Articles by Lim Jeong-yeo
Lim Jeong-yeo
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Front-runner presidential candidate urges probe into intel agency's alleged spying on Constitutional Court
Liberal presidential front-runner Moon Jae-in called for an investigation on Sunday into allegations that the National Intelligence Service has spied on the Constitutional Court in the runup to its ruling on President Park Geun-hye's impeachment. Citing a former high-rank NIS official, SBS reported a day earlier that the spy agency has been gathering information on the Constitutional Court as justices move to deliver a ruling on the impeachment. The Constitutional Court is widely expected to
Politics March 5, 2017
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Sales of autonomous cars expected to hit 20 mln worldwide in 2035: report
Worldwide sales of autonomous cars are forecast to reach 20 million units by the year of 2035 on the back of rapid development of related technologies, a report said Sunday."The smart car market will expand to a large extent as self-driving cars are expected to hit the road around 2020," said the report released by the state-funded Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade. Google’s self-driving vehicle. (Yonhap)It said the autonomous car industry will expand sharply in the coming years
Mobility March 5, 2017
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N. Korea attacks S. Korean foreign minister's remarks on VX
North Korea on Sunday attacked the South Korean foreign minister's recent international speech calling on the United Nations to severely penalize North Korea over its use of VX nerve agent.North Korea's propaganda website Uriminzokkiri called Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se's speech in Geneva last week "psychotic slander" in its posting earlier in the day.In the Conference of Disarmament in Geneva last week, Yun said North Korea's chemical weapons threats became a reality following the country's u
North Korea March 5, 2017
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Seoul to inject W10b to support MICE sector this year
The Seoul city government said Sunday that it will inject 10 billion won ($8.6 million) this year to support the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition industry in 2017.The metropolitan city said in its new five-point plan that it will be sponsoring the See you in SEOUL Special event to make Seoul more attractive as the destination for MICE. Korea MICE Expo 2016 that was held by the Korea Tourism Organization last year. (Yonhap)The industry refers to a kind of package service that bundles
Industry March 5, 2017
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Korea's per capita GNI unlikely to reach $30,000 in 2017
South Korea is unlikely to reach its long-held target of $30,000 in gross national income per capita this year, as its economy is losing steam at a faster pace, local experts said Sunday.The GNI per capita refers to the total domestic and foreign output by residents of a country, reflecting the income level of the economy.South Korea's GNI per capita was $27,340 in 2015, ranking 46th in the world, with 43 countries over the $30,000 level, regarded as "advanced economies."For last year, South Kor
March 5, 2017
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Court set to deliver impeachment ruling as early as this week
The Constitutional Court is set to rule as early as this week on whether to oust or reinstate President Park Geun-hye who has been impeached by the National Assembly on charges of corruption and other wrongdoing.The general consensus is that the court will likely deliver its ruling on Friday or on March 13 before one of its justices retires and creates another vacancy on the bench.Park's ouster requires the approval of at least six of the court's nine justices. There are currently eight after Ch
Politics March 5, 2017
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China's THAAD retaliations may be in violation of WTO, FTA rules: foreign minister
A recent series of retaliatory economic actions taken by China against South Korea may be in violation of international trade law as well as their bilateral trade pact, Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se said Sunday, alluding to Seoul's possible move to bring the cases to an international court. "(They could) likely be in breach of the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the bilateral free trade agreement between South Korea and China," the top diplomat said in his appearance in a news pr
Foreign Affairs March 5, 2017
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Malaysia cites N. Korean envoy's dismissal of summons as reason to expulsion
The Malaysian foreign ministry has cited North Korean Ambassador Kang Chol's refusal to accept formal summons as the reason for its decision to expel him, official sources said Sunday.On Saturday, Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced its decision to kick out North Korea's ambassador, ordering him to leave the country by Monday 6 p.m.The decision was the latest in a series of punitive actions Malaysia has taken in response to North Korea's assassination of leader Kim Jong-un's estrang
North Korea March 5, 2017
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Rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae bids farewell to her rewarding
South Korean rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae on Saturday officially bid farewell to her 17-year-long career in the sport. Son called time on her performing days following her decision last month to not enter the national team selection trials. The 22-year-old said she now wants to live an ordinary life. "Rhythmic gymnastics has been almost everything in my life," Son said at a press conference at Taeneung National Training Center in Seoul. "I left school for about a year for the Olympics, but now
More Sports March 5, 2017
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N. Korea sends another encrypted number broadcast
North Korea's state radio station resumed broadcasting mysterious numbers Sunday that could be some kind of coded message to its agents operating in South Korea.The message began just after midnight (Seoul time), at 12:15 a.m., by the North's propaganda station Radio Pyongyang. It lasted a few minutes with the message being repeated twice. The last encrypted message sent by the North was detected on Feb. 19 with this being the seventh of its kind this year. (사진=연합뉴스)The announcer addressed the "
North Korea March 5, 2017
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No more visa-free travel for North Korean visitors: Zahid
Visitors from North Korea to Malaysia will be required to apply for visas beginning March 6.Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid said Thursday that the move was for security purposes after taking into account recent developments involving citizens of that country.“We will gazette this and visas for North Korean visitors are a must starting Monday,” he said. Zahid (The Star)Currently, Malaysian passport-holders are the only visitors who can travel to North Korea without a vi
North Korea March 2, 2017
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Speech viewers stunned by on-script, less fiery Trump
Who was that calm, composed man, and what has he done with Donald Trump? That may have been the most common reaction from the viewers of the president’s address to Congress on Tuesday night. Those looking for fireworks came away empty. What they witnessed instead was a poised and on-script president, an image some said was as stunning at this stage as any outrageous statement. Mike Mullowney, of Boston, who did not vote for Trump, sat down with his family to watch “a complete circus” and was in
World News March 1, 2017
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Korea, US reaffirm THAAD deployment in national security advisers' phone talks
The national security advisers of South Korea and the United States held their first phone conversation Wednesday and pledged to carry out the deployment of a US missile defense system here as planned, the presidential office said.Kim Kwan-jin, chief of South Korea's National Security Office, and H.R. McMaster, the Trump administration's national security adviser, agreed to respond firmly to North Korea's military provocations during their talks that lasted for 30 minutes, the presidential offic
Defense March 1, 2017
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Duo charged with Kim Jong-nam's murder
Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 29, and Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, have been charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code, which carries the mandatory death penalty upon conviction, for the murder of a North Korean on Feb 13.Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, was first brought before the Magistrate’s Court, Wednesday.In the charge sheet, she was accused, together with four men still at large, of murdering a “Kim Chol” at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) departure hall in Sepang.(Image captur
North Korea March 1, 2017
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Acting president vows to take stern actions against NK provocations
South Korea's Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn said Wednesday the country will take strong actions against any provocations made by North Korea and seek tougher sanctions on Pyongyang with the United Nations."We will strongly punish any provocations and threats from North Korea based on the solid Seoul-Washington alliance," Hwang said during a speech marking the 98th anniversary of the March 1 Independence Movement. "We will make North Korea change its erroneous cognition by sla
Politics March 1, 2017
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