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최희석
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S. Korea defeats Oman 1-0 to open AFC Asian Cup
CANBERRA (Yonhap) – South Korea defeated Oman 1-0 to open its AFC Asian Cup campaign in Australia on Saturday, an encouraging start to its quest to end a half-century title drought at the continent's largest football tournament.Forward Cho Young-cheol scored in the dying moments of the first half on a rainy day at Canberra Stadium, and South Korea held on over the final 45 minutes for the ever-important first victory in Group A.South Korea is seeking to win its first Asian Cup title since 1960.
Soccer Jan. 10, 2015
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Divers fight waves to hoist tail of crashed AirAsia jet
Divers fought strong currents and waves as they worked to hoist the tail of the crashed AirAsia plane out of the Java Sea on Saturday, two weeks ago after it went down, killing all 162 people on board.Inflatable bags were being attached to the rear of the aircraft, and a crane will be used to lift it from a depth of about 30 meters.``Additional lifting bags are needed because the tail part is getting heavier due to strong currents and piles of sand and mud,'' said Suryadi B. Supriyadi, the Natio
International Jan. 10, 2015
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Kerry heads to India seeking economic gains
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry left late Friday for India on his first foreign trip of 2015, with a heavy focus on trade and investment with the South Asian economic giant.His tour will also take him to Geneva for talks Wednesday with his Iranian counterpart on Iran's nuclear program, before he makes his first visit as the top US diplomat to Bulgaria later in the week.It will be Kerry's second trip to India in six months, as the two allies have worked to repair ties which frayed badly early
International Jan. 10, 2015
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Australian newspaper publishes Mohammed cartoon
An Australian newspaper Saturday published a cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed arguing with Jesus, as it urged support for free speech in the wake of the deadly attack on a French satirical weekly.Twelve people were killed in Wednesday's attack by extremists on magazine Charlie Hebdo's office in Paris, prompting cartoonists around the world to put pen to paper in solidarity with their French colleagues.The Weekend Australian newspaper published the cartoon by Bill Leak entitled "Let us pray
International Jan. 10, 2015
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China stages military drills near Korean Peninsula
China has conducted a set of regular military exercises near the Korean Peninsula, according to China's defense ministry and state media Saturday.The Chinese People's Liberation Army began eight days of "military missions" Friday in the northern parts of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Strait, adjacent to the Korean Peninsula, the Chinese defense ministry said in a notice posted on its website. China's maritime authorities banned all civilian vessels from sailing in the affected waters, according t
International Jan. 10, 2015
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의정부 아파트서 불 사망자 4명으로 늘어
10일 오전 9시 25분께 경기도 의정부시 의정부동의 대봉그린아파트에서 불이 났다. 이 불로 현재까지 최소 68살 안 모씨 등 4명이 사망하고 100여명이 인근 병원으로 이송됐다. 부상자 가운데 7명은 중상인 것으로 알려졌다.불은 2개 동으로 된 10층짜리 대봉그린아파트 한 동의 1층 주차장에서 시작되고, 이 아파트 다른 동으로 번지고 다시 그 옆의 15층짜리 해뜨는마을 건물까지 옮겨 붙었다. 이 불로 주차장에 있던 차량 12대도 전소된 것으로 알려졌다. 10일 오전 경기도 의정부시 의정부동 아파트 건물에서 불이 나 소방 당국이 인명 구조작업을 하고 있다. (연합뉴스)진화와 구조작업이 진행 중이지만 아직 불길이 잡히지 않고 화재 건물은 전철 1호선과 인접해 있고 인근 도로가 좁아 소방차 진입이 여의치 않아 초기 진화에 어려움을 겪고 있다.화재 당시 불이 출입구를 막아 입주민 대다수가 건물에 갇히면서 피해가 커진 것으로 알려졌다.소방당국은 헬기 4대를 동원해 옥상으로 대피한 주민을 구
한국어판 Jan. 10, 2015
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Apartment fire kills at least 4, injures 101 in Uijeongbu
A fire broke out at an apartment building in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province Saturday killing at least four and injuring 101 people. One of the individuals killed by the fire reported to be a 68-year old woman identified as Ahn and a 26-year old woman identified by the surname Han. In addition a 44-year old man identified as Lee, and an as yet unidentified woman in her 40s have died due to the fire. The injured includes two police officers who were dispatched to the scene.Firefighters lead a reside
Social Affairs Jan. 10, 2015
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Park accepts resignation of her aide
Korean President Park Geun-hye has accepted the abrupt resignation submitted by her senior secretary Kim Yong-han, who refused to testify before the parliament over a recent document leak scandal involving Cheong Wa Dae officials, the presidential office said Saturday.Park's chief of staff, Kim Ki-choon, instructed him to attend a session of the National Assembly Steering Committee for questioning on the scandal, but he, instead, offered to step down from his post of senior presidential secretar
