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Appellate court upholds fine on liberal party chief
A Seoul appellate court on Tuesday upheld a lower court ruling to fine a liberal party chief for violating election laws but stopped short of revoking her parliamentary seat.Rep. Choo Mi-ae of the Democratic Party was fined 800,000 won ($714) after being found guilty of breaking the Public Official Election Act with false remarks ahead of the parliamentary election last April. The Seoul High Court confirmed the ruling.Rep. Choo Mi-ae (R) of the liberal Democratic Party leaves the Seoul High Cour
Politics March 21, 2017
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In Mosul, a heavy but not crushing blow to IS group
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) _ Iraqi troops have surrounded western Mosul and military leaders vow it's only a matter of time until they crush the last major stand of the Islamic State group in Iraq. But the militants are positioning themselves to defend the remains of their so-called ``caliphate'' in Syria and wage an insurgent campaign in Iraq.The extremists are carrying out what looks like an organized, fighting withdrawal: a core of fighters is holding out in the city using hundreds of thousands of civi
World News March 14, 2017
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Brexit explained: What's next on the UK's road out of the EU
LONDON (AP) _ Britain's Parliament has told Prime Minister Theresa May she can file for divorce from the European Union. She will send the formal letter by the end of March. Then comes the hard part _ the arguments, the lawyers, the squabbles over money. Here's a look at the main issues and what happens next.WHAT IS THE EU AND WHY IS BRITAIN LEAVING? The EU is a bloc of 28 nations sharing relatively open borders, a single market in goods and services and _ for 19 nations _ a single currency,
World News March 14, 2017
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Park will 'actively' cooperate with corruption probe: attorney
Ousted President Park Geun-hye will "actively" cooperate with the prosecution's ongoing probe into her corruption scandal, her attorney said Tuesday, hours after investigators announced their plan to summon her for questioning this week.Son Bum-kyu, Park's attorney, made the remarks, raising speculation that she could accept the request this time for the face-to-face questioning, which she rejected last year based on the presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. An image of a flag of Pros
Politics March 14, 2017
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Korea, Japan fail to iron out differences on girl statue issue
Top diplomats of South Korea and Japan held bilateral talks on Friday but failed to iron out differences over a controversial statue as they remained firm on their own stances, a government source said.South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida met in the German city of Bonn on the sidelines of a group of 20 meeting. The meeting comes amid friction over the girl statue civic groups recently installed before the Japanese consulate in the South Korean por
Foreign Affairs Feb. 18, 2017
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Tillerson urges China to 'use all available tools' to rein in N. Korea
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged China on Friday to "use all available tools" to rein in North Korea when he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, his spokesman said.The meeting took place in the Germany city of Bonn on the sidelines of a meeting of the foreign ministers of the Group of 20 nations. It was the first time the top diplomats from the two countries have met since the inauguration of US President Donald Trump.(Yonhap)"Secretary Tillerson also highlighted the increasing t
Foreign Affairs Feb. 18, 2017
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UN chief urges N. Korea to work toward denuclearization
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday North Korea should fully comply with UN Security Council resolutions and work toward denuclearization.Guterres made the remark when he met one-on-one with South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se in the German city of Bonn on the sidelines of the foreign ministers' meeting of the Group of 20 nations, expressing deep concern over the North's latest missile test, according to the Foreign Ministry. South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se shakes
Foreign Affairs Feb. 18, 2017
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Hyundai Motor plans to build Korea's tallest building in Seoul
Hyundai Motor Group's new headquarters building to be constructed in southern Seoul by 2021 will be the country's tallest, a district office said Wednesday.Its draft document for environmental impact assessment submitted to the Gangnam Ward Office showed that the main building of the planned Global Business Center (GBC) will be 569 meters tall.Previously, the world's fifth-largest carmaker said the 105-story main tower will be 553 meters, lower than the 555-meter Lotte World Tower awaiting the c
Companies Feb. 1, 2017
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‘Free trade still backbone of global prosperity’
Following Britain’s anticipated exit from the European Union, the U.K. economy will suffer from its self-inflicted withdrawal, while the impact on Europe will be minor, an influential economist has said.Klaus Regling, managing director of the European Stability Mechanism -- an intergovernmental organization based in Luxembourg City that provides financial assistance to eurozone member states in an emergency -- came to Korea to participate in the Global Financial Stability Conference 2016 in Seou
Foreign Affairs July 31, 2016
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[HERALD INTERVIEW] Sri Lanka touts South Korea as ideal investment partner
Moving past three decades of civil war, Sri Lanka is transforming itself into a vibrant commercial hub in South Asia, and reengaging the international community and furthering bilateral ties are key, the nation’s top envoy said.“As Korea has made miraculous progress in democracy and economy in such a short period of time, it is an exemplary model for Sri Lanka, which is starting its journey toward economic prosperity,” said Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera in an interview with The Korea Hera
Foreign Affairs March 14, 2016
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