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Tensions heighten ahead of first president-opposition chief meeting
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Seoul to provide housing subsidy to married couples with newborns
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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Rapper jailed after public street fight with another rapper
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[KH Explains] No more 'Michael' at Kakao Games
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Nominee for chief of anti-corruption body pledges 'independence, effectiveness'
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Woman gets suspended term for injuring boyfriend with knife
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Med schools expect 1,500+ new admission slots next year
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Samsung chief bolsters ties with Germany’s Zeiss
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KT launches new mobile plans for foreign residents
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Gov't to cultivate public servants with professionalism
The government said Thursday that it plans to adopt a system this year that would allow public servants to specialize in one area as part of its effort to enhance professionalism in the public sector."A system of cultivating public servants with specialty will be adopted," Minister of Personnel Management Lee Geun-myeon said.Under the current system, public officials are rotated to different departments while the new system allows certain officials with specialties to work in that position throu
Jan. 28, 2016
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No. of S. Korean visitors to Cuba jumps 50% in 2015
The number of South Koreans visiting Cuba jumped 50 percent last year compared with the previous year, a South Korean government agency said, citing official Cuban data.More than 7,500 South Koreans traveled to the Caribbean nation in 2015, up from some 5,000 in 2014 and 3,000 in 2010, the Havana office of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) said Wednesday (local time), citing Cuban government data.Most of the visitors were couples on honeymoon, families, members of academic bodi
Jan. 28, 2016
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Korea's air passenger traffic rises 9.8% in 2015
South Korea's air passenger traffic rose 9.8 percent last year from a year earlier on an increase in both inbound and outbound travelers, government data showed Thursday.The number of people entering and leaving the country by plane reached 89.41 million, up from 81.43 million the year before, according to the data compiled by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.International passengers gained 8.2 percent on-year to a record 61.43 million last year, while domestic air travelers ju
Jan. 28, 2016
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Chinese couple arrested for illegal entry
Two Chinese nationals were arrested Wednesday under charges of violating South Korea‘s immigration control law. They were apprehended for illegally entering the country through Incheon International Airport last week.The married couple was caught on Jan. 25 in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province. They had gotten past four different stages of security at Korea’s largest airport on Jan. 21.The Justice Ministry’s Immigration Service said that the two individuals, who are both of Korean descent and
Jan. 27, 2016
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Avoiding psychiatric treatment linked to Korea’s high suicide rate
Avoidance of psychiatric treatment and alcohol abuse are significantly linked to South Korea’s high suicide rate, a government report showed on Wednesday. The research, which surveyed 151 family members of 121 suicide victims last year, raised concerns about the nation’s social stigma against people with mental disorders and substance abuse, which often discourages them to seek professional help. South Korea is notorious for its high suicide rate – the highest among countries within the Organiza
Jan. 27, 2016
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Seoul city to expand exchanges with Teheran
The Seoul metropolitan government will push to expand exchanges with the Iranian capital of Teheran, with the recent lifting of international sanctions on the Middle East country.Seoul city's plan is in line with the Iranian government's move to improve relations with South Korea by expanding exchanges and cooperation between the two countries.Although details of their exchange programs have not been made, Seoul city officials said the two cities will work out plans soon to increase their friend
Jan. 27, 2016
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[From the scene] Student sit-in shields ‘comfort woman’ statue
On Wednesday morning about 10 students in their 20s woke up to another morning in the biting cold, checking on the “comfort woman” statue next to them.For the past 29 days, an association of 16 university councils and students’ groups has staged a sit-in day and night to guard the life-size bronze statue symbolizing victims sexually enslaved by Japan during World War II. A team of about 10 to 20 students spend the night across the street from the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, taking turns watching
Jan. 27, 2016
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Korea seeks another lawsuit against Volkswagen
The South Korean government is pursuing another lawsuit against Volkswagen Korea over its emissions-rigging scandal, following a previous suit last week. The Ministry of Environment filed a second lawsuit against Volkswagen Korea managing director Johannes Thammer and Terence Bryce Johnson, the head of overseas sales with Audi at the Volkswagen Group, for failing to acquire car certifications from the government and not meeting the emissions requirements. YonhapSince the previous vehicle certif
Jan. 27, 2016
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City steps up bird flu measures
Seoul City will strengthen preemptive measures against avian influenza by keeping a close watch on the arrival of migratory birds, officials said Wednesday.Seoul Metropolitan Government said it would conduct virus tests on 60 migratory birds that inhabit the area around the Hangang River. It will attach location-tracking systems to half of them to monitor their travel routes. The location-tracking system is connected to a communications network, enabling the city government to track the birds’
Jan. 27, 2016
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Korea's power consumption up 1.3% in 2015
