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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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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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DP leader says he will meet Yoon without conditions
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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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Over 9,000 hotline calls made by stalking victims in 2023
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[Hello India] Hyundai Motor vows to boost 'clean mobility' in India
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Monthly users on local streaming platforms outpace Netflix, Disney+
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US will take steps for three-way engagement on nuclear deterrence with S. Korea, Japan: Campbell
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Seoul to offer job services for migrant spouses
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will spend 434 million won ($384,000) to help migrant spouses find a job, officials announced on Thursday.The city government will provide vocational courses, such as in barista training and nail art, for women who have migrated here due to marriage and are living in Seoul.A total of 288 selected migrant spouses will receive fourteen different courses at 12 Women Resources Development centers across the city starting this month.The city government will also prov
May 3, 2012
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Candlelight vigils against U.S. beef imports return
Candlelight vigils against the U.S. beef import returned to Seoul streets after the discovery of a new case of mad cow disease in California last week. About 2,000 people gathered at Seoul Plaza on Wednesday night urging the government to cease the import and inspection on the meat. They demanded that the authorities hold a renegotiation of the trade deal. “In 2008, the government promised that it would stop all U.S. beef imports if a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy was reported
May 3, 2012
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Expert says water scarcity is urgent issue
Asia is not yet ready to bring about radical changes to tackle water crunch, IWA chief saysWater scarcity is acute in Asia and is likely to worsen at an accelerating speed as the region develops. Yet, the level of public awareness and political commitment is too low in the region to bring about radical changes that are needed to quench its growing thirst, according to an international water expert. “At a casual level, most people would say, ‘Yeah, water is a big problem.’ But if you talk about t
May 3, 2012
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Lee’s key associate faces imminent arrest
Former Vice Knowledge Economy Minister Park Young-joon faced imminent arrest on Thursday afternoon after being interrogated by prosecutors on suspicion of receiving bribes in exchange for influence-peddling in a construction project.Park denied most of the allegations during the 18-hour interrogation at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office on Wednesday.Prosecutors filed for an arrest warrant for Park on charges of receiving 200 to 300 million won between 2005 and 2007.Park’s arrest is to deal a blow
May 3, 2012
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Warrants sought in fatal stabbing
Police requested arrest warrants Thursday for three suspects in the shocking stabbing death of a college student in Seoul.The murder may have been sparked by a text message dispute over a local occult community, the police said.A 20-year-old man was stabbed to death at a park in Sinchon, Seoul, on Monday. He was found to have had an argument with a teenager he met through the mobile messenger Kakao Talk.The man peppered the 16-year-old with vicious comments threatening to release his personal in
May 3, 2012
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Children’s products with carcinogenic material recalled
Popular children’s products including Angry Birds and Pororo dolls have been found to contain harmful substances including cancer-causing agents, according to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy on Thursday.A probe of 782 children’s products and electronics appliances revealed that Angry Birds dolls, Power Rangers robots and Hello Kitty accessories contained harmful phthalate plasticizers while plasticizers, lead, and chromium were found in Angry Bird figurines. Recalls have been ordered for 17 ty
May 3, 2012
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Warrants sought for 3 in stabbing murder
Police requested arrest warrants Thursday for three suspects in the shocking stabbing death of a college student in Seoul.The murder may have been sparked by a text message dispute over a local occult community, the police said.A 20-year-old man was stabbed to death at a park in Sinchon, Seoul, on Monday. He was found to have had an argument with a teenager he met through the mobile messenger Kakao Talk.The man peppered the 16-year-old with vicious comments threatening to release his personal in
May 3, 2012
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Former vice minister questioned in bribery scandal
Former Vice Knowledge and Economy Minister Park Young-joon was grilled by the prosecutors on Wednesday over suspected bribery in the certification of a construction project named Picity.“I will faithfully comply with the prosecutors’ investigation,” Park told reporters in front of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho-dong, southern Seoul.He shook his head in response to reporters’ questioning of whether he admitted to receiving any bribes in return for favors, adding he will clarify the tru
May 2, 2012
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Seoul to enhance green development aid
Korea will realign the focus of its overseas development aid programs with the goal of sustainable and eco-friendly growth, a presidential committee said Wednesday. To handle the shift in the country’s policy on official development assistance, it will establish a pan-governmental panel this year and set new guidelines on provision of grant aid to underdeveloped and developing countries, the Presidential Committee on Green Growth said in its report to President Lee Myung-bak. “Through a new gree
May 2, 2012
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Crash highlights danger of drivers watching DMB
