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Police charge suspect in double murder with child abandonment
Police said Friday that they have brought additional child abandonment charges against a 50-year-old female suspect accused of murdering two men.The suspect, identified only by her surname Lee, has been under investigation over suspicions that she killed her husband and boyfriend, and abandoned their bodies at her house in this city 46 kilometers north of Seoul.The double murder case sent shock waves across the country as the two bodies were found wrapped with blankets inside a rubber container
Social Affairs Aug. 8, 2014
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'Gangnam Style' again on top of Billboard genre chart
South Korean pop sensation Psy's 2012 global mega-hit, "Gangnam Style," has topped a Billboard genre chart again this week, the charts company said Friday, a move showing the song's long-lasting popularity.The song rose to the top of Billboard's Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs Chart again, climbing a notch from the No. 2 spot shared by "Turn Down For What," a 2013 single by DJ Snake and Lil Jon, last week."Gangnam Style" had spent seven weeks at No. 2 on the "Hot 100," Billboard's main chart, a
Aug. 8, 2014
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Parliament endorses ex-ruling party chief as education minister
The National Assembly on Friday endorsed a former ruling party chief as education minister in one of the last steps to forming President Park Geun-hye's new Cabinet.The parliamentary education and culture committee adopted a report endorsing Hwang Woo-yea, a five-term lawmaker and former chief of the ruling Saenuri Party, as the new education minister following a confirmation hearing Thursday.Park tapped Hwang last month immediately after she withdrew her first nominee, Kim Myung-soo, amid contr
Politics Aug. 8, 2014
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Cabinet OKs nomination of new Army chief
The government approved the nomination of Gen. Kim Yo-hwan as the country's new Army chief on Friday, an official said.The decision reached at a Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Chung Hong-won came a day after Kim was tapped to lead the Army, which is under mounting public fire over the beating death of a soldier.Kim's formal appointment requires the approval of President Park Geun-hye.Kim's predecessor quit earlier this week over the latest incident that illustrated a deep-rooted
Politics Aug. 8, 2014
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Obama authorizes air strikes to prevent Iraq 'genocide'
President Barack Obama said Thursday he had authorized US air strikes on Iraq and humanitarian supply drops to prevent a "genocide" by Islamist extremists against minorities."We can act, carefully and responsibly, to prevent a potential act of genocide," Obama said, referring to the attacks against the besieged Yazidi minority, thousands of whom are trapped on a mountain in northern Iraq."I therefore authorized targeted air strikes if necessary to help forces in Iraq as they fight to break the s
World News Aug. 8, 2014
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U.S. planes drop aid to harried Iraqi minority group
US military planes returned to the skies over northern Iraq on Thursday to deliver food and water to thousands of civilian refugees fleeing an onslaught by Sunni extremist militants.A senior US defense official confirmed the mission had dropped "critical meals and water for thousands of Iraqi citizens," and President Barack Obama was due to make a statement.All the planes returned safely after the food drop on an area outside the town of Sinjar where members of the Yazidi minority are besieged b
World News Aug. 8, 2014
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Ebola's spread to US is 'inevitable' says CDC chief
Ebola's spread to the United States is "inevitable" due to the nature of global airline travel, but any outbreak is not likely to be large, US health authorities said Thursday.Already one man with dual US-Liberian citizenship has died from Ebola, after becoming sick on a plane from Monrovia to Lagos and exposing as many as seven other people in Nigeria.More cases of Ebola moving across borders via air travel are expected, as West Africa faces the largest outbreak of the hemorrhagic virus in hist
World News Aug. 8, 2014
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Film 'Roaring Currents' tops 8m viewers at box office
A homegrown action film about a 16th-century Korean naval hero's astonishing victory against Japan has surpassed 8 million viewers at a record pace, the movie's investor-distributor said Friday."Roaring Currents" exceeded the milestone on Friday morning, the 10th day since it opened, attracting more than 8.14 million moviegoers, CJ Entertainment said.It passed the 8 million mark in the fastest time in local box-office history. The previous record was 16 days set by "The Thieves" in 2012.The hist
Aug. 8, 2014
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U.S. expert calls for S. Korea, U.S. to ditch OPCON transfer agreement
South Korea and the United States should admit their agreement to transfer wartime operational control of South Korean troops from Washington to Seoul was a mistake and should focus on strengthening combined defense capabilities, a U.S. expert said Thursday.David S. Maxwell, associate director of the Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown University, made the point, stressing the planned transfer would involve dismantling the Korea-U.S. Combined Forces Command, which he said would "
Defense Aug. 8, 2014
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U.S. declines comment on investigation of Korean American in China
The United States declined comment Thursday on a news report that a Korean American is under investigation in China, possibly as part of a crackdown on Christian-run nongovernmental organizations near the border with North Korea.The Reuters news agency reported earlier that Peter Han, a naturalized U.S. citizen, has been under interrogation by Chinese authorities for the last three weeks and is banned from leaving the country. It quoted a source saying it is unclear what prompted the probe.The r
Foreign Affairs Aug. 8, 2014
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Top diplomats from Seoul, Beijing to hold talks in Myanmar
South Korea's foreign minister plans to hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Friday on the sidelines of Asia's biggest security forum in a bid to discuss North Korea's nuclear program and other bilateral issues, government officials said.South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se is to arrive in Naypyitaw on Friday to join a series of meetings hosted by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, including the ASEAN Regional Forum. ARF will be held on Sunday.Yun plans to hold a meeting with C
Foreign Affairs Aug. 8, 2014
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China executes one more S. Korean drug offender
China executed another South Korean drug offender Thursday, one day after two South Koreans were executed in the country for smuggling and trading drugs, a government source said.A district court in Qingdao, Shandong Province, ordered the execution of the South Korean criminal surnamed Jang for smuggling a large amount of methamphetamine into the country and selling it there, according to the source.Jang was arrested in 2009 for trafficking 11.9 kilograms of methamphetamine and China's highest c
Social Affairs Aug. 7, 2014
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Military field operation specialist tapped as new Army chief
Gen. Kim Yo-hwan, chief of the Army's Second Operations Command, has been nominated to become the country's new Army chief, the defense ministry said Thursday.Kim, 58, a specialist in field operations with broad experience in the Army, will succeed Gen. Kwon Oh-sung, who offered to resign on Tuesday, holding himself responsible for the brutal death of an Army conscript in April. "After the approval of the Cabinet during a weekly meeting slated for Friday, President Park Geun-hye is expected to a
Defense Aug. 7, 2014
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Seoul mulls proposing inter-Korean family reunions
South Korea has not decided yet whether or when to propose to North Korea to hold another round of family reunions, an official here said Thursday.The upcoming Chuseok holiday, Korea's biggest traditional autumn celebration, offers a good chance for the two Koreas to resume the event for families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.This year's Chuseok falls on Sept. 8."Since it is a humanitarian matter, it can be reviewed on a working level. For now, however, no specific decision has been made,"
North Korea Aug. 7, 2014
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Korea to dispatch Navy destroyer to evacuate nationals from Libya
South Korea will dispatch a Navy destroyer to Libya on Thursday as the country starts to evacuate South Koreans from the African country amid a worsening security situation there, the foreign ministry said.The dispatch came after the government issued a top-tier travel alert for the violence-ravaged country last week, requiring South Koreans based in Libya to evacuate. "The (4,400-ton) Munmu the Great will leave Oman's Port of Salalah in the afternoon to arrive in the sea of Libya around mid-Aug
Defense Aug. 7, 2014
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