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미, 외교위원장 탈북자 강제송환한 중국 정부 비난
미 (美) 하원 외교위원장 에드 로이스 의원이 현지 시각 금요일, 최근 중국정부가 아홉명의 탈북자들을 강제 송환한 것에 관해 중국 정부에 항의하는 서한을 보냈다고 밝혔다. 로이스 의원은 중국 시진핑 주석에게 보내는 편지에서 강제 송환된 아홉명의 탈북자 가운데에는 15살 밖에 되지 않는 아이도 있으며 이들이 이제 북한에 돌려보내어지게 되면 극심한 고통과 사형까지도 직면할 수 있다고 말했다. "미국과 중국은 북한이 국제사회에 끼치고 있는 위협에 공동으로 대응해야 합니다. 그리고 중국적부가 미국과 다른 나라들과 강제 송환 이외의 방법을 강구해봐야한다고 강력하게 말하는 바입니다."다음주 미국 대통령 오바마는 시진핑 주석와 로이스의 지역구인 캘리포니아에서 다음주에 회담을 열기로 했다. 문제가 된 탈북자들은 15세에서 23세 사이이고 2011년에 북한을 탈출하여 중국에 은거하고 있었다. 그들은 남한에 정착하기 위해 라오스로 움직였으나 라오스 당국자들은 5월, 중국으로 그들을 송환시켰고, 중국
한국어판 June 1, 2013
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Rep. Royce protests China's repatriation of nine North Koreans
The head of the U.S. congressional panel on foreign affairs has lodged a strong protest with the Chinese government against its recent repatriation of nine North Korean defectors, his office said Friday.Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sent a letter to China's President Xi Jinping expressing his concern over recent reports of the forced repatriation of nine North Korean defectors, some as young as 15, who now face extreme punishment in North Korea, including
Foreign Affairs June 1, 2013
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Tornado-hit US region is struck again; 5 dead
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The U.S. city hit by a deadly tornado less than two weeks ago was slammed again, and the Oklahoma medical examiner's office said five people were killed. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a mother and baby were among the dead, and emergency officials said reports of injuries were ``widespread.'' Tornadoes hit Oklahoma City on Friday evening, smashing vehicles along a major highway during rush hour. Highway Patrol Trooper Betsy Randolph said troopers found woman and baby
World News June 1, 2013
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Prosecution raid Younghoon International Middle School
The prosecution on Tuesday raided the office of Younghoon International Middle School to secure evidence of alleged admission fraud. According to the investigation, dozens of officers at the Seoul Northern Prosecutors’ Office secured documents, computer files and other material around 3:30 p.m. The evidence is believed to support their suspicion that the school’s vice headmasters as well as teachers fabricated school records used in the initial application screening process in order to admit unq
Social Affairs May 28, 2013
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Police: US soccer referee punched by player dies
MURRAY, Utah (AP) _ A soccer referee who slipped into a coma after being punched by a teenage player during a game a week ago died Saturday night, police said.Ricardo Portillo, 46, of Salt Lake City passed away at the hospital, where he was being treated following an assault, police said. Police have accused a 17-year-old player in a recreational soccer league of punching Portillo after the man called a foul on him and issued him a yellow card.``The suspect was close to Portillo and punched him
World News May 5, 2013
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Israeli warplanes strike Syria in escalation
BEIRUT (AP) _ Israeli warplanes struck areas in and around the Syrian capital Sunday, setting off a series of explosions as they targeted a shipment of highly accurate, Iranian-made guided missiles believed to be on their way to Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, officials and activists said.The attack, the second in three days, signaled a sharp escalation of Israel's involvement in Syria's bloody civil war. Syrian state media reported that Israeli missiles struck a military and scientific rese
World News May 5, 2013
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BOK likely to freeze rate this week
The market is eyeing whether the Bank of Korea will cut its key interest rate when it holds its monetary policy committee meeting Thursday, following Europe’s widely expected rate cut from 0.75 percent to a record low of 0.5 percent last week.Despite the government’s growing calls for a lower rate to further spur the economy, Korea’s central bank has kept its key base rate unchanged for the last six months, citing an expected recovery toward the latter half of this year.It seems BOK Governor Kim
May 5, 2013
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Bangladesh building-collapse toll climbs to 580
