Articles by Ahn Sang-yool
Ahn Sang-yool
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Police to probe high school teacher over sexual misconduct claims
A high school graduate in Incheon said that she had been sexually harassed by a male teacher.She accused the teacher of sexual harassment Saturday, according to Incheon Yeonsu Police Station on Tuesday. The high school graduate said, “At the women’s high school I attended, the male teacher sexually harassed me, including touching my body.” (Yonhap)She said there are two other victims who can testify about his actions.Taking the advice of the help center of the Incheon Metropolitan City Office o
Social Affairs March 6, 2018
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Man detained for burning bar in Busan
Busan Dongnae Police Station arrested a male suspect in his 60s on charges of setting a bar on fire Friday. The arson suspect reportedly broke into the bar after smashing the window with a brick and set it on fire with a lighter, causing financial damage worth 20 million won ($18,400) at 10:40 p.m. on Feb. 25, according to police. (Yonhap)He is also accused of threatening the female owner of the bar with a weapon the day before the crime.Police believe that the suspect burned the place out of an
Social Affairs March 2, 2018
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Foreign worker receives 20 years for killing co-worker
The Daegu High Court sentenced a foreign worker to 20 years in prison for killing his co-worker.The suspect was accused of murdering the victim by striking his head multiple times with a weapon and drowning him on Feb. 10, 2017.Although he was given a 14-year imprisonment at a lower court, the appellate court ruled 20 years in prison Thursday. (Yonhap)The suspect had been punished for misconduct at work due to his violent behaviors toward the victim. It is believed that he committed the crime ou
Social Affairs March 1, 2018
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Seoul considers taxi fare hike in July
Seoul City is considering raising the basic taxi fare by as much as 1,500 won ($1.40) and extending extra charges in the nighttime in July.The hike is intended to reflect the current labor conditions of taxi drivers, according to a Seoul City official. The basic rate might be raised from the current 3,000 won to 4,500 won from July. (Yonhap)Another likely change involves the time frame for extra charges.At the moment, passengers pay additional charges when they use taxis from midnight to 4 a.m.T
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2018
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Father found guilty of killing 8-month-old infant in ‘airplane’ game
South Korea’s Supreme Court has handed a 3 year and 6 month sentence to a father accused of child abuse resulting in death by playing ‘airplane’ to comfort his crying baby. ‘Airplane’ is a game in which a parent uses their feet to lift their child into the air.The father tried to soothe the 8-month-old by lifting and shaking him. But the infant fell and died as the father was holding the infant over his head.The father reportedly shook the stroller violently back and forth a few times to calm th
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2018
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[Photo News] Korean figure skaters Choi Da-bin, Kim Ha-nul at PyeongChang
Choi Da-bin finished 7th at women’s singles figure skating Friday at her first-ever appearance in the Winter Olympics at Gangneung Ice Arena.Choi received 131.49 points in the ladies’ figure skating free program. She became the first Korean to finish inside top-10 with overall 199.26 points since the two-time medalist Kim Yu-na.Choi Da-binThe 18-year-old confidently skated to the original soundtrack from “Doctor Zhivago.” Despite a minor mistake with the second triple jump during her triple lutz
Olympic Games Feb. 23, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Im Si-wan, Ok Taec-yeon’s special outing at PyeongChang
Famous as both boy band members and actors, Im Si-wan and Ok Taec-yeon, were chosen to be special guides at PyeongChang Olympic Plaza Culture-ICT Pavilion. The two Korean idols are participating in the special event as a part of their military service.(The PyeongChang Organizing Committee)Im introduced Paik Nam-june’s major work “Turtle” in front of some 200 visitors at the Culture-ICT Pavilion. There are seven pieces of artwork of the world-renowned video artist.(The PyeongChang Organizing Comm
Social Affairs Feb. 22, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Organizers to clamp down on rampant ticket resales
The PyeongChang Organizing Committee said it would crack down on the pervasive reselling of PyeongChang Winter Olympic tickets both online and offline.“We cannot track down transactions made only once or twice by a single person. We are planning on catching those who have transferred tickets at least four to five times for profit,” an organizing committee member said.Although the organizing committee has not yet taken action against scalpers, it is closely monitoring ticket brokering on communit
Social Affairs Feb. 21, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] China confident in eight-minute show at PyeongChang 2018 closing ceremony
The famous Chinese film director Zhang Yimou showed confidence in Beijing’s eight-minute show, which China will perform during the closing ceremony at the PyeongChang Olympics.Zhang said, “All the equipment has been installed and carefully adjusted, and there is no need to worry.”“The weather is nicer than I thought, (and) I hope it won’t be too cold and windy during the ceremony,” he added. Zhang Yimou(Yonhap)The director emphasized that they were well-prepared for the special show, but it is
Social Affairs Feb. 19, 2018
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Cryptocurrency, get-rich-quick gateway for Korean college students?
