Articles by Choi He-suk
Choi He-suk
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Two more S. Koreans return home from Kaesong complex
Two South Koreans returned home Sunday from the South Korea-run industrial complex in the North Korean border town of Kaesong after one of them became ill, officials here said.Sunday marks the fifth day since North Korea began blocking South Korean workers and cargo from entering the Kaesong complex."We had a patient at the complex, which prompted a total of two people, including a driver, to cross the border into the South by car through the Dorasan Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) off
North Korea April 7, 2013
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Seoul Motor Show closes with record visitors
GOYANG, South Korea (Yonhap News) – The annual Seoul Motor Show closed with a record 1.05 million visitors coming to see exhibitions by leading automakers from home and abroad, organizers said Sunday.More than 1 million visitors came to the 11-day event that showcased 15 futuristic concept cars as well as 36 environmentally friendly cars such as hybrid and electric vehicles, according to the organizers.A total of 384 companies from 14 countries took part in the event which boasted the largest ex
Industry April 7, 2013
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정부조직법 막판 협상 또 불발
여야의 정부조직법 개정안합의 실패에 따라 박근혜 대통령이 제안한 여-야-청 3자 회동도 불발되었다. 새누리당 이한구 원내대표와 민주통합당 박기춘 원내대표는 3일 오전 국회에서 난항을 겪고 있는 정부조직법 개정안을 놓고 막판 협상을 벌였으나 합의에 실패했다. 박 원내대표는 이날 “협상은 마무리 됐지만 합의에 이르지는 못했다”고 밝혔다. 민주당은 또 3일 미래창조과학부 신설을 제외한 나머지 정부조직법 개정안 일체를 우선 처리하자고 새누리당에 제안했으나 김기현 새누리당 수석원내부대표는 문자 메시지를 통해 이러한 제안은 처음이 아닐 뿐 아니라 이미 여당이 거부한 사항이라고 밝혔다. 이에 따라 이날 오후 2시 정부조직법 개정안 국회 처리 문제 처리를 놓고 열릴 예정이었던 박근혜 대통령과 여야 지도부 청와대 회동이 불발됐다. 여야는IPTV, 종합유선방송사업자, 일반채널사업자, 위성방송 등 비보도 방송 분야의 미래창조과학부 이관 문제를 놓고 협상을 벌여왔다. 민주당은 최근 IPTV 인허
한국어판 March 3, 2013
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3 dead in Swiss workplace shooting
A longtime employee opened fire at a wood-processing company in central Switzerland on Wednesday, leaving three people dead, including the assailant, in the country's second multiple-fatality shooting in two months, police said.Seven other people were wounded, six of them seriously, in the shooting at the premises of the company Kronospan, in the small town of Menznau, Lucerne criminal police chief Daniel Bussmann told reporters.The incident occurred as the Swiss parliament prepares to consider
International Feb. 27, 2013
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Rival parties adopt report on hearing of nominee for home affairs minister
Rival parties adopted a consenting report Wednesday after an one-day confirmation hearing on home affairs minister nominee Yoo Jeong-bok, paving the way for his appointment to the Cabinet post.The adoption of the report came only hours after Yoo, 56, underwent the parliamentary hearing, in which he vowed to take "fundamental" measures to guarantee a safe living environment for the public against what he called rampant crimes and natural disasters."By comprehensively analyzing factors that could
Politics Feb. 27, 2013
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S. Korea to continue prioritizing U.S. ties over China: FM nominee
South Korea's new government will continue prioritizing its relations with the United States over China, Seoul's foreign minister-nominee said Wednesday, stressing the importance of the alliance between the two countries.Yun Byung-se made the remarks in a report submitted to independent lawmaker Park Joo-sun ahead of his parliamentary confirmation hearing. "The U.S. is our country's first-priority diplomatic partner and China comes next," the nominee said in the report. "In case of Japan and Rus
Foreign Affairs Feb. 27, 2013
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Pro-N. Korea paper calls on new Seoul gov't not to follow wrong footsteps
A pro-North Korean newspaper in Japan called on South Korea's new administration Wednesday not to follow in the footsteps of a "failed president" and engage in dialogue without setting any preconditions.The article carried on the Chosun Sinbo, which is the official paper of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, is noteworthy because it is the first time that Pyongyang – even indirectly – has commented on the new Park Geun-hye administration, which took power on Monday.The media o
North Korea Feb. 27, 2013
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N. Korea warns U.S. is within range of strategic rockets, nukes
North Korea warned Wednesday that the United States is now within the range of its strategic rockets and atomic weapons, and stressed it is now a country that can protect itself from foreign aggression.An article carried by Uriminzokkiri, North Korea's propaganda Web site, said that the U.S. should not think it is safe because it is on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.The report, monitored in Seoul, said that if Washington persists in trying to suffocate North Korea with hostile policies, the
