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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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10-man S. Korea lose to Indonesia to miss out on Paris Olympic football qualification
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[Weekender] Korea plays catch-up in space race
From military to weather to asteroid mining, outer space’s seemingly infinite scientific and commercial potential has in recent years been enticing a growing roster of countries across the globe into exploring the boundless expanse. Despite being a latecomer to the bandwagon, South Korea is seeking to expand its forays, such as with a moon probe, capitalizing on its success -- following two failed attempts -- in lifting off its first Naro space rocket in January 2013 with the help of Russia. N
March 25, 2016
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Work starts on ASEAN culture house
(Foreign Ministry)BUSAN -- The Foreign Ministry broke ground Wednesday for an organization to promote the cultures of Southeast Asian countries as part of efforts to broaden sociocultural exchanges. The ASEAN Culture House will be sheltered in a four-story building at a 2,640-square-meter area in Busan’s vibrant Haeundae area, with construction work scheduled to be completed around June 2017. Some 400 ministry and city officials as well as ambassadors and diplomats from the 10-nation bloc, along
March 23, 2016
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S. Korea checking citizens' safety in wake of Brussels blasts
South Korea is checking the safety of its citizens in Belgium after a series of deadly explosions hit Brussels' major transport hubs Tuesday, a government official said."We are contacting local authorities through our embassy in Belgium and using our emergency contact network to check whether South Koreans were hurt in the blasts," the official told Yonhap News Agency by phone.Earlier Tuesday, a series of blasts hit Brussels airport and a metro station in the city, killing more than 10 people an
March 22, 2016
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'Comfort women' foundation may launch in summer
As South Korea and Japan held their first director-general-level meeting Tuesday to discuss follow-up steps on their “comfort women” deal, Japanese news reports said a foundation to compensate the victims -- as agreed by the two governments -- will likely launch this summer.Chung Byung-won, the new director general for Northeast Asian affairs at Seoul’s Foreign Ministry, flew late Monday to Tokyo for talks with Kimihiro Ishikane, director general for Asian and Oceanian affairs at Japan’s Foreign
March 22, 2016
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Korea, Japan to follow up on 'comfort women' agreement
Senior officials of Korea and Japan are scheduled to hold their first bilateral meeting Tuesday to discuss follow-up steps since December’s agreement on resolving the “comfort women” issue, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Monday. Chung Byung-won, the new director general for Northeast Asian affairs at the Foreign Ministry here, will travel to Tokyo for talks with Kimihiro Ishikane, director general for Asian and Oceanian affairs at Japan’s Foreign Ministry.Protesters stage a sit-in demonstration
March 21, 2016
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Philippine embassy opens cultural office
PHILIPPINE CULTURAL PROMOTION -- Sentro Rizal Seoul, a cultural promotion office in Philippine diplomatic missions worldwide, was inaugurated in the Philippine Embassy in Seoul on March 6. Established in 2009 as a national heritage, Sentro Rizal is dedicated to promoting Filipino culture, arts and language. In the picture (from left to right) are Seoul Global Center director Paul Carver, Seoul Culture Association president Jeong Jae-min, Philippine Ambassador Raul S. Hernandez, National Commissi
March 20, 2016
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Dominica honors ex-Korean ambassador
Dominican Republic Ambassador Grecia Fiordalicia Pichardo honored Park Dong-sil, former Korean ambassador to the Caribbean nation, last week for strengthening bilateral ties. In a ceremony on Wednesday, Park was awarded “the Order of Merit of Duarte, Sanchez and Mella,” conferred by the Dominican Republic president to individuals who have performed distinguished services. Park, currently the Korean ambassador to Morocco, served as an envoy to the Dominican Republic from 2011 to 2014. The award i
March 20, 2016
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Ireland, Korea mark historic, economic ties
The Irish Embassy last week celebrated St. Patrick’s Day and the centenary of the Easter 1916 Uprising that led to the country’s independence from Britain in 1922. At a reception at Grand Hyatt Seoul on Tuesday, Irish Ambassador Aingeal O’Donoghue said the uprising was “a pivotal moment” in Irish history for national liberation. “Hundred years ago, the world was a very different place. Ireland was still under British rule, Korea was under Japanese rule and Europe was ravaged by devastating war,”
March 20, 2016
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Media scholar talks about digital, social revolution
In the digital age, journalists who are jacks-of-all-trades will be increasingly valued, a renowned media scholar said, stressing that quality content is increasingly prized and reporters need to differentiate their work.“Journalists will need more skills, because readers already know what happened from an array of sources,” Alfred Hermida, director and associate professor at the University of British Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, told The Korea Herald last week. “Being a good journali
March 20, 2016
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Greenland enchants Korea with ice, fur and seafood
A delegation of Greenlandic government officials and businesspeople, led by Vittus Qujaukitsoq, minister for industry, labor, trade and foreign affairs, visited Korea last week to promote interest in tourism, fashion and food. “Greenland as a beautiful tourist destination with its proud tradition of craftsmanship in fashion and design will be attractive to Koreans,” Danish Ambassador Thomas Lehmann said in a speech at a seminar at the Shilla Seoul on Wednesday.Representatives from Visit Greenlan
