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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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DP leader says he will meet Yoon without conditions
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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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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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Hybe-Ador feud should have limited effect on Hybe's overall performance: analysts
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Korea dedicates KT-1 assembly plant in Lima
Korea has dedicated an assembly plant in Lima, Peru, to jointly roll out the basic trainer KT-1 aircraft with the South American country.The Korean Embassy in Peru, Korea Aerospace Industries and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency held a dedication ceremony for the plant on Las Palmas Air Base in Lima on Tuesday. Peru’s Defense Minister Pedro Cateriano also attended the event.Peru is the first South American country to import Korea’s first completely indigenous aircraft developed by KAI
Nov. 20, 2013
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Community Chest launches fund-raiser
The Community Chest of Korea kicked off a fund-raising campaign for the needy Wednesday. Hyundai Motor Group was the first donor to join the campaign. Hyundai Motor Group vice chairman Chung Eui-sun visited the Community Chest of Korea to deliver the group’s 25 billion won ($23.65 million) donation to the fund-raising organization’s chairman Lee Dong-kurn. “Our executives and employees raised the money to return our customers’ support for us to society and to share with needy neighbors,” Chung s
Nov. 20, 2013
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Drug company CEO to join IVI board
Joseph Kim, a Korean-American, will join the International Vaccine Institute board of trustees.The Seoul-based institute said Tuesday that it appointed three new board members including Kim. The two others are Fred Binka from Ghana and George R. Siber from Canada. They will serve three-year terms to oversee the governance and management of the institute. Kim is an internationally recognized leader in vaccines. He holds a Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA in finance
Nov. 19, 2013
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U.N. secretary-general visits Auschwitz memorial
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) ― U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday visited the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz to pay tribute to Holocaust victims. Ban walked through the infamous “Arbeit Macht Frei” (“Work Makes You Free”) gate to see exhibitions that document the inhumane conditions that the inmates suffered there. Housed in red brick barracks are the hair and belongings of the inmates, as well as an urn symbolically holding some of the victims’ ashes. “I stare at the piles of glasses, h
Nov. 19, 2013
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CICI 5.4 Club discusses tourism
Since its launch in March, the 5.4 Club members have been holding regular discussions on the current state of the tourism industry in Korea. Founded by the Corea Image Communication Institute ― a nonprofit organization that strives to promote and advance the global image of Korea ― and hospitality industry consulting company Cs, the 5.4 Club program has set its sights on promoting tourism as well as awareness of Korean culture among foreign visitors. More than 20 key members of the club met at t
Nov. 19, 2013
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Embassy in Peru moves into new complex of its own
The Korean Embassy in Peru has moved into a new complex of its own in the central part of Lima. The dedication of the two-building complex ended the embassy’s 27 years situated in a rented building since 1986. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the countries’ diplomatic relations established in April 1963. The Korean Embassy has been stationed in Peru’s capital city since August 1971.The new compound has an expanded antechamber and counseling space for visitors on a total floor space of 2,562
Nov. 19, 2013
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South Africa’s Mandela unable to speak: ex-wife
CAPE TOWN (AFP) ― South Africa’s Nelson Mandela remains “quite ill” and is unable to speak, using facial expressions to communicate as he receives intensive medical care at home, his former wife told a Sunday newspaper.Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said the 95-year-old former president was not on life support, but he was no longer talking “because of all the tubes that are in his mouth to clear (fluid from) the lungs” and prevent infection returning.“He can’t actually articulate anything” as a resul
Nov. 18, 2013
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Kim & Chang vows free legal support for overseas Korean adoptees
Kim & Chang, one of South Korea’s major law firms, said Monday it has decided to provide free legal services to Korean adoptees overseas who wish to return home and settle here to help guarantee their rights.The firm signed a memorandum of understanding Monday with the Global Overseas Adoptees’ Link (GOAL), a non-profit organization for overseas adoptees with some 2,000 members, promising to help the adoptees with their diverse legal activities.“We will focus on how to protect Korean adoptees’ r
Nov. 18, 2013
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Korean War abductees to take N.K. leader to international court
Family members of people abducted during the 1950-53 Korean War said Monday they will formally sue North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for unlawful detention and failure to address such abuses.The petition will be filed against Kim, Armed Forces Minister Jang Jong-nam, State Security Minister Kim Won-hong and Choi Bu-il, minister of people’s security, the Korean War Abductees Family Association (KWAFA) said.The group said the legal motion, along with supporting evidence, will be submitted to the Int
Nov. 18, 2013
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Britain’s Prince Harry heading for South Pole trek in December
LONDON (AFP) ― Britain’s Prince Harry was due to arrive in South Africa on Monday as he makes his way to Antarctica for a gruelling trek to the South Pole.The royal is taking part in a 335-kilometer race between three teams of four wounded military personnel, representing Britain, the United States and the Commonwealth (drawn from Australia and Canada).The 29-year-old army attack helicopter pilot will trek alongside the British team in the charity race to the planet’s southernmost point, which i
