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N. Korea says it test-fired tactical ballistic missile with new guidance technology
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[Weekender] Geeks have never been so chic in Korea
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NewJeans members submit petitions over court injunction in Hybe-Ador conflict
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S. Korea's exports of instant noodles surpass $100m for 1st time in April: data
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[News Focus] Mystery deepens after hundreds of cat deaths in S. Korea
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[Herald Interview] Byun Yo-han's 'unlikable' character is result of calculated acting
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US Air Force blames power loss, weather for F-16 crash in S. Korea in May 2023
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Samsung expected to introduce new Exynos processor in next Galaxy series
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Ex-president Moon recalls in memoir NK leader voiced will not to use nukes
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US expert says N. Korea might ignore Trump if he returns to White House
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Choi scandal puts spotlight on phones under borrowed names
Phones under another person’s name, or “daepo phone,” are attracting attention after it was revealed that a number of high ranking officials involved in the Choi Soon-sil scandal have used them for clandestine communications. Former senior policy secretary Ahn Jong-beom, one of the government officials suspected of helping establish illegally funded sports foundations where the president’s confidante Choi Soon-sil is known to be the de facto head, had used the daepo phone to keep in contact with
Oct. 31, 2016
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Korean worker killed in robbery in Botswana
A South Korean worker in Botswana has been found dead and another wounded in an apparent robbery, the foreign ministry here said Monday.The worker was found dead on Sunday (local time) in his temporary house in Palapye, 270 km northeast of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, according to the ministry.The man, whose identify has not been confirmed, died from a gunshot wound apparently sustained during a home invasion that took place around 2 a.m.stock image (123rf)Another Korean worker was also wo
Oct. 31, 2016
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[From the scene] Angry protesters demand Park step down
Thousands of people took to the streets in Seoul on Saturday evening, calling for President Park Geun-hye to step down over allegations her longtime friend meddled in state affairs, in the first major anti-government rally since the Choi Soon-sil scandal came to the fore last week. Breaking away from typical rallies dominated by civic groups and labor unions, Saturday’s protest saw a more diverse crowd, from families and couples to friends and even former supporters of President Park taking part
Oct. 30, 2016
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Korean youth first try smoking at age 12.7: report
South Korean youth who have smoked cigarettes took their first puff at the age of 12.7 as of last year, a government report showed Sunday.The Korea Health Promotion Foundation said in the report that the average age when domestic youth first tried smoking dropped from 12.8 in 2011 to 12.7 in 2015. The foundation said the report was based on a poll of middle and high school students who have smoked before.The report noted that Korean youth are much younger when they first smoke compared with chil
Oct. 30, 2016
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Police drop plan to conduct autopsy on dead farmer
Police have decided to drop their plan to push for an autopsy on Baek Nam-gi, an activist farmer who died 10 months after being knocked out by a police water cannon at a street rally. “We have decided not to seek the renewal of a warrant (for an autopsy) after consultation with the state prosecutors,” Jongno Police Station said in a press statement late Friday. Civic activists block police from entering the Seoul National Hospital's funeral building in Seoul on Tuesay. (Yonhap)Baek’s body, stil
Oct. 28, 2016
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[EYE INTERVIEW] Spreading ‘green virus’
In the early 90s, Yoon Ho-seob was at the peak of his career as an advertisement designer. At the very front of the money-spinning marketing world, he designed logos for global companies like Pepsi Co. and international events such as 1988 Summer Olympics. Then one day, a thought struck him that he may be on a train running at full speed toward the edge of the cliff. Civilization, consuming resources at an ever-accelerating pace, had reached a point of no turning back, he thought. “I couldn’t li
Oct. 28, 2016
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Choi will return, cooperate with probe: attorney
With a prosecutorial investigation closing in, Choi Soon-sil’s lawyer told reporters Friday that his client is willing to return to Korea from Germany for questioning upon the request of the authorities. Choi -- President Park Geun-hye’s old friend and daughter of her late mentor Choi Tae-min -- has no intention of evading justice and is sorry for the confusion that the incident has caused, said attorney Lee Gyeong-jae. Prosecutors continued to question individuals about the allegations that Ch
Oct. 28, 2016
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[Weekender] Halloween, a headache for some
Lee Suk-hee does not know much about Halloween, but last Sunday she found herself buying her first Halloween costume for her daughter.“I don’t really know what Halloween is,” she told The Korea Herald while browsing through rows of Batman, Snow White and witch costumes at a discount store in Yongsan, central Seoul. “It is my first time buying these clothes because my daughter’s kindergarten announced that they will have a Halloween party,” said Lee, who asked for her name to be changed to preser
Oct. 28, 2016
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Big anti-Park rally expected Saturday
Civic organizations, student groups and labor unions will hold a joint rally in Seoul on Saturday, calling for President Park Geun-hye‘s resignation. Over 200,000 are expected to gather near Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul at 6 p.m., according to local media. This is the first large-scale anti-government rally since news broke that Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of President Park, meddled in state affairs. Political parties as well as the presidential office are expected to pay keen attention t
Oct. 28, 2016
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Ministry opens full-blown probe into Ewha univ.
