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Hyundai launches new Sonata
Hyundai Motor on Thursday launched the 2016 Sonata, the facelift version of its best-selling sedan, in an attempt to win back midsize sedan buyers who have recently been drawn to foreign diesel cars or sport utility vehicles. Opening a wider range of options, the 2016 Sonatas will come in seven different models and begin sales immediately. “The new lineup of Sonatas will show the revival of Korea’s most popular midsize sedan. It will inherit Sonata‘s 30-year heritage, but armed with a state-o
Mobility July 2, 2015
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Desperation, anger in Greek bailout protests
ATHENS -- While financial leaders of the eurozone sought to agree to terms with Greece on another bailout program, people were torn over Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who they elected to oppose the creditors’ demands. Greece risks default if a bailout is not secured, but, unwilling to agree to creditors’ demands, Tsipras announced that the bailout offer would be put to a referendum. On the streets of the country’s capital, the pressure to refuse the terms was high. On Thursday evening, the tr
June 29, 2015
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EBay to support smaller firms
EBay Korea’s star sellers pose for an award ceremony. (eBay Korea) EBay Korea, the operator of Korea’s largest online shopping site Gmarket and Auction.co.kr, signed a deal with the Small & Medium Business Corporation to support domestic small and medium-sized company’s online cross-border trade last week. The pact will help vendors receive eBay For Business, a seven-month training and education program on cross-border commerce and marketing via the eBay platform. Launched in May, the program c
Industry June 29, 2015
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KITA promotes 'seamless e-business'
Korea International Trade Association’s e-Biz Support Center has built up a reputation of being a “seamless e-Business” booster across Asia. Starting with signing a pact with the Department of International Trade Promotion of Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce for sales of the website- and marketing-design models to the Southeast Asian country, KITA is now spreading the service to Vietnam and Indonesia as well as South American states such as Peru. “KITA has been the only institution in Korea that
Industry June 29, 2015
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Carmakers close in on driverless dream
Hyundai‘s autonomous driving technology demonstration (Hyundai Motor)Google’s self-driving car (AFP) For many people who think of driving as a chore, driverless driving might just sound like a dream. But the recent news of German carmaker Audi as well as tech giant Google’s success in developing “self-driving cars” has shown that this has neared our doorstep, enabling all passengers to enjoy reading, eating, sleeping and whatever they want while their car and its artificial intelligence sort
Mobility June 28, 2015
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Park says considerable progress made with Japan on sex slaves
President Park Geun-hye has said "considerable progress" has been made with Japan on the issue of former South Korean sex slaves for Japan's World War II soldiers, according to an interview posted Friday. Seoul-Tokyo relations remain badly frayed largely because of Japan's refusal to atone for its past wrongdoing stemming from its colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula from 1910-45. One of the key pending issues is a demand by former Korean sex slaves for an apology and compensation from Japan.
Politics June 12, 2015
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Hyundai Merchant to sell stake in brokerage affiliate to Japanese firm
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., South Korea's No. 2 shipping line, said Friday that it will sell off its stake in a brokerage affiliate as part of efforts to improve its financial health. In a regulatory filing, the shipping company said that its board has made the decision to sell 53,070,736 shares of Hyundai Securities to Buffalo Finance. They represent 22.4 percent of its outstanding shares. Buffalo Finance is a special purpose company established by Orix Corp., a Japanese financial giant
Industry June 12, 2015
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Ruling party unilaterally adopts confirmation report on new PM
The ruling Saenuri Party unilaterally adopted a confirmation report on Prime Minister-designate Hwang Kyo-ahn on Friday, brushing aside the opposition's resistance toward the nominee over influence-peddling and lobbying allegations. The report was adopted by the special parliamentary committee on the nominee, with only seven ruling party members of the 13-member panel present. The adoption of a confirmation report allows the National Assembly to put a confirmation bill to a vote in a plenary
Politics June 12, 2015
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6.3-magnitude quake hits off Tonga: USGS
SYDNEY, (AFP) - A 6.3-magnitude quake struck off the Pacific nation of Tonga late Friday, the US Geological Survey said, but there was no tsunami warning. The tremor hit at 11:07 pm local time (1107 GMT) 89 kilometres (55 miles) east-northeast of Hihifo, Tonga, and 235 kilometres southeast of the Samoan capital Apia, USGS said. The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said no tsunami warnings were in effect. Geoscience Australia measured the quake at 6.2 with a depth of 30 kilomet
World News June 12, 2015
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French court acquits Strauss-Kahn of pimping charges
LILLE, France, (AFP) - A French court on Friday acquitted former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of pimping charges, drawing a line under a series of legal woes over his sexual escapades. The 66-year-old economist merely nodded his head in acknowledgement of the verdict, the finale of a colourful trial which dragged intimate details of his sex life into the public eye. His acquittal on the charge of "aggravated pimping" did not come as a surprise after the prosecutor called for him to
World News June 12, 2015
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WHO to hold soon MERS emergency meeting
GENEVA (AFP) - The World Health Organization said Friday it would soon call an emergency meeting on the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) as the death toll from the virus rises in South Korea. South Korea has suffered the largest outbreak of the virus outside Saudi Arabia. A 72-year-old woman became the latest fatality on Friday after being infected by a MERS patient at a hospital, the health ministry said, taking the death toll in the country to 11. So far, 126 cases have been
World News June 12, 2015
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Airstrikes destroy part of Yemen's UNESCO heritage site
SANAA, Yemen (AP) _ Saudi-led airstrikes targeting Shiite rebels and their allies destroyed historic houses in the Old City of the capital, Sanaa, a UNESCO world heritage site. At least five civilians were killed and others buried under the rubble, medical officials and witnesses said. Warplanes dropped missiles apparently targeting a house occupied by a senior rebel commander, witnesses said. The missiles didn't explode but their impact flattened at least three houses and caused cracks in
World News June 12, 2015
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Samsung C&T seeks to delist DRs in Britain
Samsung C&T Co., a construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, said Friday that it is seeking to delist its depositary receipts (DRs) traded on the British stock market in an apparent move to stem a possible lawsuit there by a U.S. hedge fund over its attempt to merge with its sister firm. Samsung C&T said it will report its plan to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which oversees the London Stock Exchange to delist its DRs, or certificates of stock ownership that are traded overseas.
Industry June 12, 2015
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Kerry to visit S. Korea next week: source
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will visit South Korea next week to discuss pending bilateral issues ahead of President Park Geun-hye's trip to Washington, a diplomatic source said Monday. "Secretary Kerry is scheduled to arrive in Seoul around May 17.He plans to stay overnight," the source said. "Discussions are under way (between the two nations) about his detailed itinerary." On the table during his expected meetings with his counterpart Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and President Park
North Korea May 11, 2015
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N. Korea's titular head of state met China's Xi at Russian WWII event
North Korea's nominal head of state, Kim Yong-nam, had briefly met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of an event in Moscow marking the end of World War II in Europe, but the meeting was not meaningful,according to the North's state media and a diplomatic source on Monday. Kim, president of North Korea's rubber-stamp parliament, "met and exchanged greetings" with leaders, including Xi, who attended the Saturday military parade in Moscow, the North's state Korean Central News A
North Korea May 11, 2015
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