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Korea uses crew-served weapon against illegal Chinese fishing boats
INCHEON (Yonhap) -- South Korea's Coast Guard used a crew-served weapon for the first time to capture Chinese boats illegally fishing in its exclusive economic zone on Tuesday, authorities said.The Coast Guard's central regional headquarters said an M60 machine gun was fired into the sky to seize two Chinese fishing vessels that were operating illegally off the western port city of Incheon around 5:00 p.m.No Chinese fishermen were harmed and nothing was damaged, an official source said.The Coast
Latest News Nov. 1, 2016
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Choi Soon-sil arrested without warrant
The prosecution arrested Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of President Park Geun-hye, without a warrant Monday night as Choi may destroy evidence, news reports said.The legal action came hours after Choi appeared at the state prosecutors' office Monday to answer questions in regards to allegations of interfering in state affairs and peddling influence.Seoul Central Prosecutors' Office (Yonhap)The prosecution will later request a formal arrest warrant against Choi, a 60-year-old long-time friend of Pr
Latest News Nov. 1, 2016
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Saenuri lawmakers divided over how to deal with influence-peddling scandal
The ruling Saenuri Party is divided over how to deal with the fallout from the influence-peddling scandal involving a confidante of President Park Geun-hye, political pundits said Monday, with some lawmakers demanding a reshuffle of the leadership. Around 50 lawmakers who are categorized as the so-called non-Park faction demanded the resignation of the current party leadership for their failure to properly cope with the Choi Soon-sil upheaval.Reports showed Choi, who has known the president for
Politics Oct. 31, 2016
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Park carries out reshuffle of key secretaries amid scandal
Legal secretary Woo Byung-woo (left) and policy secretary Ahn Jong-beomPresident Park Geun-hye carried out reshuffle of key secretaries on Sunday amid mounting political pressure on her to act to ease public anger over her close confidante's influence-peddling scandal.A presidential spokesman said President Park appointed Choi Jae-kyung, former head of the prosecution office in Incheon, as new senior legal secretary to replace Woo Byung-woo.Cheong Wa Dae also said President Park accepted resigna
Politics Oct. 30, 2016
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Choi Soon-sil returned to Seoul
Choi Soon-sil, the woman at center of the political scandal involving President Park Geun-hye, returned to Seoul from Britain early this morning, news reports said."Choi Soon-sil voluntarily returned to South Korea at 7:30 a.m.through a British airline from Heathrow Airport in Britain," a senior prosecutor said. She plans to hold a news conference later in the day to disclose her position on the snowballing influence and corruption scandal, according to the reports. Choi Soon-sil (Courtesy JTBC
Politics Oct. 30, 2016
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Massive protest rally held in Seoul to press Park to act
Thousands of citizens took to the streets in downtown Seoul on Saturday, demanding President Park Geun-hye step down, in protest of an ongoing influence-peddling scandal surrounding her confidante.Groups, including the country's largest umbrella labor union, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, which had been at odds with the president on a host of issues in the past, jointly held a candlelight rally in Cheonggye Stream Square.About 20,000 took part in the demonstration, according to the or
Latest News Oct. 29, 2016
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Park to conduct reshuffle of senior secretaries soon
Park directs senior presidential secretaries to resign en massePresident Park Geun-hye on Friday directed her senior secretaries to resign en masse amid a burgeoning influence-peddling scandal involving her close confidante, her spokesman said."In line with (her direction), the president is poised to conduct a reshuffle of her secretariat soon," Jung Youn-kuk said in a statement.Earlier in the day, Kim Jae-won, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, told a parliamentary session tha
Latest News Oct. 29, 2016
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3 S. Koreans shot to death in Philippines
Three South Koreans have been shot to death in the Philippines, a foreign ministry official said Thursday.The three -- two male, one female -- were found dead Tuesday with gunshot wounds in their heads, according to the official.Their bodies were found in a sugar cane field in Bacolor, a small city of around 30,000 people.One victim was found with his feet bound with tape, and the female body lying nearby had tied hands, he said. They have all been confirmed as South Korean nationals in their 40
Social Affairs Oct. 13, 2016
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Korea's jobless rate edges up to 3.6% in Sept.
South Korea's jobless rate rose in September from a year earlier due mainly to a protracted slowdown in the manufacturing sector and exports, a government report showed Wednesday.The unemployment rate in Asia's fourth-largest economy stood at 3.6 percent last month, compared with 3.2 percent tallied a year earlier, according to the report compiled by Statistics Korea.It marked the highest rate for the month of September in 11 years.The number of employed people stood at 26.5 million in September
Business Oct. 12, 2016
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Oliver Hart, Bengt Holmstrom win Nobel prize in economics
STOCKHOLM (AP) _ British-born Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland won the Nobel prize in economics for their contributions to contract theory, shedding light on how contracts help people deal with conflicting interests. Such contractual relationships can deal with anything from CEO bonuses to the deductibles and co-pays for insurance, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said Monday. ``The new theoretical tools created by Hart and Holmstrom are valuable to the understanding of real-life
World Oct. 10, 2016
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S. Korean Kim In-kyung captures LPGA title in China
South Korean golfer Kim In-kyung captured an LPGA title in China on Sunday. South Korean golfer Kim In-kyung (Yonhap)Kim fired a seven-under 66 in the final round of the Reignwood LPGA Classic in Beijing, for the four-round total of 24-under 268 at Reignwood Pine Valley Golf Club.Kim edged out fellow Korean Hur Mi-jung by a stroke. Another Korean, Lee Mi-rim, finished alone in third at 22-under.Hur was the overnight leader, and Kim trailed her by three strokes through three rounds. Kim picked up
Sports Oct. 2, 2016
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Ruling party chief ends hunger strike, party lawmakers set to return to parliamentary audit
The chief of the country's ruling political party ended his week-long hunger strike on Sunday, with the Saenuri Party's lawmakers returning to the National Assembly to attend the regular parliamentary audit which has been in limbo amid their boycott, party officials said.Lee Jung-hyun, the head of the ruling party, began his hunger strike on Monday this week in protest of opposition moves to sack the country's new agriculture minister.Also, Lee, a former presidential secretary for President Park
Politics Oct. 2, 2016
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Samsung's rated "A+" by S&P
Global rating agency Standard & Poor's Ratings Service said Tuesday that its has decided to maintain its "A+" rating on Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest smartphone maker, citing its stable market presence. The rating agency also offered a "stable" rating outlook on Samsung. "Although competition is heating up in the smartphone, display panel and home appliance sectors due to Chinese rivals' growth, Samsung's diversified business portfolio and the competitiveness of its premium produc
Industry July 26, 2016
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ASEM leaders condemn N.K. nuke, missile programs
The Asia-Europe Meeting summit on Saturday adopted its chair's statement condemning North Korea's nuclear and missile programs "in the strongest terms," Seoul's presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said. "The chair's statement includes content strongly condemning North Korea's development of nuclear arms and missiles, and calling for the full-scale enforcement of U.N. Security Council sanctions resolutions (against the North)," Kim Kyou-hyun, senior presidential secretary for foreign affairs, told
Social Affairs July 16, 2016
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Estimated 1m Koreans download 'Pokemon Go' app
An estimated 1 million South Koreans have downloaded "Pokemon Go," the popular augmented reality game not yet available in the country, an app analytics company said Saturday. WiseApp said about 1.03 million people are estimated to have downloaded the Nintendo mobile game, which has quickly become a global sensation since its release last week.The company said the figure was reached based on a survey of 14,439 users of Android-based phones from July 7-15. The survey has a margin of error of plu
Social Affairs July 16, 2016
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