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1 killed, 8 injured in northern China explosions
BEIJING (AP) – A series of small explosions killed one person and injured eight others Wednesday outside the provincial headquarters of the ruling Communist Party in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan, officials said.Officials gave no word on the target or perpetrators of the blasts, which state media said were caused by homemade bombs. The explosions came during heightened security following a suicide car crash at Tiananmen Gate in Beijing that killed the car's three occupants and two bystand
International Nov. 6, 2013
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N. Korea accuses S. Korea president of 'moral vulgarity'
North Korea accused South Korean President Park Geun-hye of "moral vulgarity" Wednesday after she suggested she was ready to hold a summit with its leader Kim Jong-un at any time.The North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea accused Park of talking about a summit with Kim while making provocative remarks against Pyongyang."Park's remark about 'summit talks' does not deserve even a passing note and is just a last resort to tide over the political crisis inside and outside," the st
North Korea Nov. 6, 2013
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N. Korea ready to make another nuke test anytime: S. Korean envoy
North Korea has "very serious nuclear capabilities" and it is able to conduct another round of nuclear tests "any time," South Korea's nuclear envoy said Tuesday.The communist country has restarted a nuclear reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear center, a provocative move that would provide Pyongyang with enough plutonium to build one atomic bomb a year, according to Seoul's spy agency. Pyongyang conducted its third nuclear test in February. "The assessment on North Korea's nuclear capabilities is ver
North Korea Oct. 15, 2013
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BOK heads calls for building global financial safety nets
NEW YORK (Yonhap News) -- South Korea's top central banker on Tuesday stressed the need to build up global financial safety nets to promote financial stability as an absence of such scheme would deepen global imbalances.Bank of Korea (BOK) Gov. Kim Choong-soo said in a forum hosted by Economic Club of New York that the global financial system "needs an effective backstop for global liquidity shortage," expressing hopes that advanced economies should be more active in creating global financial sa
Oct. 15, 2013
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Ruling party lawmaker calls for tax on foreign IT giants
Google, Apple and other foreign firms should be taxed on profits generated from Korean-made contents, ruling Saenuri Party’s Rep. Nam Kyung-pil claimed Tuesday.Saying that the Broadcasting Communication Development Fund is dwindling due to the drop in terrestrial broadcasters’ advertising revenues, Nam said that Korea should seek out new sources for related revenues citing examples from Europe.According to Nam, the French government has been developing the plans to levy “culture tax” varying fro
Politics Oct. 15, 2013
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Myanmar says bomb caused Yangon hotel blast
YANGON (AFP) - Myanmar police said Tuesday a makeshift bomb caused a blast at a luxury Yangon hotel that wounded an American woman, as they questioned several suspects following a series of explosions.Officials voiced fears that the incidents could be aimed at derailing democratic reforms as the country prepares to host a major regional sporting event in December and chair the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year.The American woman was taken to hospital with wounds to her thi
International Oct. 15, 2013
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Bomb targeting worshippers kills 12 in Iraq
KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - The Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday began in Iraq Tuesday with a bomb ripping through a crowd of worshippers as they left a Sunni mosque, killing 12 people.Three children, a policeman and an army officer were among the dead from the blast in the northern city of Kirkuk, which also wounded 26 people, police and a doctor said.Bodies, their clothes covered in blood, were placed in the back of a small police pickup truck to be taken away, an AFP journalist at the scene said.Angry and
International Oct. 15, 2013
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Exports of industrial parts, materials up 3.7 pct through Sept.
South Korea's trade surplus in the industrial parts and materials sector rose to a new high in the first nine months of this year as the growth of its exports outpaced that of imports, the government said Tuesday.In the January-September period, the country's exports of industrial parts and materials came to some US$196 billion, up 3.7 percent from the same period last year, and its imports rose 1.4 percent on-year to reach some $123 billion, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Ener
Industry Oct. 15, 2013
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Mother of jailed American 'more anxious than ever' to bring son home
BEIJING (Yonhap News) – The mother of an American man jailed in North Korea for nearly one year said Tuesday she is "more anxious than ever" to bring her son home after meeting him during her visit to the North. Kenneth Bae, a 45-year-old Korean-American known as a Christian missionary, was arrested in North Korea last November on charges of unspecified anti-government activities. In April, he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.His mother, Bae Myung-hee, 68, flew to Pyongyang on Thursday to
North Korea Oct. 15, 2013
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S. Korean literary legend Choi In-ho dies
Popular South Korean novelist Choi In-ho died of cancer on Wednesday at the age of 68. He started his career by winning a competition sponsored by the local daily Hanguk Ilbo in 1963 with his short novel "Through a Wall Hole." He wrote a number of bestsellers since the 1970s, including "Whale Hunting," "Winter Wanderer" and "Deep Blue Night," with many of them used as originals for movies and TV dramas. (Yonhap News)
People Sept. 25, 2013
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N. Korea postpones Gaesong complex communications, travel sub-panel talks
North Korea on Wednesday postponed scheduled talks to enhance communications links and ease access to and from the inter-Korean factory park in Gaesong.The Ministry of Unification in Seoul said Pyongyang called for a delay of the sub-panel meeting without giving a reason or setting up an alternate date. The meeting was set to take place at the Gaesong Industrial Complex on Thursday. Issues on communications links include building infrastructure, allowing Internet access to factories at the North
North Korea Sept. 25, 2013
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France says public debt to hit record in 2014
PARIS (AFP) - France said Wednesday its public debt would hit a record 95.1 percent of GDP in 2014, far higher than previous estimates, as it unveiled next year's draft budget for the embattled euro-zone economy.But the government said debt should fall back in 2015, and reiterated a pledge to meet its EU-mandated deadline to bring the public deficit below three percent that year.The draft budget was presented to the cabinet by Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici and Budget Minister Bernard Cazeneu
International Sept. 25, 2013
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14 killed in bombings, clashes in north Iraq: officer
KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - Militants attacked local government buildings in north Iraq on Wednesday with suicide bombers and mortar fire and clashed with soldiers, leaving 14 people dead, an army officer said.Seven civilians, three soldiers and four militants were killed in the violence in the town of Hawijah, west of Kirkuk, army Staff Major General Mohammed Khalaf al-Dulaimi said.One suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle near a police station while a second blew up another near a loc
International Sept. 25, 2013
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Dutch police close shops after 'bloodbath' tweet threat
THE HAGUE (AFP) - Dutch police closed two department stores and a restaurant in the city of Haarlem on Wednesday after someone tweeted threats of a "bloodbath.”Armed police were deployed outside V&D shops and a restaurant in the city to the west of Amsterdam after "threatening tweets" were made, police said in a statement.The tweets were made on Tuesday night saying there would be a bloodbath at a V&D shop on Wednesday at 11:50 a.m., with at least 10 dead, Dutch media reported.The author of the
International Sept. 25, 2013
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S. Korea to prioritize trust-building to lay foundation for unification
South Korea has reviewed a five-year plan for fostering inter-Korean trust-building and sustainable relations that can achieve small breakthroughs critical for laying the foundation for eventual reunification down the line, the government said Wednesday. The plan, which defines the Park Geun-hye administration's policy towards Pyongyang, focuses on trust and "a small form of unification" as its two main objectives, the Ministry of Unification said.Trust is critical for the two Koreas to expand e
North Korea Sept. 25, 2013
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