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Korean football club Suwon stuttering from frequent draws
South Korean football club Suwon Samsung Bluewings have lost only once since the new season started last month, but some angry supporters are already calling for the head coach's resignation.Suwon, the 2016 Korea Football Association Cup winners, are currently 10th in the top-flight K League Classic with five draws and one loss. After their match against Gwangju FC on Sunday ended in a scoreless draw at home, some avid Suwon fans booed their players and lambasted head coach Seo Jung-won for the
Soccer April 17, 2017
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Ministry: no change in THAAD deployment schedule
South Korea's defense ministry affirmed Monday that there is no change in its plan to deploy an advanced US missile defense system here as early as possible.It was responding to speculation that South Korea and the US may adjust the pace of bringing a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery to the peninsula for political reasons, with South Koreans set to pick their new president on May 9.(Yonhap)A White House foreign policy advisor traveling with Vice President Mike Pence was quoted as tell
Defense April 17, 2017
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Korea's fishery sector racks up W6.59tr in sales in 2015
South Korea's fishery-related industry posted sales of 6.59 trillion won ($5.8 billion) in 2015, with the employees reaching more than a million, a government report showed Monday.The conventional fishing and seafood retail sector marked 4.99 trillion won in 2015, while sales of the related industries like fishing boat-building businesses totaled 1.6 trillion won, according to the annual report compiled by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. (Yonhap)The ministry said the aggregated sales of fi
Industry April 17, 2017
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Advertising market grows to record size, dominated by top 10 firms
South Korea's advertising market reached 14.7 trillion won ($12.95 billion) last year, with more than 70 percent of it dominated by the top three firms, an industry study showed Monday.Last year's market size is 8.1 percentage points bigger than the previous year's 13.7 trillion won, according to the Korea Federation of Advertising Associations (KFAA). Not only were there growing demands by local advertisers, but profits at overseas branches in emerging markets like India and Southeast Asian cou
Industry April 17, 2017
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Ministers vow to ensure fair, clean election
The ministers of the interior and justice on Monday vowed to ensure a fair and clean presidential vote, warning of "zero tolerance" against election crimes such as smear campaigns, bribery and violence.In a joint statement, Interior Minister Hong Yun-sik and Acting Justice Minister Lee Chang-jae stressed the government will mobilize all of the capabilities of the prosecution and police to prevent any illegal electioneering and other violations in the lead-up to the May 9 vote. Interior Minister
Politics April 17, 2017
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Torch relay for PyeongChang 2018 to start in Nov.
The torch relay for the first Winter Olympics in South Korea will begin on the day when the countdown reaches 100 days, the event's organizers said Monday.The organizing committee for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games said the Olympic flame, as per the 80-year tradition, will be lit in Olympia, Greece, the site of the ancient Olympic Games, on Oct. 24. The flame will travel around Greece for a week and will be handed over to a PyeongChang delegation on Oct. 31 in Athens. Kim Yu-na (L), an honora
More Sports April 17, 2017
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Govt. begins transfer of ex-leader Park's records to state archives
The government on Monday began the transfer to state archives of presidential records, officials said, which may hold key evidence regarding the corruption probe involving ousted President Park Geun-hye.The Presidential Archives under the National Archives of Korea said the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae and other agencies that created the records during the Park administration began the transfer. The state archives earlier said it plans to complete the work by the May 9 presidential election
Social Affairs April 17, 2017
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KTO expects hike in inbound tourists from Taiwan, Hong Kong
The state tourism organization said Monday it has secured over 1,000 inbound travelers from Taiwan and Hong Kong this year as part of efforts to diversify incoming foreigners amid a sharp decline in Chinese tourists. The expected tally, consisting mainly of students from the two neighboring countries slated to visit on school trips, has far outpaced some 400 recorded in the same period ending April 13, 2016, according to the Korea Tourism Organization. Last year's total for excursion groups from
Social Affairs April 17, 2017
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Followers of former UN chief announce support for Ahn Cheol-soo
Claimed supporters of Ban Ki-moon, the former South Korean secretary-general of the United Nations, on Monday declared their support for the presidential candidate of the center-left People's Party.The group, claiming to have 70,000 members, said its members will support Ahn Cheol-soo in the May 9 presidential election.Ahn Cheol-soo (Yonhap)In a press conference, the group said Ahn was the only person willing and able to change, not just politicians, but politics itself as once stressed by the f
Politics April 17, 2017
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Workforce at automakers rises 8.6% in past 5 years
The number of workers at South Korea's five complete carmakers has risen 8.6 percent in the past five years, a report showed Monday. The overall workforce at the five carmakers -- Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Motors Corp., GM Korea Co., SsangYong Motor Co. and Renault Samsung Motors Corp. -- reached 126,723 employees at the end of 2016, up from 116,714 at end-2011, according to the companies' annual business reports. (Yonhap)Workers at Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors and SsangYong Motor increased in the fiv
Industry April 17, 2017
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Korean, US air forces hold joint exercise
Around 1,000 US airmen and fighter jets have teamed up with South Korea's Air Force in a joint combat training to ensure their readiness against North Korea's provocations, the Pacific Command announced Monday.The two-week Max Thunder exercise, one of the largest military flying exercises held annually in South Korea, is scheduled to run though April 28 at Kunsan Air Base in the southwest of the peninsula.South Korean and US fighter jets fly together in the 2016 Max Thunder exercise in this file
Defense April 17, 2017
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Police beef up security ahead of May presidential election
The National Police Agency opened its election security headquarters in Seoul and supporting offices at police stations across the country Monday as the official campaign period for the upcoming presidential election kicked off. Lee Cheol-seong (2nd from R), chief of the National Police Agency, claps with senior police officers during a signboard hanging ceremony for the election security headquarters at the police agency in Seoul on April 17, 2017. (Yonhap)The offices will operate 24 hours a da
Social Affairs April 17, 2017
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Prosecutors to indict Park, conclude investigation into corruption scandal
Prosecutors will indict ousted President Park Geun-hye on Monday on bribery and other charges related to 13 criminal allegations, and conclude their probe into the influence-peddling scandal that brought her down, prosecution sources said.Prosecutors have sought to wrap up their monthslong investigation and Park's indictment before this week's launch of the official campaign for the May 9 presidential election. The official campaign period kicked off earlier in the day, with 15 hopefuls vying fo
Social Affairs April 17, 2017
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Korea to nurture 'software-oriented' universities
South Korea will help more local universities provide quality education in the software sector as part of its drive to develop the industry and nurture more talent, the science minister said Monday. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning picked eight schools in 2015, six in 2016 and six in 2017 as "software-oriented universities" and invested nearly 2 billion won ($1.75 million) in them annually. (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning)"The ministry will select five more softwar
Social Affairs April 17, 2017
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Small companies giving up on extended May holiday
Most conglomerates are giving their employees extra vacation days around holidays early next month, but many employees at smaller companies will have to keep working to meet manufacturing and supply deadlines, company officials said Monday.The first week of May has three holidays coming every other day. Most conglomerates are letting their staff take the days in between off, giving workers up to nine days off when including the two weekends. Some can take as many as 11 days off because May 9 has
Industry April 17, 2017
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