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Yoon apologizes for first lady Dior bag scandal, calls push for special probe ‘political’
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Korea forecast to overtake Taiwan in chip production by 2032: report
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Girl hanging on bridge, police trying to rescue her both fall off; rescued immediately
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[K-pop’s dilemma] Can K-pop break free from ‘fandom’ model?
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YouTuber fatally stabbed on livestream by another YouTuber in Busan
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No plan to let doctors with foreign licenses practice here anytime soon: PM
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Yoon rebuffs opposition's call for special probe into wife
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Stray Kids hit with racism in Met Gala photo line
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[News Analysis] Yoon's first 2 years marked by intense confrontations, lack of leadership
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Yoon apologizes for wife's 'unwise conduct'
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Envoy underscores Jordan as safe haven for Syrian refugees
Jordan emphasized the role the kingdom plays as a force for stability, tolerance and peace in the Middle East during a reception celebrating its 67th anniversary of independence from British colonial rule with local guests, members of the diplomatic community and friends of Jordan at a hotel in Seoul on Monday.“Jordan, by the grace of God and the wisdom of the Hashemite leadership, the awareness and dedication of its people, still maintains its long-established policy of development and stabilit
June 16, 2013
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Diplomatic store underwhelms envoys
The dreary second-floor shop for foreign diplomats appeared as lonely as it was out of place amid the posh boutiques and upscale offices that populate southern Seoul. Seoul’s drab and gray Diplomatic Duty-Free Store could be better suited in the black-and-white show reel of an old Soviet-era marketplace, or maybe in a grocery store in the North Korean capital city of Pyongyang than in one of this city’s most bustling, glitzy and fashionable shopping districts. Kim Mi-yeon, a young female store c
June 16, 2013
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Korea to ask Japan to correct Dokdo claim in textbooks
The Education Ministry said Friday it plans to call on Japan to correct its distorted history textbooks laying claim to the South Korean islets of Dokdo.In March, Japan approved 21 high-school textbooks, some of which describe Dokdo, a group of rocky outcroppings lying in the East Sea between the two countries, as a Japanese territory. According to the report the ministry submitted to the National Assembly, the government plans to send a formal request to Japan asking it to correct the wrongful
June 14, 2013
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Korea appoints 23 new ambassadors
The Foreign Ministry on Friday appointed new ambassadors to 23 countries including the U.K., Australia, Italy and Vietnam. Lim Sung-nam, a former special representative for Korean peninsular peace and security affairs in charge of the six-nation talks for the denuclearization of North Korea, is picked as ambassador to Britain. Former Chief of Protocol Bae Jae-hyun and former ambassador for climate change Son Sung-hwan will be stationed in Rome and Stockholm, respectively.Kim Bong-hyun, a former
June 14, 2013
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UNESCAP calls for ‘transformative’ new development blueprint
With uneven progress toward the Millennium Development Goals, its succeeding framework should be focused on people, equality and the environment to better fight poverty and achieve sustainable growth, UNESCAP chief Noeleen Heyzer told The Korea Herald. Heyzer is executive secretary of the Bangkok-based United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, which oversees the development process in its 62 member countries. A group of top officials, scholars and activists from aro
June 11, 2013
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Korea signs deal to host new U.N. Green Climate Fund
South Korea signed a deal with the board of the U.N. Green Climate Fund (GCF) Monday to help the new U.N. fund establish its headquarters here, ministry officials said. South Korea was chosen last October to host the U.N. fund that aims to channel $100 billion a year in aid to help developing nations combat climate change. The headquarters of the U.N. fund will be situated in Songdo, Incheon City. Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and Co-Chairman of the Green Climate Fund Ewen McDonald, signed the a
June 10, 2013
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Trust key to regional integration: Kupchan
In his 2012 book “No One’s World,” political scientist Charles Kupchan sketches a global landscape with multiple centers of power and diverse versions of modernity. The West and the rising rest will compete over principles, status and geopolitical interests as the sea change unfolds, he argues.Despite Pyongyang’s security threat, South Korea is well positioned to take advantage of the pluralistic order due to its economic vigor and democratic vibrancy, the scholar said in a recent interview with
June 10, 2013
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U.S., China urged to avoid zero-sum path
Charles Kupchan, a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University in Washington, offered his views in a recent interview with The Korea Herald on a range of issues including the U.S. policy of rebalancing toward Asia, President Park Geun-hye’s “trustpolitik,” the relations between the U.S. and China, Northeast Asian security and the rise of nationalism in Japan. The renowned scholar is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of “No One’s World: The West, t
June 10, 2013
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Park to convene security ministers' meeting on Monday
President Park Geun-hye will hold a meeting with foreign affairs and security-related ministers on Monday, an official said, a day after officials from the two Koreas opened their first government-level talks in two years at a border village of Panmunjom.It will be the third time that Park has held such a meeting since she took office in February.The inter-Korean meeting in Panmunjom on Sunday was aimed at paving the way for Seoul and Pyongyang to hold ministerial-level talks on Wednesday.The Su
