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38 Vietnamese tourists go missing in Jeju
A group of Vietnamese tourists who entered South Korea through the southern island of Jeju last month has disappeared, authorities said Tuesday. The 38 people were among a group of some 90 tourists who arrived in Jeju from Nha Trang, Vietnam, on a chartered VietJet Air flight on Nov. 14, according to the Jeju Tourism Organization. The 38 disappeared at the final stop of their itinerary before their scheduled departure on Nov. 17, while the rest of the group boarded the return flight. Visitors to
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2024
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Presidential official eyes possible resumption of consultative body on doctors' walkout
A senior presidential official said Tuesday that a now-disbanded consultative body on a prolonged walkout by trainee doctors could be reopened, but urged relevant parties to make more efforts to resolve the medical impasse. Jang Sang-yoon, senior presidential secretary for social policy, made the remark during a radio interview with broadcaster KBS, two days after the consultative body, which involved the ruling party, the government and doctors' groups, broke up as they failed to narrow di
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2024
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Seventeen to perform at Billboard Music Awards next week
K-pop boy band Seventeen is set to take the stage at the Billboard Music Awards in Los Angeles next week. According to BBMA's official Instagram page, the group will perform "Love, Money, Fame," at the ceremony next Thursday. The lead single, which features American music producer DJ Khaled, is from its twelfth extended play, "Spill the Feels." The group has been nominated for the Top K-pop Touring Artist category at this year's ceremony. This nomination follows its
K-pop Dec. 3, 2024
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Russia used some 60 N. Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine war: report
Russia is believed to have used some 60 ballistic missiles provided by North Korea in the war against Ukraine, a Ukrainian media outlet has reported, citing its intelligence authorities. Andrii Chernyak, the representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine's defense ministry, shared the analysis in an interview with Radio Svoboda, according to a report by local media outlet RBC on Monday. Chernyak confirmed that the Russian army had launched about 60 KN-23 ballistic missiles at Ukraine
Foreign Affairs Dec. 3, 2024
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LG Energy Solution, GM to jointly develop prismatic battery cells
South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd. said Tuesday it has signed a deal with General Motors Co. to develop prismatic battery cells. Under the agreement, the companies will jointly develop prismatic battery cell technology and affiliated battery materials or "chemistries." Once developed, the prismatic battery cells will power GM's future electric vehicles (EVs), LGES said in a statement. Prismatic battery cells feature a flat, rectangular shape with a rigid enclosure,
Industry Dec. 3, 2024
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S. Korea, Germany vow 'united, firm' response to NK-Russia military cooperation
Senior diplomats of South Korea and Germany have agreed to work closely to ensure a "united and firm" response against growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, Seoul's foreign ministry said Tuesday. First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun shared the commitment with Thomas Bagger, the state secretary of Germany's Federal Foreign Office, during their bilateral talks in Berlin on Monday, the South Korean ministry said in a release. Kim is on a two-nation sw
Defense Dec. 3, 2024
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S. Korea's inflation rises 1.5% in Nov., meeting target for 3rd month
South Korea's consumer prices increased at less than the central bank's 2 percent target for the third consecutive month in November, data showed Tuesday. Consumer prices, a key gauge of inflation, rose 1.5 percent from a year earlier last month, following a 1.3 percent on-year increase in October, according to the data from Statistics Korea. September saw a 1.6 percent on-year increase. South Korea's consumer inflation has stayed below 3 percent since April and fell below the inf
Economy Dec. 3, 2024
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N. Korea's weather agency officials visit Russia
A delegation of North Korean weather agency officials has left for Russia, the North's state media reported Tuesday, as Pyongyang and Moscow have been expanding cooperation in various fields. The delegation, led by Kim Jae-hyok, director of the State Hydro-Meteorological Administration, departed Pyongyang on Monday, the Korean Central News Agency said, without disclosing other details. The delegation plans to visit Moscow, St. Petersburg and Vladivostok as part of efforts to implement an ag
North Korea Dec. 3, 2024
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S. Korea settles 62 cases of non-tariff trade barriers in 2024
South Korea's trade ministry said Tuesday it has settled 62 cases of non-tariff barriers this year, helping businesses maintain $9 billion worth of exports. The World Trade Organization members maintained 4,149 technical barriers to trade (TBT) as of November, up from 4,068 tallied in 2023, according to data compiled by the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy. TBTs, which include consumer safety standards and energy and environmental requirements, are often used as non-tariff restrictio
Economy Dec. 3, 2024
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N. Korea to convene key party meeting in late Dec. weeks ahead of Trump's inauguration
North Korea has decided to convene a plenary meeting of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea late this month, state media reported Tuesday, amid anticipation as to what message the North will send toward US President-elect Donald Trump. The WPK's politburo decided Monday to hold the 11th plenary meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the WPK in late December, according to the Korean Central News Agency. It did not specify the date for the meeting. The meeting will be held to "revie
North Korea Dec. 3, 2024
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US unveils new package of chip export controls against China
The United States on Monday announced a new semiconductor export control package against China, including curbs on high-end chips for artificial intelligence that are likely to affect the South Korean industry. The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security unveiled the package on the Federal Register, including restrictions on exports of high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. Two South Korean firms -- Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix -- and Micron Technology lead the global HBM
Foreign Affairs Dec. 3, 2024
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Seoul shares open higher amid US export curbs against China
Seoul shares opened higher Tuesday, tracking gains in US tech stocks after Washington announced a new semiconductor export control package targeting China. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index shot up 29.74 points, or 1.21 percent, to 2,484.22 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Overnight, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.97 percent, and the S&P increased 0.24 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 0.29 percent. Seoul shares gained ground as the latest US exp
Market Dec. 3, 2024
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POSCO labor union takes step closer to launching first-ever strike
Unionized workers of South Korea's top steelmaker POSCO held a ceremony Monday to demonstrate their intention to launch their first-ever strike, officials said. Last week, 72.25 percent of its 7,934 members voted for a walkout, as management has refused to accept the union's demand of an 8.3 percent hike in basic wage and other incentives. If the union goes ahead with the collective action, it will be the first such move since the company's foundation in 1968. "We still have
Industry Dec. 2, 2024
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LG CNS gets preliminary nod for market debut
LG CNS Co., an information technology (IT) service provider, on Monday received preliminary approval for a stock market debut with its listing likely to take place during the first half. LG CNS, a unit of South Korea's No. 4 conglomerate LG Group, had sought for an initial public offering in 2022 but dashed its market debut plan amid the coronavirus pandemic. Established in 1987, LG CNS, 49.95 percent owned by LG affiliates, is the only unlisted major IT service company in Asia's fourt
Industry Dec. 2, 2024
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Yoon vows to ease burden on small merchants from delivery platform commissions
President Yoon Suk Yeol pledged Monday to introduce measures to ease the burden on small merchants from delivery app commission fees, as part of efforts to boost sluggish domestic consumption. Yoon vowed to implement measures during a public policy discussion session to support small merchants by addressing business challenges, such as high delivery fees, no-shows and malicious online reviews. He said the government has allocated a record 59 trillion won $42 billion) in next year's budget t
Politics Dec. 2, 2024
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