Articles by Yim Hyun-su
Yim Hyun-su
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Merkel ‘very sad’ over Germany’s World Cup loss to Korea
Chancellor Angela Merkel said that German people are “very sad” over the country’s stunning 2-0 loss to South Korea on Wednesday, as the defending champion got kicked out of the World Cup. Merkel was quoted as saying, “Honestly, all of us are very sad tonight,” during a conversation with humanoid robot Sophia at a robotics conference, just hours after Germany was defeated by Korea, resulting in its failure to advance to the next round.Her spokesman Steffen Seibert also expressed disappointment,
Soccer June 28, 2018
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[Weather] Monsoon season continues in South Korea
Monsoon season continues in South Korea bringing heavy rain to the southern part of the country including Jeju Island. The Busan Regional Meteorological Office issued heavy rainfall warnings in the city in the early hours of Thursday, with over 90 mm of rain forecast to pour down over a period of three hours.Monsoon rain in Busan will calm down briefly on Thursday afternoon before rain begins pouring down again on Friday morning. (Yonhap)People in Seoul will stay relatively dry, though some par
Social Affairs June 28, 2018
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7 indicted on suspicion of valuable technology leak
Seven people including a Chinese woman and a researcher have been indicted on suspicion of attempting to leak valuable industrial technology to China.The seven people with different backgrounds are awaiting trial on charges of attempted technology leakage to a Chinese competitor. They include a 36-year-old ex-researcher surnamed Kwon and a 30-year-old Chinese woman surnamed Lee, who works for a Chinese company.The case marks the first time a foreign national has been indicted in South Korea on c
Social Affairs June 27, 2018
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Black rice may help prevent osteoporosis: study
A new study suggested a possibility that black rice might help prevent the onset of osteoporosis.The joint study conducted by Eulji University and Korea University discovered that black rice extract can help prevent osteoporosis, the Rural Development Administration said on Wednesday.In the study, black rice aleurone layer extract was given to lab rats with osteoporosis over a period of 12 weeks and researchers found that bone density and bone strength among the rats increased 8 percent and 11 p
Technology June 27, 2018
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Jeju National University under fire for sexual harassment
Jeju National University has launched a comprehensive investigation of a professor over verbal abuse and sexual harassment allegations. Several departments including the human rights center at the university are investigating whether students had to put up with verbal abuse and sexual harassment from a professor on multiple occasions. The professor’s name remains unknown.The professor in questions has been hit with a slew of workplace misconduct allegations ranging from forcing students to buy e
Social Affairs June 27, 2018
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[Weather] Seoul temperature to reach 27 C as rain moves south
Temperatures in Seoul will be as high as 27 degrees Celsius on Wednesday afternoon, as rain moves south.Up to 150 millimeters of rain could pour down in the southern part of the country as the front moves away from the capital, with heavy rainfall warnings issued in many parts of the region.Wet weather will continue in the southern part until Thursday, bringing thunderstorms and lightning, while chances of rain remain low in Seoul.(Yonhap)Drivers are advised to take caution as visibility is redu
Social Affairs June 27, 2018
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Suzy’s first Asian fan meeting tour to wrap up in July
Actress-singer Suzy’s first fan meeting tour in Asia will come to an end in Seoul next month.The last leg of her very first fan meeting event, dubbed “WITH,” will take place at 7 p.m. on July 7 after stops in cities including Taipei, Hong Kong and Bangkok, her agency JYP Entertainment said Tuesday.In Bangkok, the former member of now disbanded girl group Miss A performed solo numbers including “Holiday” and “Sober.” She wowed Thai fans with a rendition of the Thai song “Tur Mai Koey Roo,” delive
Performance June 26, 2018
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Constitutional Court to hear conscientious objector cases
The Constitutional Court is scheduled to rule on several conscientious objectors on Thursday.The hearing scheduled this week is the latest in a series of conscientious objector cases heard by South Korea’s Constitutional Court, which has previously ruled that avoiding mandatory conscription is illegal, citing Article 88 of the Military Service Act. (Yonhap)South Korea has long taken a hardline stance on conscientious objectors, dating back to the 2004 ruling by the Supreme Court. But the Moon Ja
Social Affairs June 26, 2018
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[Weather] Heavy rain warning issued in Seoul
Heavy rainfall warnings have been issued in Seoul and parts of South Chungcheong Province on Tuesday, with many cities across the country expected to see significant rainfall throughout the day.The Korea Meteorological Administration warned about harsh weather and urged people to take extra care as much of the central region of the country will see over 120 mm of rain, accompanied by strong wind, as well as thunderstorms and lightening.(Yonhap)Heavy rains will continue throughout the day, with p
Social Affairs June 26, 2018
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Majority of Koreans don’t support dog meat ban: poll
Almost half of South Koreans oppose a ban on dog meat consumption though the general public is widely divided over the issue, a new survey has showed.The poll conducted by Realmeter on Monday revealed that about 51.5 percent of South Koreans were not in favor of criminalizing dog meat here.Conversely, nearly 40 percent of respondents back the ban, with only 8.8 percent of respondents having no strong opinion. (Yonhap)The figures represent a deep divide in the country over the controversial consu
Social Affairs June 25, 2018
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Burdened by child care, working mothers work less than fathers
Working mothers in South Korea work fewer hours than fathers on average, the latest government data showed, a phenomenon that carries deeper patriarchal significance of role imbalance at home.Employed South Korean fathers work an average of 8.6 hours more than their female counterparts per week, according to the data from Statistics Korea last week.But experts say the figures only tell half the story, as many South Korean women are being held back from making career choices freely and compromise
Economy June 24, 2018
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Dozens evacuated after fire at Cheongna International City high-rise building
Dozens of residents have been evacuated from an apartment building in Incheon after a fire broke out Sunday morning. Fifty-five people fled their homes after witnesses noticed smoke coming out of the residential high-rise building in Incheon’s Cheongna International City.No injuries have been reported. The fire authorities believe the fire began on the 17th floor after an outdoor air conditioner unit installed in a utility room caught fire.Residential buildings in Cheongna International City are
Social Affairs June 17, 2018
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Feminist candidate fares well in Seoul mayoral race despite opposition
Green Party candidate Shin Ji-ye who ran on a platform of feminism and the protection of animal rights surprised voters after finishing fourth in this year’s heavily contested Seoul mayor’s race. The feminist candidate won over 80,000 votes, according to the National Election Commission, fending off competition from the likes of left-wing candidate Kim Jong-min from the Justice Party. Shin is thought to be the first candidate in South Korea’s political history to openly run on a feminist platfor
Politics June 14, 2018
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Choo Ja-hyun to receive postpartum care after health scare
South Korean actress Choo Ja-hyun is receiving postpartum care following a health scare that surprised her fans after giving birth to her first child.Choo was released from hospital early Monday afternoon after recovering from aspiration pneumonia, her agency BH Entertainment said in a statement on the same day. Choo temporarily experienced spasms following the birth of her first son and was rushed to the ER before she was admitted into an intensive care unit where she was given an oxygen mask t
Television June 13, 2018
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