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Third suspected case of SARS-like virus in France
LILLE, France (AFP) -- French health authorities said Friday they suspected a third person of being infected after coming into contact with a man confirmed to be suffering from a new SARS-like virus that has killed 18 people, mostly in Saudi Arabia."We have a third suspected case this morning, a nurse from Douai" in northern France, the deputy director of the regional ARS health agency, Sandrine Segovia Kueny, told France Bleu Nord radio.A 65-year-old man is in intensive care in a hospital in Do
World News May 10, 2013
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China, N.K. political, business ties grow: report
BEIJING (AFP) -- North Korean visits to China have multiplied over recent years, a Chinese newspaper reported, underscoring growing political and business links between the isolated nuclear-armed state and its sole major ally.There were a total of 180,600 visits by North Koreans to China in 2012, nearly twice as many as the 103,900 only three years previously, the investigative Southern Weekly said in its latest edition, citing official data."Ordinary people in North Korea are not free to go abr
North Korea May 10, 2013
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Bangladesh workers find survivor in factory rubble
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- A woman buried in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory building for 17 days was rescued Friday, a miraculous moment set against a scene of unimaginable horror where the death toll is more than 1,000 and still rising.The woman survived in a Muslim prayer room in the basement of the eight-story Rana Plaza building, where crews have been focused on recovering bodies, not rescuing survivors, for days. Trapped in wreckage finally exposed by heavy equipment, she waved
World News May 10, 2013
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China's new loans exceed estimates in sign of growth support
China's new local-currency loans exceeded estimates last month while money supply expanded at a faster pace, as policy makers maintained credit support for the economy after first-quarter growth unexpectedly slowed.Lending was 792.9 billion yuan ($129 billion) in April, the People's Bank of China said today in Beijing, compared with the median estimate of 755 billion yuan in a Bloomberg News survey. M2 money supply rose 16.1 percent from a year earlier, following March's 15.7 percent advance.Inf
Industry May 10, 2013
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개성공단 좌초… 정부, 북한에 대화 재촉구
정부는 잔류인원의 철수조치로 개성공단이 폐쇄 위기를 맞았음에도 불구하고 북한의 부당한 요구에 의한 당국간 회담과 개성공단 정상화는 무의미하다고 밝혔다.류길재 통일부 장관은 30일 민주평화통일자문회의 운영위원•분과위원 합동회의 특강에서 “우리가 제안한 회담과 대화제의는 여전히 유효하다”면서 “대화를 통해 문제를 풀자는 원칙은 앞으로도 유효할 것”이라고 말했다.그러나 그는 “북한의 부당한 요구를 수용하는 조건으로 개성공단이 정상화되는 것은 의미가 없다”고 밝혔다.류 장관은 “우리가 수용할 수 없는 요구를 나중에 눈곱만큼이라도 들어주는 것으로 개성공단이 정상화된다면, 그렇게 만들어진 개성공단은 의미가 없다고 생각한다”고 강조했다.통일부 당국자도 이날 기자들과 만나 “우리 정부가 북한에 대화의 장은 열려 있다고 했고 당국간 회담 제의는 여전히 유효하다고 밝혀 왔다”고 확인했다.이런 언급은 개성공단 체류인원 전원 귀환 결정에도 불구하고 정부가 개성공단 정상화를 내세워 북한에 대화를 재촉구한
한국어판 April 30, 2013
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2nd man arrested in rape of 5-year-old Indian girl
NEW DELHI (AP) -- A second suspect was arrested Monday in the rape of a 5-year-old girl who New Delhi police say was left for dead in a locked room, a case that has brought a new wave of protests against how Indian authorities handle sex crimes.Pradeep Kumar, a 19-year-old garment factory worker, was arrested Monday in the eastern state of Bihar, about 1,000 kilometers from New Delhi, and was being brought to the capital, police said.Police said questioning of the first man arrested in the case,
World News April 22, 2013
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Serbia approves Kosovo deal: government
BELGRADE (AFP) -- Serbia's government on Monday approved an EU-brokered deal to normalise ties with breakaway Kosovo, a historic agreement aimed at turning the page on the Balkans' last simmering trouble-spot 14 years after the end of hostilities.The government has accepted the "first accord on principles which regulate normalisation of relations, reached during the dialogue on Kosovo in Brussels" on Friday, said a statement issued after a cabinet meeting.The government has instructed ministries
World News April 22, 2013
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Portable ATMs, phone-charging in China quake zone
LUSHAN, China (AP) -- The tent village that sprang up in two days to house quake survivors in mountain-flanked Lushan is no ordinary refugee camp. China's full range of disaster response is on display: Trucks with x-ray equipment, phone-charging stations, bank tellers-on-wheels -- even a tent for insurance claims.The efforts under way Monday in mountainous Sichuan province after a quake Saturday that killed at least 188 people showed that the government has continued to hone its disaster reacti
