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Marine Corps commander summoned by CIO for questioning on alleged influence-peddling case
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Ador CEO's request for exclusive right to terminate NewJeans' contract with Hybe refused in February
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[Weekender] Korean psyche untangled: Musok
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Woman dangling from power lines rescued by residents holding blanket
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Hankook Tire takes over control of Hanon Systems
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[Herald Interview] ‘Time to Be Strong’ follows retired K-pop idols’ self-discovery
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Samsung chief returns from Europe after meeting with Pope, business leaders
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US 'secondary sanctions' on China likely to backfire: China expert
US "secondary sanctions" on Chinese firms doing business with North Korea would more likely to backfire rather than achieve the goal of inducing Beijing to render greater cooperation in efforts to rein in Pyongyang, an expert said Thursday.Yun Sun, a senior associate at the Stimson Center, made the remark during a discussion in Washington amid growing speculation the administration of US President Donald Trump is likely to adopt "secondary sanctions" or a "secondary boycott," penalizing Chinese
Feb. 10, 2017
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Tillerson says Korea already paying 'large amounts' for US troops
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said South Korea is already paying large amounts to support American troops stationed in the country and the two countries will be able to produce an "equitable burden-sharing" deal.Tillerson made the remark in a written answer to questions from Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) before his confirmation as secretary, responding to a question whether he would be willing to pull US troops out of South Korea and Japan unless a "fair" burden-sharing agreement cannot be reache
Feb. 9, 2017
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Foreign ministry launches taskforce to enforce discipline for diplomats
South Korea's foreign ministry has launched a drive to enforce stronger discipline on its diplomats following revelations of a series of workplace misdeeds, a government source said Thursday.A taskforce was formed recently and held its first meeting to discuss ways to maintain discipline of officials stationed in embassies, consulates and other overseas missions, according to the source. The source said that the ministry has reached out to private-sector experts for input and opinions in establi
Feb. 9, 2017
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Vice FMs of Korea and East Timor meet to discuss cooperation
South Korea's vice foreign minister held a meeting with his East Timor counterpart to discuss ways to increase cooperation in areas ranging from economy and development to North Korea's nuclear threat, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.Lim Sung-nam was in Dili, the capital of East Timor, for two days this week to hold talks. This marked the first time that South Korea's vice foreign minister has visited the country since both established diplomatic ties in 2002.The senior diplomat held a meeti
Feb. 8, 2017
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Korea asks China not to buy Kaesong complex goods
South Korea's unification ministry has asked China to notify its people not to buy goods produced at the now-shuttered inter-Korean industrial park in North Korea, a government official said Wednesday.The government said that it has identified some attempts by North Korean authorities to sell South Korean owned goods made at the Kaesong Industrial Complex, including rice cookers, to buyers in China.The move to check the North's attempt to sell such goods comes almost a year after Seoul shut down
Feb. 8, 2017
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White House: Trump stands with S. Korea, committed to preventing N. Korean hostile acts
US President Donald Trump wants to reassure South Korea that the US stands with the Asian ally and will prevent any further hostile actions from North Korea, the White House said Tuesday.White House press secretary Sean Spicer made the remark at a regular briefing, recalling a phone conversation that Trump had with Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn last week."He had a conversation the other day. We look forward to fulfilling that conversation," Spicer said. "I think obviously the
Feb. 8, 2017
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Korea mulls option to refer China to WTO for THAAD retaliation: official
South Korea is currently reviewing if China's recent trade actions, taken after Seoul's plans to deploy US missile defense systems on its soil, can be referred to the World Trade Organization, a high-ranking official said Tuesday."As we may happen to need to take legal action in the future, a working-level examination is under way on (the illegality of) all measures taken by the Chinese central and regional governments as well as the private sector following the Seoul deployment decision," the o
Feb. 7, 2017
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Yun, Tillerson reaffirm ‘joint approach' to NK threats
The top diplomats of South Korea and the US reaffirmed their commitment to shoring up the alliance Tuesday, calling for a joint approach to tackle North Korea’s “imminent threats,” Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said. Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se had his first phone conversation with new US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was sworn in last week, days after US Defense Secretary James Mattis’ visit to Seoul. During the 25-minute talks, the ministers agreed to continue “coercive diplomacy” to thwa
Feb. 7, 2017
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Sri Lanka, Korea celebrate thriving economic ties
The Sri Lankan Embassy on Friday marked the 69th anniversary of independence from colonial Britain as well as thriving ties with Korea officially extending to 40 years.The reception at Millennium Seoul Hilton drew dignitaries from both countries, including Kang Ho-in, Korean minister of land, infrastructure and transport, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Sri Lankan minister of disaster management, Ranjith Madduma Bandara, Sri Lankan minister of public administration and management, and Chandrani Bandar
Feb. 6, 2017
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Morocco rejoins African Union for regional peace, prosperity
