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Catherine Chung
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Clothes for wartime sex slaves in Japan confirmed to be government-made: National Archives
A set of clothes believed to have been worn by sex slaves working at a wartime military brothel in Japan have been confirmed to be government-made, yet more evidence of direct state involvement in the sexual slavery system, the country's archives said Wednesday.The National Archives of Korea said it has confirmed the Japanese army's clothing agency made the two pieces of clothes recovered in 2007 by a South Korean scholar from what used to be a navy airport in the Japanese prefecture of Nara. (Y
Politics Aug. 2, 2017
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Assembly speaker to visit Iran, Pakistan, Myanmar to bolster ties
South Korea's parliamentary speaker will embark on a 12-day trip to Iran, Pakistan and Myanmar on Wednesday to help enhance bilateral cooperation and support the country's businesses operating there, his office said.Chung Sye-kyun will first visit Tehran to hold talks with his Iranian counterpart Ali Larijani Friday (Iran time) and attend the inauguration ceremony for President Hassan Rouhani the following day.During the talks with Larijani, Chung will call for Tehran's support for South Korean
Foreign Affairs Aug. 2, 2017
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N. Korea's missile threat in 'new phase': regional powers
South Korea, the United States and Japan agreed Wednesday that North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile development poses a "new-phase" security threat.In a trilateral video conference of defense officials, they reaffirmed a united resolve to apply "maximum pressure" on Pyongyang in a bid to stop its provocations and resume denuclearization talks.The working-level consultation came four days after the nuclear-armed North test-fired a Hwasong-14 ICBM, the second in a month. North Korea fi
North Korea Aug. 2, 2017
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N. Korea may develop solid-propellant ICBM around 2025: US expert
North Korea may be able to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile powered by solid propellant by 2025 out of the experience of its recent two launches of liquid-propellant ones, an American aerospace engineer has said."North Korea may consider the liquid-propellant KN-20 (Hwasong-14) to be strictly an interim system to provide limited deterrence by threatening US west coast targets," John Schilling, an expert in missile and spacecraft propulsion, said in an article posted on Tuesday at 38
North Korea Aug. 2, 2017
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USFK chief: THAAD to bolster capability against N. Korean missiles
The top American military commander in South Korea on Wednesday assured people here that the THAAD missile defense system will enhance the allies' defense against North Korean threats.He cited another successful interception by a THAAD rocket of a medium-range ballistic missile in a test conducted in Alaska last weekend.It "adds to the confidence I have in the THAAD system deployed to Seongju to defeat the North Korean threats against the Republic of Korea," said Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, who comm
North Korea Aug. 2, 2017
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Opposition parties rail against govt. real estate policy
Opposition parties on Wednesday criticized the government's new measures to stabilize an overheated real estate market as being "against market principles" and lacking fundamental solutions.The government laid out a new package of measures, including increasing capital gains taxes on multiple-home owners, restricting the resell of purchase rights of new apartments and zoning some affluent districts in Seoul for tougher anti-speculation regulations. (Yonhap)"Government cannot defeat the market,"
Politics Aug. 2, 2017
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SsangYong begins sale of seven-seat G4 Rexton SUV in home market
SsangYong Motor Co., a local automaker, started selling its new G4 Rexton SUV on Wednesday, as it attempts to expand its lineup of off-road capable cars.The seven-seat vehicle is a longer version of the existing five-seat G4 Rexton released in April.The new G4 Rexton comes with a 2.2-liter diesel-powered engine and Mercedes-Benz's seven-speed automatic transmission, according to the company. This photo provided by SsangYong Motor Co. on Aug. 2, 2017, shows its seven-seat G4 Rexton SUV released i
Mobility Aug. 2, 2017
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Korea's mobile shopping up 35.5% in June
