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Insurance scam figures at record high: FSS
Fraudulent insurance claims caught by South Korea's authorities hit a record high in the first half of this year amid a tougher crackdown, data showed Tuesday.The related authorities caught insurance fraud cases worth 348 billion won ($314 million) during the period, up 12.1 percent from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the Financial Supervisory Service.The figure marks an all-time high in the biannual statistics.But the number of scammers caught declined 2.2 percent to 40,054.T
Sept. 6, 2016
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New Minjoo head slams gov't security, economy policies
The new head of South Korea's main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea on Tuesday said the government's security and economic programs have failed to provide a sound environment for the people, adding major changes are needed in President Park Geun-hye's policies. Specifically, Choo Mi-ae criticized South Korea's plans to deploy an advanced US missile defense system during her parliamentary speech, adding that the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery is "useless.""The THAAD cannot protect th
Politics Sept. 6, 2016
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NK holds first meeting of economic officials in 10 years
North Korea held a meeting of officials in charge of the economy and policy planning to better carry out its leader's five-year development vision, Pyongyang's state media said Tuesday.On Monday, North Korea held a national meeting of senior officials in Pyongyang to encourage them to implement economic policy lines set forth by the congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea held in May, according to the Korean Central News Agency. (Yonhap)It marked the first time since 2006 that such a gath
North Korea Sept. 6, 2016
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Import vehicle sales plunge 12.5%on-year in Aug.
Sales of imported vehicles in South Korea dropped sharply from a year earlier in August, industry data showed Tuesday, following the government ban on sales of 80 Audi and Volkswagen vehicle models in the worst emissions scandal in the country's history.According to the data compiled by the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributors Association, 15,932 imported cars were registered here in August, down 12.5 percent from the same month last year.From a month earlier, the August tally marked a 1.
Mobility Sept. 6, 2016
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Cabinet meeting inks anti-graft law
The South Korean government gave the final nod to the controversial anti-graft law Tuesday, paving the way for the scheduled implementation slated for Sept. 28.The law was finalized at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn.The Kim Young-ran anti-graft law aims to bring more transparency to workers in certain sectors who should maintain higher ethical standards than ordinary citizens. The Constitutional Court also backed the law saying it is a step in the right direction.Und
Social Affairs Sept. 6, 2016
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'Concept Korea' to be held in New York to promote Korean fashion
A government-run Korean fashion event will be held in New York on Thursday, as part of efforts to promote Korean culture, its organizers said Monday in a press briefing.Starting in 2010, "Concept Korea" fashion show, co-hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency, has taken place twice a year, in tandem with New York Fashion Week, in order to show collections by Korea's popular fashion designers.For the spring 2017 presentations, three womenswear d
Arts & Design Sept. 6, 2016
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Households' overseas spending hits record high in H1
South Korean households' overseas spending hit a record high in the first half of 2016 from a year earlier on increased outbound travel to neighboring countries, the central bank said Tuesday.South Korean households spent 13.6 trillion won ($12 billion) overseas in the January-June period, up 10.7 percent from the same period last year, the Bank of Korea said.The figure accounts for 3.7 percent of households' total spending in the first half.The first-half data does not include local households'
Sept. 6, 2016
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Park calls AEC growth driver for East Asia
President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday called the economic community of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations a "growth engine" for East Asia, pledging to further deepen cooperation with the 10-member bloc.In an interview with Laos's English daily, Vientiane Times, Park also expressed her hope that her visit to Laos would help bring Seoul's cooperative relations with the Southeast Asian country to a "new level."The interview was carried out before Park arrived in Vientiane to attend a series of
Politics Sept. 6, 2016
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Seoul mayor says he's mulling presidency
Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon on Tuesday said he is considering running in next year's presidential election, adding there must be a change in the regime in order to overcome the economic and security challenges."Next year's presidential race is very important. There must be a change in power," Park said during a meeting with the Korean-American community in New York.When asked if Park plans to run for presidency, the mayor declined to give a direct answer but said he is deliberating on the matter.
