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Army boot camp reports 11 COVID-19 cases in yet another cluster infections
Eleven newly enlisted soldiers at an Army boot camp have tested positive for the new coronavirus, the defense ministry said Wednesday, in yet another cluster infections reported at the country's largest training camp for new recruits. The soldiers at the Korea Army Training Center in the central city of Nonsan were confirmed to have contracted COVID-19 after one of them first developed symptoms starting Monday, according to the ministry. The soldier who first showed symptoms joined the camp
Defense Aug. 18, 2021
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SK REIT eyes stock market debut in Sept.
The real estate investment trust (REIT) unit of SK Group, South Korea's No. 3 conglomerate, said Wednesday it will carry out an initial public offering in September. SK REIT said it will sell 46.5 million shares to investors in the planned IPO, whose specific date has yet to be unveiled. Its public offering price has been set at 5,000 won ($4.26) per share, with the company seeking to raise about 233 billion won through the IPO. After a demand forecast session for institutions on Aug. 23-24,
Economy Aug. 18, 2021
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BTS' Japanese compilation album ranks No. 19 on Billboard 200
South Korean superband BTS has landed at No. 19 on this week's Billboard 200 chart with its latest Japanese compilation album. "BTS, the Best" came in at 19th place on Billboard's main albums chart refreshed Tuesday (US time), renewing the group's best first week ranking on Billboard for any of its Japanese-language album. The previous high was No. 43 made by the band's 2018 Japanese studio album "Face Yourself." Last year, the seven-piece band ranked 115th with its fourth
K-pop Aug. 18, 2021
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Vice FM meets Senegalese leader, discusses bilateral cooperation
First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun has met with Senegal's President Macky Sall and discussed efforts to boost bilateral cooperation in health security, economy and other areas, the foreign ministry said Wednesday. Choi paid the courtesy call on Sall while visiting the African nation Tuesday and Wednesday in the second leg of his weeklong trip that includes Morocco and Nigeria. At the meeting, Sall asked South Korea to make special efforts to ensure equitable access to coronavirus vaccin
Foreign Affairs Aug. 18, 2021
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Hyundai to cut output at US plant on chip shortage
South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co. said Wednesday it will reduce production at its US plant this week due to a chip shortage. Hyundai Motor will cut vehicle production at the Alabama plant from Tuesday to Friday (US time) over a lack of semiconductor parts, a company spokesman said over the phone. The Alabama plant halted operations for one week last month due to the same problem. From January to July, Hyundai's vehicle sales rose 22% to 2.34 million units from 1.92 million in the year-ago perio
Economy Aug. 18, 2021
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S. Korea to implement 'Buy Korea Defense' plan this month
South Korea will try to spend up to 80 percent of its defense budget for local sourcing under a "Buy Korea Defense" project aimed at boosting local industries and securing key technologies, officials said Wednesday. Under the project, set to be introduced this month, the country plans to spend 80 trillion won ($68.3 billion) out of 100 trillion won earmarked for defense capabilities improvement projects by 2026 on local research and development, production and other domestic procureme
Defense Aug. 18, 2021
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Arrival of Disney+ likely to stir up streaming service market in S. Korea
Netflix, which made its Korean market debut in 2015, has been enjoying the first mover's advantage in the country, with a leading 7.9 million monthly active users as of June. It has spent $700 million on South Korean projects, creating 80 Korean-language originals, like the megahit historical zombie thriller "Kingdom," over the past years. The US streamer underwent rapid growth throughout last year as the pandemic-fueled demand for stay-at-home activities. To strengthen its foothold
Television Aug. 18, 2021
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[Newsmaker] DP chief calls for swift OPCON transfer as lesson from Afghan crisis
The chief of the ruling Democratic Party (DP) on Wednesday called for speeding up South Korea's envisioned takeover of wartime operational control (OPCON) of its forces from the United States in reflection of the recent crisis in Afghanistan. "We need OPCON transfer to further strengthen our will and capability of self-defense against the backdrop of the Afghanistan crisis," Rep. Song Young-gil said in his Facebook post. Song wrote the post as a direct rebuttal to a claim recently ma
Politics Aug. 18, 2021
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Independence fighter laid to rest in S. Korea, 78 years after death in Kazakhstan
The remains of Hong Beom-do, one of the most revered Korean independence fighters, were laid to rest at South Korea's national cemetery Wednesday, three days after being returned from Kazakhstan. An official ceremony for the reburial of his remains was held at Daejeon National Cemetery in Daejeon, 160 kilometers south of Seoul, following a public mourning period. President Moon Jae-in attended the ceremony, along with first lady Kim Jung-sook and other dignitaries, including Defense Minister S
Defense Aug. 18, 2021
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Auto exports down 2.9% amid shortages of automotive chips
South Korea's exports of automobiles edged down 2.9 percent in July from a year earlier as the global supply shortages of automotive chips hindered production, data showed Wednesday. Outbound shipments of automobiles reached 181,046 units in July, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. In terms of value, exports advanced 12.3 percent to $4.1 billion. The ministry attributed the decrease to a low base effect, as overseas shipments of cars gathered ground in July 2020 after the
Economy Aug. 18, 2021
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N. Korea reports no coronavirus cases: WHO
North Korea has reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) that the country has conducted coronavirus tests on around 36,000 people so far but found no confirmed cases, the UN agency said Wednesday. According to the WHO's weekly report on COVID-19, 693 North Koreans underwent virus tests from July 30 to Aug. 5, bringing the total number of tested citizens to 35,947, but none were found to have been infected. Of the newly tested citizens, 112 people with symptoms turned out to be those wit
North Korea Aug. 18, 2021
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New cases spike to over 1,800s, further rise in store after holiday
South Korea's daily new coronavirus cases rose back to the 1,800s for the first time in three days on Wednesday, following the extended weekend, and health authorities remain vigilant against a further rise down the road. The country added 1,805 more COVID-19 cases, including 1,767 local infections, raising the total caseload to 228,657, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA). Daily infections rebounded after falling to 1,556 on Monday and 1,373 on Tuesday d
Social Affairs Aug. 18, 2021
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Toughest Level 4 distancing rules take effect on Jeju Island
The toughest Level 4 social distancing rules went into effect on the southern resort island of Jeju on Wednesday, as authorities struggle to contain the rapid spread of COVID-19 among tourists and residents. The Jeju provincial government said the Level 4 scheme, up one notch from the previous Level 3, will be enforced throughout the island until Aug. 29, imposing strict restraints on people's gatherings and activities. Under the new rules, private gatherings of up to two people are allowed af
Social Affairs Aug. 18, 2021
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N. Korea paper warns officials against corruption, bureaucracy
North Korea's official newspaper on Wednesday warned officials against corruption and urged them to rally for public support amid deepening economic woes. The Rodong Sinmun, an organ of the North's ruling Workers' Party, made the appeal calling on officials to wage a struggle to root out "poisonous weeds" in society, including bureaucracy and corruption. "Winning the hearts of the people is equal to winning the world, and losing the hearts of the people is equal to losing the pa
North Korea Aug. 18, 2021
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Semiconductor market to expand 25% in 2021, grow further in 2022: WSTS
The global semiconductor market is expected to expand 25.1 percent this year on the back of robust growth from the memory sector, a report from an industry tracker showed Wednesday, amid concerns of a slowdown in demand. World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), a nonprofit organization of chipmakers, said the global semiconductor market is expected to grow to $551 billion in 2021, up from its previous forecast of $527.2 billion. It also revised up the market growth for the year to 25.1 p
Economy Aug. 18, 2021
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