The Education Ministry on Friday launched an investigation into Ewha Womans University on allegations that the school gave preferential treatment to the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a veiled confidante of President Park Geun-hye who is at the center of an unraveling influence-peddling scandal. “A team of 12 will inspect the school for two weeks. It can stretch longer, if necessary,” a ministry official said. The ministry has been looking into some school records and documents after allegations sur
Oct. 28, 2016
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Police says man who shot policeman to death has mental disease
A 46-year-old man who killed a police officer in a gunfight earlier this month committed the crime due to delusional disorder, police said Friday, wrapping up their investigation.On Oct. 19, Seong Byung-dae killed officer Kim Chang-ho, 54, with a crudely made gun during a shoot-out with the police in front of a tunnel in northern Seoul.Kim was on a duty after receiving a report that Seong was assaulting his neighbor, surnamed Lee, according to police.When apprehended on the same day, Seong was c
Oct. 28, 2016
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Blood donations keep falling on low birth rates
Blood donations in South Korea have sharply dropped this year partly due to falling birth rates, adding to concerns over the nation's blood inventory, data showed Friday,The number of blood donations nationwide fell 9 percent on-year to 1.94 million in the first nine months of 2016, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korean Red Cross.In particular, blood donations by teenagers and those in their 20s decreased 15.1 percent and 13.5 percent to 597,255 and 810,792, respectively
Oct. 28, 2016
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FKI vice chairman summoned over scandal-ridden foundations
The vice chairman of South Korea's biggest business lobby was summoned Friday over its involvement in raising funds for two nonprofit foundations allegedly linked to a controversial figure with close ties to President Park Geun-hye.Lee Seung-cheol, vice chief of the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI), appeared before the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office in southern Seoul, to undergo questioning over the Mir Foundation and the K-Sports Foundation. The lobby, which has large companies
Oct. 28, 2016
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No. of foreign students studying in Korea tops 120,000 in Sept.
The number of foreign students studying in South Korea topped the 120,000-mark for the first time last month, the justice ministry said Friday.It was tallied at 122,082 as of the end of September, up 3.8 percent from the previous month and up 19.6 percent from a year earlier.China topped the list of native countries from which foreign students had come with 70,508 or 58 percent, trailed by Vietnam with 13,004, Mongolia with 5,814, Japan with 2,773, Uzbekistan with 2,232 and the United States wit
Oct. 28, 2016
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Public fury grows over ‘Choi Soon-sil gate’
Public outcry continued to grow Thursday, with more university students, professors and civic groups denouncing President Park Geun-hye over the scandal involving her close confidante. While the embattled president has remained silent since her two-minute apology Tuesday, calls are growing for Park to take responsibility for the state crisis, with some even demanding her to step down.Students from a total of 15 universities across the country criticized Park for “destroying democracy and shaking
Oct. 27, 2016
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Dongguk University thrives with history, tradition
This year marks the 110th anniversary of the establishment of Dongguk University. In 1906, Buddhist pioneers founded Myungjin School, the root of Dongguk University, in an aim to contribute to the country through education and fostering talented students. In order to remember the origin of the school, in 1956, architect Song Min-gu designed and constructed Myungjin Building. It was the first building to be built among campus buildings at Dongguk University, after it was relocated to Pil-dong in
Oct. 27, 2016
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Freedom and cooperation key to education at Cheongna Dalton School
With its mission to nurture talent and cultivate world leaders, Cheongna Dalton School in Incheon has become a top choice for parents seeking an international education for their children. The school was established in 2011 by the late Lee Bong-duk and is located in Incheon Free Economic Zone. It offers students the chance to develop the skills required of future leaders through its pre-school and 12-year educational programs, according to the school. Aerial view of Cheongna Dalton SchoolLee, wh
Oct. 27, 2016
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Seoul moves to ban after-hours work via Kakao Talk
Fifteen Seoul City Council members are moving to ban city workers from sending work requests via mobile messenger apps after office hours, it was announced Thursday.Kim Gwang-su, a Seoul City Council member, said they proposed a revision to the Ordinance of Seoul City Public Servants bill last week. “Although public servants need to serve citizens 24/7, their fundamental rights to rest are often ignored due to excessive workload,” Kim said.“The Seoul mayor should protect public servants and try
Oct. 27, 2016
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Arms broker acquitted of fraud, convicted of embezzlement, bribery
The chairman of a local arms dealer was found guilty of embezzlement and bribery on Thursday but was acquitted of fraud and a string of other corruption allegations. The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Lee Kyu-tae of Ilgwang Group to three years and four months in prison on charges of giving some 15 million won ($13,000) in bribes to government officials and embezzling over 10 billion won of company assets. Still, Lee was found not guilty of allegations that he exaggerated the price of an
Oct. 27, 2016
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Korea's new childbirths continue to drop in Aug.
The number of childbirths in South Korea continued to drop in August as the country has been struggling with a low birthrate and a late marriage trend, government data showed Thursday.About 33,900 babies were born in August, down 3.7 percent, or 1,300, from 35,200 a year earlier, extending the losing streak to nine straight months since December last year, according to the data released by Statistics Korea.The number of marriages, however, rose 5.5 percent on-year to 23,000 in August, turning ar
Oct. 27, 2016