Articles by Nam Kyung-don
Nam Kyung-don
don@heraldcorp.com-
[Graphic News] Fatal air crashes rose last year
A total of 556 people died in 15 plane crashes in 2018, significantly more than the previous year, but long-term trends show that safety has improved, an aviation watchdog reported. The year 2017 was the safest year in aviation history with only 44 people killed in 10 airliner accidents, said the Aviation Safety Network. Last year was still the third-safest year in aviation history in terms of the number of fatal accidents and the ninth-safest in terms of lives lost. Last year’s deadliest accid
World News Jan. 7, 2019
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[Graphic News] Food industry sales rise 2.3% in 2018
South Korean food industry sales grew 2.3 percent in 2018 from a year ago to exceed 90 trillion won ($80.2 billion) for the first time, a report showed. According to the report from the Korea Rural Economic Institute, total shipments of the nation’s food products, groceries and beverages came to an estimated 91.3 trillion won last year, up 2 trillion won from 2017. Food industry sales topped the mark of 90 trillion won three years after passing the milestone of 80 trillion won. Last year’s grow
Business Jan. 6, 2019
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[Graphic News] Samsung No. 1 in number of patents filed for self-driving cars
According to the data compiled by the European Patent Office, the number of applications related to self-driving cars filed in Europe was 3,998 in 2017, growing more than threefold from 922 in 2011. Samsung Electronics holds the largest number of patents between 2011 and 2017, 624, with US company Intel ranking second with 590. US chipmaker Qualcomm held 361, followed by Samsung Electronics’ smaller rival LG Electronics at 348 and Germany’s Bosch with 343. The figures show that information an
World Business Jan. 3, 2019
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[Graphic News] 10% of S. Korean seniors suffer from dementia
More than 1 in 10 South Korean senior citizens live with dementia, data showed, with the number expected to reach 2 million by 2039 due to the rapidly aging population. According to the data compiled by the National Institute of Dementia, 10.2 percent of Koreans aged 65 and above had dementia as of 2018. It was the first time the figure exceeded the 10 percent mark, the institute said. The 2017 figure stood at 9.95 percent. The total number of dementia patients came to 750,000: 275,000 men and
Social Affairs Jan. 2, 2019
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[Graphic News] Number of naturalized S. Koreans nears 190,000 over last 70 years
Nearly 190,000 foreign nationals have become naturalized South Korean citizens over the past seven decades, government data showed. The Ministry of Justice said the number of people naturalized here since the enactment of the Nationality Act on Dec. 20, 1948, reached 189,193 as of the end of November. The nation’s first naturalization occurred on Feb. 8, 1957, when a then Taiwanese citizen who changed his name to Son Il-seung acquired South Korean nationality.
Social Affairs Jan. 1, 2019
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[Graphic News] Switzerland remains most attractive for top talent
Switzerland once again clinched the top spot in a global survey on fostering and attracting talent, part of a top-10 list that includes Canada but not the US and no Asian nations.The country retained its title for the fifth consecutive year in the World Talent Ranking report published by IMD Business School, a result of its strong emphasis on skills training and education. Denmark and Norway ranked second and third. While the US didn’t make the top 10, it climbed four notches to No. 12. Canada
World News Dec. 31, 2018
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[Graphic News] Australia, Indonesia world’s most generous nations: Gallup
Australia, Indonesia, the United States and New Zealand were found to be the world’s most generous countries in an annual study by pollster Gallup. Gallup released its list of “most generous countries” for 2018. Indonesia and Australia tied for the top spot, and the United States and New Zealand tied for third. To rank more than 140 nations in its wide-ranging survey, Gallup said it looked at population, which countries’ people gave the most volunteer time, and which helped strangers most often
World News Dec. 28, 2018
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[Graphic News] Bamdokkaebi Night Market picked as Seoul’s best policy of year
According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market has been chosen by foreigners as the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s best policy of 2018. The night market opened in various locations on Fridays and Saturdays from March through October this year, including the Cheonggye Stream, Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Yeouido Hangang Park and Banpo Hangang Park. Seoul officials said the policy of lending out suits for job seekers to wear to interviews ranked as the second-best
Social Affairs Dec. 27, 2018
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[Graphic News] Alcohol addiction increasing among youth
The number of young people getting treatment for alcohol addiction neared 2,000 last year, doubling from seven years prior, a report said. The drinking rate among the young is declining, but the severity of problems from drinking is still heavy, with one 1 in 2 young peole drinking to dangerous levels, the report from the National Assembly Research Service said. There were 1,968 young people diagnosed as being addicted to alcohol last year, up 2.1-fold from 922 in 2010.
Social Affairs Dec. 26, 2018
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[Graphic News] Korea’s gaming industry ranks among world’s top in sales
South Korea’s gaming industry is the world’s fourth largest in sales, but none of the local companies rank among the top producers, a report said. According to the Korea Creative Content Agency, the industry’s sales came to $5.76 billion in October, ranking fourth behind $34.4 billion for China, $31.53 billion for the US and $17.71 billion for Japan. However, Korea would rank higher if internet connections are taken into consideration. For example, the internet-linked population in South Kor
World Business Dec. 25, 2018
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[Graphic News] People the world lost in 2018
From US President George H.W. Bush to astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and former UN chief Kofi Annan, here are some of the notable figures who passed away in 2018.
World News Dec. 24, 2018
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[Graphic News] A day in Seoul by numbers
Social Affairs Dec. 23, 2018
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[Graphic News] Microsoft CEO ranks best in US
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella was named the best CEO of 2018, according to compensation, culture and career website Comparably. Other big names in the top 10 include Home Depot’s Craig Menear, Google’s Sundar Pichai, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Saleforce’s Marc Benioff. Comparably asked employees to rank their CEOs using a numerical scale and received nearly 10 million ratings from employees at more than 50,000 US companies, the report said.
World Business Dec. 20, 2018
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[Graphic News] Korea ranks 115th in gender gap ranking last year
The level of economic participation and opportunity of South Korean women is well below the world average, ranking the country No. 115 out of 149 countries in terms of gender equality, according to a report from the World Economic Forum. The forum‘s Global Gender Gap Report 2018 said South Korea’s gender gap index was 0.657, compared to 0.673 for China and 0.662 for Japan, which ranked Nos. 103 and 110, respectively. The annual report uses the Global Gender Gap Index to see how countries compar
Social Affairs Dec. 19, 2018
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[Graphic News] Koreans spent about $250 each on cultural activities in 2018: survey
South Koreans spent an average of around 287,000 won ($253) each on cultural activities this year, according to a recent survey commissioned by a KBS radio program. The survey of 800 respondents between 15 and 69 years old was conducted by World Research & Consulting from Dec. 1-9. It found that 93,211 won was spent on books, 86,855 won on watching movies and 72,246 won on attending music concerts or performances. In addition, 51.5 percent said they spent a similar amount on cultural activiti
Social Affairs Dec. 18, 2018
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