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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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10-man S. Korea lose to Indonesia to miss out on Paris Olympic football qualification
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Hybe-Ador feud should have limited effect on Hybe's overall performance: analysts
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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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DP leader says he will meet Yoon without conditions
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Monthly users on local streaming platforms outpace Netflix, Disney+
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[Hello India] Hyundai Motor vows to boost 'clean mobility' in India
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Seoul to promote luxurious side of the city
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First-ever meeting of president, opposition chief set to finally happen
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Doctor gets suspended term for administering propofol to Yoo Ah-in
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Seoul doubles budget for overseas training of civil servants
Seoul Metropolitan Government is sending more officials overseas under the mayor’s pledge to expand overseas training of civil servantsOfficials said Monday that the city government plans to send about 780 officials abroad for the maximum two weeks of training from May to December, this year. Last year, 350 officials were dispatched to overseas training courses.The budget for overseas trainings of up to two weeks increased 52 percent from last year’s 1.3 billion won to 2.7 billion won to 2.7 bil
April 16, 2012
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Comedian Kim blasted for derogatory “prostitute” remarks
Korean comedian Kim Gu-Ra has found himself facing criticism after an audio file containing his comments degrading comfort women on an Internet broadcast program was disclosed Monday.In the audio file which lasts around thirty seconds, Kim compares comfort women to the eighty or so prostitutes who resisted an indiscriminate police crackdown in January 2002. It is understood that two buses were shared by the women as transport to a silent vigil, which was held in front of the National Human Right
April 16, 2012
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Korea finds 17th century map showing Sea of Korea
South Korea has found a 17th century nautical chart made by a British explorer marking the expanse of water between Korea and Japan as the Sea of Korea.The chart drawn by Sir Robert Dudley in 1646 was revealed just a week ahead of a general assembly meeting of the International Hydrographic Organization scheduled for April 23 through 27 in Monaco, which may possibly change the name of the waters currently named the Sea of Japan.South Korea wants the IHO to concurrently call the waters the East S
April 15, 2012
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Korea imported no oil, gas from its foreign fields
South Korea has imported no oil or natural gas from any of the overseas fields it controls, despite having poured a total of 16 trillion won ($14.1 billion) to secure these assets, the country’s audit and inspection agency said Saturday.The Board of Audit and Inspection announced, after reviewing the status of 17 overseas crude and gas production operations up till July 2011, that the country imported no fossil fuel resources from any of these fields. It said that of the 17, only two located in
April 15, 2012
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Police arrest suspect in air gun incident
Police on Saturday arrested a man suspected of vandalizing dozens of windows by shooting them with an air gun. They are now looking for his accomplice. Police said they are questioning a suspect whose vehicle matches the description of one seen fleeing the scene of the latest vandalism.Police found a black Sonata in an apartment parking lot in the northern district of Seongbuk. After checking the license plate, officers found that the vehicle was a rental car that it did not belong to any tenant
April 15, 2012
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Police round up 881 gangsters
Police have rounded up 881 members of organized crime groups, taking 175 of them into custody, officials said Sunday.According to the National Police Agency, the criminals were arrested between February and April 11. This came after another raid from late October to the end of the year resulted in the roundup of 1,060 gangsters, with 140 of them detained. The series of crackdowns began after a massive street brawl broke out in front of a funeral home in Incheon between rival gang members last ye
April 15, 2012
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Koreans switching back to traditional meat-free diet
When they eat out for a change on weekends, Son Yu-kyong and her husband take their 10-year-old daughter to vegan restaurants, the same way that families head to steakhouses and buffet chains on special occasions. For them, forgoing meat in favor of vegetarian fare has been a decade-old family tradition to stay healthy.“It used to be samgyeopsal and beef ribs when we ate out 10 years ago but not anymore,” the 41-year-old housewife said, as her family dined at a vegan restaurant in eastern Seoul
April 15, 2012
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Foreign workers given unsuitable jobs
Foreign migrant workers ill-informed of job description before coming to KoreaA human rights watchdog recently ruled that assigning an Indonesian Muslim to a job at a pork processing factory is an infringement of human rights. A similar case was reported to the Joint Committee with Migrants in Korea, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the human rights of foreign migrant workers, this time involving another Indonesian Muslim worker who was assigned to a dog-breeding farm. “He didn’
April 15, 2012
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Korea issues rabies alert after discovering infected dog
South Korea has issued a rabies alert after a dog tested positive for the potentially deadly disease, the country's farm ministry said Saturday.The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said a dog on a farm in Hwaseong some 55 km southwest of Seoul, tested positive for rabies. Local quarantine officials have been ordered to inoculate all domestic animals in the vicinity of the far
