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[AtoZ into Korean mind] Humor in Korea: Navigating the line between what's funny and not
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[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns
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Yoon seeks rebound, taps 5-term lawmaker as chief of staff
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Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy
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Medical standoff deepens as doctors reject new med school plan, talks
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[Graphic News] 77% of young Koreans still financially dependent
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[Herald Interview] Why Toss invited hackers to penetrate its system
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N. Korea sends economic delegation to Iran amid suspected military cooperation
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S. Korea calls on Japan to confront history amid Yasukuni Shrine visit
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S. Korean envoys convene to navigate strategy amid Middle East tensions
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[Graphic News] A look at world’s deadliest air disasters
A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 disappeared from air traffic control screens over waters between Malaysia and Vietnam early Saturday morning, leaving the fates of the 239 people aboard in doubt.A look at some of the world’s deadliest air disasters:1. June 3, 2012: Dana Air MD-83 jet crashes into residential area of Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos, killing all 153 people aboard.2. April 20, 2012: Bhoja Air Boeing 737 crashes in wheat fields near Islamabad, Pakistan, while trying to land during thund
World NewsMarch 10, 2014
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[Graphic News] Number of credit cards falls below 100 million mark
The number of credit cards in South Korea fell below the 100 million mark in February, leading to a fall in the average number of credit cards held by each economically active person, industry data showed Sunday. The decline appeared to be mostly due to the massive data leak in January and the government’s stringent countermeasures.
March 9, 2014
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[Graphic News] Korea’s suicide rate triples in 20 years
The suicide rate in Korea in 2012 reached 28.1 for every 100,000 people, according to Statistics Korea.Although the number slightly fell from its peak at 31.7 people in 2011, it still suggests that the rate has more than tripled since 1992.Moreover, 1 in 5 suicides is due to economic and financial difficulties ― the third-most common cause after psychological distress and physiological illnesses. It has also been reported that Korea has the highest suicide rate and the fastest suicide rate growt
March 6, 2014
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[Graphic News] Singapore is world’s costliest city: survey
Singapore replaced Tokyo as the world‘s most expensive city due to its soaring costs of cars and utilities as well as a strong currency, according to the 2014 Worldwide Cost of Living survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit.Despite Abenomics driving consumer confidence and price inflation, a weaker yen has pushed the Japanese capital to sixth place. Seoul ranked 17th in the survey, which examined prices across 160 products and services in 140 cities.(Source: Economist Intelligence Unit)
Foreign AffairsMarch 5, 2014
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[Graphic News] Ranking of world’s richest people: Forbes list
The number of billionaires in the world has surged to a record-high 1,645 with 268 of them being newcomers, according to Forbes’ annual list.Although wealth is spreading to new parts of the world, the United States still dominates, accounting for eight of the top 10 billionaires.Bill Gates is back on top with an aggregate net worth of $76 billion after a four-year interval while Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook is the year’s biggest gainer. Samsung Group chairman Lee Kun-hee ranks 102 with a net wort
March 4, 2014
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[Graphic News] North Korean missiles
DefenseMarch 3, 2014
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[Graphic News] Korea’s fertility rate continues to fall
Korea’s fertility rate, indicating the average number of children Korean women are expected to give birth to over the course of their lives, is expected to drop by 0.11 to 1.19 this year, according to Statistics Korea. This is because fewer women are deciding to have children due to a variety of social, economic and cultural factors, it said.
March 2, 2014
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[Graphic News] Korea’s current account balance
South Korea posted a current account surplus for 24 consecutive months in January. The Bank of Korea reported on Thursday that the country logged a $3.61 billion current account surplus in January, extending the surplus for the 24th month.The surplus, however, narrowed to an 11-month low, down from $6.41 billion in December, due partly to seasonal factors, the central bank said.The current account balance is the broadest measure of the country’s trade with the rest of the world, including not on
Feb. 27, 2014
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[Graphic News] Student obesity rate rises
The Education Ministry said Tuesday that 15.3 percent of elementary, middle and high school students were obese in 2013, showing an increase of 0.6 percent from the year before.According to the ministry, the rate of obesity in students in rural areas was higher than in cities. About 17 percent of elementary students in rural areas were obese compared to 12.8 percent of those in major cities. The obesity rate of middle school students in metropolitan areas was 14.5 percent, lower than the 16.1 pe
Social AffairsFeb. 26, 2014
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[Graphic News] U.S. to slash ground troop level to lowest since 1940
The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday announced plans to curtail the number of ground troops to between 440,000 and 450,000 by 2017, the lowest level since 1940 when the number of active-duty soldiers stood at around 267,000.The sharp drawdown is part of efforts to reduce Washington’s financial woes. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that as a result of large budget cuts, U.S. forces would assume additional risks in “certain areas” including training and maintenance.Some analysts say that th
DefenseFeb. 25, 2014
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[Graphic News] Local election to see increase in voters 50 and older
The upcoming local elections in June are expected to see an increase in the number of electorates aged 50 and over, the Ministry of Security and Public Administration said Monday.The provisional number by the government shows that voters in their 50s or older will account for 40.7 percent of the total voters in the election, a 0.7 percent growth from the 2012 presidential election. On the contrary, the voting rates of 20-somethings and 30-somethings are expected to fall by 0.4 percent and 0.6 pe
PoliticsFeb. 24, 2014
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[Graphic News] KakaoTalk surpasses Naver in brand value
The brand value of KakaoTalk, a local messenger service with more than 130 million users worldwide, has surpassed Naver among Internet companies, according to the Brand Stock Top Index compiled by Brand Stock. In second place, Naver was close on KakaoTalk’s heels.