World News April 22, 2013
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Rights group: Myanmar unrest is 'ethnic cleansing'
BANGKOK (AP) -- A leading international rights group on Monday accused authorities in Myanmar, including Buddhist monks, of fomenting an organized campaign of ethnic cleansing against the country's Rohingya Muslim minority that killed hundreds of people and forced 125,000 from their homes.Human Rights Watch also described the bloody wave of violence and massacres in western Rakhine state last year as crimes against humanity, and slammed the government of President Thein Sein for failing to bring
World News April 22, 2013
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IAEA: Japan nuke cleanup may take more than 40 yrs
TOKYO (AP) -- A U.N. nuclear watchdog team said Japan may need longer than the projected 40 years to decommission its tsunami-crippled nuclear plant and urged its operator to improve plant stability.The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency team, Juan Carlos Lentijo, said Monday that damage at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant is so complex that it is "impossible" to predict how long the cleanup may last."As for the duration of the decommissioning project, this is something that you can defi
World April 22, 2013
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No 'sustained' human-to-human transmission of bird flu: WHO
SHANGHAI (AFP) -- A World Health Organisation official reiterated Monday there is still no evidence that a new strain of deadly bird flu is passing in a "sustained" fashion from person to person, despite fears some family members may have infected one another."Right now we do not see evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission", Keiji Fukuda, the WHO's assistant director-general for health security and environment, said at a press conference.He added, however, that officials "are always wo
Technology April 22, 2013
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Ministry to cut school class sizes further
The education ministry said Monday it plans to match the class sizes of primary and secondary schools to international standards by 2020 in an effort to provide a better educational environment.Under the plan, the class size of primary schools will be cut to an average of 21 students per class by 2020 from last year's 24.3. The average number will be reduced to 23 from 32.4 at middle schools, with the number to be lowered to 23 from 32.5 for high schools.The goals are designed to be in line with
Social Affairs April 22, 2013
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DUP accuses ex-President Lee of involvement in spy agency scandal
The main opposition Democratic United Party (DUP) alleged Monday that then President Lee Myung-bak ordered the country's national spy agency to post illegal political comments on the Internet ahead of last year's presidential election.Following a four-month-long probe, police said last week that two employees of the National Intelligence Service were found to have posted the comments on behalf of the agency in a bid to influence the tight presidential race.However, the online activities were not
Politics April 22, 2013
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Seoul mulls options to defuse Kaesong stalemate
South Korea is reviewing all options to break the deadlock over the suspension of an inter-Korean industrial complex and minimize the damage on local firms operating there, the unification ministry said Monday.Factories in the complex in the North Korean border city of Kaesong have been idle since April 9, when Pyongyang pulled out all of its 53,000 laborers. The North has remained resolute in blaming South Korean provocations for the current impasse, raising concerns that there would be no reso
North Korea April 22, 2013
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BOK to aggressively pursue market-stabilizing measures: Kim
South Korea's central bank said Monday it plans to aggressively map out measures to stabilize the financial markets as high currency volatility is feared to hurt the Korean economy."While closely monitoring the financial markets, if needed, we plan to pump liquidity into the financial system and flexibly manage the macro-prudential measures," Bank of Korea Gov. Kim Choong-soo told lawmakers.The governor said that the central bank continues to keep tabs on possible outflow of foreign capital and
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