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Overseas tuition fees fall 6% last year
Overseas tuition fees spent by South Koreans fell 6 percent last year from a year earlier due to the won's weakness and the slowing economy, the central bank said Friday. In 2016, the tuition fees for South Koreans studying overseas declined to $3.52 billion from $3.74 billion a year earlier, according to data compiled by the Bank of Korea."Rising exchanges rates may have affected the declines in spending by parents on education for their children overseas," a BOK official said.The dollar rose t
March 17, 2017
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Half of working moms quit 1 year after taking childcare leave: survey
Nearly half of South Korea's working moms quit their jobs within a year of taking childcare leave, a report said Friday.The high proportion of early retirement by women is attributed to discrimination at the workplace and long work hours, the report by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs said.South Korea ranked second only to Mexico in work hours put in by its people among the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member states in 2014. OECD data showed a South Kore
Social Affairs March 17, 2017
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Three parties seek four-year, two-term presidency
South Korea's three major parties excluding the biggest Democratic Party are seeking to revise the Constitution to adopt a four-year, two-term presidency while shortening the next president's tenure to three years. The Korean president currently serves a single, five-year term. Earlier this week, the Liberty Korea Party, the People's Party, and the Bareun Party agreed to push to hold a referendum on the revision of the Constitution concurrently with the presidential election slated for May 9. So
Politics March 17, 2017
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Hwang vows to enhance public safety
Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Friday vowed to enhance public safety amid deepening social and political divisions over the recent ouster of former President Park Geun-hye over a corruption scandal.During a meeting of ministers on public safety, Hwang stressed the government will do its best to make a "safe society" by preventing any accidents that could occur due to failed safety checkups of major public facilities vulnerable to disasters.Acting President and Prime Ministe
Politics March 17, 2017
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N. Korea may have fired 5 missiles on March 6: report
North Korea may have test-fired five ballistic missiles, instead of four, into the East Sea on March 6, a news report said Friday, speculating that a fifth one ended in failure.North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency reported on March 7 that four ballistic missiles were launched simultaneously the previous day.This file photo shows four ballistic missiles about to be fired from mobile launchers in North Korea on March 6, 2017. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution)
North Korea March 17, 2017
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Park's dogs sent to agencies for breed preservation
The presidential office has been sending former President Park Geun-hye's pet dogs to organizations that will preserve their breed after they were left behind by the ousted leader, officials said Friday.Park raised two dogs of the native Korean Jindo breed during her term. She received them as gifts from a neighbor in February 2013 when she left her private home in southern Seoul to move into the presidential office upon election. This image shows former President Park Geun-hye with two of her J
Social Affairs March 17, 2017
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LG Electronics cuts board size
Shareholders of LG Electronics Inc. approved a plan Friday that reduced the number of board members to seven directors from nine, in what the company says is a move to better cope with the rapidly changing global market environment.LG Electronics CEO Jo Seong-jin, who was nominated to take up the post last December, was formally appointed at the company's annual shareholder meeting in Seoul.Jo, a high school graduate with no bachelor's degree who joined LG Electronics in 1976, was credited with
Industry March 17, 2017
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Hyundai ships new i30 hatchbacks to Australia
Hyundai Motor Co. said Friday it has shipped its first batch of the new i30 hatchback to Australia while planning to ship more of the vehicles to the United States, Canada and Brazil during the first half of this year.Hyundai said it shipped 300 of its i30s to Australia last week. A file photo of the i30 hatchback (Hyundai Motor Co.)A total of 37,772 i30 hatchbags were sold there last year, becoming the third biggest-selling car in the country, a company spokesman said.The latest version of the
Industry March 17, 2017
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KOSPI-KOSDAQ gap widens amid bullish mood for big caps
The market capitalization gap between South Korea's two stock trade boards -- KOSPI and KOSDAQ -- has continued to grow recently as institutional investors have increasingly favored the main market over the secondary one, data showed Friday.Many local retail investors, or individuals, called "ants" here, have been sidelined when it comes to profits amid the polarization. (Yonhap)According to the Korea Exchange, which operates the bourse in South Korea, the total market cap of firms listed on the
March 17, 2017
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GM Korea begins taking orders for Bolt EV before April launch
GM Korea Co., the South Korean unit of US automaker General Motors Co., on Friday began taking pre-orders for its new Bolt Electric Vehicle ahead of its scheduled local debut next month.The Bolt EV comes in four different colors and has a starting price of 47.79 million won ($42,325), but government incentives of up to 26 million won will bring the price down to less than 22 million won, making it one of the most affordable green cars now available, the company said in a press release. The Bolt
Mobility March 17, 2017
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Leading hopefuls' approval ratings rise slightly: Gallup
The approval ratings of Moon Jae-in, former head of the Democratic Party, and his in-house rival An Hee-jung, the governor of South Chungcheong Province, rose slightly from the previous week, a Gallup poll showed Friday.According to the poll conducted by Gallup Korea this week, Moon posted an approval rating of 33 percent, up 1 percentage point from a week earlier. The survey was conducted on 1,004 South Koreans with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.An followed with 18 pe
Politics March 17, 2017
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Korean snowboarder takes 5th place in parallel giant slalom at worlds
South Korean snowboarder Lee Sang-ho took fifth place in the men's parallel giant slalom competition at the International Ski Federation Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships.Lee, 21, reached the quarterfinals in the men's PGS at the worlds in Sierra Nevada, Spain, on Thursday (local time). He was beaten by Benjamin Karl of Austria by 2.54 seconds but ranked fifth because of his qualification time. In this file photo taken on Feb. 20, 2017, South Korean snowboarder Lee Sang-ho competes i
More Sports March 17, 2017
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Gov't should strengthen support for cancer patients: nonprofit group
The government should increase financial support for patients with cancer, the leading cause of death in South Korea, to help reduce the burden of their medical expenses, a local nonprofit health organization said Friday.The Korea Cancer Care Alliance released a set of policy suggestions that center around the government giving support to patients and their families so as to ease excessive financial burdens associated with medical care.A total of 76,855 people died of cancer in 2015, which accou
Social Affairs March 17, 2017
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Korea-led consortium wins $3b deal to build Turkey's Canakkale bridge
An international consortium led by major South Korean builder SK E&C has inked a deal to build the world's longest suspension bridge in Turkey, government officials in Seoul said Friday.The deal, said to be worth some $3 billion, was signed in Ankara on Thursday, according to officials from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. This photo provided by SK E&C shows a rendered image of the Canakkale 1915 Bridge, which will become the world's longest suspension bridge when built. (Yonh
Industry March 17, 2017
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Stocks open lower on tech loss
South Korean stocks opened slightly lower Friday, after a surge in the previous session following the US Federal Reserve's rate hike.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 0.35 point, or 0.02 percent, to 2,149.73 in the first 15 minutes of trading.In the previous session, the index surged to an almost two-year high as the Fed hinted at gradually raising interest rates.Most large caps traded higher, although market kingpin Samsung Electronics shed 0.14 percent.SK hynix, a major chip
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