The cryptocurrency fad led by bitcoin is attracting a growing number of South Korean college students into a dizzyingly volatile investment market, despite (or perhaps because of) its great accessibility and potentially bigger profits. Nevertheless, it is too premature to conclude that Korean college students have fully embraced the get-rich-quick bitcoin fever.There is no question that cryptocurrency is one of the hottest topics in South Korea, with the volume of local cryptocurrency trade sing
Social Affairs Feb. 14, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Dating app Tinder goes wild at PyeongChang Games
In PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, site of the ongoing Winter Olympics, the number of active Tinder users has seen an explosive surge. (Tinder Facbeook Page)Tinder users can either swipe right on others’ pictures to open the door for a potential love connection, or swipe left and remove all possibility. If both users swipe right, the users are matched and can chat on the app.Athletes have proven to be no exception from the Olympic Tinder craze. Accounts of Olympic stars have been spotted on Tind
Social Affairs Feb. 14, 2018
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Overseas Korean volunteers to hold concert tour
More than 300 Korean university students, who returned home after a year overseas doing volunteer activities in 68 countries, will perform a homecoming concert titled the “Good News Corps Festival.” The festival is scheduled to be held in 13 major cities in Korea and Japan to share the love and happiness they experienced.The festival offers a unique experience through musicals, plays, traditional performances and exhibition and experience programs of African and Latin.The performances began Satu
Industry Feb. 12, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] A touching photograph shows NK coaches rooting for S. Korean athlete
The photograph of two North Korean coaches cheering on a South Korean skier has been getting some attention on social media here. Kim Eun-ho participated in Olympic cross country skiing men‘s 15km + 15km skiathlon Sunday. Despite great efforts, the lone South Korean cross-country skier was disqualified after getting lapped by the head of the race.However, fans were touched by the North Korean coaches who came out to encourage Kim.Two N. Korean coaches cheering South Korean skier Kim Eun-ho. (Yon
More Sports Feb. 12, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Special blankets for Olympic athletes
With only two days until the 2018 Winter Olympics, attention has turned to the PyeongChang Olympic Village where the athletes are staying.Instead of the athletes, however, the public has been captivated by the design of the blankets in the Olympic Village.Athletes were given blankets covered with pictographs of Winter Olympic sports.(Hanssem)(Hanssem)The special blankets come in three different colors. Blue was chosen for those who are playing sports on ice in Gangneung, whereas red blankets wer
Social Affairs Feb. 8, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Short track preferred winter spectator sport for a date
The majority of respondents from a matchmaking survey would choose short track as the sport to watch on a date during the PyeongChang Winter Games.According to a survey from matchmaking service Duo, 51.6 percent of unmarried respondents chose short track as the sport they would most like to watch with a significant other. A total 163 men and 172 women participated in the survey.Figure skating took second place with 23.3 percent, and speedskating followed at 8.7 percent. Skiing scored only 0.3 pe
More Sports Feb. 8, 2018
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