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Afghan official: NATO airstrike kills 6 in east
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- An airstrike by U.S.-led forces mistakenly killed four policemen and two civilians in eastern Afghanistan, an Afghan official said Thursday.The civilians were two brothers who were in a car that was being searched by the police at a checkpoint when the strike occurred in the Deh Yak district of Ghazni province, according to district chief Fazel Ahmad Toolwak. He said NATO troops were fighting Taliban militants about 10 kilometers (six miles) away, but those killed in t
World News April 4, 2013
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Iran to insist on enrichment right at Almaty talks: Jalili
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AFP) -- Iran wants its right to enrich uranium recognised when the Islamic republic sits down for talks on its disputed nuclear programme with world powers in the Kazakh city Almaty, Iran's chief negotiator said on Thursday."We think that they can open up tomorrow's (Friday's) talks with one phrase -- and that is to accept Iran's right, particularly its right to enrich," chief negotiator Saeed Jalili said in an address in Almaty.
World News April 4, 2013
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China reports fourth H7N9 bird flu death
BEIJING (AFP) -- A man has died in China's business capital of Shanghai of a new strain of bird flu, state media said Thursday, bringing the total number of deaths from the H7N9 virus to four.The 48-year-old poultry worker, from the eastern province of Jiangsu, was the eleventh person known to have been infected with H7N9 since the first human cases were reported earlier this year, according to China's CCTV.He was the third person to die in the commercial hub, while a 38-year-old chef died in th
World News April 4, 2013
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Russia condemns 'unacceptable' N. Korea actions
MOSCOW (AFP) -- Russia on Thursday strongly condemned North Korea's actions in the intensifying standoff with South Korea and the United States, saying Pyongyang was showing a "categorically unacceptable" contempt of UN resolutions."For Russia, Pyongyang's neglect of UN resolutions (on nuclear non-proliferation) is categorically unacceptable," foreign ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich told reporters.His comments were Russia's sharpest criticism of Pyongyang in the current crisis. Until no
North Korea April 4, 2013
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North Korea still far from backing up nuke threats
North Korea's vow to restart its mothballed nuclear facilities raises fears about assembly lines churning out fuel for a fearsome arsenal of nuclear missiles. But it may actually be a sign that Pyongyang needs a lot more bomb fuel to back up its nuclear threats.Despite the bluster, even if Pyongyang started work today on its reactor, it could be years before it completes the laborious process of creating more weaponized fuel. North Korea's announcement, experts say, is also likely an effort to b
North Korea April 4, 2013
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N.K.'s Twitter account hacked amid tension
Hackers apparently broke into at least two of North Korea's government-run online sites Thursday, as tensions rose on the Korean Peninsula.The North's Uriminzokkiri Twitter and Flickr accounts stopped sending out content typical of that posted by the regime in Pyongyang, such as photos of North's leader Kim Jong Un meeting with military officials.Instead, a picture posted Thursday on the North's Flickr site shows Kim's face with a pig-like snout and a drawing of Mickey Mouse on his chest. Undern
North Korea April 4, 2013
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Reactor at Gori power plant halts operation
A nuclear reactor on South Korea's southeast coast was shut down Thursday afternoon, but the cause was not immediately known, plant operators said.No immediate threats of a radiation leak were detected, according to the Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co.The Gori Nuclear Power Plant, about 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul, halted operation at around 4:34 p.m., only hours after it resumed operation following a two-month maintenance that ended Wednesday.An investigation was underway to identify the
Industry April 4, 2013
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FSC picks new chief for KDB Financial Group
