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Kim Da-sol
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Teenager kidnaps, kills 8-year-old girl
A 16-year-old girl admitted to having kidnapped and killed an 8-year-old who was found dead Wednesday in Incheon, police said Thursday. The suspect, a high school dropout with records of mental illness, is currently in police custody. She allegedly met the victim at a park in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, on Wednesday afternoon and killed her with an unidentified weapon after luring the victim into her home with a phone. The suspect in a kidnap and murder case of an 8-year-old child is seen at Yeonsu Poli
Social Affairs March 30, 2017
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Transport ship carrying Sewol will set sail Thursday: ministry
The retrieved Sewol ferry will depart from the wreckage site Thursday and arrive at a port in Mokpo the following day, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said Wednesday. “Engineers are wrapping up operations to securely fix the ferry onto the semisubmersible transport ship and remove the two remaining buoyancy tanks before heading for Mokpo Port, a process which we expect to complete by Thursday,” said Lee Cheol-jo, a ministry official in charge of the salvage operation.(Yonhap)The ferry is es
Social Affairs March 29, 2017
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Crucial preparations complete to relocate Sewol to shore
Preparations have been completed for the retrieved Sewol ferry to be delivered to a port in Mokpo, where its insides will be searched for the nine passengers still missing, authorities said Sunday.“It looks like there will be no significant risk in transporting the ferry to shore from now on, since it is safely placed on the balanced deck of the semisubmersible vessel,” Yoon Hak-bae, the Oceans and Fisheries vice minister, told reporters Sunday.The Sewol ferry sits on a semisubmersible vessel in
Social Affairs March 26, 2017
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Sewol ferry raised after 3 years
Part of the sunken Sewol ferry has surfaced above water, with two salvage barges lifting the vessel Thursday, almost three years after it sank in waters off Jindo, South Jeolla Province.While some of the bereaved families watched from boats near the site, salvage operators worked overnight to lift the 145-meter long, 6,825-ton ferry which had been lying at a depth of 44 meters after it sank on April 16, 2014. Among its 476 passengers, 304, mostly high school students, lost their lives. Nine are
Social Affairs March 23, 2017
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Lights off Saturday to save planet
Earth Hour, a worldwide grassroots movement to raise awareness of climate change, will return for its 10th edition Saturday, encouraging people to show their commitment to saving the planet by turning off the lights. The event, organized by World Wide Fund for Nature, will see individuals, communities, households and businesses switch off nonessential lights for an hour from 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Namsan Tower in Seoul (123rf)In 2007, Earth Hour was launched in Sydney, Australia, to send a message
Social Affairs March 22, 2017
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Families pray to see bodies after long delay in raising Sewol ferry
JINDO, South Jeolla Province -- The closest port to the site of the Sewol disaster is Paengmok Port, about 25 kilometers from where the ferry sank in waters off Jindo on April 16, 2014.On the day of the ferry sinking, the small provincial port was a madhouse.Beloved children's dead bodies were dragged out of the sea. Mothers cried and fainted in front of them. Reporters rushed after grieving families. Rescue officials shook their heads with no sign of additional rescue.Three years on, the madnes
Social Affairs March 20, 2017
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[From the Scene] Final preparations underway to lift sunken Sewol ferry
JINDO, South Jeolla Province -- After nearly three years lying on the sea bed, the Sewol ferry is finally ready to come out of the water. And the day when the ill-fated passenger ship is brought on land would, for the victims’ families and many ordinary citizens, mark the start of a long-awaited end to bitter disputes and acrimonies over why this country that prides itself in technological prowess failed to rescue over 300 passengers from a slowly sinking ship in broad daylight. On Friday, when
Social Affairs March 19, 2017
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Police investigate fire that engulfed Incheon fish market
Police said Saturday that a fire that gutted some 220 street stalls of a traditional fish market in the western port city of Incheon started from a stall in a vinyl-wrapped makeshift building.(Yonhap)The fire broke out at 1:36 a.m. and was put out two and a half hours later. Some 140 firefighters, 53 fire engines and 40 police officers were mobilized, police said.No injuries or fatalities have been reported yet. Police put property damage at around 650 million won ($574,712).Investigators found
Social Affairs March 18, 2017
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U.S. nuclear envoy is on Asia trip
The top U.S. envoy on North Korea was in China Saturday on his weeklong trip to Asia to discuss cooperation in reining in a provocative Pyongyang, a diplomatic source here said.Joseph Yoon began his trip to Beijing and Seoul on Friday and is set to arrive in Seoul on Monday, according to the source.The trip by the special representative for North Korea policy of the State Department comes as the Donald Trump administration is reshaping its North Korea policy.U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
World News March 18, 2017
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U.S. think tank: N. Korea operating lithium-6 plant for hydrogen bombs
WASHINGTON (Yonhap) -- North Korea is believed to have built and is operating a plant to produce lithium 6, a key ingredient for hydrogen bombs that are much more powerful than conventional nuclear weapons, a U.S. think tank claimed Friday.The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) said the plant appears be located at the Hungnam Chemical Complex near Hamhung on the North's east coast. It cited a 2012 order the North placed in China to purchase large quantities of mercury and li
World News March 18, 2017
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Canadian government apologizes to citizens tortured in Syria
OTTAWA (AFP) -- The Canadian government on Friday formally apologized in a statement to three of its citizens who were tortured in Syria, which Canadian officials allegedly played an indirect role in.The government said it had settled civil suits with three Canadian nationals -- Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou Elmaati and Muayyed Nureddin -- who were arrested and tortured in Syrian custody just after the 9/11 attacks and detained until 2004. "On behalf of the Government of Canada, we wish to apolog
World News March 18, 2017
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N. Korean airport among world's worst in global survey
North Korea's only international airport in Pyongyang has been named one of the world's worst airports in a British customer satisfaction survey released this week. (Yonhap)In Skytrax's review of over 500 airports around the world, Sunan International Airport failed to make it into the 2017 World Airport Awards list in any category including cleanness, staff service, or dining and shopping facilities.It received the lowest level of two points in a scale of 10 in customer assessment.Sunan, which
North Korea March 18, 2017
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Hillary Clinton says she's 'ready to come out of the woods'
SCRANTON (AP) -- Hillary Clinton said Friday she's "ready to come out of the woods" and help Americans find common ground.Clinton’s gradual return to the public spotlight following her presidential election loss continued with a St. Patrick's Day speech in her late father’s Pennsylvania hometown of Scranton."I'm like a lot of my friends right now, I have a hard time watching the news," Clinton told an Irish women’s group.But she urged a divided country to work together to solve problems, recalli
World News March 18, 2017
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Creditors set to decide fate of cash-strapped Daewoo Shipbuilding
Creditors of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. are set to announce a set of new rescue schemes next week for the cash-strapped shipbuilder, with many expecting the shipbuilder to be put under a debt workout in the worst case scenario, industry sources said Saturday.According to the sources, the creditors, led by the state-run Korea Development Bank, will map out up to 3 trillion won ($2.6billion) worth of assistance measures for the shipbuilder to help the company overcome a deepening
Industry March 18, 2017
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Finance minister briefs IMF chief on foreign exchange
South Korean Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho gave a detailed briefing on the country's foreign exchange policy when he met with IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Friday amid concern the United States could designate Seoul as a currency manipulator.Yoo met with IMF Managing Director Lagarde on the sidelines of the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting held in Baden-Baden, Germany, in an effort to promote IMF's understanding that South Korea's policy does not constitute currency manipu
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