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Manchester terror attack probe widens as US leaks grate
MANCHESTER, England -- Britain raced Thursday to track down a jihadist network suspected of orchestrating the Manchester concert attack, while a row escalated between London and Washington over leaked material from the probe.As more children were named among the 22 victims of Monday's massacre, the suicide bomber's father and brother were arrested in Libya and police in Britain made new arrests.However, British authorities were left "furious" by repeated leaks of material shared with their US co
World News May 25, 2017
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Messi tax fraud jail sentence upheld
MADRID -- Spain’s Supreme Court on Wednesday confirmed a 21-month jail sentence and $2.25 million fine imposed on Lionel Messi for tax fraud, months after the Barcelona soccer star lodged an appeal.The Argentina international and his father Jorge Horacio Messi were in July 2016 found guilty of using companies in Belize, Britain, Switzerland and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on $4.67 million of Messi’s income earned from his image rights from 2007-09.The income related to Messi’s image rights tha
World News May 25, 2017
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Taiwan's gay marriage ruling raises hopes across Asia
BEIJING - Taiwan's giant step towards allowing same-sex marriage has reverberated across Asia, but activists warn the fight for equality isn't over in a region where gay sex remains illegal in some countries.Challenges to an Asia-wide embrace of same-sex unions were highlighted by this week's caning of two Indonesian men as punishment for gay sex and a South Korean military court's jailing of a soldier for having intercourse with another man.In mainland China, two men lost a court battle to get
World News May 25, 2017
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Activist fined for protesting at Japanese Embassy against comfort women deal
A South Korean activist was ordered to pay a 2 million won ($1,800) fine Thursday on charges of trespassing into the Japanese Embassy in Seoul while protesting against a controversial deal between the two countries over Japan's wartime sexual enslavement of Korean women.Kim Sam was indicted in August last year for entering the embassy building in central Seoul in December 2015, along with members of a student group she leads in support of the former sex slaves. A weekly rally is under way in fro
Social Affairs May 25, 2017
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Fall in Japanese tourists adds woes to sagging local tourism
The drop in Japanese tourists last month is adding concerns to the faltering local tourism industry already reeling from a dearth of Chinese visitors amid diplomatic jitters with neighboring country, industry and government sources said Thursday. Some 165,700 visitors from Japan came to South Korea in April, down 5.4 percent from a year earlier, according to the latest data release by the Korea Tourism Organization. (Yonhap)The tally on Japanese travelers had been on an upturn since February la
Social Affairs May 25, 2017
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Moon expected to announce key minister nominees next week: source
President Moon Jae-in is expected to announce his key minister nominees next week after the parliament completes its confirmation process for Prime Minister-nominee Lee Nak-yon, a source said Thursday.The presidential office Cheong Wa Dae has been carrying out an internal vetting process for candidates for a series of ministerial and vice ministerial posts, including the deputy prime minister for social affairs. President Moon Jae-in (Yonhap)The new president has been striving to swiftly round o
Politics May 25, 2017
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Korea, Denmark in talks over repatriation of Choi's daughter
South Korea's Justice Ministry said Thursday it has officially received notification from Denmark that the daughter of former President Park Geun-hye's friend dropped the appeal against her extradition order. On Wednesday, Danish prosecutors confirmed that Chung Yoo-ra will be extradited to South Korea as she dropped her appeal to the High Court of Western Denmark regarding a lower court's decision to send her back to Seoul. In this file photo taken on Jan. 12, 2017, activists perform in front
Foreign Affairs May 25, 2017
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S. Korea reviewing 19 civic groups' request for NK contact
South Korea said Thursday that 19 civic groups have asked the government to approve their request for contact with North Koreans over inter-Korean exchanges since the inauguration of President Moon Jae-in.They are seeking to provide humanitarian assistance and pursue projects in development and exchanges in the social and cultural sectors, according to the Ministry of Unification.South Koreans require government approval to contact North Korea or visit. This photo taken on May 24, 2017, shows of
Social Affairs May 25, 2017
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Senior diplomat to visit US to prepare Moon-Trump summit
A South Korean senior diplomat will depart to the United States on Thursday to prepare a summit between Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump set for next month, the foreign ministry said.During his three-day trip, Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-nam is expected to discuss the timing, agenda and protocol details for the first talks between the two leaders, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-nam (Yonhap)Moon and Trump are expected to focus on North Korea's nucle
Foreign Affairs May 25, 2017
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Moon breaks mold of presidential secretary meeting
President Moon Jae-in on Thursday broke the mold of the top presidential secretariat meeting, telling his aides to stop wasting time taking notes and feel free to challenge his views on state affairs.Presiding over a meeting of his senior secretaries for the first time, Moon pointed out that it is their "duty" to oppose his views if need be -- remarks that set the mood for a free-wheeling debate in future meetings.This photo, taken on May 24, 2017, shows President Moon Jae-in speaking about his
Politics May 25, 2017
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NK world-highest in air-pollution mortality
North Korea's mortality due to air pollution is the world's highest, with 238 per 100,000 population dying because of poor air quality, a US broadcaster said Thursday. The North's rate is 2.6 times higher than the world average and more than 10 times higher than South Korea's 23.2 per 100,000, Voice of America said, citing the 2017 World Health Statistics, recently published by the World Health Organization. The WHS is the WHO's annual compilation of health statistics for its 194 member states.T
North Korea May 25, 2017
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Putin says willing to send emissary to N. Korea for mediation: Moon's envoy
MOSCOW -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has told a South Korean presidential envoy that he is willing to mediate between South and North Korea by dispatching his emissary to Pyongyang in a bid to help relieve tensions on the Korean Peninsula.Song Young-gil, a special envoy of South Korean President Moon Jae-in, quoted Putin as saying, in their Wednesday meeting, "I am willing," in response to his question asking whether he could send an emissary to Pyongyang to learn of North Korean leader Ki
North Korea May 25, 2017
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Parliament begins last session of hearing for PM nominee
The National Assembly on Thursday began the last session of the two-day confirmation hearing for Prime Minister-nominee Lee Nak-yon, putting his ethics, leadership credentials and policy orientations under the microscope.Opposition lawmakers were set to grill the former South Jeolla Province governor and veteran politician to see if he is fit for the government's No. 2 post at the time of security and economic challenges. Prime Minister-nominee Lee Nak-yon arrives at the National Assembly in Seo
Politics May 25, 2017
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Ex-diplomat stationed in Chile indicted over sexual abuse
GWANGJU -- Prosecutors said Wednesday they have indicted a former diplomat for sexually abusing a teenage girl in Chile.The former embassy official in Chile, identified only by his last name Park, is accused of hugging a 12-year-old girl against her will and sending her filthy text messages in September last year while teaching her Korean, according to the Gwangju District Prosecutors' Office. (Yonhap)Tipped off by the girl, a Chilean television channel filmed and broadcasted the man sexually ha
Social Affairs May 24, 2017
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SK hynix to spin off foundry biz
South Korea's No. 2 chipmaker SK hynix Inc. said Wednesday it plans to spin off its foundry business in order to beef up its competitiveness in this sector.The announcement was made through a regulatory filing under request from the main bourse operator Korea Exchange last month. (Yonhap)SK hynix said it has decided to hand over the business to its subsidiary.The deal will be completed on June 30 with the price estimated to be 171.6 billion won ($152 million). (Yonhap)
Technology May 24, 2017
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