IndustryFeb. 23, 2014
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[Graphic News] President Park Geun-hye’s approval rating ‘stable’
President Park Geun-hye’s job approval ratings remained stable throughout her first year at Cheong Wa Dae, a poll showed. According to Realmeter’s survey results, Park’s approval rating began at 54.8 percent in February and reached 67 percent in August. Although her approval rating dipped below the 50 percent mark in December, it rose again after her three-year economic innovation plans were announced in January.A recent poll of 2,500 respondents Feb. 10-14 showed that 56.4 percent said they wer
PoliticsFeb. 20, 2014
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[Graphic News] Korea No. 5 carmaker for 9th year
Korea produced roughly 4.52 million cars last year. The number is 0.9 percent less than the previous year’s production, but still places the country fifth highest in the world for the ninth consecutive year.
IndustryFeb. 19, 2014
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[Graphic News] Al-Qaida’s growing influence in Africa, Middle East
An explosion tore through a bus in the Red Sea resort town of Taba, killing three people and injuring 14 on Feb. 16.The blast, which occurred near the Taba border crossing between Egypt and Israel, ripped through the bus, believed to be carrying mostly South Korean tourists who had visited the ancient monastery of St. Catherine’s in central Sinai, Egyptian officials said.Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, an al-Qaida-inspired Islamist militant group based in Sinai, may have been responsible for the attack, a
World NewsFeb. 18, 2014
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[Graphic News] Participants in reunions of separated families
The issue of separated families is becoming ever more pressing due to the old age and waning health of the candidates for the upcoming reunions. One has recently died, while some others have passed up their chance. As of the end of 2013, only 71,480 of the 129,264 South Korean members of separated families registered since 1988 are still alive, according to the Unification Ministry. Of the survivors, more than 11 percent are in their 90s, 42 percent in their 80s and 29 percent in their 70s.Since
North KoreaFeb. 17, 2014
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[Graphic News] Public debt in South Korea
South Korea’s public sector debt, an index that includes both government liabilities and those of state-run enterprises, amounted to more than 800 trillion won ($770 billion) in 2012, government data showed.National liabilities, money borrowed by central and regional governments, stood at 443.1 trillion won ($417.5 billion) as of late 2012. The general government debt, the sum of national debt combined with liabilities of nonprofit public organizations, stood at 504.6 trillion won ($475.4 billio
Feb. 16, 2014
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[Graphic News] Korea ranks the least vulnerable emerging economy
Korea was reported to have the lowest vulnerability index among 15 emerging market economies, according to the semiannual monetary policy report released by the U.S. Federal Reserve on Tuesday.
Feb. 13, 2014
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[Graphic News] Employment surges at Korea’s top 100 firms
The average job growth rate at the country’s 100 largest companies over the past five years stood at 17.6 percent, according to CEO Score, a website dedicated to analyzing and assessing the management and company strategies of local conglomerates.The raw data was from Statistics Korea, which had conducted a survey on more than 270,000 local companies employing 10 people or more. Among the firms on the list, LG Innotek, an affiliate of LG Group, saw its jobs grow by the largest clip. Samsung, Hyu
Feb. 12, 2014
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[Graphic News] South Korea strong in short track, Germany in luge
A handful of countries have dominated the gold medal tally in varying sports in the Sochi Winter Olympic Games. South Korea is far ahead in short track speed skating, claiming 19 of 40 gold medals before the 2014 Games. Both Canada and China are at a distant second with seven each. Germany dominates in luge, sweeping 28 gold medals since it was adopted as an Olympic program in 1964. The number is more than half of the 41 gold up for grabs in the event thus far. Overall, Germany has taken 71 of 1
SportsFeb. 11, 2014