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N. Korea stays mum on key party meeting set to be held early this month
North Korea remains silent about a key Workers' Party meeting that it said it would hold early this month, raising questions about whether the meeting was held at all and if not, why it is being delayed. Last week, North Korea announced that it will hold a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party in "early June" to take "additional state measures for solving pending problems urgent for the economic work and people's living." The session has been drawin
North Korea June 11, 2021
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BTS to celebrate 8th debut anniversary with virtual fan meeting
BTS, the seven-piece act that has emerged as the world's biggest boy band, is set to hold a two-day fan event in line with its eighth debut anniversary, the group's agency said Friday. BTS 2021 Muster Sowoozoo, now in its fifth round, will take place through online streaming on Sunday and Monday, according to Hybe. It marks the first mass fan event of its kind since one held in 2019. To make up for the online streaming, Hybe said the event will take place at an outdoor stage so that fans can f
K-pop June 11, 2021
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S. Korea holds mock drill to prepare for islanders' vaccination aboard Navy ship
Hundreds of residents on islands off the country's south coast will receive coronavirus vaccines aboard a Navy vessel this month, the military said Friday. The Navy conducted a mock drill with government authorities in the southwestern city of Mokpo ahead of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine inoculation for 638 islanders aged 30 and older slated to kick off Monday. According to the military, the Navy's 4,500-ton Hansando training ship and inflatable boats will be mobilized for the operation. Five
Defense June 11, 2021
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Domestic demand extends improving momentum: ministry
South Korea's domestic demand is extending an improving trend as retail sales and consumer sentiment gained ground amid an economic recovery, the finance ministry said Friday. In its monthly economic assessment report, the ministry presented a positive assessment of private consumption for the second straight month. Last month, the government said domestic demand is "gradually" improving. "Exports and investment have continued to maintain solid recovery momentum, and domestic de
Consumer June 11, 2021
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Hyundai resumes operations of local plants after quarantine steps
Hyundai Motor Co. said Friday it has resumed operations at its four domestic plants following a half-day suspension due to the disruption of parts supply caused by the COVID-19 pandemic at a key parts supplier. The carmaker restarted vehicle production at four out of its five plants in Ulsan, 414 kilometers southeast of Seoul, as health authorities completed quarantine measures at a plant of Hyundai Mobis Co., a company spokesman said. Hyundai Motor suspended the four Ulsan plants on Thursday
Industry June 11, 2021
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S. Korea's exports jump 40.9% in first 10 days of June
South Korea's exports jumped 40.9 percent on-year in the first 10 days of June on the back of robust shipments of chips and autos, customs data showed Friday. The country's outbound shipments stood at $17.3 billion in the June 1-10 period, compared with $12.3 billion a year earlier, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service. Imports rose 31 percent on-year to $17.9 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of $612 million during the cited period, the data showed. By sector, outbound sh
Economy June 11, 2021
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S. Korean actor Song Kang-ho selected to Cannes' jury
South Korean actor Song Kang-ho has been named a jury member of this year's Cannes Film Festival, industry sources said Friday. The "Parasite" star recently accepted an offer to join the competition jury of the 74th edition of the world's most prestigious film festival, according to the sources. The full list of the jurors led by American filmmaker Spike Lee will be announced next week. Song will be the fifth Korean to be a member of Cannes' jury, following director Shin Sang-ok in
Film June 11, 2021
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Koreas officially out of running for 2032 Summer Olympics
Seoul's drive for co-hosting the 2032 Summer Olympics with Pyongyang has come to an end, following a decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to name an Australian city as the only candidate up for a member vote next month. Following its Executive Board meeting on Thursday (local time), the IOC said the fate of Brisbane as the host of the 2032 Olympics will be "in the hands" of its members. In what's expected to be a mere formality, those members will vote on Brisbane's c
Olympic Games June 11, 2021
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S. Korean retail investors swoop on 'meme-stock' AMC this month
South Korea retail investors have traded more than $1.7 billion worth of shares in AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc., one of the social media-driven meme stocks, this month, data showed Friday. Local individual investors' transactions of shares in the top US movie theater chain came to $1.76 billion in the first eight trading sessions of this month, according to the data from the Korea Securities Depository. AMC Entertainment became the most-bought overseas stock by South Korean retail investors
Market June 11, 2021
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New virus cases back under 600, distancing rules extended for 3 weeks
South Korea's daily new virus cases fell back to below 600 on Friday, but health authorities decided to extend the current social distancing rules for another three weeks before adopting revamped antivirus measures. The country reported 556 more COVID-19 cases, including 541 local infections, raising the total caseload to 146,859 the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. Daily virus cases stayed in the 400s on Monday and Tuesday but spiked to the 600 range on Wednesday and T
Social Affairs June 11, 2021
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Distancing rules again extended, revamped restrictions set to be implemented in July
South Korea will extend its current virus restriction measures for another three weeks and plans to adopt eased measures as part of a set of new distancing rules afterward, health authorities said Friday. Currently, the greater Seoul area, along with the southeastern city of Daegu and the resort island of Jeju, is under Level 2 distancing in the five-level scheme, while the rest of the country is under Level 1.5. The ban on gatherings of five or more people nationwide will be also in place, bu
Social Affairs June 11, 2021
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Ruling party-govt. meeting canceled after DP chairman's aide gets coronavirus
A scheduled policy meeting between the ruling Democratic Party (DP) and the government was canceled Friday after an aide of DP Chairman Song Young-gil was confirmed to have COVID-19. "An aide of Chairman Song tested positive for COVID-19 this morning. We're aware that a member of the Seoul city council who the aide met Wednesday also tested positive," a DP official said. Following the news, the party called off its scheduled policy coordination meeting with senior government official
Politics June 11, 2021
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Curfews on restaurants, entertainment facilities in greater Seoul to be eased from July
Restaurants, cafes and entertainment facilities in the greater Seoul area will be able to open until midnight starting next month as the country is moving to gradually ease virus curbs in line with an accelerating vaccination rate, the health ministry said Friday. Starting in July, restaurants, cafes, karaoke businesses and other entertainment establishments can operate until midnight in the greater Seoul area, two hours more than the current curfew at 10:00 p.m., according to the Ministry of H
Social Affairs June 11, 2021
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BOK will prepare for 'orderly' exit from monetary easing if recovery remains solid: chief
South Korea will prepare for an "orderly" exit from the pandemic-era monetary easing policy if an economic recovery remains solid, the head of the Bank of Korea (BOK) said Friday. It was the second time in a month that BOK Gov. Lee Ju-yeol hinted at the normalization of monetary policy amid market concerns about the US Federal Reserve's tapering. "If our economy is expected to continue its solid pace of recovery, we will orderly normalize the current easing of monetary policy
Economy June 11, 2021
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Export prices up for 6th month in May
South Korea's export prices rose in May, marking the sixth straight monthly gain amid a robust recovery in exports, central bank data showed Friday. The country's export price index, in terms of the local currency, rose 1.5 percent in May from the previous month, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea (BOK). The reading marked the sixth consecutive month of an on-month rise. In April, the index rose 2.2 percent on-month. From a year earlier, the index jumped 12.3 percent,
Economy June 11, 2021
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