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Afghanistan examining claim Taliban leader Mullah Omar died
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- An Afghan official said Wednesday his government is examining claims that reclusive Taliban leader Mullah Omar is dead. The Taliban could not be immediately reached on the government's comments about Omar, who has been declared dead many times before. Omar, the one-eyed, secretive head of the Taliban and an al-Qaida ally, led a bloody insurgency against U.S.-led forces after they toppled him from his rule in Afghanistan in 2001. Zafar Hashemi, a deputy spokesman for Af
World News July 29, 2015
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NIS chief denies spying on civilians
Korea’s top spy agency chief Monday categorically denied allegations the agency used a hacking program to wiretap citizens during the first session of a bipartisan parliamentary committee that aims to probe any wrongdoings by the NIS. Lee testified before the National Assembly Intelligence Committee’s closed-door session, saying that the NIS had found no evidence of civilian surveillance following an internal investigation into computer files believed to hold evidence. “(The NIS) has never s
Politics July 27, 2015
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Debate flares over number of lawmakers
The main opposition party reignited a heated political debate Monday by suggesting as part of its electoral reform plan to raise the number of lawmakers from the general elections next year. The proposal prompted different reactions and interpretations from main and minor parties, cautiously tiptoeing around a potential rise in the number of parliamentary seats and the negative public opinion over lawmakers’ prerogatives.Kim Sang-kon, head of the reform committee of the New Politics Alliance for
National July 27, 2015
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Ahn to lead opposition probe into alleged NIS wiretapping
The main opposition party on Wednesday appointed software mogul-turned-politician and former presidential candidate Ahn Cheol-soo to lead its own investigation into alleged wiretapping of citizens by the nation’s spy agency.Ahn, founder of antivirus software company AhnLab, accepted a request by New Politics Alliance for Democracy chairman Moon Jae-in to form an interparty committee to probe the fresh allegation against the National Intelligence Service, the party said. The committee will consis
Politics July 15, 2015
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Park to exercise special pardon in August
President Park Geun-hye on Monday indicated she would grant special pardons next month to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea’s independence from Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule."The people are struggling with their lives now, and I believe that special pardons are needed to be carried out to mark the 70th anniversary of Liberation Day as well as to achieve the national growth and forge national reconciliation,” she said at a meeting with her senior secretaries. President Park Geun-hye (Yonhap)The
Politics July 13, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Park's new political aide faces challenges
President Park Geun-hye’s new top political aide faces the daunting challenges of restoring the frozen relationship between her and her party and putting her reform drive back on track by normalizing communication with the parliament.Hyun Ki-hwan, a former Saenuri lawmaker and one of the Park’s faithful retainers, was named as the new senior presidential secretary for political affairs Friday. Though his parliamentary career has been relatively short, Park appointing the one-term lawmaker as her
Politics July 12, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan fine-tune UNESCO heritage issue
Senior South Korean and Japanese diplomats had talks here Wednesday on Tokyo's push for the listing of its early industrial locales, some associated with its wartime use of forced labor, as world heritage.Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun met with his Japanese counterpart Shinsuke Sugiyama, according to the Foreign Ministry.The meeting came as the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO will soon make its decision on Japan's bid to have the 23 coal mines, ship yards and other facilities registere
Foreign Affairs July 1, 2015
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At least 10 S. Koreans killed in a bus accident in China: official
At least 10 South Korean government officials who were on an overseas trip to China were killed on Wednesday afternoon as a bus that carried them fell off a bridge in Jian, in the northeastern province of Jilin, an official said.The bus, headed to the Chinese border town of Dandong, was carrying about 25 South Korean officials and a travel guide.The accident took place around 2 p.m., said the official at the South Korean Consulate in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang. A picture posted on
Latest News July 1, 2015
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Park visits school as more reopen amid MERS
President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday visited a primary school in southern Seoul, which has reopened following the weeklong shutdown over the deadly MERS virus.The visit is the latest in a series of public activities designed to allay public fears about the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome that has killed 19 South Koreans.The school had been closed for seven days last week as a precautionary measure against the virus. The school is located near Samsung Medical Center, which has been a maj
Politics June 16, 2015
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After 76 matches, football defender Cha Du-ri bids teary farewell to int'l football
South Korean footballer Cha Du-ri bid a teary farewell to international football on Tuesday, wrapping up a 14-year career that included appearances at two FIFA World Cups.Cha, 34, played in his 76th and final match for South Korea against New Zealand at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The right fullback served as the team captain and stayed on for 42 minutes before leaving the field to a rousing standing ovation from thousands of fans. New Zealand players also applauded Cha on his way to the bench.Cha'
Soccer March 31, 2015
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LGBTs say same-sex love scene should be allowed on TV
A South Korean sexual minority group said Tuesday the nation's communications watchdog shouldn't try to ban a local TV series showing the first on-screen lesbian kiss in South Korea.Earlier this month, the Korea Communications Standard Commission (KCSC) said it would evaluate whether "Seonam Girls High School Investigators" is appropriate for broadcast.The show, which started in December on cable channel JTBC, featured two lesbian love scenes between this month and last. KCSC said there have bee
Social Affairs March 31, 2015
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S. Korea reaches Asian Olympic qualifying tourney in 2016
South Korea on Tuesday clinched a spot in the regional Olympic qualifying tournament scheduled for next year.South Korea, coached by Shin Tae-yong defeated Indonesia 4-0 in Jakarta in the preliminaries for next year's AFC U-23 Championship.South Korea had earlier defeated Brunei and Timor-Leste, and thanks to posting the best record among the four countries, South Korea qualified for the U-23 Championship, which will double as the Asian qualification tournament for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Ri
Olympic Games March 31, 2015
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Another 3 S. Koreans evacuated from Yemen by plane
Another three South Koreans were evacuated from Yemen by plane on Tuesday as security concerns have heightened following airstrikes against a militant rebel group there, Seoul's foreign ministry said.The foreign ministry said that the three Korean residents in Yemen's capital Sanaa departed for Ethiopia on a U.N. plane earlier in the day following the evacuation of 10 Koreans made on Saturday.Two diplomats will be re-located to an interim diplomatic mission to be placed on a South Korean Navy de
Foreign Affairs March 31, 2015
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China awaits AIIB decisions by S. Korea, Japan, Australia
China is awaiting decisions by South Korea, Japan and Australia on whether to join a new Chinese-led Asian infrastructure bank as founding members, China's foreign ministry said Friday. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has recently gained traction as major Western economies, including Britain, Germany and France, decided to join the Chinese-led bank. Close U.S. allies in Asia -- South Korea, Australia and Japan -- have yet to make their decisions. The end of March is the deadline
Foreign Affairs March 20, 2015
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Missing Korean teen under IS training: spy agency
A Korean teenager who went missing in Turkey last month is training to become a member of the Islamic State militant group, the National Intelligence Service said Tuesday. The 18-year-old tourist from Seoul, surnamed Kim, vanished on Jan. 10 after leaving a hotel in the border town of Kilis. He initially arrived in Istanbul on Jan. 8 and flew to the southern city of Gaziantep before reaching Kilis by car the next day, a typical route locals say is taken by aspiring IS jihadists. In this June 23
Social Affairs Feb. 24, 2015
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