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1 in 3 Koreans live alone, family types becoming diverse
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Korea, Japan finance chiefs vow to tame rampant FX market volatility
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US 'incredibly concerned' about suspected NK-Iran military ties
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K-pop group's manager dismissed for setting up spycam in theater dressing room
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K-pop singer lost consciousness after being hit by foul ball, cancels show
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Korean Muslim YouTuber's plan to build mosque in Incheon goes viral
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[Kim Seong-kon] Democracy and the future of South Korea
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Yoon's office denies considering liberal figures for key posts
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Why is Apple Pay struggling to get purchase in Korea?
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Seoul says Fu Bao loan 'not going to happen'
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Ex-Canadian P.M. touts middle-power diplomacy
Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark urged Canada and Korea to bolster diplomacy in a world characterized by withering superpowers and sprouting middle powers. Canada’s 16th Prime Minister from 1979 to 1980 told a group of diplomats and scholars that as the international order is reconfigured around the world, nations increasingly rely on soft-power strategies of compromise, negotiation and development, rather than hard-power tactics of military aggression and verbal intimidation.Middle-powe
May 25, 2015
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Argentina, Korea mark 50 years of migration
The Embassy of Argentina celebrated the 205th anniversary of the May Revolution of 1810, which gave birth to the Argentine Republic after three centuries of Spanish colonial rule. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the first generation of Korean immigration to Argentina. With the support of the Korean government, the Korean community in Argentina will host a number of events to mark the historic milestone. Argentine Ambassador Jorge Roballo congratulated ethnic Koreans in Argentina for
May 25, 2015
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Ex-German president highlights friendship in divisive world
Rational people of Germany and Korea must step up collaboration to solve irrational challenges facing the globe, former German President Horst Kohler said last week at an alumni gathering of Germans and Koreans. Addressing a crowd of over 150 diplomats, scholars and businessmen, Kohler said the two countries should form a coalition to tackle global challenges of climate change, terrorism, epidemics, poverty and refugees.Kohler, who also headed the International Monetary Fund from 2000 to 2004, c
May 25, 2015
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Iran nuke deal to energize trade with Korea
Finalizing the recently agreed Iranian nuclear deal will pave the way for international cooperation, security and prosperity, Iran’s top envoy to Korea stressed last week. Iranian Ambassador Hassan Taherian underscored that the nuclear deal framework, which came out of negotiations between U.S., U.K., Russia, France, China, Germany, European Union and Iran from March 26 to April 2, was “definitely a successful achievement.” However, more political consensus is required to seal the final comprehe
May 25, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan agree to strengthen economic, financial cooperation
South Korea and Japan have agreed to expand economic and financial cooperation at a finance ministers meeting in Tokyo, the government said Saturday.The talks between Choi Kyung-hwan and his Japanese counterpart, Taro Aso, mark the resumption of bilateral dialogue that had been suspended since November 2012 and allowed the two neighbors to exchange views on a host of outstanding issues, the finance ministry said.The trading partners had been holding annual meetings since 2006, but fraying relati
May 23, 2015
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S. Korea urges Japan to address slave labor in UNESCO row
South Korea demanded Friday that Japan address Seoul‘s concerns over Tokyo’s attempt to win world heritage status for industrial facilities linked to wartime Korean slave labor.Choi Jong-moon, South Korean ambassador for cultural and UNESCO affairs, said he delivered the concerns during a meeting here with Jun Shimmi, the Japanese foreign ministry‘s director-general for cultural affairs, and other diplomatic and culture officials from both sides.Japan has applied to list a package of 23 coal min
May 22, 2015
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Korea, U.S., Japan nuke envoys to meet
The chief nuclear negotiators of South Korea, the U.S. and Japan plan to gather next week in Seoul to discuss ways to jointly cope with the escalating tension amid North Korea’s growing military threats, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Friday. Hwang Joon-kook, special representative for Korean peninsular peace and security affairs and chief delegate to the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing the North, will host the meeting on May 26-27. It will be attended by Sung Kim, special representative
May 22, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan hold talks over UNESCO row
South Korea and Japan began talks Friday to resolve a row over Tokyo's push to win world heritage status for industrial facilities linked to wartime Korean slave labor.Japan has applied to list a package of 23 coal mines, shipyards and other early industrial zones as UNESCO world heritage sites.South Korea is strongly against the bid as the facilities include seven sites where nearly 60,000 Koreans were forced to work during World War II. Japan colonized Korea from 1910-45.Choi Jong-moon, South
May 22, 2015
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S. Korea, U.S., Japan to discuss N. Korea next week
South Korea will hold high-level trilateral talks next week with the United States and Japan on North Korea, the Foreign Ministry said Friday. In the two-day session starting Tuesday in Seoul, the regional powers will "share assessments of recent situations in North Korea and its threats," the ministry said. "(The three nations) will also have in-depth consultations on various ways for substantive progress in dealing with the North Korean nuclear issue in terms of deterrence, pressure and dial
May 22, 2015
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Uzbekistan president to visit S. Korea next week
