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French president signs gay marriage into law
France will see its first gay weddings within days, after French President Francois Hollande signed a law Saturday authorizing marriage and adoption by same-sex couples and ending months of nationwide protests and wrenching debate. Hollande‘s office said he signed the bill Saturday morning, a day after the Constitutional Council struck down a challenge to the law and ruled it in line with France’s constitution. Hollande, a Socialist, had made legalizing gay marriage one of his campaign pledges
World News May 19, 2013
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Seoul shares almost flat amid lack of momentum
South Korean stocks closed 0.12 percent higher on Wednesday, as investors stayed on the sidelines amid a lack of market momentum and concerns over the weak yen, analysts said. The local currency lost ground against the U.S.dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) added 2.43 points to finish at 1,971.26. Trading volume was light at 238.6 million shares worth 3.63 trillion won (US$3.25 billion) with gainers outpacing decliners 510 to 301. "The market showed little movemen
May 15, 2013
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Seoul shares down 0.12 pct in late-morning trade
South Korean stocks traded 0.12 percent lower late Wednesday morning, paring earlier gains as large-cap exporters widened losses, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) shed 2.36 points to 1,966.47 as of 11:20 a.m. Top-cap Samsung Electronics dropped nearly 1 percent and POSCO, a leading steelmaker, dipped 1.3 percent. Domestic-oriented stocks extended their gains, with state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. rising 0.16 percent and NHN Corp., the No. 1 Inter
May 15, 2013
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Seoul shares up 0.86 pct in late-morning trade
South Korean stocks traded 0.86 percent higher late Tuesday morning, as blue-chip domestic shares led the gains in resistance to the weakening yen, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) soared 16.76 points to 1,965.46 as of 11:20 a.m. State-run electricity provider Korea Electric Power jumped 1.5 percent and smallest mobile carrier LG Uplus hiked 2.5 percent. But financial issues fell, with No. 3 banking firm Hana Financial Group slipping 0.5 percent and Sa
May 14, 2013
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FM delays press conference amid ex-spokesman's sex scandal
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se abruptly delayed his first press conference with domestic and foreign journalists, an official said Tuesday, amid a damaging scandal involving a now-fired presidential spokesman overallegations of sexual misconduct in the United States. Yun had been scheduled to hold the press conference at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday to brief about the results of President Park Geun-hye's visit to the U.S., but it was postponed until next Monday, the senior ministry officia
Politics May 14, 2013
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Ethics team to accompany Park on overseas trips
A team of ethics officials will travel together with President Park Geun-hye when she visits foreign countries to make sure that no traveling officials engage in any misconduct, such as the alleged sexual abuse by a now-firedspokesman, officials said Tuesday. The top office came up with the measure as it reviewed the entire course of Park's visit to the United States last week during which then spokesman Yoon Chang-jung allegedly made unwanted sexual advances to a young intern working as his s
Politics May 14, 2013
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Seoul shares down slightly in late-morning trade
South Korean stocks traded 0.03 percent lower late Monday morning, led by losses in large-cap exporters, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 0.49 points to 1,944.26 as of 11:20 a.m. Hyundai Motor lost 1.06 percent, with Korea Zinc, a local major zinc smelter slumping nearly 5 percent. In contrast, telecom and construction firms gathered ground. No. 1 mobile carrier SK Telecom surged 5.12 percent and GS Engineering & Construction rose 0.9 percent. T
May 13, 2013
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이남기 사의…허태열 "저포함 누구도 책임 안피해"
허태열 청와대 비서실장이 12일 박근혜 대통령의 미국 방문 기간 수행한 윤창중 전 대변인의 '성추행' 의혹에 대해 국민에게 공식 사과했다. 허 실장의 이날 회견은 새 정부 들어 청와대 차원에서 이뤄진 3번째 '사과 회견'이다. 이남기 홍보수석의 '윤창중 성추행 의혹'과 관련한 사과 브리핑이 있은 지 불과 이틀만이다. 윤 전 대변인의 직속상관인 이남기 홍보수석은 이 문제에 책임을 지고 허태열 비서실장에게 귀국 직후인 지난 10일 사의를 표명했으며, 허 실장 자신도 사태의 향방에 따라 책임을 피하지 않겠다는 입장을 밝혔다. 청와대의 이러한 입장정리는 이번 사태가 윤 전 대변인의 '성추행' 의혹을 넘어 청와대가 윤 전 대변인의 중도귀국에 개입했다는 '도피 방조' 의혹으로까지 걷잡을 수 없이 번진 가운데 나온 것이다. 지난 10일 이 수석의 어정쩡한 사과로는 국민의 분노를 잠재우기 힘들며 중도귀국을 놓고 참모들간에 진실공방을 벌이는 작금의 불미스러운 사태를 조속히