North Korea Feb. 27, 2013
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P.M. donates W100m on first day in office
Prime Minister Chung Hong-won, who began his official duties on Wednesday, donated 100 million won ($92,081) to a local charity organization in a gesture to take care of citizens in need and prioritize the lives of the people.Chung, 68, was formally appointed by President Park Geun-hye as her first prime minister on Tuesday after the National Assembly approved his nomination earlier in the day.After paying a visit to the national cemetery as his first official duty, he visited the Community Ches
Politics Feb. 27, 2013
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Coolant leaks at nuclear power plant but no injury reported
GYEONGJU, South Korea (Yonhap News) -- A small amount of coolant leaked from a nuclear power plant under repair earlier this week but there were no reports of injuries, the plant's operator said Tuesday.Eleven workers were hurriedly evacuated after the leak was reported at the Wolseong nuclear power plant near the southeastern provincial city of Gyeongju shortly after noon on Sunday, the state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power said.Laboratory tests later found only negligible amounts of radioactiv
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2013
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Defector-turned-public servant charged with spying for North
A defector-turned-official working for the Seoul Metropolitan Government was indicted Tuesday on charges of carrying out espionage activities for the communist regime, prosecutors said.The 33-year-old spy, only identified as his surname Yoo, is accused of handing over the information of some 200 defectors living in Seoul to Pyongyang's spy agency, they said. The suspect, who has a Chinese nationality, arrived in South Korea in 2004, disguising himself as a North Korean defector, they said. In 20
North Korea Feb. 26, 2013
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Fine sought for 2 prosecutors for leaking suspect's photo
Prosecutors said Tuesday they have sought fines and asked for summary judgments against two of their own on charges of copying and circulating a digital photo of a female suspect who had sex with a trainee prosecutor during questioning.The scandal centers around allegations that a trainee prosecutor engaged in sexual acts with a suspect charged with theft during questioning at his office last year. A photo of the 42-year-old suspect later spread through the Internet and the woman asked police to
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2013
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N. Korea appears to replace domestic security chief: source
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appears to have replaced his chief official in charge of domestic security affairs, a Seoul intelligence source said Tuesday, in what could be part of his moves to cement his power.Ri Myong-su, the North's minister of people's security, has not been seen in public for months, raising speculation that he might have been purged."To my knowledge, North Korea recently appointed Choi Bu-il, deputy chief of staff at the North's military, to the minister of people's secu
North Korea Feb. 26, 2013
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Yoon Chang-jung picked as Cheong Wa Dae spokesman
President-elect Park Geun-hye on Sunday named transition team spokesman Yoon Chang-jung as a Cheong Wa Dae spokesman.According to news reports, vice chairman of the social network news service Wikitree Kim Haing was also named as a presidential spokesperson. Kim had served as the spokesperson for the party established by Rep. Chung Mong-joon of the Saenuri Party in 2002. Chung was then an independent lawmaker, and the party was dissolved in 2004. The main opposition Democratic United Party immed
Politics Feb. 24, 2013
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Lee says he is proud of working for great people
Outgoing President Lee Myung-bak said Sunday that he is proud that he had to opportunity to work for the great people of South Korea, as he ended his five-year term and arrived at his retirement home in southern Seoul."There were difficult times, but I was a happy worker," Lee told the roughly 1,300 people who greeted his arrival at his retirement home in Nonhyeon-dong after he left the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae for the last time as its executive chief."Thanks to you, I worked happily. I
Politics Feb. 24, 2013
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