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[Asian Games] Asiad medal standings
Asiad medal standingsThe medal standings for the top 10 countries at the Asian Games as of Saturday: Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 China 96 58 41 195 2 South Korea 35 42 40 117 3 Japan 32 43 38 113 4 Kazakhstan 9 10 18 37 5 North Korea 8 8 9 25 6 Ira
Olympic Games Sept. 28, 2014
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N.K. FM: Nuclear issue will be resolved if U.S. ends 'hostile policy'
North Korea's foreign minister said Saturday that the standoff over the country's nuclear weapons program will be resolved if the U.S. ends its "hostile policy" toward the communist nation.Ri Su-yong made the remark in an address to the U.N. General Assembly, claiming that Washington's "hostile policy, nuclear threats and stifling strategy" resulted in the country's decision to become a "nuclear weapons state.""The nuclear deterrent of the DPRK is not intended to threaten or attack others. Neith
North Korea Sept. 28, 2014
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South Korea vows stern punishment for in-flight violence, misconduct
South Korean air carriers were told Thursday to video record any unlawful activities or misconduct during flights and turn it over to the police as the government vowed strict punishment of such incidents. To help curb the growing number of safety violations aboard flights, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said it has instructed the local airline companies to closely follow existing guidelines. These include recording incidents after notifying the passengers, it said. By law,
Industry Sept. 25, 2014
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Samsung reduces PC business, follows rivals' path
South Korea's top tech giant, Samsung Electronics Co., said Thursday it plans to stop sales of its low-end ATIV laptop lineup in Europe amid the slowing global PC market, following the path of its rivals. "We will no longer launch new versions of the Google Chromebook and ATIV in the European market, and instead will focus on high-end laptops and tablet PCs down the road," an official from Samsung Electronics said. The company, however, said it will maintain the PC business in other areas, i
Technology Sept. 25, 2014
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British PM, Iran leader discuss IS in historic talks
British Prime Minister David Cameron sought to win cooperation from Iran's President Hassan Rouhani against jihadists in Syria on Wednesday in the first meeting between the countries' leaders in 35 years. A Downing Street spokesman said Cameron and Rouhani agreed that "all states in the region must do more to cut off support for all terrorist groups, including financial support" but stopped short of announcing any firmer cooperation. "The prime minister and president noted the threat posed t
World News Sept. 25, 2014
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Global revulsion at jihadists' murder of French hostage
The beheading of French tourist Herve Gourdel by jihadists in Algeria drew global outrage on Wednesday but also strengthened international resolve to confront the Islamic State group. Gourdel was seized on Sunday by IS-linked group Jund al-Khilifa, or "Soldiers of the Caliphate," while trekking in a national park in Algeria. His beheading, which was posted online in a video, came after France rejected the kidnappers' 24-hour ultimatum to halt anti-IS air raids in Iraq. Voicing solidarity w
World News Sept. 25, 2014
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Iran warns US over Syria bombing campaign
Iran's president warned the US that air strikes would not destroy jihadists in Syria but appeared upbeat about securing a deal over Tehran's nuclear program, in an interview broadcast Wednesday. The United States bombed Islamic State-controlled oil refineries in Syria as President Barack Obama rallied the world at the UN General Assembly to fight the jihadist "network of death" in Iraq and Syria. In an interview with veteran US broadcaster Charlie Rose, Hassan Rouhani described the Islamic S
World News Sept. 25, 2014
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US strikes Syrian oil fields as Obama rallies world
The United States bombed Islamic State-controlled oil refineries in Syria on Wednesday as President Barack Obama recruited more allies to fight the jihadist "network of death." US, Saudi and Emirati warplanes broadened their bombardment to target the oil installations in eastern Syria that have helped fund the jihadist group's brutal rise from rebel faction to alleged global threat. The strikes came as Obama urged leaders gathered at the UN General Assembly to join his coalition and convince
World News Sept. 25, 2014
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North Korea set to convene 2nd legislative meeting this year
North Korea is set to hold this year's second legislative meeting this week, with a major decision expected to be approved, possibly on personnel or social affairs.The 13th Supreme People's Assembly is scheduled for Thursday in Pyongyang as the country announced earlier this month through its official Korean Central News Agency.The upcoming meeting of what is regarded as the country's rubber-stamp parliament is the second of its kind this year following the previous one convened in April. Its an
North Korea Sept. 24, 2014
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Abe skips chance to encounter Park in U.N.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has skipped a U.N. session presided over by South Korean President Park Geun-hye, dashing hopes that the two leaders may meet following Abe's recent offer for a summit. Abe had been expected to attend a climate session on Tuesday, but he did not show up, according to Park's office. Some observers had expected that the two leaders may meet in the U.N. General Assembly. On Friday, Abe proposed to hold a summit with Park in the fall, without elaborating on a
Foreign Affairs Sept. 24, 2014
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Market values of Samsung, Hyundai Motor hit 3-year low
The combined market value of the top two players Samsung Electronics Co. and Hyundai Motor Co. has decreased to its lowest level in three years, data showed Wednesday, raising concerns that it could pull down the market. The combined market capitalization of Samsung Electronics, the world's largest handset and chip maker, and Hyundai Motor, the world's fifth-largest automaker, accounted for 17.6 percent of the total KOSPI market value as of Tuesday, the lowest since October 2011 when it poste
Industry Sept. 24, 2014
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Hyundai's target prices cut by foreign investors on currency, land deal
A slew of foreign investors are trimming their target prices on Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's top automaker, as the weakening yen and the firm's jaw-dropping real estate deal are feared to undermine its competitiveness and profitability, data showed on Wednesday. The median target price by 11 foreign brokerages such as Nomura Holdings Inc. was put at 248,000 won ($238) as of Tuesday, sharply down from 305,000 won forecast early this year, according to the data compiled by Bloomberg. More
Industry Sept. 24, 2014
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[Asian Games] South Korea wins 1 gold, 1 bronze in women's 50m rifle prone
South Korea grabbed a team gold and an individual bronze in the women's 50-meter rifle prone event at the Asian Games on Wednesday. The trio of Na Yoon-kyung, Eum Bit-na, and Jeong Mi-ra put together 1855.5 points to take the gold medal at Ongnyeon International Shooting Range in the country's western port city of Incheon, achieving their second consecutive Asiad victory in this event. (Yonhap) China took silver with 1854.1 points, and the Malaysian team got an aggregate 1853.6 points for br
Olympic Games Sept. 24, 2014
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North Korea's daily food ration hits 3-year low in Aug.
North Korea's food distribution to ordinary citizens tumbled to a three-year low in August, hit by a drought in the spring, a U.S. report said Wednesday. The North's daily food ration per capita reached 250 grams last month, far lower than a target of 573g, the Washington-based Voice of America (VOA) said, citing a report from the World Food Programme. The daily amount marks the smallest food provision since those posted in 2011, the report said, adding that the July figure was about the sam
North Korea Sept. 24, 2014
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Pantech to be put up for sale soon
South Korea's No. 3 smartphone maker, Pantech Co., under a court receivership, is set to be available for sale in the near future, industry sources said Wednesday, in a move to get the company back on its feet. The latest development came as the Seoul Central District Court gave the nod to Pantech's plan to post itself on the market for sale, a month after it commenced the troubled firm's court receivership program. Pantech's creditors, led by the Korea Development Bank, will accept bids fr
Technology Sept. 24, 2014
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