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Pakistani troops kill 10 militants in southwest
Pakistani paramilitary forces Sunday killed more than 10 separatist rebels in the violence-stricken southwestern province of Baluchistan as part of a fresh operation to quell a long-running insurgency, officials said.The operation in Dera Bugti district's Gandyari town, 250 kilometers southeast of the capital Quetta, came just three days after troops killed 30 militants in the same area.Officials said the town, close to the borders of Baluchistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces, was the hub of a sep
World News June 8, 2014
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Bergdahl says he was tortured by Taliban captors
This image made from video released by the Taliban and obtained by IntelCenter on Dec. 8, 2010, shows a man believed to be Bowe Bergdahl at left. Bergdahl, a U.S. Army soldier, went missing from his outpost in Afghanistan in June 2009 and was released from Taliban captivity on May 31, 2014 in exchange for five enemy combatants held in the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (AP)Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has told people treating him at a U.S. military medical facility in Germany that he was tortured, b
World News June 8, 2014
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China catches up in export competitiveness as South Korea loses
China is catching up to South Korea in export competitiveness of key items, including IT, with South Korea beginning to lose ground in Europe, a local economic think tank said Sunday.A report from the Hyundai Research Institute put South Korea's trade specification index on eight key export items at 0.09 last year, up from 0.07 in 2012. The index measures the degree to which a country imports or exports a certain product. A number in the positive means the country is an exporter, and a negative
June 8, 2014
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Samsung phones approved for use at Pentagon
The U.S. Department of Defense has approved the use of five types of Samsung Android phones by its employees at their workplaces, Samsung Electronics Co. said Sunday.The devices include the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Note 10, all equipped with security solution KNOX. They are now on the U.S. department's Defense Information System Agency's approved product list, the South Korean company said.The phones run on Android 4.4 (KitKat) along with Samsun
Technology June 8, 2014
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YTN unit head named senior press secretary
Yoon Doo-hyunPresident Park Geun-hye on Sunday named Yoon Doo-hyun, president of YTN Plus, a subsidiary of cable news network YTN, as the new presidential senior press secretary.Yoon, a former journalist and managing editor of the YTN newsroom, replaces Lee Jung-hyun, who offered to step down on Saturday.“President Park Geun-hye has named Yoon Doo-hyun, president of YTN Plus, as successor to senior secretary Lee Jung-hyun,” said presidential spokesman Min Kyung-wook.“Yoon has demonstrated his ba
Politics June 8, 2014
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One more victim of Japan's wartime sex slavery dies
A South Korean woman who was forced into sexual slavery for the Japanese imperial army during World War II died Sunday, a civic group said, another sign that time is running out for the aging victims to receive an apology and due compensation.Bae Chun-hee died at the age of 91, according to the House of Sharing, which runs a shelter for victims of Japan's sexual enslavement.Her death leaves only 54 surviving victims of one of the most serious wartime crimes by Japan. Initially, 237 women were on
Foreign Affairs June 8, 2014
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1st-quarter corporate investment rises, but led by handful of big companies
First-quarter corporate investment increased compared to last year, but it was mainly due to a handful of top conglomerates, pointing to a growing imbalance between big and smaller companies, data indicated Sunday.Analysis by corporate watcher CEO Score showed South Korea's top 30 business groups invested 20.5 trillion won ($20.06 billion) in the first quarter of this year, roughly 9 percent more than the same period last year.But excluding Samsung, which increased its investment by 48 percent,
June 8, 2014
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Preliminary voter turnout hits record high in 16 years
Voter turnout in Wednesday's local elections reached a provisional 56.8 percent, the highest in 16 years, the nation's election watchdog said.More than 23.4 million out of over 41.2 million eligible voters went to polling stations across the country to pick a total of 3,952 officials, including the mayor of Seoul, according to the National Election Commission.The preliminary voter turnout is the highest since 1998, when 52.3 percent was recorded, and the second-highest ever. The highest voter tu
Politics June 4, 2014
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Vote count for local elections begins
Vote counting began for Wednesday's local elections, with exit polls showing the ruling and main opposition parties each winning five of the 17 metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial posts up for grabs, while running neck-and-neck in the other races.Voting took place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 13,665 polling stations nationwide, drawing more than 50 percent of eligible voters, according to the National Election Commission.Ballot boxes were sealed as soon as voting closed and taken to 252 counting
Politics June 4, 2014
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Exit polls show close race between ruling, opposition parties
South Korea's ruling and main opposition parties were expected to each win at least five of the17 metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial posts contested in Wednesday's local elections, according to joint exit polls by local TV stations.The ruling Saenuri Party was forecast to prevail in mayoral races in Daegu and Ulsan, and gubernatorial races in Jeju Island and its traditional power bases in South Gyeongsang and North Gyeongsang provinces, the exit polls revealed.They also showed that the main
Politics June 4, 2014
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Korea set to resume search for 16 missing in sunken ferry
Underwater operations to find 16 people still missing in the deadly ferry disaster were to resume on Wednesday amid improved weather conditions, the state response team said.Heavy rains, coupled with strong winds and waves, have effectively prevented operations since Sunday to find those still unaccounted for after the ferry Sewol sank off the country's southwestern coast on April 16."We expect to resume the underwater operations later in the day, as the high seas watch was lifted," an official
Social Affairs June 4, 2014
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Hyundai Motor begins producing heavy-duty trucks in China
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's top carmaker, has started producing heavy-duty trucks in China, a company official said Wednesday, joining an intensifying competition with rivals such as Daimler and Volvo for the Chinese market for big trucks. Production of the two-engine Trago Xcient luxury trucks recently began as Hyundai completed building its commercial vehicle plant in Ziyuan, Sichuan province, said the official at Hyundai's Beijing office. The new plant in Sichuan was completed about two
Industry June 4, 2014
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North Korea, China to resume tours to Korean Peninsula's highest mountain
North Korea is set to open its portion of the Korean Peninsula's highest mountain to Chinese tourists this month, a travel agency official said Wednesday, resuming the tour route that has been suspended since the North conducted its third nuclear test. If realized, it would represent another bid by North Korea to increase tourism income by approving more tour routes that start in Chinese cities.The peninsula's highest peak, Mt. Baekdu, sits on the border between North Korea and China. Tourists c
North Korea June 4, 2014
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Voters cast ballots for critical local elections
Voters took to polling stations nationwide Wednesday for the crucial local elections that will bring potentially decisive effects for the Park Geun-hye administration and political parties.The elections were seen as a referendum for the administration in the wake of the April 16 ferry disaster that left more than 300 people dead or missing. The government has been sharply criticized for its poor handling of the accident. Voters line up to vote for the local elections in Seoul, Wednesday. (Yonhap
Politics June 4, 2014
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Local elections create tough test for President Park Geun-hye
The June 4 local elections have created a tough test for President Park Geun-hye as the polling day is being seen as an early interim assessment of her leadership and a referendum on her government’s handling of the ferry disaster that left more than 300 dead or missing in April. President Park Geun-hye cast her ballot for local elections at a school near Cheong Wa Dae on Wednesday morning. (Yonhap)The local elections on Wednesday are currently being held to pick new mayors, provincial governors
Politics June 4, 2014
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