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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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Tensions heighten ahead of first president-opposition chief meeting
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Doctor group's incoming head renews call for govt. to scrap medical school quota hike for dialogue
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Seoul to provide housing subsidy to married couples with newborns
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Rapper jailed after public street fight with another rapper
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[Music in drama] An ode to childhood trauma
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'The Roundup: Punishment' becomes fastest 2024 film to top 2 mln admissions
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New head of doctors' association vows war in case of disadvantage to medical professors
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Allies set up joint working group on new command
The South Korean and U.S. militaries have set up a joint working group to discuss their new combined command structure to be established following Seoul’s retaking of wartime operational control slated for December 2015.“As agreed in the Security Consultative Meeting last October, the allies have been in consultation over the future command structure,” said Defense Ministry spokesperson Kim Min-seok in a regular press briefing. “To develop the discussion, a joint working group was launched on De
Jan. 4, 2013
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USFK's dream of 'tour normalization' hamstrung by military budget cut
The Pentagon's shoestring budget is taking its toll on a dream of U.S. soldiers to bring their families to South Korea -- the so-called "tour normalization" program.Concerns are growing that South Korea may be forced to shoulder more of the financial burden for stationing 28,500 American troops on the peninsula, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War.This year, Seoul and Washington are set for tough negotiations on how to split the cost for U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) for 2014-2018.The Pentagon faces m
Jan. 4, 2013
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Korea to buy U.S. Seahawk choppers for naval use
South Korea has decided to buy eight advanced multi-purpose maritime helicopters from the United States for its Navy, military sources said. The MH-60R Seahawk helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. was chosen over the AW-195 Wildcat manufactured by the Anglo-Italian company AgustaWestland, they said.“After completing test evaluations in September, we’ve conducted a series of analysis and negotiations on details including technology, terms of contracts and prices,” said one Navy offi
Jan. 2, 2013
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Security officials concerned by defense cuts
Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin and other top security officials expressed regret Wednesday after the parliament scaled down the defense budget despite growing threats from North Korea and fast changing security environment around the Korean Peninsula.The National Assembly on Tuesday approved the 2013 national budget including 34.35 trillion won ($32.34 billion) in defense spending. The lawmakers cut around 290 billion won from the 34.64 trillion won proposed by the ministry while the welfare budg
Jan. 2, 2013
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Korea to buy U.S. Seahawk choppers for naval operation
South Korea has decided to buy eight advanced multi-purpose maritime helicopters from the United States for its Navy, military sources said Tuesday.The MH-60R Seahawk helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. was chosen over the AW-195 Wildcat manufactured by the Anglo-Italian company AgustaWestland, they said."After completing test evaluations in September, we've conducted a series of analysis and negotiations on details including technology, terms of contracts and rices," said one Nav
Jan. 1, 2013
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Tour bus crash in Oregon kills 9, including Koreans
PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) -- A tour bus careened through a guardrail along an icy Oregon highway and 100 feet down a steep embankment Sunday, killing nine people and injuring more than 20 others, authorities said.The charter bus carrying about 40 people lost control around 10:30 a.m. on snow- and ice-covered lanes of Interstate 84 in a rural area of eastern Oregon, according to the Oregon State Police. The bus crashed near the start of a 7-mile section of road that winds down a hill.The bus came to r
Dec. 31, 2012
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S. Korea snubs Japan's protest over Dokdo
South Korea has rejected a protest by Japan over Seoul's annual defense report that reaffirms its bid to protect the easternmost islets of Dokdo, a senior official said Monday.Japan recently sent the South Korean government an official letter protesting the defense white paper that made clear Seoul's sovereignty over Dokdo, which Tokyo has also claimed as its own.In a rebuttal letter to Japan, South Korea reiterated that, "Dokdo is an integral part of Korean territory historically, geographicall
Dec. 31, 2012
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Hyundai Capital hacking suspect caught in Philippines
A hacker suspected of stealing customer data last year from Hyundai Capital, a subsidiary of South Korea’s top automaker, has been arrested in the Philippines, police here said Wednesday.The 39-year-old man, identified only by his surname Shin, allegedly broke into the computer system of the financial firm 43,376 times between February and April of last year and stole personal information of nearly 1.75 million customers, police said.After being apprehended by Philippine authorities, Shin was ex
Dec. 26, 2012
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Korea considers competitive bidding for spy drone acquisition
With the United States moving toward the sales of Global Hawk advanced spy drones at a higher than expected price, South Korea may adopt competitive bidding to negotiate a better offer for the high-altitude drones along with other potential deals on the table, a senior government official said Wednesday.Seoul has shown interest in the high-altitude, long-endurance Global Hawk drones to conduct intelligence missions on North Korea, as it is preparing to take over wartime operational control from
Dec. 26, 2012
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S. Korea considers competitive bidding for spy drone acquisition