More than 33 years since quitting the African Union, Morocco was readmitted to the continental club of nations, heralding a new era of regional security and economic cooperation, according to the Moroccan Embassy in Seoul.The decision was made at the 28th Summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Jan. 31, with the support of 39 countries and nine countries opposed in voting. Moroccan King Mohammed VI first signaled the country’s wish to rejoin the institution at the 27th summit in
Feb. 6, 2017
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‘Belarus, Korea are partners in cutting-edge innovations’
Emerging from seven decades of Soviet rule, Belarus inherited an institutional legacy of excellence in scientific education and research, highly regarded across Eurasia. Since its independence in 1991, the country has moved toward a market economy, while preserving cardinal instruments in science and engineering. Now marking the silver jubilee of diplomatic relations with Korea on Feb. 10, Belarusian Ambassador to Korea Andrei Popkov believes cooperation in these fields is key to unlocking the t
Feb. 6, 2017
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Prolonged statue rows with Tokyo deepen Seoul’s dilemma
Signs are growing over a strung-out standoff between Seoul and Tokyo as the Korean government is grappling with the statue of a wartime sex slave in Busan that has triggered a heated protest from Japan. On Jan. 6, Tokyo instructed its Ambassador to Korea Yasumasa Nagamine and Busan Consul General Yasuhiro Morimoto to return home in protest against the statue installed in front of the Japanese consulate general in Busan at the end of December. The Shinzo Abe government also declared a halt in hig
Feb. 6, 2017
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Foreign minister to meet delegation from Korean residents' union in Japan
South Korea's foreign minister will meet leaders from a union of Korean residents in Japan on Monday to listen to their views on the relations between the two neighbors long plagued by historical and territorial feuds, his office said.Yun Byung-se plans to meet a delegation of the Korean Residents Union, also known as Mindan, later in the day, according to the foreign ministry. The meeting was arranged at the request of the union.This marked the first time since Aug 2013 that Yun is officially m
Feb. 6, 2017
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Nuke envoys of Korea, US and Japan pushing to meet as early as mid-Feb.: source
Top nuclear envoys of South Korea, the United States and Japan will likely meet in Washington in the middle of this month at the earliest to discuss cooperation in dealing with North Korea's evolving nuke threats, a diplomatic source said Sunday.The gathering, if realized, would mark the first of its kind since the launch of the US administration led by President Donald Trump last month.The three nations would be represented by Kim Hong-kyun, special representative for Korean Peninsula peace and
Feb. 6, 2017
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Korean, US FMs to hold their first phone conversation
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and US State Secretary Rex Tillerson will hold their first telephone conversation this week, a South Korean foreign ministry official said Sunday."We're currently fine-tuning the timing for a phone conversation between South Korean and US foreign ministers on Tuesday (Korean time)," the official said, requesting not to be named. Minister of Foreign Affairs Yun Byung-se (Yonhap)The conversation, if made, would mark the first formal contact between foreig
Feb. 5, 2017
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Russia warns of ‘action’ if THAAD is deployed
Moscow will take steps to protect its national security if US missile defense assets are deployed here as planned, the Russian ambassador to South Korea said Friday, warning it will bring a “dangerous impact” to the peninsula and the region. Alexander Timonin’s remarks came as the defense chiefs of South Korea and the US agreed during their talks in Seoul to complete the installment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system as scheduled for this year. They stressed the equipment was “onl
Feb. 3, 2017
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[EYE] Service to society, service to Koreas
On Dec. 22, 2014, the representatives of 15 UN Security Council member states gathered at its chamber, sharing harrowing accounts of North Korea’s human rights violations and exploring ways to hold the Kim Jong-un regime to account. Oh Joon, then Seoul’s ambassador to the UN, took over the microphone as the session drew to an end. But instead of vilifying Kim and his executives, he spoke, in a solemn, placid manner, for millions of South Koreans whose left-behind loved ones are suffering across
Feb. 3, 2017
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70 percent of Americans support long-term US military presence in S. Korea: survey
About 70 percent of Americans believe the US should have long-term military presence in South Korea, a survey showed Wednesday.The Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey, conducted jointly with research institutes in five other nations, also showed that 62 percent of South Koreans are supportive of long-term US military presence in their country."The South Korean public and the American public are closely aligned on their views of US bases in South Korea," the council said.The high American su
Feb. 2, 2017
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Foreign minister, ex-US congressmen reaffirm active response to N. Korean threats
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se and former US congressmen reaffirmed Wednesday that their countries need to react proactively in addressing North Korea's serious nuclear and missile threats, the foreign ministry here said.Yun held a meeting with an American delegation led by former US Representatives Dan Burton and Matt Salmon to discuss North Korean nuclear threats and alliance issues, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The delegation also included former US chief negotiato
Feb. 2, 2017
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Korea stops issuing visas for Chinese instructors at local institute
South Korea has stopped issuing or extending visas for Chinese language instructors at the local branch of a Chinese non-governmental organization affiliated with its education ministry, sources said Wednesday.The Ministry of Justice has not issued or extended the one-year E-2 teaching visa for instructors at Confucius Institute in South Korea since late last year, according to local universities. Confucius Institute is a Chinese public institute that has some hundreds of branch offices worldwid
Feb. 1, 2017