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Cho Chung-un
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Prosecution seeks 3-year jail term Korean Air heiress
The prosecution on Monday called for the court to sentence Cho Hyun-ah, former vice president of Korean Air, to three years in prison on charges of obstructing aviation safety and coercing cabin crew staff to make false statements over the so-called “nut-rage” incident.Cho, 40, had caused public uproar by forcing a cabin crew chief to disembark from a flight from New York to Seoul on Dec. 5 after not following the carrier’s protocol on serving macadamia nuts. The de facto heiress of the flag car
Social Affairs Feb. 2, 2015
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Japan says hostage negotiations 'deadlocked': report
Japan's deputy foreign minister has said negotiations with the Islamic State group threatening to execute a Jordanian pilot and a Japanese journalist have become "deadlocked," local media reported Saturday.Yasuhide Nakayama, who is leading Tokyo's emergency response team in Amman, told reporters in the Jordanian capital late Friday that there had been no progress in trying to secure the release of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto and airman Maaz al-Kassasbeh."It has become deadlocked," he said, ac
World News Jan. 31, 2015
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N. K. 'reportedly' sacks head of Kim's bodyguard corps
North Korea "reportedly" sacked the chief of its Supreme Guard Command, the elite personal bodyguard force tasked with protecting the North's leader Kim Jong-un, in the wake of last month's killings by a North Korean army deserter, a Chinese scholar wrote in an op-ed for state media on Saturday. Hu Mingyuan, associate researcher at the Center for Northeast Asian Studies, a research institute of the Jilin province that shares borders with North Korea, did not specify where he got the information.
North Korea Jan. 31, 2015
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N. Korean leader inspects joint naval, air force drill
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inspected a joint naval and air force drill targetting the U.S. Navy, state media said Saturday as Pyongyang is upset about U.S.President Barack Obama's recent remarks on the eventual collapse of the North Korean regime.The North has already staged two rounds of air force and army drills earlier this month. But it heightened the level to a joint naval and air force drill involving fighters and torpedoes this time. "A drill of services of the Korean People's Ar
North Korea Jan. 31, 2015
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Samsung takes over Brazil's largest printing solutions provider
Samsung Electronics Co. has taken over Brazil's No. 1 printing solutions company, Simpress, to bolster its printing business in the Latin American market, industry sources said Saturday.The tech giant recently signed a contract to take over a 100-percent stake in Simpress with a plan to run it as a subsidiary, they said.The Sao Paulo-based firm provides printing outsourcing solution services to local companies, financial and public organizations.Samsung plans to sell its printers through Simpres
Industry Jan. 31, 2015
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Obama, Dalai Lama set to attend National Prayer Breakfast
President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama will be at the National Prayer Breakfast next week in Washington, the first time the two men have been together in nearly a year.While the president and the Tibetan spiritual leader could have a chance encounter at the event Thursday, the White House played down any official engagement between the two.As he has done in the past, the president will see many religious leaders at the event, but we don't have any specific meeting with the Dalai Lama to annou
World News Jan. 31, 2015
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Navy to force protesters out of Jeju naval base site
The Navy began taking measures Saturday to drive sit-in protesters out of the construction site of a naval base on a major southern island to complete the construction project by December as planned, triggering strong resistance from the protesters.Civic groups, environmental activists and some residents in the village near the construction site have staged protests in a make-shift tent at the entrance of the site since October last year when the Navy began constructing apartment buildings to be
Social Affairs Jan. 31, 2015
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U.S. textbook publisher rejects Japan's demand for changes in sex slavery descriptions
A U.S. textbook publisher said Friday it "unequivocally" stands by the description of Japan's sexual enslavement of women during World War II in one of its books after Japan's government asked for changes in it.Japan made the request to the publisher, McGraw-Hill, last month, claiming there are grave errors and descriptions in the book, "Tradition & Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past," which it said conflict with the country's stance on the sexual slavery issue.The request was seen as
Foreign Affairs Jan. 31, 2015
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Saudi Arabia to invite S. Korea to take part in possible nuclear reactor project
Saudi Arabia's top financial official said Friday that South Korea will be one of the countries to be invited to the kingdom if Saudi Arabia pursues a project to build nuclear reactors, according to South Korea's presidential office.Mohammed al-Jasser, Saudi Arabia's minister of economy and planning, made the comment in a meeting with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, Park's office said. Still, he did not elaborate.Park called for support from Saudi Arabia so that South Korea can participate
Politics Oct. 31, 2014
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Parties agree on Sewol bill and Coast Guard reforms
South Korea’s main parties wrapped up talks Friday on the special Sewol bill and proposals to dismantle the Coast Guard, ending months of prolonged negotiations.The Sewol bill will authorize an investigation into the government’s alleged failure to rescue more passengers during the April ferry disaster. Investigators will be nominated by lawmakers, legal experts, and the families of those killed in the Sewol accident. A state prosecutor, nominated by lawmakers and ultimately approved by the pres
Politics Oct. 31, 2014
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Oscar Pistorius starts serving 5 year prison term
Oscar Pistorius was taken away in a police van Tuesday to start serving a five-year prison sentence for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.A South African judge cited the "gross negligence'' the Olympic runner showed when he shot Steenkamp multiple times through a toilet cubicle door in his home when she delivered the sentence. Pistorius' prison term begins immediately.Pistorius could be released after 10 months in jail to serve the remainder under house arrest, according to legal experts.Masipa
World News Oct. 21, 2014
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NATO to set up new force in east: chief
NATO leaders agreed Friday to set up a rapid reaction force as part of efforts to reassure allies rattled by the Ukraine crisis and rising Islamic extremism, alliance head Anders Fogh Rasmussen said.As a result, NATO will be able to "maintain a continuous presence... in eastern parts of the alliance on a rotational basis," Rasmussen said, denouncing Russian aggression in Ukraine.(AFP)
World News Sept. 5, 2014
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Quarantined Nigerian national tests negative for Ebola
A Nigerian national who was quarantined in South Korea with a high fever has tested negative for the Ebola virus, health authorities here said Friday.The 39-year-old man, who arrived in the country on Thursday via a flight that took off from Doha, Qatar, had a body temperature of 38.2 degrees Celsius upon arrival, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Because he did not clearly state why he wanted to enter the country, he was put on another plane heading for Doha ear
Social Affairs Sept. 5, 2014
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S. Korea, China continue talks over Asia infrastructure bank: Beijing
The top diplomats of South Korea and China have agreed to continue talks over whether to join a push by China to set up a new regional bank to fund infrastructure projects in Asia, China's foreign ministry said Saturday. The agreement was reached between South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, during bilateral talks on Friday on the sidelines of regional security dialogue in the Myanmar capital of Naypyidaw, the Chinese ministry said in a statement. China
Foreign Affairs Aug. 9, 2014
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US airdrops food to Iraq civilians threatened by IS - Pentagon
US military planes dropped containers with water and tens of thousands of meals to civilians fleeing jihadist violence in Iraq, the Pentagon said late Friday.Three cargo planes escorted by two F/A-18 combat jets dropped the supplies, which were intended "for thousands of Iraqi citizens threatened by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Mount Sinjar, Iraq," the Pentagon said.The cargo planes -- a C-17 and two C-130s -- together dropped a total of 72 bundles of supplies, which includ
World News Aug. 9, 2014
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