March 20, 2016
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Japanese textbooks intensify Dokdo claim
The Japanese government on Friday approved a set of updated high school textbooks containing strengthened claims to Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo, casting a fresh cloud over Seoul’s efforts to put bilateral ties back on track. Seoul lodged a protest, calling the long-festering assertion “unjust” and urging Tokyo to correct its erroneous historical view and provide fact-based education. Hideo Suzuki, a minister at the Japanese Embassy, was called in by Chung Byung-won, director general for
March 18, 2016
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Japanese textbooks intensify Dokdo claim
The Japanese government on Friday approved a set of updated high school textbooks containing strengthened claims to Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo, casting a fresh cloud over Seoul’s efforts to put bilateral ties back on track. Seoul lodged a protest, calling the long-festering assertion “unjust” and urging Tokyo to correct its erroneous historical view and provide fact-based education. Hideo Suzuki, a minister at the Japanese Embassy, was called in by Chung Byung-won, director general for
March 18, 2016
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Korea, China can pursue 'win-win' relations: ambassador
South Korea and China can maintain a future-oriented, "win-win" relationship despite tensions arising from the potential deployment here of an advanced U.S. missile defense system, Seoul's ambassador in Beijing said Thursday. "The South Korea-China strategic partnership has already entered a mature phase in various areas, including politics, business, culture and humanities exchanges," Amb. Kim Jang-soo said during a luncheon meeting with Korean diplomats and local businessmen.Kim was here to
March 17, 2016
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Japan submarine to visit Philippines, other ships to Vietnam
TOKYO (AFP) -- A Japanese submarine will make a port call in the Philippines for the first time in 15 years while accompanying naval ships will visit Vietnam's Cam Ranh Bay for the first time ever, Japan's navy said.The announcement came days after China accused its Asian rival of interfering in the South China Sea.Japan, which occupied the Philippines and Vietnam during World War II, is now strengthening relations. All three countries share growing concerns about China's increasing military mus
March 16, 2016
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Korea, Indonesia to ink cooperation agreement between constitutional courts
South Korea's Constitutional Court said Wednesday it will sign an agreement with its Indonesian counterpart for cooperation and exchanges of information and research manpower.Under the agreement to be inked on Thursday, the judicial organizations of the two countries will also hold joint meetings, symposiums and seminars on common issues of interest, according to the court. Specifically, the two judicial organizations plan to exchange information, insights and experience in the areas of the cons
March 16, 2016
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China's premier: Up to Japan to hold trilateral summit this year
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday that it is essentially up to Japan to make a decision on holding this year's trilateral summit among the leaders of Seoul, Tokyo and Beijing, citing "still fragile" ties between Japan and China. The leaders of South Korea, Japan and China resumed a trilateral summit in South Korea last year, marking the first such meeting in about three years, with the aim of repairing relations strained from historical and territorial issues."As to whether the format en
March 16, 2016
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China's premier says diplomacy can maintain regional stability
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday that "diplomatic means" can maintain regional stability, with tensions in Northeast Asia spiking over North Korea's nuclear test and rocket launch."It is up to regional countries to maintain stability and harmony," Li said in response to a question about North Korea's provocations and regional security issues. Li, speaking at a press conference at the end of the country's rubber-stamp parliament session, did not mention North Korea by name, but stressed
March 16, 2016
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Ambassador says Korea revs up efforts to restore ties with Iran
South Korea is revving up efforts to "restore" economic ties with Iran as the resource-abundant Middle East state is generating fresh business opportunities after the lifting of international sanctions earlier this year, its top envoy to Tehran said Wednesday.During a meeting with reporters here, Kim Seung-ho said that South Korean government officials and businesses are striving to regain some of the lost ground in the increasingly competitive Iranian market with a population of 80 million. "In
March 16, 2016
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Korean minister calls for Japan to faithfully carry out deal on wartime sexual slavery
South Korea's Cabinet minister in charge of women's affairs said Monday she hopes Japan will faithfully carry out a landmark agreement with South Korea on resolving the issue of Japan's wartime sexual slavery.Gender Equality and Family Minister Kang Eun-hee made the remark to South Korean correspondents in New York, saying that the December agreement with Japan is a done deal and should be respected, though critics raised objections.Kang was in New York as head of Seoul's delegation to a meeting
March 15, 2016
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Yun warns of worsened Chinese ties
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se on Monday warned of deteriorated relations with China this year as the two nations face tensions over the planned stationing of advanced U.S. missile defense assets and Beijing’s support of peace treaty discussions with North Korea.In his opening speech at an annual meeting of chiefs of overseas diplomatic missions, however, he offered an upbeat outlook for an unprecedented gathering with the U.S. and China “in the near future.” Despite concerns over a raft of poten
March 14, 2016