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Trump administration shouldn't stand in way of talks with N. Korea: US expert
Refusing to talk to North Korea won't make the nuclear and missile threats the communist nation poses go away, a US expert said, criticizing the administration of President Donald Trump for refusing to issue visas for North Korean diplomats set to visit for unofficial talks.Choe Son-hui, director-general at the North Korean Foreign Ministry in charge of US affairs, had planned to visit New York sometime this month for talks with former American officials, such as former US nuclear negotiator Rob
International March 6, 2017
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Korea's FX reserves down in February
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves fell slightly in February from a month earlier due to a decrease in the value of non-dollar currencies when converted into the dollar, central bank data showed Monday.As of the end of February, the country's foreign exchange reserves came to $373.91 billion, down $130 million from the previous month, the Bank of Korea said in a statement. Dollar notes at KEB Hana Bank (Yonhap)Foreign exchange reserves consist of securities and deposits denominated in overs
March 6, 2017
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Chief of scandal probe regrets leaving many suspicions uninvestigated
The chief of the independent probe into President Park Geun-hye and her associates on Friday regretted that his team failed to get to the bottom of the deep corruptive links between political power and business giants which underlie the whole scandal.The special prosecution led by lawyer Park Young-soo wrapped up the 70-day probe Tuesday. A total of 30 people, including Samsung Group's de facto leader Lee Jae-yong, were indicted and the president was named as a bribery suspect who colluded with
Politics March 3, 2017
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Inhumane murder of leader‘s brother speaks of NK rights conditions: minister
The recent killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half brother with a toxic nerve agent constitutes a serious human rights violation, South Korea's unification minister said Friday."North Korea readily takes human lives in order to maintain power, and that's the reality of North Korea's human rights situation," Hong Yong-pyo told a forum in Seoul on the reclusive country's human rights conditions. (Yonhap)Kim Jong-nam, the first son of late former leader Kim Jong-il, died last month at an
Foreign Affairs March 3, 2017
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Pyongyang citizens furious about Kim Jong-nam's murder: defector
Rumors surrounding the recent assassination of Kim Jong-nam, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half brother, in Malaysia are quickly spreading by mouth in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, the leader of a group of North Korean defectors here said Friday. "Pyongyang citizens are in a rage as the rumors of Kim's murder have reached them via North Korean officials working abroad," Kim Heung-kwang, head of the North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity in Seoul, said. Members of the youth committee o
North Korea March 3, 2017
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포르쉐 미녀, 누군가 보니...
모델 반서진은 2일 자신의 인스타그램에 두장의 사진을 공개하며 근황을 알렸다. (사진=반서진 인스타그램)공개된 사진에 그는 ‘포르쉐911GTS’라는 해시태그를 걸며 소유 차량을 공개했다.‘911’은 포르쉐의 대표 스포츠카로 ‘GTS’모델은 약 1억 6천만원에 달한다. (사진=반서진 인스타그램)그의 차량 뒷 자석에는 프랑스 초고가브랜드 에르메스 쇼핑백도 눈에 띈다. 반씨는 ‘청담동 주식부자’로 알려진 이희진 씨의 전 연인으로 알려져 있다. 코리아헤럴드 지예은 인턴기자 (yeeunjie@heraldcorp.com)
한국어판 March 3, 2017
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Park's lawyers push to delay impeachment ruling
President Park Geun-hye's lawyers pushed Friday to overturn her impeachment by petitioning the Constitutional Court to delay its ruling or dismiss the case.The court's ruling on whether to oust or reinstate the president is widely expected to come no later than March 13 before one of its justices retires and creates another vacancy on the bench. This image shows President Park Geun-hye (R) and an illustration of the eight Constitutional Court justices reviewing the legality of her impeachment. (
Politics March 3, 2017
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S. Korea voices regrets over China‘s THAAD retaliation in tourism
The foreign ministry said Friday that it would be "most regrettable" if China is blocking its nationals from visiting South Korea as part of retaliatory actions against Seoul's move to host an advanced US antimissile system on its soil.On Thursday, media reports said that Beijing has ordered its local travel agencies to stop selling tour products for South Korea in what appears to be the latest action in a series of retaliations against the planned deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area D
Foreign Affairs March 3, 2017
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Trial of Samsung heir to begin next week
A Seoul court will begin the trial of Samsung Group's de facto leader Lee Jae-yong next week in connection with a corruption scandal involving President Park Geun-hye, legal sources said Friday.The Seoul Central District Court will hold a preparatory session on the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics Co. 2 p.m. Thursday, according to the sources. Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics Co., arrives at the special prosecutor's office in southern Seoul on Feb. 26, 2017, to undergo an i
Social Affairs March 3, 2017
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Finance minister pledges to push forward with stronger corporate restructuring
South Korea's finance minister said Friday that he will put more efforts into intense corporate restructuring in all industries in a bid to revive the country's growth potential."It is important for companies to preemptively reorganize and restructure to prevent possible risks," Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho said in a ministerial meeting in Seoul. "The government will push forward with corporate reorganization both in the manufacturing and service industries." (Yonhap)He said the government will he
March 3, 2017
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Seoul stocks sink 1.1% on Chinese backlash over THAAD
South Korean stocks dropped by more than 1 percent Friday as investor sentiment was dampened by the growing spat between China and South Korea over the deployment of a US missile defense system. The Korean won fell sharply against the US dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index shed 23.90 points, or 1.14 percent, to close at 2,078.75. Trade volume was moderate at 408 million shares worth 4.97 trillion won ($4.3 billion), with losers outnumbering gainers 633 to 184. (Yonhap)The loca
March 3, 2017
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BOK selects dozen operators for pilot project for coinless society
South Korea's central bank said Friday that it has selected a dozen operators for its pilot project that could potentially transform the country into what it calls a coinless society.Under the project set to begin in April, consumers can deposit small change left from purchases of goods into their prepaid or mobile cards at convenience stores, discount stores and department stores, according to the Bank of Korea. (Yonhap)The BOK said 12 participants in the pilot project include CU, a major South
March 3, 2017
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S. Korea, US hold training to counter NK weapons of mass destruction
South Korea and the United States conducted a joint exercise last month to seize and destroy North Korean weapons of mass destruction, according to the US military.More than 400 soldiers, including 200 Korean Army soldiers, took part in the Warrior Strike 5 exercise at a live fire complex in Pocheon, 46 kilometers north of Seoul, from Feb. 14-17, the US 2nd Infantry Division's Web page showed. In this photo taken during a joint exercise to counter WMDs held last month in Pocheon, just north of S
Defense March 3, 2017
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Finance chief says US rate hike hopes mirrored in market
South Korea's financial market has already factored in expectations for US interest rate hikes this year, the finance minister said Friday, indicating it is well-positioned to withstand their impact.After boosting its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 0.75 percent in December, the US Fed forecast it could raise the federal funds target rate three times in 2017, instead of the two quarter-point increases previously projected.Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho attends a ceremony to mark Taxpay
March 3, 2017
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N. Korean propaganda leaflets found west of Seoul
North Korean leaflets were found in the western city of Incheon on Friday, police said, in the first propaganda campaign carried out by the reclusive country against the South since the North Korean leader's half brother was assassinated last month.Police retrieved some 810 leaflets near an apartment complex in Incheon, west of Seoul, at around 2 a.m. The leaflets carried messages that criticized the South Korean government, with images of missiles and the national map, according to police. The
Social Affairs March 3, 2017
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