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Operators making final preparations to move Sewol ferry to port
Salvage operators are making final preparations to transport the 6,800-ton ferry Sewol to port following improved weather conditions, the government said Thursday."We are trying to speed up the process of preparations for departure," the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said. "The captain of the semisubmersible ship will make the decision (to leave)." (Yonhap)The Sewol, which capsized in waters off the southwest coast in 2014, killing 295 with nine people still unaccounted for, was raised from t
Social Affairs March 30, 2017
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Cruise ships' short transit time hurting sightseeing: survey
The transit time of cruise ships docking in South Korea has decreased in recent years, a survey showed Thursday, leading to calls for the country to promote major tourist attractions near ports and get cruise operators to stay longer.The average transit time was 7.6 hours last year, according to the survey of 2,043 cruise tourists by the Korea Tourism Organization.The comparable figures were 8.9 hours in 2014 and 8.2 hours in 2015.About 34.7 percent of those questioned said they were dissatisfie
Social Affairs March 30, 2017
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Presidential nominee Yoo says to meet Trump first if elected
The presidential nominee of a splinter conservative party has vowed to meet with US President Donald Trump before any other foreign leader if elected in the upcoming poll.Yoo Seong-min, a four-term lawmaker and presidential nominee of the Bareun Party, made the remark in response to a question about which country he plans to visit first if he wins the election on May 9. Yoo Seong-min speaks in an interview with Yonhap News Agency at the National Assembly in Seoul on March 29, 2017. (Yonhap)"(I)
Politics March 30, 2017
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Korea, US stick to THAAD deployment schedule: ministry
South Korea's defense ministry dismissed a news report Thursday that the deployment of an advanced US missile defense system in the country may be delayed due to a political reason."There is no change in the basic position that South Korea and the US will deploy the THAAD system of the US Forces Korea at an early date within this year as the two sides agreed," Moon Sang-kyun, a spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense, said at a regular press briefing.Moon Sang-kyun, a spokesman for the Mi
Defense March 30, 2017
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NK designates drug production as crime subject to execution
North Korea has added illegal cultivation of opium and drug production to a list of crimes subject to execution, a report by a South Korean think tank showed Thursday.North Korea has designated such acts as one of eight crimes that are subject to capital punishment through the 2013 revision of penal codes, according to the report on North Korea's human rights by the Korea Institute for National Unification.Previously, those who committed such acts were sentenced to the maximum of five years of h
North Korea March 30, 2017
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Regulator to conduct special audit on Samsung BioLogics
South Korea's financial regulator said Thursday that it will conduct a special audit on Samsung BioLogics Co., a biopharmaceutical unit of Samsung Group, over alleged accounting irregularities.The Financial Supervisory Service made the decision on Wednesday, an FSS official said. (Yonhap)The FSS official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the regulator found "unclear parts" in an audit report of Samsung BioLogics, which was revised by the Korean Institute of Certified Public Account
Industry March 30, 2017
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Crime-prone foreign nationals banned from entering Korea from April
Foreign nationals perceived as prone to commit acts of terrorism and other crimes will be barred from boarding international flights bound for South Korea, starting next month, the government said Thursday.The Ministry of Justice said that an advance passenger identification system will formally take effect April 1 to prevent crime-prone foreigners from boarding South Korea-bound planes at overseas airports. (Yonhap)The system will be applied to all flights of 86 airliners that depart for South
Social Affairs March 30, 2017
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Hollywood monster flick 'Colossal' releases photos of Korean filming
The Hollywood sci-fi action thriller "Colossal" unveiled photos of its South Korean filming Thursday to attract more interest from local movie fans ahead of its release next month. In the new US Sundance Festival-screened film, Anne Hathaway plays an unemployed, heavy-drinking woman named Gloria who is forced to leave her life in New York and move back to her hometown.When news reports surface that a giant creature is destroying Seoul, Gloria gradually comes to the realization that she is someho
Film March 30, 2017
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New crime show 'Tunnel' abuzz on China's Weibo: agency
"Tunnel," a new time-slip crime series on South Korean cable channel OCN, has become the talk of the town on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, a talent agency said Thursday.The number of posts mentioning "Tunnel," which premiered last week, rose to more than 660,000 on Weibo as of early Thursday, according to G-Tree Creative, which represents the show's lead actor Choi Jin-hyuk. (OCN)"This shows the high level of interest among (Chinese) fans despite the import ban on South Korean cultura
Television March 30, 2017
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Think tank ups Korea's 2017 growth estimate
The South Korean economy is likely to grow at a faster pace than previously expected in 2017 on the back of rising exports, a leading private think tank said Thursday.In its latest economic outlook, the Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI) projected Asia's fourth-largest economy to grow 2.5 percent this year, up from its earlier 2.1 percent estimate made in December. (Yonhap)The think tank forecast the South Korean economy to expand 2.3 percent in the first half of this year and 2.7 percent
Industry March 30, 2017
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NK claims its nuclear deterrent at its peak
North Korea's official media claimed Thursday its nuclear deterrent has reached its highest level, one day ahead of the fourth anniversary of the declaration of leader Kim Jong-un's signature policy guideline. On March 31, 2013, the North's ruling Workers' Party adopted the policy of simultaneously pursuing economic and nuclear development at its plenary meeting amid tough UN sanctions against the North's nuclear test the previous month. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attends the test of a
North Korea March 30, 2017
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Korea sets up 100 super charging stations EVs in Q1
South Korea has set up 100 hundred super charging stations for electric vehicles in the firs three months of the year as part of the government-led efforts to expand overall infrastructure for green cars, the energy ministry said Thursday.The total numbers built this year alone is equal to all super charging stations in the country at present, and up from zero in the first quarter of last year, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. This photo, provided by Hyundai Motor Co., sh
Mobility March 30, 2017
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Hall of Famer George Brett to throw out ceremonial first pitch in Korea
Hall of Famer George Brett will throw out the ceremonial first pitch for a South Korean baseball club this weekend.The NC Dinos of the Korea Baseball Organization said Brett, who spent his entire 21-year career with the Kansas City Royals, will do the honors on Sunday in the third game of their season-opening series against the Lotte Giants at Masan Stadium in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, some 400 kilometers southeast of Seoul. In this Associated Press photo taken on March 15, 2017, Geor
Baseball March 30, 2017
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Korea eyes record medal haul at 2018 Winter Olympics at home
Host South Korea will eye a record medal haul at the 2018 Winter Olympics, a senior sports official said Thursday.Lee Jae-kun, head of the National Training Center in Seoul, said South Korea's goal at the PyeongChang Winter Games is to grab at least eight gold medals to finish inside the top four in the medal race next February.At a press conference, Lee added the country will also chase four silver medals and eight bronze medals. Soohorang (R) and Bandabi, the official mascots of the 2018 Pyeon
More Sports March 30, 2017
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Korea may confer order on ex-Rep. Honda for work on sex slaves
South Korea is considering conferring an order of merit on a former American congressman who fought for Korean victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery, an official said Wednesday.Mike Honda, who served in Congress from 2001 to early this year, was at the forefront of efforts to get Japan to admit to its past wrongdoing and apologize to women who were forced to work in front-line Japanese brothels during World War II. Korea was a colony of Japan from 1910 to 1945.Mike Honda (Yonhap)The Ministry
Foreign Affairs March 30, 2017
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