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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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S. Korean children, teens grow taller, mature faster than before: study
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[Graphic News] Number of coffee franchises in S. Korea rises 13%
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Some junior doctors are returning: Health Ministry
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Army takes group action against Hybe for neglecting BTS
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Marine Corps commander summoned by CIO for questioning on alleged influence-peddling case
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[Robert J. Fouser] AI changes rationale for learning languages
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Woman dangling from power lines rescued by residents holding blanket
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Ador CEO's request for exclusive right to terminate NewJeans' contract with Hybe refused in February
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‘Latin American students wanted’
Korean institutions vie for students from Central, South AmericaSix years ago, no Guatemalan had ever studied for a full degree in Korea. But now, almost 50 scholars from the Central American country have graduated from universities here and returned to use their Korean degrees to influence politics and business back home.With some new arrivals in February, more than 50 Guatemalans will be studying at Korean universities, and elite colleges are striving to attract more Latin Americans to create
Jan. 15, 2012
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Competition to showcase wetlands
The U.S. Embassy is inviting photographers here to submit their best work to a World Wetlands Day photo celebration.The event, under the theme of “Wetlands Tourism: A Great Experience,” is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in partnership with the Ramsar Convention Secretariat and is running from Jan. 3-20. Photography enthusiasts are invited to upload images to a Flickr site under the categories of wildlife, landscapes, plants and tourists. People a
Jan. 15, 2012
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Hindi Day celebrated with poetry in Seoul
People in Korea celebrated World Hindi Day with a Kavi Sammelan. The custom of a gathering of poets to recite verse carried out in Hindi-speaking areas of Northern India was recreated in Seoul ― by 15 native Koreans. The Korean Hindi enthusiasts joined Indians living here and representatives from various Indian associations at the event at the Indian Cultural Centre on Jan. 10. The celebrations also included an address by the Indian Embassy’s charge de affaires Jeeva K Sagar and reading of a mes
Jan. 15, 2012
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Seoul Global Center celebrations
Seoul Global Center is to host a New Year’s party on Jan. 19. The event to run from 2-5 p.m. will include a review session of SGC’s progress as well as an awards ceremony to recognize its volunteers. There will be an exhibition of photographs showcasing SGC activities as well as international foods to sample. Foreign guests are invited to wear their traditional costumes to the event. Attendees will also get the chance to experience Korean New Year customs, foods and folk games. Those wishing to
Jan. 15, 2012
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Norwegian singer to showcase in Seoul
Norwegian singer Bellman is to kick off a Korean tour with a performance at the Norwegian ambassador’s residence in Seoul. The melancholy rocker is to play at Torbjorn Holthe’s home on Jan. 17 before performing at EBS Space Hall on Jan 18 and 19. The one-man-band will also perform at Veloso Caf in Hongdae area at 8 p.m. on Jan. 20 and at Times Square M Net Pop at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 21. His music is already known a little in Korea thanks to use of some tunes in advertisements here. The hit single
Jan. 15, 2012
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Spectacles of Uruguay come to Korea
An exhibition to showcase the beauty of Uruguay is being held in Korea. The photography exhibition entitled “Uruguay: The Best It Can Offer” is running from Jan. 13-24 in Seoul. “The aim is of showing different aspects of the country, including its natural characteristics, its cultural relics, urban landscapes and rural life, and to reflect the elegance, passion and vitality of the Uruguayan territory through these pictures,” said the Uruguayan ambassador to Korea Alba Rosa Florio Legnani. The p
Jan. 15, 2012
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Danish ambassador marks monarch’s 40th jubilee
The Danish ambassador to Seoul has celebrated the 40th anniversary of the reign of his country’s queen, and urged Koreans to learn more about the Danish royal family through the Crown Prince Couple’s visit in May. “The Danish Royal Family is deeply embedded in the identity of all Danish people, and H.M. Queen Margrethe II has been a very popular monarch throughout her 40-year reign,” Peter Lysholt Hansen said of the queen who took the throne on the death of her father, King Frederik IX, on Jan.
Jan. 15, 2012
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U.S. ambassador’s elementary school reunion
The American ambassador here has held a school reunion for his old Korean elementary school classmates. Sung Kim, who attended Eunseok Elementary School in Seoul until he left Korea in third grade, reunited with his former school buddies at a dinner at his ambassadorial residence in Seoul. “I attended Eunseok Elementary School over 40 years ago,” the ambassador wrote in a blog posting about the event. “Even though a lot of time has passed since then, my memories of my teachers, my classrooms, an
Jan. 15, 2012
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Korea publishes its first book on Hungary
The first book about Hungary has been published in Korea. The reference book “Hungary at a Glance” contains information in Korean on the European country’s history, politics, foreign policy, economy, society, education and culture. Hungarian deputy state secretary for global affairs Hovari Janos welcomed the publication at a publishing party at Sogang University in Seoul on Friday, saying: “By studying and learning about each other we can expect better cooperation opportunities and friendship in
Jan. 15, 2012
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S. Korea, U.S, Japan to hold high-level talks on N. Korea
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― The United States announced Thursday that it will host a high-level trilateral meeting with South Korea and Japan next week to discuss next steps on North Korea, which is apparently seeking massive food aid.The session, to be held in Washington on Tuesday, is the first of its kind since the change of North Korean leadership following the sudden death of its longtime leader in December.But the U.S. said it is just part of “regular trilateral meetings in order to exchang
Jan. 13, 2012
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No decision yet on cutting oil from Iran: official
South Korea has made no decision yet on how much to cut its crude oil imports from Iran as part of a U.S.-led campaign to sanction the Middle Eastern nation over seeking nuclear weapons programs, an official said Friday.Presidential spokesman Park Jeong-ha made the remark, denying a newspaper report that Seoul is expected to slash up to half of its crude imports from Iran amid concern a drastic cut could have negative effects on Asia’s fourth-largest economy.Iran accounts for about 10 percent of
Jan. 13, 2012
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Kim visits U.S. base, says alliance firm against N.K.
