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Japan, Russia talks on elusive WWII peace treaty
TOKYO (AFP) -- Japan and Russia on Wednesday held talks aimed at resolving a territorial dispute dating back to World War II, which has prevented the neighbours from signing a peace treaty formally ending wartime hostilities. The two countries have diplomatic relations but ties have been strained by a dispute over four islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories and in Russia as part of the Kuril Islands. Chikahito Harada, Japan's special envoy for Japan-Russia relations, and Russian Dep
World News June 22, 2016
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Japan election campaign kicks off; Abe pushes economic plan
TOKYO (AP) -- Campaigning for Japan's parliamentary election kicked off Wednesday, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling party seeking a mandate for his economic policies amid opposition criticism that the lives of ordinary people are not improving. As more than 380 candidates took to the streets across the nation, pleading for votes from vans outside train stations and shopping arcades, Abe opened the campaign with a pledge to proceed with his "Abenomics" plan to revive the economy and pull
World June 22, 2016
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Politicians make final appeals in EU vote campaigning
LONDON (AP) -- Campaigners on both sides of the crucial vote on whether or not Britain should remain in the European Union crisscrossed the country Wednesday, their last day to win support from the undecided.Prime Minister David Cameron outlined his vision for a future with Britain retaining its place in the 28-nation bloc, bristling at the notion that the country would be headed in the wrong direction if it stayed in. He flatly rejected the charge that the institution is moribund. "We are not s
World June 22, 2016
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N.K. missile success followed flurry of flops
North Korea endured international humiliation with five failed launches in about two months before it finally pulled off what appears to be a successful test of a powerful new midrange missile. Scientists managed to satisfy a direct order from an impatient strongman looking for a credible military backup to his repeated threats to strike his enemies in all corners of Asia. The latest development came Wednesday, with back-to-back launches of what Seoul, Tokyo and Washington believe are Musudan m
North Korea June 22, 2016
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Cambodia to expel Taiwanese scam suspects to China
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) -- Cambodia plans to send 21 Taiwanese arrested for suspected fraud to China instead of the self-ruled island this Friday, a Cambodian official said. Rights activists and Taiwan say the plan reflects the great influence Beijing exercises over Cambodia through aid and investment.Gen. Ouk Haiseila, chief of the Interior Ministry's Immigration Investigation Bureau, said Wednesday the Taiwanese citizens, along with 14 Chinese also arrested this month, will be sent to China
World June 22, 2016
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McIlroy opts out of Rio Olympics over Zika concerns
Golfer Rory McIlroy became one of the most high-profile sports stars to opt out of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics because of concerns about the Zika virus, saying Wednesday it is "a risk I am unwilling to take.""After speaking with those closest to me, I've come to realize that my healtheuroand my family's health comes before anything else," the four-time major winner said in a statement released by his management company. (Yonhap)The fourth-ranked McIlroy was scheduled to play for Ireland as golf
Golf June 22, 2016
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Outgoing FC Seoul coach says he wants new challenge in China
Outgoing FC Seoul boss Choi Yong-soo said Wednesday he decided to join the Chinese club Jiangsu Suning because he wanted a new challenge by facing top-class football coaches.FC Seoul announced Tuesday that Choi will leave the five-time K League Classic champions for Jiangsu in the Chinese Super League. (Yonhap)Before his last match as Seoul head coach Wednesday, Choi told reporters that he accepted Jiangsu's offer because he didn't want to miss another opportunity.Last July, Choi turned down Jia
Soccer June 22, 2016
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Gimhae airport was best choice in terms of geography: ADPi chief engineer
The chief engineer of the French engineering company who was in charge of the feasibility study on building a new gateway airport in South Korea said Wednesday that expanding Busan's existing airport was the best choice in terms of geography.Jean-Marie Chevallier of ADPi said Gimhae International Airport will be able to become an efficient and convenient airport with a new 3,200-km-long runway and a passenger terminal.At present the airport has two runways with one being reserved for military pl
Politics June 22, 2016
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S. Korea holds NSC meeting on Pyongyang's missile launch
South Korea convened a session of the National Security Council on Wednesday after North Korea launched what appeared to be two Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missiles from its east coast earlier in the morning.Chaired by National Security Adviser Kim Kwan-jin, the gathering included the defense, unification and foreign ministers, as well as the head of the National Intelligence Service, Seoul's spy agency.During the meeting, the participants discussed various countermeasures in relation t
North Korea June 22, 2016
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China's imports of N. Korean goods fall 12.6 pct in May
BEIJING (Yonhap) -- China's imports of North Korean goods fell 12.59 percent on-year in May, data showed Wednesday, amid tougher U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile programs.Imports from North Korea declined to $175.6 million last month, compared to $200.9 million for the same month last year, according to Chinese customs data compiled by the Beijing unit of South Korea's Korea Trade and Investment Promotion Agency.Imports of North Korean coal, which accounts for nearl
North Korea June 22, 2016
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N.K. nuclear envoy says six-party talks are 'dead'
BEIJING (Yonhap) -- A North Korean nuclear envoy attending a security forum in Beijing said Wednesday that the long-stalled negotiations on the North's nuclear weapons program are "dead," dashing hope that Pyongyang might change its course on its nuclear ambition. Choe Son-hui, deputy director for North American affairs at North Korea's foreign ministry and the North's deputy chief nuclear envoy, made the remarks during the closed-door forum, according to a diplomatic source who attended the for
North Korea June 22, 2016
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Kaesong firms pressure Seoul to approve N.K. visit
South Korean firms suffering snowballing financial damage from the shutdown of an inter-Korean industrial complex four months ago urged the government on Wednesday to allow them to visit North Korea to check their remaining assets before the rainy season. Seoul shut down the Kaesong Industrial Complex in the North's border city on Feb. 10 in response to Pyongyang's January nuclear test and long-range rocket launch in February.With the Kaesong investors' losses mounting, the government last month
North Korea June 22, 2016
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Tokyo governor resigns over spending scandal
TOKYO (AFP) -- The governor of Tokyo resigned Wednesday over spending public money on lavish hotels and spa trips, the latest setback on the mega-city's troubled road to hosting the 2020 Olympics.Unpopular Yoichi Masuzoe fell on his sword just hours before facing a no-confidence vote, making him the city's second governor to quit since Tokyo was named host of the 2020 summer games.Masuzoe's predecessor Naoki Inose -- who led the capital's successful Olympic bid -- bowed out in late 2013 after al
World News June 15, 2016
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N. Korea, Kim Jong-un biggest threat to U.S. Pacific Command: admiral
HONOLULU (Yonhap) -- North Korea and the country's leader Kim Jong-un are the biggest sources of threat from the perspective of the United States' military command responsible for the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, a U.S. defense official said, vowing that Washington will not allow Kim to destabilize regional security.The comments were made by Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery, director for operations at the U.S Pacific Command in Honolulu, Hawaii, during his meeting with a group of South Korean journalists
North Korea June 15, 2016
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Chinese spy ship entered Japan waters: Tokyo
TOKYO (AFP) -- A Chinese spy ship entered Japan's territorial waters on Wednesday as Tokyo conducted a joint exercise with the United States and India, Japanese officials said.Japan quickly voiced "concerns" over the intrusion as it came less than a week after another Chinese naval vessel sailed near islands at the centre of a Tokyo-Beijing sovereignty dispute in the East China Sea."The Chinese military vessel moved in after an Indian ship sailed into Japan's territorial waters as it participate
World News June 15, 2016
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