한국어판 May 12, 2013
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민주 "靑 비서실장 등 수석들 총사퇴해야"
민주당은 12일 윤창중 전 청와대 대변인의 '성추행 의혹'과 이를 둘러싼 청와대 이남기 홍보수석과 윤 전 대변인의 진실공방과 관련, 허태열 비서실장을 비롯한 수석비서관들의 총사퇴와 청와대 전면개편을 주장했다. 민주당은 또 박근혜 대통령의 직접 사과를 거듭 촉구하고 국회 차원의 진상조사를 위한 청문회 개최를 새누리당에 요구했다. 박기춘 원내대표는 이날 국회에서 기자회견을 갖고 이번 사건에 대해 "초유의 국격 실추사건에서 콩가루 청와대의 국기문란사건으로 되어가고 있다"면서 "파장을 최소화해야 할 참모들이 본인의 입지만을 생각해 대통령에게 더 부담을 주는 행태를 보이고 있다"고 비판했다. 박 원내대표는 "성추행 사건의 전말뿐만 아니라 국내 도피과정도 낱낱이 밝혀져야 한다"면서 "그 조사를 민정수석에게 맡겨 놓을 수 없다"고 지적했다. 그러면서 "국회가 나서 '윤창중 성추행 사건 및 축소 은폐의혹 진상조사 청문회'를 열어야 한다"면서 "새누리당도 반대할 이유가 없다고
한국어판 May 12, 2013
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삼성전자, 5세대 이동통신 핵심기술 세계 최초 개발
삼성전자가 5세대(5G) 이동통신 환경에서 데이터를 송수신할 수 있는 핵심 기술을 세계 최초로 개발했다. 5G는 최대 속도가 수십Gbps(초당 기가비트)에 이르러 현재의 4세대(4G) 롱텀에볼루션(LTE)의 75Mbps(초당 메가비트)보다 수백 배 빠른 차세대 통신망이다. 이를 이용하면 초고화질 영화 파일을 1초 이내에 전송할 수 있고, 데이터양이 큰 3차원(3D) 영화·게임을 전송하는 데도 문제가 없다. 삼성전자는 28㎓의 초고주파 대역에서 1Gbps(초당 기가비트) 이상의 전송속도와 최대 2㎞에 이르는 전송 거리를 달성한 기술을 개발·시연하는 데 성공했다고 12일 밝혔다. 5G는 이동통신용 주파수 자원의 고갈 문제를 해결하고 지금보다 빠른 속도를 구현하기 위해 현재 이동통신용으로 쓰는 수백㎒∼수㎓ 대역보다 높은 대역을 쓴다.그러나 6㎓ 이상 초고주파를 이용해 기가급 데이터를 송수신하는 기술은 지금까지 어디서도 개발하지 못했다. 초고주파는 파장이 짧아 전파
한국어판 May 12, 2013
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DP demands presidential chief of staff, senior secretaries resign en masse over sex scandal
The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) demanded Sunday that the presidential chief of staff and all senior secretaries resign en masse to take responsibility for sexual abuse allegations involving a now-fired spokesman. The DP also demanded that President Park Geun-hye apologize in person, and the ruling Saenuri Party agree to hold a parliamentary hearing on the case. The former spokesman, Yoon Chang-jung, was sacked following allegations that he sexually abused his temporarily-hired secr
Politics May 12, 2013
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Samsung to offer 5G service by 2020
Samsung Electronics Co. said Sunday that it successfully developed a core technology of the fifth-generation network (5G) for the first time, aiming to enable users to access faster data services by 2020. The new wireless technology will enable customers to access a stream of data faster than the current fourth-generation network and download an entire movie in less than a second, the world's largest smartphone maker said. Under the new platform, users can download and upload data at speeds
Technology May 12, 2013
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Government to discuss duty free shops at arrival gates
The government will discuss this week whether to open duty free shops at airport arrival gates as part of efforts to boost consumption, according to government sources on Sunday. Discussions on opening duty free shops in the arrivals zone at Incheon International Airport will be one of the key agenda items for a meeting between Cheong Wa Dae and financial authorities on Tuesday, the sources said. The talks on the issue started in 2001 when the airport opened, but policymakers failed to reach an
Social Affairs May 12, 2013
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Military officers found to have traveled out of jurisdiction to play golf amid tensions with N.K.
About 10 military officers were found to have played golf in breach of their obligation to remain close to their units in early March when tensions with North Korea were running high, a government official said Sunday. The Office for Government Policy Coordination looked into who used the 29 military golf courses across the nation between March 5-10 after media reports sparked criticism that senior officers played golf at a time whey they were supposed to be on alert against North Korean thre
Politics May 12, 2013
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Small businesses lag in qualitative growth
The number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South Korea increased by more than 10 percent over the past years, but their contribution to the nation's exports dived, data showed Sunday. According to the data released by the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business, 296,000 SMEs were operating here as of 2011, up 10.1 percent from 2006, with the number of their employees jumping 18.3 percent to 1.95 million. In the same period, the number of conglomerate affiliates contract
Industry May 12, 2013
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