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Korea needs sweeping economic reforms
South Korea should carry out a sweeping reform of its economy to tide over a series of crises facing Asia's fourth-largest economy, a leading economist said Thursday.Kim Joon-kyung, president of the state-run Korea Development Institute, claimed South Korea is facing such challenges as falling growth potential, still high levels of regulation, plunging corporate earnings, a gaping income gap and a lack of preparedness for the so-called fourth industrial revolution.This file photo shows Kim Joon-
March 23, 2017
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LG Uplus to apply IoT tech on ventilator
South Korea's No. 3 mobile carrier LG Uplus Corp. said Thursday it has clinched an agreement with a local ventilator maker to apply its Internet of Things technology to the products.LG Uplus said it plans to release two ventilators for restrooms using the technology in cooperation with Himpel, the top local player in the area. (Yonhap)IoT is a concept in which all tangible objects are connected to the Internet and can identify themselves to other devices in order to exchange necessary data for i
Technology March 23, 2017
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Korea, France to discuss military partnership this week
South Korea and France will hold senior-level military talks this week on ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation on regional and global security issues, Seoul's defense ministry said Thursday.Wee Seung-ho, deputy minister for policy, plans to attend the South Korea-France National Defense Strategic Dialogue in Paris from Thursday till Sunday, it added. His French counterpart will be Philippe Errera, director of strategic affairs of its defense ministry.South Korean Defense Minister Han Min-koo
Defense March 23, 2017
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Moon leads presidential poll for 12 weeks despite slip
Moon Jae-in of the liberal Democratic Party was the favorite presidential contender this week for the 12th straight week even after falling from his all-time high record, a poll showed Thursday.Moon gained 35 percent in the poll conducted from Monday to Wednesday, maintaining his wide lead over his rivals ahead of the May 9 presidential vote, according to Realmeter. Moon Jae-in of the liberal Democratic Party (Yonhap)The figure was still shy of last week's 36.6 percent possibly due to backlash o
Politics March 23, 2017
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Seoul stocks start higher on Wall Street gains
South Korean shares opened higher Thursday, taking their cue from overnight gains on Wall Street. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 2.77 points, or 0.13 percent, to 2,171.07 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Most large caps traded mixed with market kingpin Samsung Electronics falling 0.42 percent.Top automaker Hyundai Motor declined 1.47 percent, while top steelmaker POSCO rose 0.71 percent.Naver, the operator of the country's top Internet portal, gained 0.59 percent.The loc
March 23, 2017
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More than 70% of ranking officials see assets increase in 2016
Despite the economic slowdown, more than seven out of 10 South Korean lawmakers and high-ranking civil servants saw their wealth rise last year due mainly to an increase in the value of their real estate assets and stocks, data showed Thursday.The annual data, released by the Government Public Ethics Committee, showed that of the nation's 1,800 public officials, 1,382, or 76.8 percent, reported an increase in their assets in 2016. This photo, taken on March 22, 2017, shows former President Park
March 23, 2017
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Over half of listed firms see share prices dip this year
More than half of listed firms in South Korea saw their share prices drop in 2017 from the end of last year despite the recent surge of the benchmark index and top-cap Samsung Electronics Co., data showed Thursday.As of Thursday, 56.4 percent of the 2,084 companies traded on the country's main and secondary stock markets, or 1,175 issues, closed lower compared with the end of 2016, according to the data by the Korea Exchange. (Yonhap)On the main bourse, 52.3 percent of the 886 listed firms suff
March 23, 2017
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Korea to face Honduras, Zambia, Ecuador in prep for FIFA U-20 World Cup
South Korea will host an international football tournament featuring Honduras, Zambia and Ecuador this week to fine-tune their preparations for the FIFA U-20 World Cup at home.The U-20 national team was assembled on Sunday and has been training at the National Football Center in Paju, just north of Seoul, for the four-nation invitational tournament slated from Saturday to March 29. In this photo taken on March 19, 2017, the players for the South Korean national U-20 football team exercise during
Soccer March 23, 2017
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S. Korea vigilant against N. Korea's ICBM, nuke test
North Korea is highly likely to fire more missiles in the coming weeks as its military prepares to wrap up months of winter training, defense officials and experts here said Thursday."Chances are high that North Korea may soon take additional provocative steps," a senior defense ministry official said on background. "A key concern is whether it will test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile or conduct a nuclear test." This undated file photo shows North Korea launching a ballistic missile.
Defense March 23, 2017
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Presidential candidates to register with election watchdog in mid-April
South Korea's election watchdog is hastening its preparations for a rare presidential by-election to pick the successor of ousted President Park Geun-hye. The government fixed the voting date to May 9 last week after Park was dismissed on March 10 in a corruption scandal. Officials at the National Election Commission attending a meeting to crack down on fake news ahead of the May 9 presidential election at the commission's building in Gwacheon, some 18 kilometers south of Seoul. (Yonhap)Accordin
Politics March 23, 2017
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Park's arrest will be decided only based on 'law and principle': top prosecutor
South Korea's top prosecutor said Thursday the prosecution will decide whether to seek the arrest of former President Park Geun-hye only on the basis of the law and principles and the results of the investigation.The former president returned home Wednesday after a 21-hour interrogation at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office as she faces allegations of bribery, abuse of power, coercion and leaking government secrets. Prosecutor-General Kim Soo-nam speaks to the press upon arrival at h
Social Affairs March 23, 2017
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Moon postpones official declaration of election bid due to sunken ferry
Moon Jae-in of the liberal Democratic Party has postponed the official announcement of his presidential bid, as he seeks to restrain from campaigning due to the planned lifting of a passenger ferry that sank three years ago, party officials said Thursday.The frontrunner was originally scheduled to release a recorded video declaring his intention to run in the May 9 election later Thursday.Moon Jae-in of the liberal Democratic Party (Yonhap)"As the ferry Sewol will be pulled up today, we decided
Politics March 23, 2017
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US treasury secretary promises to play key role in N. Korea sanctions: FM Yun
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin promised to play an important role in cranking up sanctions on North Korea, South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se Wednesday.Yun said he met with Mnuchin during a foreign ministers' meeting of 68 countries that the State Department hosted to discuss the fight against the militant group Islamic State.US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (AFP-Yonhap)"Secretary Mnuchin stressed that the Treasury Department will play an important role in North Korea sanctions
Foreign Affairs March 23, 2017
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Mattis: China taking 'tribute nation' approach to other countries
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis lashed out at China on Wednesday for taking a "tribute nation" approach to other countries and seeking "veto power" over sovereign decisions made by neighboring nations."In the South China Sea, we see China shredding trust as they adopt a tribute-nation kind of approach where all other nations have to pay tribute or acquiescence to the more powerful nation, the larger nation," Mattis said during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing. US Defense Secretary James
Foreign Affairs March 23, 2017
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Mattis: US needs strong nuclear, conventional forces to cope with N. Korea, other threats
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Wednesday that a string of global security threats, including North Korea's "reckless" and "provocative" behavior, requires the United States to maintain strong nuclear and conventional forces.US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis (AP-Yonhap)"We must look reality in the eye: we see Russia and China seeking veto power over the economic, diplomatic, and security decisions of nations on their periphery. Terrorist groups murder the innocent and threaten peace in many r
Foreign Affairs March 23, 2017
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