongsang Province, the first of its kind in eight years. Sources said that Lee’s move hints at a possible restructuring or sell-off of the loss-mak
Industry Nov. 11, 2015
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Lotte chairman meets with start-up chiefs
Lotte Group chairman Shin Dong-bin met with executives of several start-up companies to discuss measures to support them, the firm said Wednesday. It is a part of follow-up steps after Lotte announced its plan to set up an investment corporation, named “Lotte Accelerator,” designed to help young people start their own business in October. Shin offered 10 billion won ($8.7 million) from his personal fortune to set up the investment firm. According to the company, some 300 people, including 30 st
Industry Nov. 11, 2015
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Gov't moving to ban small cigarette packs
The government said Sunday it is moving to ban small cigarette packs from being sold in the market as part of an effort to discourage smoking.The health ministry said it plans to revise the National Health Promotion Act that will prevent the sales and advertisement of packs with less than the standard 20 cigarettes.Usually a pack has 20 cigarettes, but recently there have been smaller packs coming out in the market with 14 and sometimes 10 cigarettes. British American Tobacco launched Dunhill Ex
Social Affairs Oct. 25, 2015
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Suspected bird flu cases discovered at duck farms in South Jeolla region
Birds that may have been infected with avian influenza (AI) have been discovered at duck farms in the South Jeolla region, the government said Sunday.According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, duck farms in Yeongam and Naju in the southwestern part of the country may have contracted the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).It said the AI antigens of the H5N8 strain were discovered in birds that were to be shipped to the market."Under standard operating procedure, a res
Social Affairs Oct. 25, 2015
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N.K. patrol ship violates NLL
A North Korean patrol ship crossed the maritime border into the South on Saturday during a beefed-up crackdown on Chinese fishing boats operating near the border, the South Korean military said Sunday. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Lee Sun-jin shakes hands with troops at a unit on the country’s frontline island of Yeonpyeongdo on Oct. 9. (Yonhap)The South Korean Navy ship fired five warning shots with a 40 mm-caliber gun. The ship retreated to the North 18 minutes after the s
North Korea Oct. 25, 2015
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Abductee, mother reunited in N.K.
MOUNT GEUMGANGSAN, North Korea -- Despite more than 40 years of separation, it took Jeong Geon-mok, 64, from North Korea just seconds to recognize her frail, gray-haired mother in a wheelchair as the second round of reunions of separated families began Saturday.Jeong Geon-mok (left) from North Korea wipes the tears from his South Korean mother Lee Bok-sun’s face during the second round of family reunions at Geumgangsan Hotel in North Korea on Saturday. (Yonhap)Right after entering the venue for
North Korea Oct. 25, 2015
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Shinsegae Duty Free enters Chinese Market
Shinsegae DF, the duty-free arm of the county’s second-largest retailer Shinsegae, reached an agreement with a duty-free store in Hainan, China to supply Korean products for five years, the firm said Friday. This is the first time for the company to enter the Chinese market since Shinsegae DF was established in April this year. The exclusive contract was made prior to the opening of the Hainan Provincial Duty Free Co.’s new shopping mall at Mission Hills Resort in Haikou, Hainan Island, set to l
Industry Oct. 16, 2015
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Convenience stores vie for lunch box market
The competition for lunch box meals is getting fiercer among South Korean convenience stores as the market is growing rapidly due to the rise of the single-person household population here. “Dosirak” -- the term for packed lunches in Korean -- at convenience stores used to be discounted as low-quality meals for quick lunches, but now retailers are offering diverse and healthy options at an affordable price, drawing keen attention from customers.“As consumer demand for quality lunch boxes grows a
Industry Oct. 15, 2015
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Siemens vows to support Korea’s smart factory plan
German industrial giant Siemens AG will boost its drive to participate in the South Korean government’s initiative to build thousands of smart factories across the nation by 2020, the firm’s president Joe Kaeser said. Siemens AG president and CEO Joe Kaeser“Siemens are ready to support Korea on its way to 10,000 smart factories,” he said during a conference hosted by the National Academy of Engineering of Korea at a hotel in Seoul, Wednesday. Smart factory use information and communications tech
Business Oct. 14, 2015
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Sales to Chinese soar 30% at Korean department stores
Korean retailers’ sales grew at a fast rate thanks to Chinese tourists who opened their wallet while visiting the country on China’s National Day holidays, data showed on Sunday.According to the data, sales to Chinese customers of Korea’s major department stores including Lotte, Shinsegae and Hyundai, increased over 30 percent on average during Oct. 1-7 from a year earlier. Luxury brands such as Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany and Chanel were top-selling stores for Chinese customers at Lotte Dep
Business Oct. 11, 2015
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Daewoo Shipbuilding may see added W1tr loss
Troubled Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering may have an additional 1 trillion won ($860 million) in losses from overseas affiliates, adding more pressure to the shipbuilder that already reported its worst-ever operating loss of 3 trillion won in the second quarter, a recent audit on the firm found. According to industry sources on Sunday, the massive losses were caused by underperforming affiliates abroad including Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Romania and German wind turbine manufac
Business Oct. 11, 2015
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