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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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Over-50s, men, single-person households take up majority of those filing for bankruptcy
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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N. Korean leader’s grandson blocks SNS after reports
The teenager believed to be North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il’s grandson blocked public access to his social networking accounts over the weekend after being bombarded with South Korean media attention.Kim Han-sol, the 16-year-old currently enrolled at the United World College’s branch in Mostar, Bo
Social AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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‘Act first’ order’s limits exposed
Critics say field commanders have limited authority to handle emergenciesThe military directive by Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin to “act first and report later” is not applicable to air-to-ground operations, officials said Sunday, triggering concerns that this could limit the Air Force’s ability to
DefenseOct. 2, 2011
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Speaking to be added to Korean proficiency test by 2015: official
Speaking will be added to the state-administered Korean proficiency test to encompass all modes of communication, reflecting the growing popularity of the Korean language, education officials said Sunday.According to the Education Ministry and National Institute for International Education, the fift
Social AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Lee calls for defense reform amid tensions with N. Korea
President Lee Myung-bak called Saturday for defense reform to build a stronger military amid lingering tensions with North Korea over its two deadly attacks on the South last year.The North’s attacks made it clear that “defense reform is an urgent task that cannot be delayed any longer,” Lee said in
PoliticsOct. 2, 2011
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Seoul Global Center to offer consulting in Uzbek language
The Seoul Global Center will provide counseling service in the Uzbek language to help a growing number of Uzbeks settle in Seoul, officials said Sunday. The Uzbek language becomes the eighth foreign language the center provides after English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Russian and Tag
Social AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Warrant issued for detention of U.S. soldier over rape
A warrant has been issued to detain a U.S. soldier accused of raping a young Korean woman, officials said Saturday. The district court in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, ordered the arrest of the 21-year-old Army private of the Second Infantry Division in Dongducheon accused of raping an 18-year-old a
Social AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Plan to hike bus, subway fares draws outcry
Seoul City government plans 22 percent rise for public transport next yearPoliticians have spoken out over the weekend against the Seoul administration’s plan to raise bus and metro fares by 200 won, or 22.2 percent, by next year. They claimed that restructuring and enhancing the efficiency of the c
Social AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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S. Korea steps up aid to famine-stricken East Africa
SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korea is revving up efforts to help famine-stricken nations in East Africa by increasing humanitarian aid and seeking public-private partnerships, Seoul's foreign ministry said Sunday.About 13 million people in the Horn of Africa have been affected by the worst drough
InternationalOct. 2, 2011
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U.S.-N. Korea nuclear talks likely after Lee-Obama summit: official
SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Yonhap) -- The United States and North Korea are likely to hold their second round of nuclear disarmament talks later this month, after a summit meeting between the South Korean and U.S. presidents, a senior government official in Seoul said, stressing the allies' close cooperation on
North KoreaOct. 2, 2011
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Arrested Seoul education chief seeks bail
SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Yonhap) -- The Seoul education chief arrested for bribing his rival candidate to win an election has requested that a local court release him on bail, the court said Sunday.Kwak No-hyun, the elected superintendent of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, was detained on Sept. 10
PoliticsOct. 2, 2011
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Native American story brought come to life
The U.S. Embassy is running an art exhibition of photographs never before seen in Korea by Edward Curtis, known for his pictures taken of the American West and Native Americans.Titled “Sacred Legacy,” the exhibition displays 75 photographs and related materials on the lives of North American Indians
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Italy, Korea examine science of aging
Korea, like many countries, will undergo the challenges of an aging population.To examine some of these challenges, the Italian Science and Technology section of the embassy is holding the 1st Korea-Italy Symposium on Genetic and Nongenetic Determinants of Successful Aging on Oct. 4.The symposium wi
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Portuguese movies to screen at BIFF
The Portuguese Embassy is showcasing several movies at the Busan International Film Festival as part of the golden anniversary of diplomatic ties with Korea.Under the title “Extreme Portuguese Cinema: Six Authors in Focus,” the program will focus on the work of six Portuguese directors, representing
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Human rights logo unveiled to the world
The fundamental rights that every person shares now have a logo.The Universal Human Rights logo was revealed last week at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, announced the German Embassy.“Our foreign minister had the idea of how we can make the issue of protecting human rights more popu
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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ASEAN Centre, more than a facilitator of ties
With only three months remaining in the year, the ASEAN-Korea Centre is planning a number of events that will entertain, inform and promote mutual ties.If visiting one of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states is on the cards, then check out the ASEAN Culture and Tourism Fair, whic
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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French Yeosu pavilion stresses ocean’s future
The French Embassy unveiled its plans for the French pavilion at the Yeosu World Expo next year.As its theme, the French government has chosen “France, its Coasts, its Oceans” and also unveiled their mascot for the expo named Sogeumi.“Korea and France are both countries with a high respect for the o
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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Sharing ideas to benefit disabled
Ecuador’s vice president fights for human rights of the disabledEcuador’s Vice President Lenin Moreno does not let his disability hamper his ability to help others the world over.Last week, he traveled to Korea for two days to take part in the Abilympics in Seoul, a worldwide vocational skill
Foreign AffairsOct. 2, 2011
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S. Korean leader calls for cultural exchange with Japan
TOKYO, Oct. 1 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Myung-bak called Saturday for cultural exchange with Japan as a way to forge a forward-looking partnership between the two neighbors.South Korea and Japan are key trading partners, though their relations have often been strained by historical disputes stemming
InternationalOct. 2, 2011
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President Lee calls for cultural exchange with Japan
President Lee Myung-bak called Saturday for cultural exchange with Japan as a way to forge a forward-looking partnership between the two neighbors.South Korea and Japan are key trading partners, though their relations have often been strained by historical disputes stemming from Japan's 1910-45 colo
PoliticsOct. 1, 2011
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Lee calls for defense reform amid lingering tensions with N. Korea
President Lee Myung-bak called Saturday for defense reform to build a stronger military amid lingering tensions with North Korea over its two deadly attacks on the South last year.The North's attacks made it clear that "defense reform is an urgent task that cannot be delayed any longer," Lee said in
PoliticsOct. 1, 2011