Articles by Ock Hyun-ju
Ock Hyun-ju
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Freedom of navigation should be guaranteed in disputed South China Sea: Korean defense minister
Freedom of navigation and flight should be guaranteed in the disputed South China Sea, South Korea's Defense Minister Han Min-koo said in a regional security forum held on Wednesday in Malaysia where defense chiefs from the U.S. and China and Asian countries gathered together.Speaking to the general session of the ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus), Han said "The stance of the Republic of Korea is that a peaceful resolution of the South China Sea dispute and the freedom of navigat
Foreign Affairs Nov. 4, 2015
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N. Korea denies 2 S. Koreans access to Kaesong complex
North Korea has denied the entry of two South Koreans to the joint industrial complex in the North's border town of Kaesong, a unification ministry official here said Wednesday.The North verbally notified its decision on Tuesday to deny the two, including a vice chairman of the South Korea's management committee for the complex, the access, claiming that they oppose its stance and only represent the South Korean side, according to the official. The official said that the North's decision is in v
North Korea Nov. 4, 2015
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EU urges VW to speed up emissions-cheating probe
The EU urged Volkswagen Wednesday to hurry up its investigation into the pollution-cheating scandal after revelations that the row may also involve petrol engines and not just diesel.The comments by the 28-nation bloc came as shares in embattled German auto giant took a renewed battering on the latest revelations."The commission invites VW to speed up its internal investigation," European Commission spokeswoman Lucia Caudet told a daily briefing."We need to clarify without delays what kind of CO
International Nov. 4, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Presidents of China, Taiwan to hold historic meeting
The presidents of China and Taiwan will meet this weekend in Singapore, the two sides said Wednesday, in the first such talks between the rivals since they split at the end of a civil war in 1949.Seen as an attempt to boost the pro-Beijing Kuomintang's chances in Taiwan's presidential elections in January, the surprise meeting is likely to rattle voters already concerned about Beijing's growing influence on the island. (Yonhap)It follows a swift warming of relations with Beijing since Taiwan's
International Nov. 4, 2015
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Witness in Itaewon murder case testifies
A Korean-American who was cleared of killing a South Korean college student nearly two decades ago in the Itaewon murder case testified Wednesday that he saw murder suspect Arthur John Patterson stabbing the victim with a knife. Edward Lee, 36, who stood trial as a murder suspect 18 years ago, appeared at Seoul Central District Court as a witness this time in a reopened trial with Patterson as the new suspect.(Yonhap)The court opened a fresh investigation into the murder in which college student
Social Affairs Nov. 4, 2015
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Guidelines issued on sex discrimination in hiring
The South Korean government said Tuesday that it would send major companies guidelines on how to prevent sexual discrimination in the hiring processes in response to criticism over the lack of efforts to monitor and discipline workplaces against such violations. The Ministry of Employment and Labor said it would introduce a set of discrimination rules to 2,186 conglomerates and 82 major franchises to encourage them to root out sexual discrimination in the hiring process and at workplaces. While
Social Affairs Nov. 3, 2015
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Watchdog urges state plan for workplace human rights
South Korea’s human rights commission said Monday that it plans to recommend the government to set rules on business management to avert human rights abuses at workplaces.The National Human Rights Commission of Korea will reveal its recommendations to the government at the upcoming forum, titled “Human Rights Management Forum,” on Friday and collect opinions from civil society, businesses and the public. (Yonhap)The commission will ask the government to draft a National Action Plan in accordanc
Social Affairs Nov. 2, 2015
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Koreans’ average work hours still second-longest in OECD
South Koreans work the second-longest hours among OECD countries, but with relatively low labor productivity, recent data showed. Statistics compiled by the Paris-based club of advanced economies show that the average South Korean -- including salaried employees, self-employed and part-timers -- worked 2,124 hours in 2014, up 45 hours from the previous year. This marks 1.2 times, or 354 hours, more than the average for the 34 Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development member countri
Social Affairs Nov. 2, 2015
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Russian civilian plane crashes in Sinai: Egypt PM
A Russian airliner crashed on Saturday in Egypt's restive Sinai Peninsula, the office of the prime minister said in a statement. A "Russian civilian plane... crashed in the central Sinai," the office of Prime Minister Sharif Ismail said in a statement. A senior aviation official said it was a charter flight operated by a Russian company and had on board 217 passengers and seven crew members. Communication with the aircraft was lost, he added. Sergei Lzvolsky, an official with the Russian aviatio
International Oct. 31, 2015
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China faces mounting pressure over maritime claims
Pressure on China over its claims to most of the strategic South China Sea went up a couple of notches this week. First the U.S. sent a warship, in its most direct challenge yet to Beijing's artificial island building. Then, over Chinese objections, an international tribunal ruled it had jurisdiction in a case brought by the Philippines on maritime claims.Neither action appeared likely to stop China in its tracks, as it seeks to assert its control over resource-rich waters that it considers vita
International Oct. 31, 2015
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Indonesia approves budget for joint development of Korean fighter jet
The Indonesian parliament has approved the first batch of funds for joint development of a new South Korean fighter jet with stealth capabilities, government officials said Saturday, amid mounting questions here over the possibility of the very project.According to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the Indonesian parliament approved a 1.07-trillion-Rupiah (US$78.6 million) budget Friday to be invested in South Korea's fighter jet development project, called KF-X.The money is th
Foreign Affairs Oct. 31, 2015
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Park holds talks with Chinese PM
President Park Geun-hye began talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Saturday ahead of a trilateral summit with Japan. Park and Li are expected to discuss ways to further boost bilateral relations and exchange opinions on issues of mutual interest, including North Korea's nuclear weapons program, according to South Korean officials. Li arrived in Seoul earlier in the day in his first trip to South Korea since 2013 when he took office. Park and Li are set to meet with Japanese Prime Mini
Foreign Affairs Oct. 31, 2015
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Seoul shares to stay rangebound on U.S. rate woes next week
South Korean shares are expected to trade in a tight range next week as investors remain concerned over a possible U.S. rate increase, analysts said Saturday.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed at 2,029.47 points on Friday, down 0.54 percent from last week.Earlier this week, the South Korean stock market gained ground on the back of upbeat data from China, the country's top trading partner.The market, however, later edged down as investors took a wait-and-see approach
Oct. 31, 2015
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New U.N. resolution on N.K. human rights urges N.K. to join ILO
A newly proposed U.N. resolution on North Korea's human rights situation recommends the communist nation accede to the International Labor Organization and comply with all labor related pacts, U.N. sources said Friday.The European Union-proposed resolution, which has been submitted to the Third Committee of the U.N. General Assembly, calls for referring the North to the International Criminal Court for human rights abuses, just as last year's resolution did.But this year's resolution moved a ste
International Oct. 31, 2015
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Lockheed Martin reverses itself, claims unaware of Korea-U.S. THAAD talks
U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin said Friday it is not aware of any talks taking place between South Korea and the United States about the THAAD missile defense system, reversing an earlier claim that such discussions are already under way."We regret the inaccurate information that was provided by Lockheed Martin yesterday at a media event in Washington," Jennifer Whitlow, senior vice president for communications at Lockheed Martin, said in a statement. "We are not aware of any discussions bet
Defense Oct. 31, 2015
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