April 14, 2012
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Lawmakers-elect under probe for election law violations
Prosecutors are stepping up their investigations into election law violations after the general election Wednesday.Gwangju prosecutors said they would summon independent lawmaker-elect Park Joo-sun of a Gwangju constituency as one of his campaign aides allegedly paid a broker for gathering electoral voters. “We have enough evidence to prove the allegation. We will notify Park of summons as early as next week,” a prosecutor told a local daily Thursday. Prosecutors also raided campaign offices of
April 13, 2012
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Herald Media, SNUE sign cooperation MOU
Herald Media signed a memorandum of understanding with Seoul National University of Education on Thursday to cooperate in future joint projects to nurture globally minded individuals. Lee Young-man, Herald Media CEO and publisher, and Shin Hang-gyun, president of SNUE, signed the MOU at Herald Media in Seoul on Thursday. Under the memorandum, Herald Media and the university are to strengthen cooperation in student internships at Herald Media and its reporters’ lectures to university students, as
April 12, 2012
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Seoul to offer field trips to foreign visitors
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will provide field trips to foreign visitors to the capital to increase their understanding of Korean culture and promote the city, officials said Thursday. The city government plans to offer 1,000 foreign visitors this year a chance to experience Korean culture during their stay in the capital. The program was launched in 2008 to promote the city to foreign visitors. City officials say that this year the program is designed to publicize the 2012 Yeosu Expo from
April 12, 2012
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No bomb on Korean Air jetliner
TORONTO (AP) ― A spokeswoman for Korean Airlines says no bomb was found after authorities searched a Boeing 777 that was diverted to a Canadian military base after the airline’s U.S. call center received a bomb threat.Korean Air spokeswoman Penny Pfaelzer said Wednesday the 149 passengers are on their way to Vancouver, British Columbia’s airport where the plane will be refueled before heading to Seoul.Two U.S. F-15 fighter jets from Portland, Oregon, escorted the plane to Canada’s Comox air base
April 12, 2012
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Mongolian teachers to work in Korean schools
Mongolian teachers will teach South Korean students and help provincial communities improve their understanding of multicultural families under a teacher-exchange program.The Korean Education Ministry said Thursday that 20 teachers would be assigned to nine local elementary or middle schools with a concentration of multiethnic students including Mongolian children.They will spend two months from April 23 mostly at schools in Mongolian communities in Gangwon Province. They are to teach English or
April 12, 2012
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Police suspect Suwon killer had more victims
Suwon victim violently resisted attacker while awaiting rescue by policeA young woman claimed that a man similar to the killer in the brutal rape and murder in Suwon had attempted to kidnap her last year in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, police officials said Wednesday.The testimony by the 26 year old is leading investigators to believe that 42-year-old Wu Yuangchun’s vicious rape and murder of a young woman in Suwon was premeditated, and that there may have been other incidents.“I escaped from someo
April 12, 2012
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Missing student found dead
A female college student who went missing in Busan on April 4 was found dead Thursday in a riverside pond near her home. Moon Jeong-min leaving Haeundae library in Busan last Wednesday. (Yonhap News)There were no traces of injury or attack, the Busan Haeundae Police Station said. The body of 21-year-old Mun Jeong-min was discovered eight days after she disappeared while taking a walk at night. “He
April 12, 2012
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No bomb found on Korean Air jetliner
TORONTO (AP) -- A spokeswoman for Korean Air says no bomb was found after authorities searched a Boeing 777 that was diverted to a Canadian military base after the airline's U.S. call center received a bomb threat.Korean Air spokeswoman Penny Pfaelzer said Wednesday the 149 passengers are on their way to Vancouver, British Columbia's airport where the plane will be refueled before heading to Seoul
April 12, 2012
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Lawyer kills Korean husband, herself in U.S.
A lawyer in Georgia allegedly shot her Korean husband dead and fatally injured a woman before killing herself, according to local media Wednesday.The motive behind the shooting was not released yet, but local police said that the shooter’s husband had an affair with the unidentified female victim.Reports claimed that the suspect 44-year-old Sylvia Jean Junn, was an Asian immigrant attorney.Jun all
April 12, 2012
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Murder case reveals emergency line flaws
The recent murder in Suwon has brought the 112 emergency service under fire, as police failed to find a 28-year-old woman for 13 hours after she called for a help. She was brutally murdered on April 1 despite calling with a specific location hours earlier. The case has prompted an outpouring of criticism of the 112 emergency hotline’s tracking ability and lack of a detailed search manual. Under the current location information protection law, the 112 hotline is not allowed to track a caller’s lo
April 11, 2012
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Voters, young and old, seek change
Partisan fighting makes voters wonder whether parties are sincere about pledgesPolling booths throughout the nation saw a steady stream of voters, all hoping for a different kind of politician, despite Wednesday’s wet start.Voters were looking for character more than the same old campaign pledges.“Everyone wants someone who works hard and is capable but I think more than anything we need someone who has good intentions,” said 22-year-old Kim Min-young.“I don’t want change in a specific direction
April 11, 2012