Nov. 18, 2013
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Nobel author Doris Lessing dies at 94
Doris Lessing emerged from a black cab outside her home in London one day in 2007 and was confronted by a horde of reporters. When told she had won the Nobel Prize, she blinked and retorted Oh Christ! ... I couldn't care less.”That was typical of the independent _ and often irascible _ author who died Sunday after a long career that included The Golden Notebook,” a 1962 novel than made her an icon of the women's movement. Lessing's books reflected her own improbable journey across the former Bri
Nov. 18, 2013
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Ex-mayor Oh to advise Lima officials under ODA program
Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon will be dispatched to Lima, Peru, by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to advise its municipal administration.On Friday, Oh completed the overseas aid agency’s weeklong education course for advisers being sent to developing countries. The agency launched the advisory group in a ceremony at the training center for World Friends Korea in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. In the event, he received a certificate of course completion from KOICA president Kim
Nov. 15, 2013
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Brookings to tap Korean-American professor as Korea studies chair
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― The Brookings Institution, a top U.S. think tank, is expected to pick Katharine Moon, a female Korean-American professor, as its first Korea studies chair, an informed source said Thursday.The Washington-based institution is preparing to launch a chair position for Korean studies in partnership with the Korea Foundation and SK Group, a South Korean conglomerate.“Brookings has been in search for a figure to lead the program. It has drawn up a short list of Korea experts
Nov. 15, 2013
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Cake joke for pensioner Charles as prince turns 65
KOCHI, India (AFP) ― Britain’s Prince Charles turned 65 while travelling in India on Thursday and his staff teased him with a cake in the shape of a free bus pass, which he can now claim as a pensioner.The heir apparent, Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, was celebrating at the end of a nine-day trip to India, before he flew to Sri Lanka to open a meeting of leaders from the Commonwealth bloc.Princes Charles’s staff ordered the cake from his luxury hotel in the southern Indian port city of Kochi i
Nov. 15, 2013
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Japan honors Jane Birkin for tsunami relief effort
PARIS (AFP) ― British-born singer-actress Jane Birkin was awarded the Japanese foreign ministry’s top honor Thursday for her support to Japan’s relief work after the devastating 2011 earthquake.Best known as the muse of iconic French singer Serge Gainsbourg who wrote several of her albums, Birkin rushed to Japan after the 9.0-magnitude quake and ensuing monster tsunami.“We were struck by her immediate reaction to the earthquake,” said Japanese ambassador Yoichi Suzuki, after awarding her the Jap
Nov. 15, 2013
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Brookings to tap female professor as Korea studies chair
The Brookings Institution, a top U.S. think tank, is expected to pick Katharine Moon, a female Korean-American professor, as its first Korea studies chair, an informed source said Thursday.The Washington-based institution is preparing to launch a chair position for Korean studies in partnership with the Korea Foundation and SK Group, a South Korean conglomerate."Brookings has been in search for a figure to lead the program. It has drawn up a short list of Korea experts in the U.S. For now, profe
Nov. 15, 2013
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North Korea is unlikely springboard for U.S. rap duo
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― Pacman and Peso are rappers with an ambition. They want to stand out in Washington’s hip-hop scene ― and they’re going all the way to reclusive North Korea to do it.The dreadlocked duo ― who have never been on a plane before, let alone out of the United States ― are setting off this weekend for the capital Pyongyang.Their plan: to make what might be the first hip hop video ever filmed in Asia’s last hardline communist state.“You’ve got to do something different,” said Pacman,
Nov. 14, 2013
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Kim Yu-na donates $100,000 for Philippines typhoon relief
Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yu-na has donated $100,000 to a relief organization for the typhoon-hit Philippines.The Korean Committee for UNICEF said Thursday that Kim made the donation on Wednesday. “Through the Korean Committee for UNICEF, Kim has sponsored underprivileged and sick children at the end of each year. This year, she informed us that she wanted to help children affected by the powerful typhoon in the Philippines,” it said. “Her donation will be used to supply drinking water
Nov. 14, 2013
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Jong to marry S. Korean stewardess
Jong Tae-se, a striker at Suwon Samsung Bluewings who played for North Korea, will marry a South Korean woman next month.He is scheduled to tie the knot with a stewardess who works for a Korean airline at Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel on Dec. 4, his club said, without elaborating on who Jong’s bride-to-be was.They were introduced through a mutual acquaintance in May and recently began preparations for their wedding after both families agreed, the club said.Jong was born to Korean parents in N
Nov. 14, 2013
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Tina Turner giving up U.S. citizenship
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― Rock and soul music diva Tina Turner, who’s lived in Switzerland for nearly two decades, is giving up her U.S. citizenship, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.Citing a report from the U.S. embassy in Bern, it said Turner, 73, signed a statement to relinquish her U.S. citizenship at the embassy in October. She married German record producer Erwin Bach in July, three months after taking Swiss citizenship.Turner topped the charts in the 1960s with then-husband Ike Turner with
Nov. 14, 2013