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Carter emphasizes South Korea support, visits buffer zone
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter called on North Korea to shrink and eventually eliminate its nuclear weapons program, while acknowledging during a visit Sunday to the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas that prospects for reconciling with the defiant North are dim. ``For now what we have is what you see beyond us _ a very starkly divided and heavily defended border area,'' Carter told reporters as he stood on the South Korean side of a marker inside the DMZ that forms the de-facto borde
Defense Nov. 1, 2015
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Seoul, Beijing to share air quality data in real time
South Korea and China agreed to share air quality information in real time, upgrading the level of bilateral cooperation to protect public health from dust blowing in mainly from Chinese deserts.During a summit Saturday, South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang inked a memorandum of understanding to share air quality data within an hour of measurement. Under the agreement, the measurement information will be transmitted through an exclusive file transfer protocol, offi
National Nov. 1, 2015
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[Herald Interview] Photographer delivers ‘frame of hope’
With DSLR cameras in hand and eyes beaming with curiosity, about 20 students carefully listen to a teacher explain how they, too, can take good pictures. This otherwise common scene is made more special as the students are homeless and the teacher is Cho Sei-hon, among the top tier of photographers in Korea. This is part of Cho and Seoul City’s welfare program called “Himang Frame,” or frame of hope, seeking to help homeless members of society become more self-reliant by providing them with a ch
Social Affairs Oct. 27, 2015
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Hotels to provide amenities for underprivileged
About a dozen major hotels in Seoul will provide amenities for the unprivileged to better support their living conditions, city officials said. Seoul Metropolitan Government and 11 hotels made an agreement last week to provide 32 hotel items, including amenities, electronics and linens, for those in need when the hotels replace them. This will benefit about 8,000 low-income residents living in public rental houses, shelters and temporary single-room units, the city said. The participating hotels
Social Affairs Oct. 21, 2015
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Global fashion conference to be held next year
Seoul City will host an international fashion conference next year in a bid to boost the local fashion industry, officials said Wednesday. The 2nd Conde Nast International Luxury Conference will be held in April. The global annual event, led by international Vogue editor Suzy Menkes, covers the Asian luxury industry and examines the role of Northeast Asia as a hub for fashion. Over 500 global fashion figures and creative directors will participate in the event, officials said. This is part of Se
Social Affairs Oct. 21, 2015
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City to hold kimchi festival next month
Seoul City will hold its annual kimchi festival early next month as part of its efforts to promote traditional culture and help those in need, officials said Wednesday. The Seoul Metropolitan Government said the second Seoul Kimchi Festival will be held in the city center with various programs from Nov. 6-8. Kimchi-making, or “gimjang,” is a Korean tradition in which families and neighbors make and share the spicy fermented dish in bulk in preparation of the full-fledged winter. The gimjang cust
Social Affairs Oct. 21, 2015
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Seoul City’s new bike-sharing service promotes greener capital
Seoul City launched last week a new public bike-sharing service as part of its initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, although the project still faces the tasks of ensuring safety and promoting wider public participation. Since Oct. 15, Seoul Metropolitan Government has offered a total of 1,200 public bikes called “Ddaleungee” at 140 docking stations in five major regions including Yeouido, Sinchon, Seongsu and central Seoul near Gwanghwamun. Ddaleungee bikes are parked at a docking station nea
Social Affairs Oct. 21, 2015
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Half of Seoulites lack leisure time
One out of 2 Seoul citizens does not have enough time to enjoy hobbies and leisure activities due mainly to financial pressures and excessive workloads, a survey showed Tuesday. According to the city-run Seoul Institute, about 50 percent of those surveyed said they do not have enough time for hobbies and leisure activities, with 12.4 percent of them saying they had “far from enough” spare time. The survey was conducted online on 1,000 Seoulites aged 19 or over in August. If they had enough spare
Social Affairs Oct. 20, 2015
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Artificial island to be built for endangered species
An artificial island will be built in Incheon to better protect endangered birds, officials said Sunday.The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority said it would construct an 8,900-square-meter-large artificial island in the wetland preservation district in Songdo, Incheon, by late 2018 as part of its efforts to protect internationally endangered bird species. About 5.8 billion won ($5.13 million) will be injected. The wetland in Songdo has served as a habitat and resting place for birds, especiall
Oct. 18, 2015
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Visa fee exemption extended for Chinese tourists
The temporary visa fee exemption for Chinese tourists will be further extended, officials said Sunday. The Justice Ministry said it would offer the visa fee waiver for Chinese tourists until the end of this year. As part of efforts to revive the Middle East respiratory syndrome-hit tourism industry, the ministry had temporarily exempted the visa fee waiver for Chinese visitors from July to September, and extended the measure to October. In order to get a visa, Chinese visitors usually pay $15. “
Social Affairs Oct. 18, 2015
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Seoul to expand K-pop dance classes for tourists
Seoul City will expand its program offering free K-pop dance classes to tourists as part of its efforts to better boost the hallyu industry, officials said Thursday. Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon and SM Entertainment reached a deal to offer the free K-pop dance classes.Since August, renowned SM choreographers have run the dance programs for foreign visitors twice a week at Coex in the capital city. While the maximum number of participants is 450 a year, over 850 already applied for the program as of
Social Affairs Oct. 15, 2015
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U.S. activist stages hunger strike against animal sales to slaughterhouse
Wearing a winter coat and holding a picture of black sheep, a U.S. citizen has been staging a hunger strike in front of the Seoul mayor’s residence in central Seoul since last week. His demand to the mayor is simple: Stop selling public zoo animals to slaughterers. A.J. Garcia, U.S. branch president of civic group Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth, argues that Seoul City is using the overpopulation of animals as a means to draw profits. The Seoul Metropolitan Government runs the Seoul Zoo t
Social Affairs Oct. 15, 2015
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Countries with more Internet users show longer life expectancy: study
Countries with more Internet users tend to have longer healthy life expectancies, a study showed Wednesday. According to a study conducted by the Institute for Longevity Sciences at Wonkwang University, developed countries with high Internet accessibility were found to have longer healthy life expectancies than developing countries with fewer Internet users. Healthy life expectancy refers to how long a person can be expected to live healthily without a disease.The research team analyzed the Worl
Social Affairs Oct. 14, 2015
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Marriage broker not responsible for runaway foreign spouse: court
A Korean lower court Tuesday ruled that an international marriage broker is not responsible for a foreign spouse who ran away. Seoul Central District Court upheld the previous rulings the evidence was insufficient to confirm that the broker had known that the runaway wife did not initially have intentions to marry and the broker deliberately provided false information about the foreign wife. A Korean man in his 50s surnamed Han met a Filipino woman in the Philippines in 2011 through the marriage
National Oct. 13, 2015
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New IPCC head urges carbon pricing
The newly elected chairman of a U.N. panel on climate change pledged Monday to urge the countries to price carbon emissions as part of the efforts to curb global warming. Lee Hoe-sung, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, speaks during a news conference in Seoul on Monday. (Korea Meteorological Administration)“During the election campaign, I realized how much the countries longed for the organization’s leading role in solving the problem of climate change. The practical to
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