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) _ The death toll from the collapse of a shoddily built garment-factory building in Bangladesh continued its horrifying climb, reaching 580 on Sunday with little sign of what the final number will be.It has been well over a week since the April 24 disaster, but each of the last several days has seen 20 or so bodies pulled from the mangled concrete, and sometimes much more than that.The disaster is likely the worst garment-factory accident ever, and there have been few indus
World News May 5, 2013
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Harvard Professor apologizes for Keynes comments
NEW YORK (AP) _ Niall Ferguson, a Harvard history professor and author, apologized on Saturday for saying economist John Maynard Keynes was less invested in the future because he was gay and had no children.The British-born Ferguson said his remarks at an earlier conference were ``as stupid as they were insensitive.''During a question-and-answer session after a prepared speech at the Altegris Strategic Investment conference in Carlsbad, California on Thursday, Ferguson was asked to comment about
World News May 5, 2013
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Iranian quake kills five in Pakistan: hospital
A powerful earthquake in southwest Iran brought down homes across the border in Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least five people and wounding others in a remote community, a hospital official said."We have received five dead bodies," Ashraf Baloch told AFP by telephone from Mashkail in Washuk district, around three kilometres (1.8 miles) inside Pakistan from the Iranian border. (AFP)
World News April 16, 2013
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Obama expects more provocations from North Korea
WASHINGTON (AP) _ President Barack Obama says he expects North Korea to make ``more provocative moves'' over the next several weeks.However, he says his administration does not believe Pyongyang has the capacity to put a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. His says his conclusion is based on current intelligence estimates.A report revealed last week showed that the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency has ``moderate confidence'' that the North has the knowhow to deliver a nuclear weapon by
World News April 16, 2013
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Park sends message of condolences to Obama over Boston bombings
South Korean President Park Geun-hye expressed shock and offered condolences Tuesday over the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon as she sent a message of sympathy and solidarity to U.S. President Barack Obama, the presidential office said.Two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing three people and wounding more than 140 others.No one has yet to claim responsibility for the attacks."I cannot contain my shock at the news that a bombing incident involving
World News April 16, 2013
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Pakistan's Musharraf disqualified from election
Lawyers say judges have disqualified Pakistan's former military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, from running in the upcoming parliamentary election.Musharraf applied to run from four different districts, which is allowed in Pakistan. Over a week ago, judges reviewing Musharraf's nomination papers disqualified him from running in three districts because he suspended the constitution while in power. But a judge in the remote northern district of Chitral gave Musharraf approval to run.Lawyer Taufiq Asif s
World News April 16, 2013
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Official: 17 gold miners dead in Ghana accident
Authorities say 17 people are dead after an accident at a gold mine in central Ghana.Local official Peter Kofi Owusu-Ashia told The Associated Press on Tuesday that 20 others had been rescued Monday afternoon.Owusu-Ashia said authorities did not believe that anyone remained trapped inside the area but he said efforts would resume Tuesday at the site.The deaths happened in Kyekyiwere, in the Upper Denkyira district in Ghana's central region.The cause of the accident was not immediately clear, and
World News April 16, 2013
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Strong 8 magnitude quake hits Iran
A major 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Iran near the border with Pakistan on Tuesday and tremors were felt in India and Gulf states.The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 10:44 GMT at a depth of 15.2 km (9.4 miles). The epicenter was insoutheast Iran in an area of mountains and desert. It was located 201 km (125 miles) southeast of the Iranian city of Zahedan and 250 km northwest of Turbat in Pakistan, USGS said.Tall buildings shook in India's capital New Delhi, sending people running
World News April 16, 2013
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