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N.K. to hold talks with Japan this month
North Korea said Friday it will hold talks with Japan later this month in Mongolia to discuss ways to mend their relations. "The DPRK and Japanese governments will hold talks in Ulan Bator of Mongolia on November 15 and 16 under the mutual agreement reached in the wake of the contacts between section chiefs of foreign ministries of the two countries in August 2012," the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said in a brief English-language dispatch.The two countries will discuss wa
National Nov. 9, 2012
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Samsung Lions beat SK Wyverns to start Korean Series
The Samsung Lions defeated the SK Wyverns 3-1 on Wednesday in the opening game of the South Korean professional baseball final.At Daegu Baseball Stadium, slugger Lee Seung-yeop belted a two-run home run and the Lions‘ bullpen slammed the door shut on the Wyverns to start the best-of-seven Korean Series in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).In 29 previous Korean Series, the team that won the first game went on to capture the title 23 times. The opening game of the 1982 Korean Series ended in a
Baseball Oct. 24, 2012
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Turkey pounds Syria in reprisal for deadly fire
AKCAKALE (AFP) --Turkey hammered Syrian targets on Thursday in reprisal for deadly cross-border fire that sent tensions soaring in the tinder-box region, prompting international calls for restraint.In Ankara, the Turkish parliament met behind closed doors in an emergency session and agreed to a government request to authorize military operations inside neighboring Syria.But Turkish Deputy Prime Mi
World News Oct. 4, 2012
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N.K. test-fired short-range missile last week: source
North Korea last week test-fired one short-range missile off its west coast a day after South Korean President Lee Myung-bak presided over a meeting of security ministers, a government source said Thursday. North Korea fired a surface-to-ship missile into the Yellow Sea on Sept. 27 and the launch could be related to the security ministers' meeting, the source said on the condition of anonymity. "T
North Korea Oct. 4, 2012
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U.S. military to bring in precision-guided 'Excalibur' shells
The U.S. military in South Korea plans to bring in precision-guided "Excalibur" shells capable of striking artillery batteries in North Korea by the end of the year, a military source said Thursday.The U.S. 2nd Infantry Division and South Korea's Agency for Defense Development successfully conducted a test-firing of the Excalibur shell in May, the source said. The U.S. forces also plan to addition
Defense Oct. 4, 2012
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Late Roh's brother to be cleared of latest bribery suspicion
CHANGWON (Yonhap News) -- An elder brother of the late former President Roh Moo-hyun is expected to be cleared of suspicions that he is related to tens of billions of won (tens of millions of U.S. dollars) in a businessman's bank account, prosecution sources said Thursday.In May, prosecutors said they had discovered several tens of billions of won in the bank account owned by Roh Geon-pyeong's clo
Social Affairs Oct. 4, 2012
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42 killed in Morocco's worst-ever bus crash
RABAT (AFP) - A bus plunged into a ravine in the Atlas mountains of southern Morocco early on Tuesday killing at least 42 people, a security official said, in the worst such accident recorded in the kingdom.All the victims were Moroccan, a local official told AFP. "But we are still in the process of identifying the bodies, as well as the injured," he added.The accident took place at around 2:00 am
World News Sept. 4, 2012
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Suicide bomber kills 10 at Afghan funeral
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan officials say a suicide bomber has killed at least 10 civilians and wounded another 30 at a funeral for a village elder in a remote part of eastern Afghanistan. The deputy police chief for Nangarhar province, Jamil Shamal, says the attack took place on Tuesday in the village of Shagai in the Durbaba district. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the
World News Sept. 4, 2012
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N. Korean beats S. Korean in men's table tennis
North Korean Kim Hyok-bong (right) defeated South Korea`s Joo Sae-hyuk in the men`s singles table tennis on Monday at London`s ExCeL Arena. (London Olympic Joint Press Corps)LONDON -- In the first inter-Korean showdown at the London Olympics Monday, North Korean Kim Hyok-bong defeated South Korea's Joo Sae-hyuk in the men's singles table tennis.At London's ExCeL Arena, Kim, ranked 77th in the worl
Olympic Games July 30, 2012
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Judges correct in overturning ruling on S. Korean judoka: official
Cho Jun-ho (right) of South Korea and Masashi Ebinuma of Japan pose for pictures after being awarded with bronze medals in the men`s under-66-kilogram judo on Sunday at London`s ExCeL Arena. (London Olympic Joint Press Corps)LONDON -- Judges were correct to change their ruling on South Korean judoka Cho Jun-ho at the London Olympics despite the controversy surrounding the unprecedented overruling
Olympic Games July 30, 2012
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South Korea issues this year's first red tide warning
A warning against a fish-suffocating red tide was issued Monday along parts of South Korea's southern coast, a state fisheries institute said.The National Fisheries Research and Development Institute issued the warning, the first so far this year, at 6 p.m. on waters off southern coastal areas from Namhae to Geoje.Up to 1,500 cochlodinium, or red-tide-causing algae, were found in 1 milliliter of s
Social Affairs July 30, 2012
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Lee's former aide denies bribery allegations
Kim Hee-jung appears for questioning at the Supreme Prosecutors` Office in southern Seoul on Friday. Yonhap NewsA former close aide to President Lee Myung-bak was grilled in a marathon interrogation until early Saturday over his suspected bribery from a savings bank chief at the center of a lobbying scandal, prosecutors said.Kim Hee-jung, a former secretary who handled the president's personal aff
Social Affairs July 21, 2012
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Motion to dismiss PM scrapped after ruling party’s boycott
A controversial motion to dismiss Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik over the mishandling of a military pact with Japan was automatically scrapped on Friday after the ruling Saenuri Party boycotted the vote, officials said.The motion was put to a plenary vote in the 300-member National Assembly earlier in the day, but the vote was declared invalid due to a lack of quorum as the Saenuri Party, which hold
Politics July 21, 2012
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Bloodbath as gunman kills 12 at U.S. Batman screening
AURORA, Colorado (AFP) -- A masked, black-clad gunman in full body armor opened fire at a packed US movie theater showing the new Batman film Friday in a bloodbath which left at least 12 dead and nearly 60 injured.Chaos erupted when the gunman tossed two tear gas or smoke grenades into the audience at a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises," then gunned down terrified patrons as they scrambl
World News July 21, 2012
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Batman movie director laments 'savage' massacre
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Batman movie director Christopher Nolan lamented Friday the "senseless tragedy' and "unbearably savage" gunning down of 12 movie goers at a Colorado theater screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."The Oscar-nominated filmmaker, who canceled the French premiere of the final part in the Batman trilogy and a media junket in Paris after the shootings, said the "innocent" place he call
World July 21, 2012
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