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Korean sailor with anti-piracy unit found dead in Oman
A sailor from the South Korean naval unit dispatched to the Gulf of Aden on an anti-piracy mission was found dead in Oman's southern port city of Salalah, the defense ministry said Wednesday. The 27-year-old petty officer first class, only known by his family name Park, was found lying on the floor of a local swimming pool in Salalah on Tuesday afternoon (local time). He was pronounced dead on arrival to a local hospital, a ministry official said in a briefing. Cheonghae Unit sailors (Yonhap)"Th
International March 8, 2017
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N. Korea bans overseas workers from accessing Internet
The North Korean authorities recently issued an order banning overseas North Korean workers' access to the Internet in an apparent bid to prevent the spread of the news on the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, among their local residents, a US broadcaster said Wednesday."North Korea has ordered its overseas missions to forbid its workers dispatched abroad not to access the Internet via smartphones, with a warning of their recall and punishment wh
North Korea March 8, 2017
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US clean energy market still holds opportunity for Korean firms
South Korean companies should continue investing in the United States' clean energy market despite an anticipated drop in the US' own interest in the sector, a report said Wednesday, insisting the drop in US interest will only be temporary.The report from the Institute for International Trade noted the new Donald Trump administration was expected to quit the Paris Agreement on climate change, under which 194 signatories, including the US, are required to achieve their nationally determined contr
Industry March 8, 2017
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Ruling party says China's retaliation 'substandard'
South Korea's ruling Liberty Korea Party on Wednesday expressed regret over China's ongoing economic retaliation against Seoul for hosting a US anti-missile system, urging Beijing to stop its "rude and substandard" behaviors."We urge China to end its abnormal diplomatic actions," said Rep. Chung Woo-taik, the floor leader of the ruling party. "China has severely damaged the two countries' relationship. We urge Beijing to promptly regain its reason." (Yonhap)Beijing has been staging protests agai
Politics March 8, 2017
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Korean farm products to face toughened quarantine screening in China
South Korean farm products exported to China will face toughened customs and quarantine procedures as Beijing takes retaliatory measures against Seoul's plan to deploy a US-led missile defense system on its soil, the government said Wednesday.As South Korea accelerated its move to station the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense on its soil, monthslong tensions between South Korea and China are likely running into a trade spat.(Yonhap)Recent reports showed that some retail shops in China run by S
Industry March 8, 2017
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S. Korea, US, Japan defense officials discuss response to NK missile threat
Senior defense officials from South Korea, the United States and Japan on Wednesday condemned North Korea's recent ballistic missile launches and agreed to coordinate on how to deal with its provocations, the defense ministry said. Wee Seung-ho, deputy minister for policy, held a video conference with David F. Helvey, US assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs, and Satoshi Maeda, director general for defense policy. (Yonhap)They strongly condemned the North's ballis
Foreign Affairs March 8, 2017
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Hanwha chief's son receives suspended prison sentence in assault case
A Seoul court on Wednesday sentenced the youngest son of Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn to eight months in prison suspended for two years for assaulting bar employees and resisting arrest while under the influence of alcohol.The Seoul Central District Court found Kim Dong-seon, 27, guilty of assaulting employees at a bar in southern Seoul and damaging a police car that was carrying him to a local police station for interrogation on Jan. 5. The court ordered Kim to carry out 80 hours of com
Industry March 8, 2017
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Opposition bigwig's departure likely to add momentum to political realignment
Kim Chong-in, an influential political strategist, defected from the main opposition Democratic Party on Wednesday in what may ignite a realignment of centrist politicians in the lead up to the upcoming presidential election.Kim, former interim leader of the party, tendered his resignation, a day after he unveiled his decision to leave due to his "limited role" in the party.Kim Chong-in, a former interim leader of the main opposition Democratic Party (Yonhap)"I have nothing more to do in the par
Politics March 8, 2017
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Apple captures 79% of global smartphone profits last year
Apple Inc. captured 79.2 percent of global smartphone profits last year, according to the latest research by Strategy Analytics on Wednesday, highlighting the US technology giant's ability to maximize pricing and minimize production costs. The global smartphone industry was estimated to have posted total operating profits of $53.7 billion last year, with Apple's operating profit standing at $44.9 billion, the research showed.Apple's Iphone (Yonhap)Apple's operating profit margin stood at 32.4 pe
Technology March 8, 2017
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Ban casts woe over prolonged vacancy in Korea's leadership
Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who has withdrawn his presidential ambition, said Tuesday South Korea needs to promptly normalize its leadership considering the geopolitical issues surrounding the Korean Peninsula."Situations surrounding the Korean Peninsula are more challenging than ever," Ban said during an event hosted by the Korea Institute for National Security Affairs. "(Currently, South Korea) has no leadership, with its future presidential election remaining cloudy.""Although th
Politics March 8, 2017
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Opposition leader demands parliamentary approval of THAAD battery
South Korea's main opposition party on Wednesday urged the government to obtain parliamentary approval for the deployment of an advanced US missile defense system, saying the hasty arrival of the first shipment of the missile system earlier this week appears to be politically motivated.Rep. Choo Mi-ae, the head of the main opposition Democratic Party, said that the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery system was widely expected in December this year, but the abrupt resch
Politics March 8, 2017
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Korea set to conduct free tests for latent TB
South Korea plans to carry out massive free tests for latent tuberculosis this year as part of efforts to cut the high incidence rate of the infectious disease in the country, officials said Wednesday.Starting in April, some 600,000 high school freshmen, teachers and other school employees will be tested for latent TB -- a condition in which the TB bacteria is in the body but inactive with no symptoms, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare. (Yonhap)TB patients are said to increase cons
Social Affairs March 8, 2017
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Beijing Symphony cancels concerts in Korea amid missile defense tensions
Beijing Symphony Orchestra has scrapped its planned concerts in South Korea, its organizer said Wednesday, as China curbs cultural exchanges in response to the deployment of a US missile shield in the neighboring country.The Korean and US militaries began the installation of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense this week despite China's vehement opposition to the missile defense system which it feared would hurt its security interests. Seoul-based concert organizer JK & Company said that it w
Social Affairs March 8, 2017
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Doosan Infracore advances on earnings hope
Stocks of Doosan Infracore Co. traded at an almost yearly high on Wednesday as the country's leading construction equipment maker's business performance is expected to improve down the line, analysts said. Doosan Infracore closed at 9,530 won ($8.30) on the Seoul bourse, down 0.83 percent from the previous session's close. On Tuesday, the company advanced 4.68 percent.Doosan Infracore is the country's leading construction equipment maker. (Yonhap)Analysts said stronger than expected sales of ex
March 8, 2017
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Top court rejects activist lawyers' protection request for NK defectors
The Supreme Court said Wednesday it has upheld lower courts' decision to dismiss a request from a group of progressive lawyers for the protection of a group of 12 former North Korean restaurant workers who defected to South Korea last year.Members of the Lawyers for a Democratic Society, or Minbyun, filed a petition in May last year demanding they be allowed access to the former employees of a North Korean restaurant in China to ascertain if their defections were forced or voluntary. (Yonhap)The
Politics March 8, 2017
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