Most Popular
-
1
'Super Rich in Korea' will leave viewers appreciating Korea more: producers
-
2
Probe of first lady on Dior bag allegations set to begin
-
3
Top prosecutor pledges 'speedy, strict' probe into first lady's luxury bag allegations
-
4
Indonesia’s KF-21 fighter jet deal cut back -- what’s next?
-
5
[KH Explains] Can tech firms' AI alliances take on Nvidia?
-
6
Korean battery makers heave sigh of relief over 2-year IRA reprieve
-
7
Over 80,000 millionaires, 20 billionaires in Seoul: report
-
8
Police seek arrest warrant for med student who killed girlfriend
-
9
Local filmmakers criticize ‘The Roundup: Punishment’ monopoly of screens
-
10
Will China's self-sufficient dream in HBM come true?
-
Samho captain in ‘serious condition’
Korea may send military aircraft to bring in five captured pirates for trialThe captain of the Korean freighter rescued from Somali pirates last Friday was in a “serious condition,” according to a Korean doctor dispatched to Oman where he is being treated.On Wednesday, Seok Hae-gyun, the 58-year-old captain of the Samho Jewelry freighter, underwent the second surgical procedure for the abdominal g
PoliticsJan. 27, 2011
-
Yonsei draws fire over bar plans
Yonsei University is drawing fire from within over a plan to open a campus bar, which would be the school’s first place to sell alcohol in its 120-year history.Officials at the International Campus of Yonsei University in Incheon, expected to open in spring, were concerned with the lack of entertainment facilities nearby where students can socialize and relieve stress, and proposed that a bar be o
Social AffairsJan. 27, 2011
-
Over 580,000 Koreans expected to go abroad for Lunar New Year
Over 580,000 people in the county are expected to travel overseas by air during next week's five-day Lunar New Year holiday, airport officials said Thursday, with carriers reporting near full flight bookings.According to an estimate by the Incheon International Airport Corp., 588,902 passengers are expected to go abroad between Feb. 1 and Feb. 6. This is 13.9 percent more than last year, when the
Foreign AffairsJan. 27, 2011
-
Egypt's protests enter 2nd day, ominous for regime
CAIRO (AP) _ Thousands of Egyptians vented their rage against President Hosni Mubarak's autocratic government in a second day of protests Wednesday that defied a ban on public gatherings. Baton-wielding police responded with tear gas and beatings in a crackdown that showed zero tolerance for dissent.Egypt's largest anti-government protests in years echoed the uprising in Tunisia, threatening to d
InternationalJan. 27, 2011
-
U.S. envoy warns N.K. against nuclear program
The international community must send a strong, coordinated message that North Korea’s new uranium enrichment activity will not be tolerated, a senior U.S. diplomat said Tuesday, visiting Seoul amid Pyongyang’s recent efforts to resume peace talks with regional powers. It is “very important that the international community sends a strong message” that any uranium enrichment activities by North Kor
PoliticsJan. 26, 2011
-
Seoul proposes military talks with N.K. on Feb. 11
South Korea on Wednesday proposed holding working-level military talks with North Korea next month, adding to the growing mood for inter-Korean dialogue, which has been rare due to the belligerent state’s two deadly attacks last year.Seoul’s Unification Ministry also renewed its call for bilateral talks on Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, stressing that its earnest intent to denuclearize should be v
PoliticsJan. 26, 2011
-
New union leader hints breakup with GNP
The new leader of the Federation of Korean Trade Unions, the nation’s largest umbrella labor group, hinted at breaking up the strategic alliance with the ruling Grand National Party.Lee Yong-deuk, 58, who served in the position between 2004 and 2008, was re-elected as the group’s new chairman by winning a majority vote of 53.4 percent in member voting Tuesday. “We all have to work together and joi
Social AffairsJan. 26, 2011
-
New military uniforms maximize camouflage
Zippers and Velcro are to replace buttons on military upper garments, and designs will be changed to maximize camouflage and make them more comfortable, the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday.The ministry plans to replace the military’s current four-color camouflage uniforms, first introduced in 1991, with garments featuring five-color patterns. The new uniforms will not require soldiers
PoliticsJan. 26, 2011
-
N.K. rights monitor’s budget cut by third
In an apparent dampening of the government’s zeal to tackle human rights abuses in North Korea, the National Human Rights Commission’s budget for the area was slashed by one-third this year, officials said Wednesday. According to the independent organization, the budget allotted for the North Korea human rights section is 200 million won ($17,800), down from last year’s 331 million won. The commis
Social AffairsJan. 26, 2011
-
Chinese travel agency offers new North Korea Tours to study Juche
North Korea has long been considered the world’s most mysterious travel destination. Now, a new tour is to offer travelers the chance not only to see tourist attractions, but also to learn about North Korea’s guiding principle of “Juche.”Juche is the ideology of the North Korean regime, which calls for independence in politics, as well as self-sustenance in the economy and military defense. (Yonh
North KoreaJan. 26, 2011
-
Captive Somali pirates could face life in prison here: officials
Five Somali pirates, captured in last week’s military operation that freed a hijacked South Korean freighter, could face up to life in prison if they are brought here and convicted in local courts for committing robbery and wounding sailors under the South Korean law, government officials here said Wednesday.The South Korean Navy commando last Friday killed eight pirates and captured five others d
Social AffairsJan. 26, 2011
-
Putin vows revenge for airport bombing
Suspicion falls on Islamist separatists from Chechanya or Caucasus regionMOSCOW (AP) ― Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has vowed revenge for the suicide bombing that killed 35 people at a Moscow airport ― a familiar tough-on-terrorism stance that has underpinned his power but also led to a rising number of deadly attacks in Russia.Lax security also was blamed for Monday’s explosion in the internatio
InternationalJan. 26, 2011
-
Scientists claim largest super-volcano could wipe 2/3rds of U.S.