South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan said Friday the country’s alliance with the United States is more firm than ever to help deter any “provocation” from North Korea, amid concerns over stability in the North after the death of Kim Jong-il.Kim made the remarks as he visited the U.S. military’s 2nd Infantry Division located in the city of Dongducheon, 40 kilometers north of Seoul, to offer American soldiers encouragement and New Year greetings.“The ROK-U.S. alliance stands more firmly tha
Jan. 13, 2012
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P.M. Kim visits Middle East amid Iran crisis
China, Japan quickly move to secure alternative oil suppliers in case of oil embargo on IranPrime Minister Kim Hwang-sik left the country Thursday to visit Oman and the United Arab Emirates on a trip that will last until Thursday, as Korea seeks alternatives to Iranian oil.The government is reportedly reviewing plans to reduce oil imports from Iran to 2010 levels while seeking an exemption for Korea in the application of the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, which cal
Jan. 12, 2012
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S. Korea, China could launch free trade talks in coming months: FM
SEOUL, Jan. 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan said Thursday his government could launch formal talks with China on forging a bilateral free trade agreement, possibly in the first half of 2012, after finishing domestic procedures to start the talks within "a few months."Presi
Jan. 12, 2012
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Foreign Ministry to open senior posts to non-diplomats
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it will open 14 senior posts at overseas diplomatic missions to non-diplomats, a move to boost the expertise and competitiveness of South Korean diplomacy. Four of the posts are economic diplomatic ministers in the U.S., China, Japan and Russia.The ministry said it issued an advance notice of the new legislature through the official government newsletter last week. The ministry will gather public opinions by Jan. 19 about the changes.It is the first
Jan. 10, 2012
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Seoul-Tokyo cooperation critical to dealing with N. Korea: Amb. Shin
TOKYO (Yonhap News) ― Cooperation between South Korea and Japan will be important in dealing with uncertainties arising from North Korea’s leadership change, Seoul’s top envoy to Tokyo said Monday, as Kim Jong-un consolidates power in the communist regime.South Korea and Japan share common interests in maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, leading to mutual exchanges of information regarding the North and joint responses to related issues, Ambassador Shin Kak-soo said in an in
Jan. 9, 2012
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Seoul kids to enjoy Israeli dance
Kids in Korea have the chance to enjoy dance from Israel this week ― in an adaptation of a classic children’s book. The performance “A Flat for Rent” is based on a children’s story by Hebrew author and poet Leah Goldberg. The show by Israel’s Kibbutz Dance Ensemble reinterprets the famous story of quarreling neighbors ― a hen, cuckoo, squirrel, cat and mouse ― living in the same building. The colorful dance performance promises to tell what happens when the mouse packs up and vacates the apartme
Jan. 8, 2012
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Two jobs open at Danish embassy
A new commercial officer and an investment officer are being sought to work at the Embassy of Denmark in Seoul. The embassy is seeking two experienced staff members to promote investment opportunities in Denmark to Korean companies and to assist Danish businesses wishing to enter or already active in the market here. The commercial officer will be responsible for the life science sector, including pharmaceutical products, medical devices and biotechnology. Prior experience in the sector would be
Jan. 8, 2012
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One week to apply for U.K. scholarships
South and North Korean students may apply until Jan. 17 for the chance to study in the U.K. through a prestigious scholarship. The Chevening Scholarship program allows South Koreans and North Koreans living here to travel to the U.K. for fully funded postgraduate study. Chevening alumni and director general of Korea’s National Forensic Service Chung Hee-sun praised the scholarship for helping her devote her life to her field. “When I applied for this scholarship I was just a forensic scientist.
Jan. 8, 2012
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Time for Nepal to grow?
Envoy hopes that investment will follow new constitutionNepal is moving to entice Korean tourists and investors as a peace process nears conclusion with a new constitution for the Himalayan country. The top Nepali envoy in Korea, Raja Ram Bartaula, wants his country to become the world’s top Buddhist pilgrimage site thanks to the development of Buddha’s birthplace. But he said the mountainous country is still “desperate” for foreign investment to meet basic power and transport needs.“We are qui
Jan. 8, 2012