President Park Geun-hye will meet with Uzbek President Islam Karimov here next week to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in defense, infrastructure and other areas of mutual concern, Cheong Wa Dae said Friday. The two leaders are set to meet on Thursday, the first day of Karimov's three-day trip here, the presidential office said in a statement. The planned visit is the first foreign trip after Karimov won reelection in March, a move Seoul says illustrates Uzbekistan's commitment to develop
May 22, 2015
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Abe should face 'comfort women' issue: ex-envoy
A retired Japanese ambassador called on the Shinzo Abe administration to directly address the wartime sexual enslavement of Korean and other Asian women."If Japan tries to dwarf the 'comfort women' issue, it will rather draw criticism from the international community," Masatoshi Muto, once Tokyo's ambassador to Seoul, said in his new book. He returned to Japan in 2012 after serving three years in South Korea.He is known for his expertise in Seoul-Tokyo relations, having long worked in the field
May 21, 2015
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Korea, Japan to hold top defense meeting after 4-year hiatus
The defense chiefs of South Korea and Japan plan to hold their first bilateral talks in more than four years next month as the countries seek to mend their relationship in the face of historical and territorial feuds, Seoul’s Defense Ministry said Thursday. Defense Minister Han Min-koo will meet his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani on the sidelines of the Asia Security Summit in Singapore on May 29-31. They are expected to discuss ways to stave off North Korea’s growing threats in the wake of i
May 21, 2015
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Jeju Forum calls for Asian trust building
JEJUDO ISLAND ― Leading politicians and scholars on Thursday urged Asian nations to strive harder to foster multilateral cooperation to defuse geopolitical tensions, create “forward-looking” relations among them and keep the region’s economic dynamism. Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark, former Indonesian leader Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and other high-profile figures made their opening remarks at the 10th Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity.The f
May 21, 2015
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U.S. bill calls for more punishment of N. Korea
U.S. Congress saw a bill this week calling for relisting North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism and levying further sanctions as tension rises over its growing nuclear and missile threats and unabated human rights abuses. The resolution presented on Tuesday by Sen. Cory Gardner, chairman of the Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific and International Cybersecurity Policy, said Pyongyang poses a “serious threat” to the U.S. and its regional allies, citing the Kim Jong-un regime’s underwater
May 21, 2015
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China urges restraint after N. Korea's miniature nuclear warheads claim
China Thursday called for restraint and efforts to ease tensions after North Korea claimed it has made nuclear warheads small enough to mount on missiles. China's foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei made the remarks a day after North Korea's powerful National Defense Commission made the claim, saying the country's "nuclear striking means have entered the stage of producing smaller nukes and diversifying them." "We have taken note of such reports," Hong replied, when asked about the North's c
May 21, 2015
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S. Korea voices woes over N. Korea's erratic behavior
South Korea voiced concerns Thursday over the instability of North Korea's decision-making process as Pyongyang has abruptly canceled an invitation for the U.N. chief to visit an inter-Korean industrial park in the North. Without a reason being given, North Korea on Wednesday rescinded its permission for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's trip to the Kaesong Industrial Complex, which was originally supposed to be made on Thursday. "South Korea has concerns about the North's unpredictability
May 21, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan to reopen finance ministers' talks on weekend
South Korea and Japan plan to resume their finance ministers' talks this weekend to seek ways to expand economic ties amid growing global uncertainties, the government said Thursday. The meeting between Choi Kyung-hwan and his Japanese counterpart Taro Aso, set for Saturday in Tokyo, is the first since the November 2012 meeting held in Seoul, the finance ministry said. Choi's visit marks the first time that a deputy prime minister level official is visiting Japan since relations soured. The t
May 21, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan to hold defense ministers' talks next week
South Korean and Japanese defense chiefs will meet next week for the first time in four years amid soured ties over history rows, the Defense Ministry said Thursday. Defense Minister Han Min-koo "is scheduled to meet with his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani on May 30 in Singapore on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue," the ministry said in a release, citing the three-day regional security forum slated to start May 29. If held, it will be the first bilateral talks between the top defens
May 21, 2015
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Ruling party chief urges N. Korea to allow Ban's N.K. tour
The head of the ruling Saenuri Party called on North Korea Thursday to allow U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's visit to the communist country as the North abruptly canceled the planned visit the previous day. Ban was to cross over to North Korea from the South on Thursday to visit an inter-Korean industrial complex in the North Korean border town of Kaesong as part of peace-promoting efforts. One day ahead of the planned visit, however, the North called off the visit without explanation.
May 21, 2015
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S. Korea urges N. Korea to resume reunion of separated families
South Korea called on North Korea on Thursday to make efforts to resume the reunion of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean war as the North blamed the South for soured inter-Korean ties. Earlier in the day, the North rebuked President Park Geun-hye for calling on Pyongyang to be sincere in holding the reunion of the separated families, saying that she "politicized" the humanitarian issue. South Korea is claiming that it would "try to do something to substantially settle the issue of reuni
May 21, 2015