South Korea's financial regulator said Thursday it tapped an economics professor who was an aide to President Park Geun-hye to head state-run KDB Financial Group Co., following the former president's resignation amid a big government shake-up of banking chiefs.The Financial Services Commission said Hong Ki-taek, who teaches economics at Chungang University, will preside over KDB Financial Group and its banking unit Korea Development Bank.The KDB Financial chief was appointed by the president on
April 4, 2013
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GGGI 송도 이전 검토
작년 국제기구로 거듭난 글로벌녹색성장연구소(GGGI)가 녹색기후기금(GCF) 사무국이 들어설 인천 송도로의 이전을 검토하고 있다고 관계자들이 밝혔다. GGGI 관계자는 최근 “인천시로부터 10년 사무실 무상임대를 제의받고 이전을 검토 중”이라며 “만약 가게 된다면 GCF가 위치할 I-타워에 입주하게 될 것”이라고 말했다. 김성환 전 외교통상부 장관 및 청와대 관계자들은 지난 1월 아부다비에서 열린 GGGI 2차 이사회에 참석, 본부 인천 이전안을 비공식적으로 타진한 것으로 알려졌다. 또한 이 관계자들은 GGGI의 3차 이사회를 인천 송도에서 개최하는 방안을 추진하고 있으며 이때 본부 이전이 공식 안건으로 논의될 수도 있다고 덧붙였다.시는 지난 10월 GCF 사무국을 송도에 유치한 후 GGGI 본부와 녹색성장기술센터(GTC-K) 등 다른 환경분야 국제기구를 그 일대에 집중 유치하겠다는 전략을 추진하고 있다. 시는 GCF 사무국에 I-타워 내 15개 층을 10년간 단계적으로 무상 임대하
한국어판 April 1, 2013
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北김정은, 긴급작전회의 소집… 미사일 사격대기 지시
북한 김정은 국방위원회 제1위원장이 미군 B-2 스텔스 폭격기의 한반도 진입에 맞서 29일 오전 전략미사일 부대가 사격 대기상태에 들어갈 것을 지시했다고 조선중앙통신이 보도했다.북한의 최고지도자가 오전 0시 30분에 최고사령부 회의를 소집하고 이를 언론이 신속히 전하는 것은 매우 이례적인 일로 이러한 조치는 B-2 스텔스 폭격기의 한반도 진입에 대비, 미사일 부대가 언제든지 실전에 투입될 수 있도록 준비할 것을 지시한 것으로 보인다.중앙통신은 김 제1위원장이 “아군전략로케트(미사일)들이 임의의 시각에 미국 본토와 하와이, 괌도를 비롯한 태평양작전전구안의 미제 침략군기지들, 남조선 주둔 미군기지를 타격할 수 있게 사격대기상태에 들어가라”고 지시하고 미사일 기술준비공정계획서에 최종 서명했다고 전했다.그는 “미제가 남조선 상공에 련이어 스텔스 전략폭격기 B-2A까지 발진시킨 것은 반공화국 적대행위가 단순한 위협 공갈단계를 넘어 무모한 행동단계에 들어섰다는 것을 다시금 보여주고 있다”고 밝
한국어판 March 29, 2013
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Syrian opposition to choose rebel PM
ISTANBUL (AFP) -- A former agriculture minister and an economist are leading candidates to be named Syria's first rebel prime minister when the opposition Syrian National Coalition meets to vote in Turkey this week.The two men are among around 10 opposition figures Coalition members are expected to consider during their gathering in Istanbul on March 18 and 19.The list includes virtual unknowns, as well as some prominent members of the opposition to President Bashar al-Assad's regime, with forme
World News March 17, 2013
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Amphibious tourist buses put into service in Tokyo
TOKYO (AFP) -- Tokyo's first amphibious tourist buses were put into service Sunday, carrying 40 passengers through the city's low eastern side by road before taking to the Naka river during a 100-minute "Tokyo Splash Tour."The two buses, dubbed "Sky Ducks", departed from Tokyo's new landmark Skytree, the world's tallest communications tower at 634 metres.Similar amphibious sightseeing buses have been in service in the western city of Osaka and a few other tourist spots in Japan.Tokyo finally joi
World News March 17, 2013
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Public medical spending for seniors soars in 2012
Medical expenses for senior citizens represented more than 30 percent of all medical spending covered by South Korea's national health insurance program last year, data showed Sunday.According to the data by the National Health Insurance Service, the country's state-run health insurance firm, medical expenses for people aged 65 or older accounted for 34.4 percent of all medical spending by the firm in 2012.The ratio has been increasing since 2005 when it registered 24.4 percent. A total of 47.84
Social Affairs March 17, 2013
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'Pray for me', new Pope Francis urges at first Angelus
VATICAN CITY (AFP) -- Pope Francis appeared before some 150,000 pilgrims massed in St Peter's Square on Sunday for his first Angelus prayer and asked the faithful to pray for him."Thank you for your welcome, and for your prayers," the first pope from Latin America said from a window of the papal apartment high above the square. "Pray for me," he added.Dozens of flags from Francis' native Argentina were waving in the square, along with the Vatican's yellow and white standard, as the former cardin
World News March 17, 2013
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S.Korea, GCF ink headquarter agreement
South Korea and the Green Climate Fund (GCF), a United Nations organization, have signed a headquarter agreement regulating the privileges and immunities of GCF and its staff, the finance ministry said Sunday.The agreement was signed in Berlin, Germany, during the third round of the GCF board meeting held from March 12-15, the ministry said.The agreement laid the legal foundations for the establishment of the GCF headquarters to the Songdo International Business District in Incheon, 40 kilometer
Politics March 17, 2013
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