A car crash that left three members of a cycling team dead on Tuesday highlighted the danger of watching in-vehicle screens while driving, prompting lawmakers to take immediate action.A 19-year-old cyclist and her two teammates were killed and four others injured when a speeding truck rammed into them on a national highway in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province.The driver was watching a TV program through digital multimedia broadcasting, or DMB, while driving the 25-ton truck when it smashed into
May 2, 2012
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12-year-old molests woman
A 12-year-old boy was arrested for sexually molesting a woman, police said Wednesday.The boy, whose identity was withheld, allegedly followed a 28-year-old woman and assaulted her on April 28, according to the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency. The accused attempted to flee the scene when the victim started screaming, but was caught by a passer-by and handed over to police.Police said the alleged attacker will not be taken into custody because he is a minor, and instead will be sent to family co
May 2, 2012
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School teacher, beaten by student, faints
A female teacher was beaten by a female student and fainted at a middle school in Busan.According to the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education, a female teacher, whose name was withheld, was scolding the student for her inappropriate outfit in the hallway of the school on Monday morning.As the teacher attempted to drag her to the teacher’s room by the hand, the student started shouting abusive language to the teacher, slapped her and grabbed her by the hair.Apparently shocked by the studen
May 2, 2012
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Korea's inspection team in consultations with U.S. officials
South Korea and the United States began on-site consultations Tuesday on the latest case of mad cow disease here.A team of eight South Korean government officials and civilian experts arrived in Washington Monday for discussions with U.S. authorities and inspections of related facilities.Their visit comes amid unrelenting public concern over the safety of American beef in South Korea. The Seoul go
May 2, 2012
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‘King’s man’ faces arrest in bribery probe
Ex-vice minister Park summoned in snowballing corruption scandal involving Lee’s associatesProsecutors will question former Vice Knowledge Economy Minister Park Young-joon on Wednesday after reportedly securing evidence that he received bribes from a construction contractor, possibly through the bank account of an acquaintance. Park, nicknamed the “king’s man” for his close ties with President Lee Myung-bak, is one of two key figures embroiled in a bribery scandal considered to be one of the pro
May 1, 2012
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Truck accident kills 3 cyclists, injures 5
DAEGU (Yonhap News) ― Three professional cyclists were killed and five people injured when a 25-ton cargo truck smashed into their group during training on a local road in southeastern South Korea, police said Tuesday. The accident took place in Uiseong County, North Gyeongsang Province, 334 kilometers southeast of Seoul at around 9:50 a.m., when an apparently speeding truck crashed into the cyclists and their support van from behind, police said. The cargo truck hit the group’s minivan, which w
May 1, 2012
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Warrant sought for Chinese fishermen as Seoul protests
The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries on Tuesday summoned the consul general of the Chinese Embassy in Seoul to lodge a complaint over Chinese fishermen’s attack on Korean patrol officials a day earlier.The ministry said it strongly remonstrated the Chinese fishermen’s violent resistance to Korean officials’ law enforcement and urged that such incidents never happen again. The ministry told the consul general that the fines for operating unlicensed fishing boats, invading Ko
May 1, 2012
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Finding Korea’s green niche
State-run agency KEITI leads drive to promote environmental exports Korea may not be the most advanced in green technologies, or the most politically committed to carbon reductions. But that does not mean it cannot be a leader in the global environmental industry, said Yoon Seung-joon, a long-time environmental official now heading a state-run institute on the green industry. “Korea, as a country that has undergone a rapid industrialization and urbanization and struggled to fix their many side
May 1, 2012
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Police chief nominee grilled over handling of crimes in hearing
Lawmakers grilled National Police Agency Commissioner-nominee Kim Ki-yong over the police’s lax response to a recent murder case and his personal irregularities at a confirmation hearing on Tuesday.“The police should take responsibility for the Suwon case,” Rep. Ahn Kyu-baek of the opposition Democratic United Party said. He was referring to a 28-year-old woman who was abducted and raped before being killed by a Korean-Chinese man in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province on April 1. Police failed to rescue h
May 1, 2012
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Lawmaker apologizes for riding in car driven by drunk woman
Han Sun-kyo, a Saenuri Party lawmaker and head of the Korean Basketball League, apologized Tuesday for riding in a car driven by a drunk woman last week while knowing she was under the influence.The main opposition Democratic United Party criticized him for not preventing drunk driving and the arrogance he allegedly displayed during police questioning.Han was riding in the car after drinking together with his supporters, including the 40-year-old woman surnamed Jung, when it hit a passerby near
May 1, 2012
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Korean pleads not guilty over U.S. college shootings
A Korean-American former nursing student pleaded not guilty Monday to killing seven people in an execution-style shooting rampage at a religious college in California.One Goh, 43 -- who has refused to eat for several weeks -- is charged with seven counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder for the April 2 shooting at Oikos University, a small Christian school in Oakland.Law enforcement
May 1, 2012