June 9, 2013
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Korea eyes bigger presence in Africa
Africa beckons the world with its huge energy resources and fast-expanding markets. But its vast potential has been a mirage for Korea, which lags behind its rivals in aid, influence and strategy.After years of failed efforts, the nation is reviving its drive to bolster partnership with pledges of increased assistance and investment. In the past week, Seoul hosted the leaders of Uganda and Mozambique and the top diplomat of Gabon, with energy, trade and development aid topping the agenda.“We hav
June 9, 2013
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Russian Far East could be Korean investment ‘bonanza’
Russia’s Far East is in many ways its “Wild West,” where hardened Cossacks some 350 years ago and young Soviets with courage and ambition, fewer than a hundred ― came to exploit Sakha diamonds and Sakhalin oil.Today, Russia looks to tap this rugged frontier’s still-unrealized vast natural resources by increasing economic links with Korea in fields from energy and infrastructure to shipbuilding, and even in joint agricultural projects.Its Far East will be the source of future economic growth for
June 9, 2013
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Korea-Arab Society brings Arab film fest to Seoul, Busan
As part of the Arab Cultural Festival, which it has been organizing since 2008, the Korea-Arab Society kicked off the 6th Arab Film Festival on Wednesday at Art Nine in southern Seoul.The five-day film festival opened with “Royal Love” from the United Arab Emirates. The festival included six other features and two documentaries: “Aseel” from Oman; “Kayan” from Lebanon; “Kick Off” from Iraq; “Militants” from Tunisia; “Reporting ... a Revolution” from Egypt; “The Battle of Algiers” from Algeria; “
June 9, 2013
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Sweden marks National Day with pop performance
The Swedish Embassy here highlighted the Nordic country’s National Day this year with a pop performance by Swedish singer/songwriter Katie Goes To Tokyo, a.k.a. Kathrine Bergstrom, during a reception at a hotel in Seoul on Tuesday.“Katie” then travels to Tokyo ― in fact on her first trip to the East Asian capital ― where she will perform at the National Day reception of the Swedish Embassy there on June 6.Sweden has been celebrating its National Day on June 6 since 1916 where the tradition was i
June 9, 2013
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Italy celebrates Italian cinema in National Day reception
The Italian Embassy highlighted the golden age of Italian cinema during a reception celebrating its republican constitution at the Italian Ambassador to Korea Sergio Mercuri’s residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul, on Monday. Italy’s republican form of government was adopted in 1947 after a popular referendum but the preceding years of post-war reconstruction are also remembered for the golden age of Italian cinema.Italy’s Republic Day is celebrated on June 2.Italian neorealism in film developed as Mu
June 9, 2013
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Filipinos celebrate 115th anniversary of Asia’s oldest democracy
The Philippine Embassy here celebrated Asia’s oldest democracy on the 115th anniversary of the proclamation of Philippine Independence and the 18th Filipino Migrant Worker’s Day at Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium on June 2.Thousands of people came out to the all-day event to enjoy the sunny weekend weather, as well as food, friends and fun. The festival also showcased the contribution of the estimated 60,000 Filipinos living and working here to promoting a multicultural Korea, organizers said.The
June 9, 2013
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Korea vows to upgrade ties with Gabon
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se said Friday that his government hopes to upgrade relations with Gabon as he held talks with his Gabonese counterpart Emmanuel Issoze Ngondet. Ngondet arrived in Seoul early this week for a five-day visit that marked the first of its kind by an African foreign minister since Yun took office. “In the wake of Minister Ngondet’s visit to Korea, I expect to upgrade bilateral relations with Gabon,” Yun told the Gabonese minister during his opening remarks. Yun and Ngondet
June 7, 2013
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Park to hold summit with China’s Xi on June 27
President Park Geun-hye will hold her first summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on June 27, her office announced Friday, a high-stakes meeting where North Korea is expected to be a key topic.The summit is the highlight of Park’s June 27-30 state visit to the neighboring nation that will also include a series of meetings with other newly installed top Chinese officials, a university speech and a meeting with Chinese business leaders, presidential spokeswoman Kim Haing said.Park and Xi plan t
June 7, 2013
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Seoul slams repatriation of N.K. defectors at U.N.
South Korea on Wednesday criticized the repatriation by Laos of nine North Korean defectors at a U.N. meeting, calling for the international community’s support to ensure their safety and humanitarian treatment. The seven men and two women aged between 15 and 23 were caught by Laotian authorities while trying to reach the South Korean Embassy on May 10. They were expelled to China last week and now likely face severe punishment in their oppressive homeland. Shin Dong-ik, deputy minister for mult
June 5, 2013
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[Photo News] Nuclear talks
June 3, 2013
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S. Korea, China hold talks ahead of Park's state visit to Beijing
Senior diplomats from South Korea and China held regular talks on Monday to discuss a range of issues, including North Korea, ahead of President Park Geun-hye's state visit to Beijing later this month, officials said. The one-day meeting in Beijing is also expected to discuss last week's deportation of nine young North Korean defectors, who were arrested in Laos then returned to the North via China."There is a possibility that the issue of North Korean defectors could be discussed," said a senio
June 3, 2013