Purchases made through mobile devices rose 35.5 percent in June from a year earlier, government data showed Wednesday, as a growing number of South Koreans utilize smartphones to buy things ranging from clothes to electronic goods.South Korea is one of the most wired countries in the world with one of the highest smartphone penetration rates. Eight out of 10 South Koreans use a smartphone, according to government data. (Yonhap)Mobile transactions through smartphones and tablets reached 3.75 tril
Technology Aug. 2, 2017
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Liberty Korea Party unveils 'new conservatism" credo
The main opposition Liberty Korea Party on Wednesday put out "new conservatism" as its new motto while it strives to revamp its image associated with corruption-tainted former President Park Geun-hye.The party's reform panel, launched last month under the directive of its new leader Hong Joon-pyo, issued an "innovation declaration," vowing to strengthen internal cohesion, bring together the country's fractured conservatives and regain public support.Lew Seok-choon, the panel's chairman, said tha
Politics Aug. 2, 2017
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Samsung stands as world's top smartphone maker in Q2
Samsung Electronics Co. stood as the leading smartphone maker in terms of shipments in the second quarter of 2017, data showed Wednesday, with Chinese firms narrowing the gap with the traditional leaders.According to the data compiled by Strategy Analytics, the South Korean giant accounted for 22.1 percent of the global market in the April-June period, down 0.6 percentage point from a year earlier. This translates into 79.5 million units made by Samsung.The industry tracker said Samsung was able
Technology Aug. 2, 2017
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Seoul shares up in late morning on Wall Street gains
South Korean stocks traded higher late Wednesday morning as foreign investors scooped up large-cap tech and telecom shares, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gained 4.77 points, or 0.2 percent, to 2,427.73 as of 11:20 a.m.On Tuesday (local time), the US Dow Jones industrial average climbed 0.33 percent toward a fresh record and the S&P rose 0.24 percent. The Nasdaq Composite Index also gained 0.23 percent. Most large caps traded mixe
Market Aug. 2, 2017
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Tobacco tax revenue to reach W3tr in 2017
Revenue from taxes levied on cigarettes is forecast to reach 3 trillion won ($2.8 billion) for the first time ever this year, government data showed Wednesday.Starting in January 2015, South Korea jacked up the price of cigarettes by 80 percent from 2,500 won per pack to 4,500 won, in an effort to curb smoking. Following this move, taxes collected from the sale of individual cigarette packs jumped from 354 won to 841 won.According to the data by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, revenues from
Economy Aug. 2, 2017
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Pro-Pyongyang paper accuses Moon of misjudging changing status of N. Korea
A pro-North Korean newspaper based in Japan claimed Wednesday that South Korea's leader has not understood Pyongyang's upgraded strategic status following the North's latest long-range missile tests.The Chosun Sinbo reported that President Moon Jae-in has made a "miscalculation" about the security situation that has been re-shaped by North Korea's two tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles in July.The paper is not North Korea's state media, but it serves as an unofficial mouthpiece for Pyo
North Korea Aug. 2, 2017
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New historical map marking Dokdo as Korean territory found in Japan
A 19th-century Korean map which marks Dokdo as part of Korean territory was recently found in Japan, scholars from both countries said Tuesday.Nam Kwon-hee, a professor at Kyungpook National University, said he confirmed the existence of what appeared to be Dokdo on the right side of Ulleung Island in the East Sea on the colored, handwritten version of Daedongyeojido, a Korean map made by cartographer and geologist Kim Jeong-ho in 1861. An ancient map found in Japan shows Dokdo to the right of
Social Affairs Aug. 2, 2017
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Head of major drugmaker quizzed over alleged abuse of drivers
The chief of a major South Korean drugmaker was summoned by police Wednesday to face questioning over allegations of verbal harassment of his chauffeurs. Rhee Jang-han, chairman of Chong Kun Dang Pharmaceutical Corp., appeared at the special crime unit of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency at around 10 a.m., according to the Seoul police. Rhee, 65, is suspected of hurling invectives at four of his private car drivers and forcing them to violate traffic regulations. They have all quit their job
Social Affairs Aug. 2, 2017
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