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Connect 2020 vision finalized at ITU
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) on Wednesday passed a South Korea-led resolution that specifies targets in connecting the world via the Internet.The "Connect 2020" resolution aims to foster access to and use of ICT, bridge the digital divide, manage challenges resulting from ICT development, and adapt to the changing technology environment to eventually connect the world via a global network.Specifically, it targets having 55 percent of households across the world gain access to
National Nov. 5, 2014
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Senior diplomats from Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo agree to ramp
Senior diplomats from South Korea, China and Japan agreed on Thursday to ramp up their trilateral cooperation to patch up relations strained over history and territorial rows, Seoul officials said.The meeting brought together Seoul's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Lee Kyung-soo, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin and their Japanese counterpart, Shinsuke Sugiyama, they said.The high-level talks, the first since November, dealt with various cooperative projects to be pursued
International Sept. 11, 2014
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Seoul backs U.S. plan to defeat Islamic State extremists
South Korea expressed support Thursday for U.S. President Barack Obama's plan for airstrikes in Syria and expanded strikes in Iraq to defeat the Islamic State militant group.Obama said Wednesday he won't hesitate to take action against the Islamic State in Syria, as he pledged to "degrade, and ultimately destroy" the extremists responsible for beheading two American journalists."South Korea voices its support to the efforts by the international community to defeat the Islamic State militant grou
International Sept. 11, 2014
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Korean Cabinet approves Canada FTA bill
South Korea's Cabinet on Thursday approved a bill on a free trade agreement (FTA) with Canada ahead of ratification by the parliament, the prime minister's office said. After nearly nine years of talks, including a five-year hiatus, Seoul and Ottawa concluded the FTA in March this year. The two sides expect the deal to help significantly boost bilateral trade by cutting tariffs on a wide range of products including automobiles and meat.During a weekly meeting held in Seoul earlier in the day, th
International Sept. 11, 2014
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First batch of N. Korean Asiad delegation arrives in S. Korea
The first batch of 94 members of the North Korean delegation to the Asian Games in South Korea arrived here on Thursday.The group that flew from Pyongyang to Incheon International Airport included athletes in football and rowing, officials, referees, medical staff and journalists. They will participate in the 17th Asian Games scheduled to open on Sept. 19 in Incheon, lying just west of Seoul.Jang Su-myong, a senior official from North Korea's Olympic Committee, was among the 94 members on Thursd
More Sports Sept. 11, 2014
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Pope expresses outrage at violence in Iraq
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Francis has expressed outrage at the violence aimed at religious minorities in Iraq, where fleeing children have died of thirst, and said his emissary to the region would leave Monday. In a strongly worded message during his traditional Sunday blessing, Francis said the news from Iraq `'leaves us in disbelief.'' He cited `'the thousands of people, including Christians, who have been brutally forced from their homes, children who have died from thirst during the escape
Foreign Affairs Aug. 10, 2014
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Over 70 pct of European firms utilizing FTA with S. Korea: poll
More than seven out of 10 European companies are taking advantage of the free trade deal between South Korea and the European Union (EU) to promote their business opportunities, a poll showed Sunday.According to the survey on 360 major companies in 18 EU member countries, 73.7 percent of the respondents said they are aware the free trade agreement (FTA) went into effect in July 2011, and are taking advantage of it in their business.In particular, 28.1 percent said they are directly utilizing the
Foreign Affairs Aug. 10, 2014
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China says 18 surrender after Xinjiang violence
BEIJING (AP) -- Eighteen people who took part in violence that killed almost 100 people near China's border with Pakistan last month have handed themselves in to authorities, Chinese state media said Sunday.Authorities say a terrorist gang attacked a police station and government buildings in Shache county near Kashgar on July 28, killing 37 people before police shot dead 59 of the attackers.Xinjiang has experienced rising unrest in recent months blamed on militants from the region's native Musl
Foreign Affairs Aug. 10, 2014
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NASCAR racer Tony Stewart hits, kills driver: reports
NEW YORK, (AFP) -- Former NASCAR racing champion Tony Stewart hit and killed a driver who left his damaged car mid-race at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park in upstate New York, US media reported Sunday.ESPN.com said that Stewart, a three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion, first bumped the victim's car and knocked it out of the late Saturday race. On his next time around the track Stewart then struck the driver when the victim left his car to confront the NASCAR champion on the dirt track, O
Foreign Affairs Aug. 10, 2014
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N. Korea, China FMs set to hold talks in Myanmar
NAYPYITAW -- North Korea's new foreign minister plans to hold a meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Myanmar on Sunday on the sidelines of Asia's biggest security forum amid Pyongyang's threats of another nuclear test and missile launches, officials said.Ri Su-yong, who became the North's top diplomat in April, is visiting the capital of Myanmar to attend the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), slated for later in the day.Ri and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold talks after the ARF's plenary
Foreign Affairs Aug. 10, 2014
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Militants storm Malaysia resort, kill 1, snatch 1
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Masked gunmen stormed a coastal Malaysian resort, shot a policeman and kidnapped another then sped away in a boat toward the southern Philippines, where Muslim militants have carried out similar raids in the past, a security official said Sunday. The latest kidnapping highlights persistent security threats in Malaysia's Sabah state on Borneo Island and is believed to be spillover of violence from the southern Philippines, a region where separatist militants and kid
International July 13, 2014
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Iraq prostitutes slain amid culture of fear and secrecy
BAGHDAD, (AFP) - Apartment blocks near a mosque and a kindergarten daubed with cartoon characters seem an unlikely place for the slaughter of 27 alleged prostitutes, but in Baghdad death is never far.Few people in the Iraqi capital's Zayouna district know any details of what happened in their neighbourhood late on Saturday, and even fewer want to hazard a guess.Residents of the rubbish-strewn area of crumbling grey apartment blocks say they stopped asking questions long ago in a city awash with
International July 13, 2014
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German police megaphone used in anti-Israel rant
BERLIN (AP) -- German police say they allowed an anti-Israel protester to use a megaphone in a police car during a "Free Gaza" demonstration in Frankfurt and he shouted inciting slogans including "child murderer Israel" and "Allahu akbar."Frankfurt police spokeswoman Virginie Wegner said Sunday they let the protester use the megaphone because the demonstration had turned violent and he had offered them to calm down the situation.But instead of doing that, he shouted anti-Israel slogans. A video
International July 13, 2014
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Prosecution to re-seek arrest warrant for fugitive ferry owner
The prosecution has decided to re-seek an arrest warrant for the fugitive owner of the sunken ferry Sewol in case they fail to catch him by next week, officials said Sunday.Yoo Byung-eun, 73, who is believed to own Chonghaejin Marine Co., has been at large since the marine disaster on April 16 that claimed more than 300 lives and left 11 missing.Prosecutors have carried out a massive manhunt for Yoo for months but have so far failed to locate his whereabouts.His arrest warrant is set to expire o
July 13, 2014
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Iraq's parliament ends session still deadlocked
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's parliament has ended its second session after just 30 minutes with lawmakers still deadlocked over electing new leadership.The legislature is under pressure to quickly choose a new speaker of parliament, president and prime minister -- the first steps toward forming a new government that Iraqis hope can confront a Sunni militant offensive.Acting parliament speaker Mahdi al-Hafidh ended Sunday's brief meeting ``due to the absence of any agreement on the names of the nominee
World July 13, 2014
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