With the United States moving toward the sales of Global Hawk advanced spy drones at a higher than expected price, South Korea may adopt competitive bidding to negotiate a better offer for the high-altitude drones along with other potential deals on the table, a senior government official said Wednesday.Seoul has shown interest in the high-altitude, long-endurance Global Hawk drones to conduct intelligence missions on North Korea, as it is preparing to take over wartime operational control from
Dec. 26, 2012
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U.S. plans to sell Global Hawks to S. Korea for $1.2 bln
The Pentagon has formally informed Congress of a plan to sell four Global Hawk surveillance drones to South Korea, a related agency said Monday.The deal under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, if sealed, would be worth up to $1.2 billion (1.28 trillion won), according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) affiliated with the Department of Defense.It includes four RQ-4 Block 30 Global Hawk remotely-piloted aircrafts equipped with the Enhanced Integrated Sensor Suites (EISS), a
Dec. 25, 2012
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Allies tracking N.K. HEU facilities: Seoul
South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense said on Friday that the country and its U.S. ally have been sharing intelligence and tracking down potential North Korean facilities used to develop highly enriched uranium for nuclear weapons.“South Korea and the U.S. have been identifying HEU facilities in North Korea by analyzing intelligence images,” said a South Korean army intelligence official. He added, “We are currently tracking down those facilities and activities relating to HEU,” as the alli
Dec. 21, 2012
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Ministry allows giant Xmas lighting near N.K. border
The Defense Ministry said Thursday that it will allow a local church to light up a Christmas tower near the tense border with North Korea, reversing its reluctant attitude over the sensitive tradition ahead of major political events.Military officials earlier this month said Christmas towers near the military demarcation line would not be lit up this year, apparently reflecting concerns that the move could have escalated tension ahead of Pyongyang’s Dec. 12 rocket launch and the presidential ele
Dec. 20, 2012
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Defense Ministry opposes reduced military service
The Ministry of National Defense said Thursday that problems would occur should the new government of president-elect Park Geun-hye seek to reduce the country’s mandatory military service period.“Problems would arise following the reduction of the service period from 21 months to 18 months as it could further make the military fall short of resources,” spokesperson Kim Min-seok told the press.He added that the ministry would need to discuss this matter with Park’s transition team, and hopes to r
Dec. 20, 2012
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Korea to use German power packs for K2 tanks
South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration said Monday that it has decided to use Germany-made key engine and transmission parts, or the so-called power packs, over Korean parts for the military’s first 100 K2 tanks.DAPA will import the first two sets of power packs from Germany-based MTU to install in the tanks for trials next year, and bring in more in phases with the aim of deploying the tanks by March of 2014.This decision was made in a meeting presided over by the National Def
Dec. 17, 2012
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N.Korean fishing boat found drifting in East Sea
Three North Korean fishermen were rescued earlier this week while drifting aboard a small boat off South Korea's east coast but they had no apparent intention to defect, a government source said Friday."The coast guard was called after a South Korean boat found the North Korean fishing boat near Ulleng Island yesterday," the source said, asking that he not be identified.The source later confirmed that three North Koreans were aboard the boat when they were rescued at 1:33 a.m. Friday, adding tha
Dec. 14, 2012
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S. Korea analyzing salvaged N. Korean rocket debris
South Korean authorities on Friday moved to analyze the debris of a North Korean long-range rocket, launched earlier this week in defiance of repeated international warnings. “The debris will be important material that can verify North Korean missile capability,” Kim Min-seok, a spokesperson at the South’s Defense Ministry said. North Korea’s Unha-3 rocket blasted off from a launch site Wednesday and put a satellite into orbit. Its first-stage booster broke into four pieces and dropped into the
Dec. 14, 2012
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Military denies missing rocket launch signs
The Defense Ministry denied accusations on Wednesday that the military and intelligence authorities were in the dark about North Korea’s preparation of a rocket launch.The Minister of National Defense Kim Kwan-jin said that the ministry informed Cheong Wa Dae of related developments.Until the rocket was detected by the South Korean destroyer Sejong the Great at 9:51 a.m., both South Korean and U.S. authorities are said to have had held the position that the launch was not imminent based on intel
Dec. 12, 2012
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Greenpeace sues S. Korea over nuclear activists
Greenpeace said Monday it had filed a lawsuit against the South Korean government for denying entry to half a dozen key campaigners and seeking to “silence” criticism of its nuclear policies.The environmental group said it wanted recognition from the court that Seoul‘s decision to bar six Greenpeace staff was a violation of freedom of expression and international human rights.The lawsuit also demands almost 70 million won ($65,000) in compensation for the disruption to the group’s campaigning ef
Dec. 10, 2012
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S. Korea signs defense support deal with Spain
South Korea and Spain have agreed to share military supplies in peacekeeping and rescue operations as part of efforts to expand military ties between the two sides, the defense ministry said Monday.Lee Sang-wook, the head of South Korean defense ministry's logistics management bureau, met his Spanish counterpart Prieto Oses Ramon in Madrid to sign a memorandum of understanding on the bilateral military support, the ministry said. Under the agreement, the two countries will share military supplie
Dec. 10, 2012