Politics Jan. 10, 2015
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At least 2 dead, dozens injured in Uijeongbu fire
A fire broke out at an apartment building in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province Saturday killing at least two and injuring more than 70 people. One of the individuals killed by the fire reported to be a woman in her 50s. The other is a 26-year old woman identified by the surname Han. According to the emergency services and witnesses, the fire started in a vehicle in the above-ground parking lot of the building. The apartment building is shrouded in smoke in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province on Saturday. Yo
Social Affairs Jan. 10, 2015
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U.S. warns of global 'terror' threat after French attacks
The U.S. on Friday warned Americans to beware of "terrorist actions and violence" all over the world, following the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket in Paris."Recent terrorist attacks, whether by those affiliated with terrorist entities, copycats, or individual perpetrators, serve as a reminder that U.S. citizens need to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness," the State Department said. The advisory is an
International Jan. 10, 2015
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U.S. concerned Seoul's National Security Law limits freedom of expression
The United States is concerned South Korea's National Security Law limits freedom of expression, the State Department spokeswoman said Friday, as she spoke about the case of a Korean-American woman facing deportation from the South for violating the law.The woman, Shin Eun-mi, has been accused of making pro-North Korean remarks in violation of the National Security Law that prohibits any "anti-state" activities attempting to praise, encourage or propagandize North Korean political ideals.After a
International Jan. 10, 2015
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House committee to hold briefing on N. Korean cyber-threats
The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee will hold a public briefing next week to examine U.S. efforts to defend against cyber-threats posed by North Korea, the committee's chairman said Friday.The briefing, set for Tuesday, will feature Amb. Sung Kim, special representative for North Korea policy, Assistant Treasury Secretary Daniel Glaser and Gregory J. Touhill, deputy assistant secretary of homeland security, Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), the committee's chairman, said in a statement.The briefing is
International Jan. 10, 2015
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Bush institute suggests using drones to send leaflets into N. Korea
Nongovernmental organizations should think about using not only balloons, but also drones to send leaflets of outside information into North Korea, the institute run by former U.S. President George W. Bush said.It was one of the recommendations that the George W. Bush Institute suggested to break down North Korea's information barriers, as it issued the "Light through the Darkness" report, calling for improvement in the North's human rights situation. The report called for the NGO community as w
International Jan. 10, 2015
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N. Korean leader inspects new mushroom farm in Pyongyang
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a newly built mushroom farm in Pyongyang, along with his aides and younger sister, Kim Yo-jung, the North's official media said Saturday. Kim was accompanied by his younger sister, who holds the post of vice department director of the Workers' Party central committee; Hwang Pyong-so, director of the Korean People's Army general political bureau; Han Kwang-sang, department director of the party central committee; and Ri Jae-il, first vice department dir
International Jan. 10, 2015
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French security forces kill gunmen, end terror rampage
With explosions and gunfire, security forces Friday ended three days of terror around Paris, killing the two al-Qaida-linked brothers who staged a murderous rampage at a satirical newspaper and an accomplice who seized hostages at a kosher supermarket to try to help the brothers escape.The worst terrorist violence France has seen in decades killed at least 20 people, including the three gunmen. A fourth suspect – the common law wife of the market attacker – was still at large and believed to be
International Jan. 10, 2015
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