South Korea's electricity consumption moved up a modest 1.3 percent on-year in 2015, helped by a rise in demand from the industrial and private sectors, government data showed Wednesday.The country used 4,837 kilowatt-hour (kWh) of power last year, up from 4,776 kWh in 2014, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said.Power usage is an important barometer of a country's economic health, with gains corresponding to improvements in the economy.Asia's fourth largest economy grew 2.6 percent in
Jan. 27, 2016
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Transportation of passengers stranded at Jeju airport completed
Airlines have completed transporting tens of thousands of passengers stranded over the weekend by heavy snowfall off the southern resort island of Jeju, the government said Wednesday.The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said since the first flight departed Jeju International Airport on Monday, 413 flights have taken off, carrying 72,753 passengers, after operations at the airport resumed. The number included 9,340 people who left aboard 71 international flights. The occupancy rate
Jan. 27, 2016
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Smuggled immigrants came in through brokers: reports
A Chinese couple who were caught four days after illegally entering South Korea through Incheon International Airport, came in through a broker who promised them jobs here, news reports said Wednesday.The married couple, both aged 31 were apprehended on Jan. 25 in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, after slipping through four different stages of security system at Korea’s largest airport.The Justice Ministry’s Immigration Service said that the two of Korean descent paid a total of 120,000 yuan
Jan. 27, 2016
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Police arrest serial arson suspect
Police arrested a 22-year-old man on Wednesday on suspicion of setting fires at three motels in Incheon and Seoul.Police said the suspect set the fires last week out of frustration about his business failure and joblessness, according to Bupyeong Police Station.No casualties were reported from the serial arsons, but police and fire fighters said there was some 30 million won ($25,000) of property damage from blazes at two motels in Seoul and one in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon.A commotion erupted on Thu
Jan. 27, 2016
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Gov't to check feasibility of 3 new airports
The government plans to conduct feasibility studies on the construction of new airports in three western areas where demand for air transportation has been on the rise, the transportation ministry said Wednesday.The state-run Korea Transport Institute will carry out the studies on the three regions -- Saemangeum, Seosan and Baengnyeong Island -- and receive input from civilian experts as part of the country's five-year airport development plan, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Jan. 27, 2016
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Park mulling visiting Iran
President Park Geun-hye is considering visiting Iran, an official said Wednesday, as Iran has emerged as a land of opportunity following the lifting of international sanctions.Presidential spokesman Jeong Yeon-guk made the comments to reporters, without elaborating on the time frame for the possible visit.Park, if the trip is made, would be the first South Korean president ever to visit Tehran.South Korea is seeking to tap into business opportunities in Iran as the United Nations have lifted mos
Jan. 27, 2016
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Convenient transportation, accommodation to draw crowds to Suwon
With geographical proximity to the country's capital Seoul and accommodations in good hands, Suwon city is prepared to host crowds in celebration of the 220th anniversary of Hwaseong Fortress, city officials said Wednesday.Hwaseong Fortress is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site that commemorates the filial affection and innovations of King Jeongjo, the 22nd monarch of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) who built the fortress.The city in Gyeonggi Province, located some 50 kilometers south of Seoul
Jan. 27, 2016
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Former Korean 'comfort women' criticize Korea-Japan deal, demand Abe's apology
Former Korean "comfort women" on Tuesday reiterated their demand for a formal apology from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and official compensation from the Japanese government. Two Korean women who were forced to work in Japan's military brothels during World War II criticized the Seoul-Tokyo agreement on wartime sexual slavery victims reached late last year between the South Korean and Japanese governments, saying that it was made without their input. Lee Ok-sun, 90, who traveled to Ja
Jan. 26, 2016
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PM warns against 'illicit walkout'
Prime Mister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Tuesday vowed to take stern measures against a walkout by a major labor organization.The warning comes as the Korea Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), one of the country's two umbrella labor groups, was to go on an indefinite walkout in protest of the government's adoption of contentious labor guidelines."The KCTU's general strike is a clear illicit strike that goes against a difficult economic situation both home and abroad, crisis such as North Korea's nuclear
Jan. 26, 2016
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Pleasure boat runs aground in Hangang River
A ship carrying 11 people ran aground on the Hangang River on Tuesday, but everyone was rescued safely, officials said. A cruise ship is being hauled after being stranded in the Hangang River on Tuesday. YonhapA salvage operation was underway after the 125-ton vessel run by Eland Cruise began to sink at about 2:30 p.m. near the Seongsu Bridge that links the Seongdong and Gangnam districts. The fire authorities said they rescued six passengers -- including three American and two Thai tourists -
Jan. 26, 2016
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Korea to deploy 5,000-ton vessel to Ieodo
South Korea said Tuesday that it will deploy a 5,000-ton patrol vessel to the Seoul-controlled rock outcropping of Ieodo, which has been the subject of a territorial dispute with China.The newly built vessel will start patrolling the reef in April, according to an annual policy briefing by the Ministry of Public Safety and Security to President Park Geun-hye.The move comes as China has repeatedly laid claim to Ieodo, which lies within the overlapping exclusive economic zones of the two countries
Jan. 26, 2016