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BTS to perform on 'Good Morning America' summer concert series
K-pop supergroup BTS is set to appear as the first performer on a summer concert series hosted by the popular American TV show "Good Morning America." The seven-piece act is among a lineup of more than 20 musicians who will be performing at this year's series that will run through August. BTS will perform on May 28. BTS is not a new comer to the annual summer concert series. In 2019, the group put on a live performance of two hit tracks, "Boy with Luv" and "Fire,"
K-pop May 18, 2021
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New cases back under 600, potential upsurge still worrisome
South Korea's daily new coronavirus cases fell below 600 on Tuesday on fewer tests over the weekend, but health authorities remained alert over a potential hike amid continued cluster inflections and spreading variant cases. The country reported 528 more COVID-19 cases, including 506 local infections, raising the total caseload to 132,818, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. There was one additional virus death, raising the total to 1,904. The fatality rate came to 1.4
Social Affairs May 18, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Moon recalls 1980 Gwangju uprising, hopes for breakthrough in Myanmar
President Moon Jae-in commemorated the anniversary of a 1980 pro-democracy uprising in Gwangju on Tuesday with a call for finding the truth behind the bloody crackdown by soldiers and recovery of victims' honor. Thanks to "courageous" testimonies by some of those involved, "We are coming close to the truth of Gwangju," Moon wrote on his Facebook and Twitter accounts in commemoration of the May 18 Democratization Movement. In Gwangju, 329 kilometers south of Seoul, at that t
Politics May 18, 2021
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Budget carriers suffer extended losses in Q1 over prolonged pandemic slump
South Korea's low-cost carriers suffered an extended loss in the first quarter as the coronavirus continued to weigh on travel demand, data showed Tuesday, raising concerns over their ability to stay afloat even after the pandemic. Budget carriers have grounded most of their flights on international routes since early 2020 as many countries placed restrictions amid virus fears, facing cutthroat competition for cheap domestic flights. While the nation's full-service carriers have managed to ma
Mobility May 18, 2021
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Biden unveils plans to send 20 million doses of US approved COVID vaccine overseas
US President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled plans to provide 20 million doses of domestically approved COVID-19 vaccines to other countries by the end of next month, reiterating his pledge to turn his country into an "arsenal" of vaccines for the entire world. It is the first time that the US has agreed to send coronavirus vaccines approved for use in the US to other countries. So far, the FDA has approved COVID-19 vaccines of Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson for use in the Unit
Foreign Affairs May 18, 2021
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USFK offers to provide COVID-19 vaccines to S. Korea: sources
The US Forces Korea (USFK) has offered to provide part of its COVID-19 vaccines to the Korean government to help relieve the country's vaccine shortage, government sources said Monday. USFK recently delivered its intention of providing around 13,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccines, and South Korean defense and health authorities are discussing how to use the vaccines and other details, according to the sources. In March, USFK began administering J&J's Janssen vaccine to i
Social Affairs May 17, 2021
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Moon says COVID-19 vaccine issue to be addressed in his upcoming US visit
President Moon Jae-in articulated his resolve Monday to bear fruit in efforts to cement a COVID-19 vaccine partnership with the United States during his visit there later this week. Moon was referring to his plan to hold summit talks with President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday (local time), speaking at a weekly meeting with his senior Cheong Wa Dae aides. "I will use this visit to the US as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation on vaccines and (for South Korea) to move toward
Politics May 17, 2021
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Seoul stocks dip amid virus woes in Asia
South Korean stocks closed lower Monday as investors took caution over rising coronavirus cases in parts of Asia and assessed China's latest economic data that partially missed expectations. The Korean won fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 18.80 points, or 0.6 percent, to 3,134.52 points. Trading volume was moderate at about 758.87 million shares worth some 14.33 trillion won ($12.6 billion), with losers outnumbering gainers 587 to 277. Foreigner
Market May 17, 2021
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IU donates W500m for underprivileged on her birthday
Singer-actress IU has donated 500 million won ($441,350) to charity groups in aid to the underprivileged, her management agency said Monday. The money was delivered to five groups, including the Korea Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the Korea Unwed Mothers Families Association, on Sunday, which was her birthday, according to Edam Entertainment. "IU wished to do something good in the name of her fan club on her last birthday in her 20s to return some of the love she has received from peop
K-pop May 17, 2021
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S. Korean temple enshrines Buddha's statue gifted by India
YANGSAN -- A statue of Buddha donated by India has been enshrined at Tongdo Temple, a South Korean Buddhist temple listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the temple said Monday. The enshrinement ceremony was held on Sunday at the temple in Yangsan, about 420 kilometers southeast of Seoul, attended by monks from the temple and Indian Ambassador to South Korea Sripriya Ranganathan. It said the bronze statue, which weighs 225 kilograms, was placed at the Cheongpungdang hall for its internationa
Culture May 17, 2021
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Air carriers to raise fuel surcharges on int'l routes in June
South Korean airlines will raise fuel surcharges on international routes next month amid rising jet fuel prices, industry sources said Monday. Starting June 1, the surcharge for one-way tickets on international routes will range from 3,600 won ($3.20) to 20,400 won depending on the routes, according to the sources. The amount is up one level from the band of 1,200 won to 9,600 won for this month. Rising jet fuel prices prompted local air carriers to begin imposing fuel surcharges in April af
Mobility May 17, 2021
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Samsung's US chip plant investment may be in offing: sources
Samsung Electronics Co. may unveil its plan later this month to build a new chip factory in the United States, industry sources said Monday, as the South Korean tech giant tries to cope with rivals' capacity expansions. Speculation has run high that Samsung would reveal its US investment upon the summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and US President Joe Biden to be held in Washington on Friday (local time). Samsung, the world's largest memory chip producer and No. 2 foundry firm,
Industry May 17, 2021
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SsangYong Motor Q1 net losses narrow on base effect
SsangYong Motor Co., the South Korean unit of Indian carmaker Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said Monday its first-quarter net losses narrowed from a year earlier on a base effect. Net losses narrowed to 86.29 billion won ($76 million) in the January-March quarter from 193.54 billion won in the same period of last year, the company said in a statement. "In the first quarter of 2020, losses involving tangible assets were reflected, but there was no such one-off factor in the past quarter,&
Industry May 17, 2021
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Number of firms with sales of over W1tr drops in 2020 amid pandemic
The number of South Korean firms with sales of 1 trillion won ($882 million) or more edged down in 2020 from a year earlier amid the coronavirus pandemic, a corporate tracker said Monday. A total of 204 local companies posted sales of 1 trillion won or more last year, down five from the previous year, according to the CXO Institute. It represents the first drop in the number in five years. The figure rose from 184 in 2016 to 187 in 2017, 199 in 2018 and 209 in 2019. Namyang Dairy Products Co.
Industry May 17, 2021
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Residents' FX deposits rise for 3rd month in April amid robust exports
Foreign currency deposits at banks in South Korea rose for the third straight month in April as exporters increased dollar holdings amid brisk overseas shipments, central bank data showed Monday. Outstanding foreign currency-denominated deposits held by residents amounted to $94.83 billion as of end-April, up $2.13 billion from the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK). The FX deposits rose for the third consecutive month in April after they declined for the first time in four m
Economy May 17, 2021
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