Articles by Ock Hyun-ju
Ock Hyun-ju
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China touts Asia trade pact as Trump vows to dump TPP
China hopes for "early results" in negotiations for a giant Asian trade pact, its foreign ministry said Tuesday after US President-elect Donald Trump vowed to ditch a rival deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.Trump pledged in a short video message to signal the US's withdrawal from the TPP -- a vast, arduously negotiated agreement between 12 countries that does not include China -- on his first day in the White House.The TPP is the economic plank of outgoing US President Barack Obama's strate
World News Nov. 22, 2016
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UN point man on N. Korean human rights urges building communication line with Pyongyang
Cooperation with North Korea should be sought as the international community seeks to address the serious human rights situation in the country, the United Nations' point man on the issue said Tuesday, calling for the establishment of a line of communication with the Pyongyang regime."It has been quite challenging for my predecessors to engage North Korean authorities and I am very well aware of this situation," the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in the Democrat
Foreign Affairs Nov. 22, 2016
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'Descendants' writer, director team up for new fantasy piece
Most followers of Korean pop culture will remember the megahit TV series "Descendants of the Sun," which created a sensation at home and abroad.The writer and director of that drama have teamed up again to create a fantasy rom-com based on the lives of an immortal goblin, an amnesiac grim reaper and a high school girl claiming to be the goblin's future bride.In its lead roles, "Goblin" has cast actors Gong Yoo, Lee Dong-wook, Kim Go-eun, Yoo In-na and Yook Sung-jae, a member of the boy band BTOB
Television Nov. 22, 2016
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Former employee at Deloitte Anjin indicted over false reports for Daewoo Shipbuilding
A former employee at a local accounting firm has been indicted on charges of writing false reports for cash-strapped Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., prosecutors said Tuesday.The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office said it indicted the former accountant at Deloitte Anjin LLC, surnamed Bae, on charges of violating the Certified Public Accountant Act and the Act on External Audit of Stock Companies.Bae, who served as the manager in charge of Daewoo Shipbuilding's external audit
Social Affairs Nov. 22, 2016
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Presidential office denies allegations over medicine purchases
The presidential office Cheong Wa Dae on Tuesday denied rumors that it had purchased large amounts of medicines from a local pharmaceutical firm with the help of a doctor linked to President Park Geun-hye's confidante at the center of an ongoing corruption scandal.Citing data from the state-run health insurance review agency, Rep. Kim Sang-hee of the main opposition Democratic Party claimed that Cheong Wa Dae purchased 20 million won (US$16,999) worth of medicines from Green Cross Corp. in March
Politics Nov. 22, 2016
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First court hearing on influence-peddling scandal to be held next month
A local court said Tuesday the first hearing on the influence-peddling scandal in which President Park Geun-hye was named an accomplice to a corruption scheme involving her friend and former aides will be held next month.The Seoul Central District Court said the first preparatory hearing for Choi Soon-sil, Park's longtime friend, and two former presidential secretaries is slated for Dec. 13.They were indicted on Sunday on a string of charges including abuse of authority and coercion for allegedl
Social Affairs Nov. 22, 2016
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[Graphic News] Only 2 in 10 manager positions filled by women
Only two in 10 employees in management positions at South Korean companies are women, highlighting the continued gender disparity at work, government data released Monday showed. According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor, women account for 37.79 percent of the total workforce in the country, with 20.9 percent of management posts being held by women at the 2,040 state-run and private firms that were surveyed. Firms with more than 1,000 staff members had a higher level of female managers,
Social Affairs Nov. 22, 2016
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Demonstrations turn whimsical
With South Korea seeing a series of street rallies against scandal-hit President Park Geun-hye in recent weeks, the protests are turning more creative with satirical performances, open microphone sessions, comedy and music. On Saturday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the nation in the fourth straight weekend of rallies to demand President Park resign over an influence-peddling and corruption scandal involving her close confidante Choi Soon-sil. Many citizens were seen sta
Social Affairs Nov. 20, 2016
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Chung illegally admitted to Ewha: ministry
Chung Yoo-ra, the daughter of President Park Geun-hye’s embattled confidante Choi Soon-sil, was illegally admitted to a prestigious university in Seoul and was given special treatment after enrollment, the Education Ministry confirmed Friday.Releasing the result of its audit of Ewha Womans University, the ministry said that it would request law enforcement authorities to launch a criminal investigation into Chung, her mother, the college’s former president, faculty members and officials. “Since
Social Affairs Nov. 18, 2016
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Chung illegally admitted to Ewha University: ministry
Chung Yoo-ra, the daughter of President Park Geun-hye’s embattled confidante Choi Soon-sil, was illegally admitted to a prestigious university in Seoul and was also given special treatment in academic records after enrollment, the Education Ministry confirmed Friday.In a briefing to release the result of the audit of Ewha University and its faculty members, the ministry said that the school manipulated its admission process to accept Chung and she was given overly generous marks despite not atte
Social Affairs Nov. 18, 2016
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Controversy persists over HIV test for English teachers
To teach English in Korea, Christina had to prove she was not HIV-positive. The US citizen was reluctant, but complied with the rule, undergoing a blood test for HIV and submitting the results to local authorities in order to get a job at a public school. When she found out that Korean and Korean-American teachers at the school were exempted from the test despite doing the same job, she was offended. “It perpetuates perceptions of foreigners as dirty, dangerous and impure. I think it
Social Affairs Nov. 17, 2016
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Park supporters plan rally for Saturday
Supporters of beleaguered President Park Geun-hye are being asked to show up in droves Saturday to counter last week’s record-breaking anti-Park rally. An online fan club of the conservative leader, who call themselves an “association of those who love President Park Geun-hye,” plans to hold a rally at Seoul Station on Saturday. The 73,000-member group plans to march toward Gwanghwamun Square, where over 1 million gathered last Saturday to demand Park’s removal from office over the influence-ped
Social Affairs Nov. 14, 2016
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Possible evidence of Park’s role in scandal surfaces
The prosecution has obtained fresh evidence and testimonies that may implicate President Park Geun-hye in the spiraling scandal involving her confidante Choi Soon-sil. Park’s ex-presidential aides, who are now under questioning in the prosecution’s probe, told interrogators that they had just followed orders from President Park, after initially denying her role in the scandal, multiple media outlets reported Thursday. According to reports, An Chong-bum, ex-presidential secretary for policy coord
Social Affairs Nov. 10, 2016
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[Newsmaker] Fall from grace for ‘crown prince’
At the center of the spiraling influence-peddling scandal engulfing South Korea is Cha Eun-taek, who has been dubbed “crown prince” in the local culture scene for wielding great influence over various state-led cultural projects.Cha, who was arrested upon his return to Korea from China late Tuesday night, is believed to be a core member of the Choi Soon-sil’s clique attending a secretive meeting to discuss state affairs. His professor and uncle served President Park Geun-hye as culture minister
Social Affairs Nov. 9, 2016
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Prosecution secures key evidence in Choi scandal
The prosecution Monday secured what appears to be key evidence that Choi Soon-sil, President Park Geun-hye’s longtime confidante, meddled in state affairs in an escalating investigation into the influence-peddling scandal. Prosecutors said they discovered recorded phone conversations between Park’s former presidential aide Jeong Ho-seong and Choi on Jeong’s phones that were seized during a raid on his home late last month. Jeong, ex-secretary for the president’s private affairs, was arrested Sun
Social Affairs Nov. 7, 2016
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