Scientists predict that if the largest super-volcano underneath Yellowstone National park in Wyoming explodes in the near future -- for the first time in around 600,000 years -- it could wipe out two thirds of the United States.The Soufriere Hills volcano erupts in the Caribbean island of Montserrat, Saturday, January. 23, 2010. (AP)According to the Daily Mail on Tuesday, the super-volcano has bee
InternationalJan. 26, 2011
-
UN envoy calls for Somali pirate chief hunt
The international community must hunt the dozen Somali clan chiefs who run the pirate attacks on international shipping in the Indian Ocean, a UN advisor told the Security Council on Tuesday.Amid mounting international concern over the attacks and hostage-taking, former French minister Jack Lang said "we need to tackle the force behind the pirates, those who order the pirates to carry out their at
PoliticsJan. 26, 2011
-
Obama urges Congress to pass Korea FTA as soon as possible
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (Yonhap) -- U.S. President Barack Obama called on Congress on Tuesday to ratify the pending free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea as soon as possible as a means of doubling exports and creating jobs for a timely economic recovery."Last month, we finalized a trade agreement with South Korea that will support at least 70,000 American jobs," Obama said in his State of the Un
PoliticsJan. 26, 2011
-
S. Korea proposes preliminary military talks with N. Korea on Feb. 11
South Korea said Wednesday it has proposed holding working-level military talks with North Korea on Feb. 11, in what would be their first dialogue since the North's deadly bombardment of a border island in November.The proposed inter-Korean talks, which would be held at the border truce village of Panmunjom, are aimed at setting the time, place and agenda for a higher-level military meeting, said
North KoreaJan. 26, 2011
-
Woman eats seven couches
(captured from YouTube)A woman who appeared on the American program “My Strange Addiction” shocked audiences when she admitted her bizarre habit of eating sofa stuffing. Adele, 30, from Bradenton started eating bits of couch cushions at the age of 10 and since then has eaten a total of seven couches and two chairs.Adele estimates she has eaten more than 90 kg of couch cushion.According to psycho
InternationalJan. 26, 2011
-
Man travels the world with his six sex dolls
(captured from The Sun)A man has spent more than $26,000 to travel across England and America with his six sex dolls. Dave Hockey, 57, has traveled with his girlfriends to Stonehenge, the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. Hockey, who is married and from Nova Scotia, Canada, flew “Realdoll” Bianca and “Teddy Babe Deluxe” Carey to Britain for trips to Oxford, Wiltshire and Abergavenny, Wales. Hockey,
InternationalJan. 26, 2011
-
Love of Korea lives on
American school teacher donates organs to save three livesAn American woman who died after a brain hemorrhage has given new life to three Koreans through life-saving organ donations, a local hospital said Tuesday. Linda Freel, 52, who was a teacher at the International Christian School of Euijeongbu, became the first American to donate organs in Korea. Fourteen years ago she settled here to teach
Social AffairsJan. 26, 2011
-
Seoul to propose North to hold working-level talks
South Korea plans to propose to the North on Wednesday to hold working-level talks next month in order to open the window for their first military talks in five months, government sources said Tuesday. "The government plans to officially suggest to North Korea within tomorrow to hold preparatory talks for high-level military talks," a government official said. Military talks with the North
North KoreaJan. 25, 2011