Politics Sept. 6, 2016
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Passengers demand Korean Air compensate them for incident on codeshare partner flight
A set of passengers have taken Korean Air Lines Co. to court for an incident aboard a foreign carrier with which it has a codeshare agreement, a case that may set the boundary of responsibilities between the actual operator of a flight and its partner, aviation industry officials said Tuesday.The plaintiffs were headed to the Czech Republic on a Czech Airlines flight on Sept. 12, 2014, out of Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. The flight was a codeshare with Korean Air, with Czech Air
Industry Sept. 6, 2016
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Twin bombings near Afghanistan's Defense Ministry kill 24
Twin bombings near the Afghan Defense Ministry killed at least 24 people on Monday, including two security force generals, in an attack claimed by the Taliban.Public Health Ministry spokesman Ismail Kawasi said another 91 people were wounded in the attack in central Kabul. Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said a district police chief and five other police officers were among those killed.Deputy Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanish said the second bombing was caused by a suicide
World News Sept. 6, 2016
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오바마 ’개XX’, 필리핀 대통령 호전적 발언
필리핀 대통령 로드리고 두테르테가 5일(현지시각) 미국 대통령 바락 오바마를 향해 욕설을 섞어가며 맹비난 했다. 두테르테는 6일 개최되는 동남아국가연합(아세안) 정상회의에 참석하기 위해 라오스로 출발하기에 앞서 기자들에게 “오바마는 자신이 뭐라고 생각하느냐? 나는 미국의 꼭두각시가 아니다”고 작심발언을 쏟아냈다. (유튜브 캡쳐) 이어 그는 “(오바마가 마약과의 전쟁을 언급한다면) ‘개XX’라고 욕을 해줄 것”이라고 말해 논란을 일으켰다. 한편, 이 같은 발언이 알려지자 오바마 대통령도 같은 날 열린 기자회견에서 “생산적이고, 뭔가를 이룰 수 있는 정상회담만 한다는 점을 확실히 하고 싶다”고 밝혀 두테르테와의 회담이 취소될 가능성을 언급했다. 이후 양국 정상회담은 취소됐고 오바마는 대신 화요일 박근혜 대통령과의 회담 일정을 새로 잡았다. 오바마와 두테르테는 이번 주 내로 라오스에서 만남을 가지기로 예정되어 있었으나 두테르테의 연설 이후 일정을 취소했다. (khnews
한국어판 Sept. 6, 2016
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NK leader observes missile launches, calls for stronger nuke force
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un observed the latest launches of ballistic missiles and stressed the need to bolster the country's nuclear force, the state-run media said Tuesday.The North's leader was present for the test-firing of ballistic rockets by artillery units of the Korean People's Army, according to the Korean Central News Agency.On Monday, North Korea test-fired three mid-range Rodong missiles toward Japan in an apparent show of force as the Group of 20 major economies summit meeting
North Korea Sept. 6, 2016
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Over 5,000 Koreans file suit against power supplier over electricity rate
Over 5,000 South Korean citizens have filed a suit against the state-run electric power supplier over its controversial electricity rate system which critics say excessively charges users, their legal representative said Monday.Lawyer Kwak Sang-eon said he filed the suit against the Korea Electric Power Corp. with the Seoul Central District Court earlier on the day, representing a total of 5,368 plaintiffs who seek 500,000 won ($452) in compensation each. The plaintiffs said the power supplier m
Sept. 5, 2016
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Nat'l Assembly confirms 35 cases of faulty Galaxy Note 7
South Korea's National Assembly said Monday Samsung Electronics Co. has produced 490,000 units of the Galaxy Note 7 phablet since last month in the country, adding it has identified only 35 devices with faulty batteries worldwide so far.The announcement came after Samsung announced a global recall of the Note 7 smartphones on Friday as some of their batteries caught fire while being charged. Samsung also decided to replace all Note 7 smartphones sold to customers with new ones.The Trade, Industr
Technology Sept. 5, 2016
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