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Yoon calls for dialogue, trust from medical community
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NK leader guides firing drills involving super-large multiple rocket launchers
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Dyson founder visits Seoul for global debut of new hair dryer
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Leaders call for action against threats to democracy posed by AI
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Asiana Airlines wins data transfer certification in China
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Dispute heats up over dispatch of scandal-ridden envoy to Australia
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Dodgers beat S. Korea in final exhibition before MLB opener in Seoul
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Disgraced ex-K-pop star released after serving time for sex crimes
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Trump unlikely to unravel IRA: experts
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Yoon says medical licenses should not be used as tool against people
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[Graphic News] Which Asian country contributes most to UN’s budget?
Asian countries contributed almost 25 percent of the UN’s regular budget, with Japan contributing the most in the region, followed by China, Australia, South Korea and India, according to the latest data. The UN’s total budget for the year 2016-2017 was $5.6 billion. China was the third-largest contributor in the world and second in Asia, providing 7.92 percent of the budget. Australia contributed 2.3 percent, which made it the third-largest contributor in Asia. South Korea was the fourth-lar
WorldDec. 5, 2017
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[Graphic News] World suffers massive data hack
The 2016 data hack on 57 million Uber riders and drivers is among the biggest ever thefts of online users’ personal information. Here are some previous cases: In 2013, Yahoo was hit by hackers that affected all 3 billion accounts, which was the biggest cyberattack in history, and another attack affected 500 million accounts in 2014. Both were revealed in 2016. In 2014, South Koreans scrambled to stop money being siphoned from their bank accounts after it emerged that data on 20 million credit
World BusinessDec. 4, 2017
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[Graphic News] Car accidents, damage from senior drivers increasing
The number of car accidents caused by senior drivers more than quadrupled over the past 10 years, according to data. The accident tally for private drivers from the Korea Insurance Development Institute showed there were some 29,000 accidents caused by drivers aged 70 or over, up from 7,000 in 2006. These senior drivers last year accounted for 3.8 percent of all car accidents, up from 1.3 percent in 2006. The amount of damage caused by elderly drivers consequently increased, from 53.8 billion w
Social AffairsDec. 3, 2017
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[Graphic News] Beijing tech hub beats Silicon Valley to be No. 1
Beijing’s Zhongguancun has unseated San Francisco’s Silicon Valley as the top technology hub in the world, according to a report by the US-based business resource company Expert Market. Zhongguancun tech hub has become the top destination for the world’s brightest tech talents due to its favorable climate for early stage funding, good performance in startup output and the city’s affordable cost of living, revealed the Top Tech Cities in the World 2017 report. The ranking was based on factors su
World BusinessNov. 30, 2017
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[Graphic News] Jeff Bezos becomes world‘s richest person
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos is now the world’s richest person, with a net worth of over $100 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 and since his humble beginnings trading out of his garage, he has been in a race to the top of the billionaires index. Gates has been knocked down to second wealthiest, with a net worth of approximately $88.9 billion. Investor Warren Buffett is third at some $78.9 billion. Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee ranked No.
WorldNov. 29, 2017
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[Graphic News] Catholics rise in Asia and Africa, decline in Europe
The statistical yearbook of the Vatican registers an overall increase of 1,285 million of baptized Catholics in 2015, with 49 percent living in the Americas. In five years, Catholics in Asia, and especially in Africa, have grown from 15.5 percent to 17.3 percent of the world‘s total. Of the world‘s Catholics, almost 49 percent live in Latin America, including the Caribbean. Europe is home to 22.2 percent of the global Catholic population; 17.3 percent are in Africa; 11 percent are in Asia; an
WorldNov. 28, 2017
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[Graphic News] Copenhagen ranks as world’s smartest city
Copenhagen is found to be the ultimate smart city with Singapore trailing close behind in second place, according to the 2017 Smart Cities Index produced by European parking app EasyPark, The Danish capital is ranked at the top for scoring particularly high marks in terms of smart parking, smart buildings, robust business ecosystems and smartphone penetration. Cities like Stockholm, Zurich, Boston trailed close behind in third, fourth and fifth, with Tokyo being the only other Asian city making
WorldNov. 27, 2017
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[Graphic News] Myeongdong ranks 8th most expensive retail street in world
South Korea's Myeongdong has been ranked world’s 8th most expensive retail district with annual rents at $914 per square foot, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s 2017 Main Streets Across the World retail report New York's 5th Avenue retained the most expensive main street in the world with annual rents at an average of $3,000 per square foot per year. Hong Kong's Causeway Bay ranked as Asia’s most expensive street with annual rents at $2,725 and placed second globally The report is based on re
World BusinessNov. 26, 2017
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[Graphic News] Korea tops PISA scale in collaborative problem-solving
South Korean youths scored the highest in terms of their collaborative problem-solving abilities at the Program for International Student Assessment 2015 test among 51 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. PISA is an international assessment of students’ abilities in reading, mathematics and science at age 15. In 2015, PISA examined for the first time how well students cooperate with one another in solving problems. They also looked at students’ attitu
Social AffairsNov. 23, 2017
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[Graphic News] Over 19m people internally displaced in Asia
The most internal displacements are recorded in China, with 7.4 million people displaced in their own country due to conflict and disasters, followed by the Philippines (5.9 million) and India (2.4 million), according to a recent report of the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Center. The world is faced with a rising crisis of internally displaced people. Each year millions of people are made homeless as a result of sudden disasters such as floods and storms, new figures show. The m
WorldNov. 22, 2017
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[Graphic News] Seoul 7th most popular city in 2016: data
Seoul ranked the seventh most popular city among foreign travelers in 2016, according to a report by financial services corporation Mastercard. The South Korean capital city moved up three notches from a year earlier, attracting 12.39 million foreign travelers. Bangkok topped the list with 19.41 million visitors, followed by London with 19.06 million, Paris with 15.45 million, Dubai with 14.87 million and Singapore with 113.11 million.
WorldNov. 21, 2017
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[Graphic News] 32 qualifiers for 2018 World Cup
32 countries have booked their place for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, after Peru beat New Zealand last week to guarantee the final spot.
SoccerNov. 20, 2017
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[Graphic News] Emergency supplies to prepare for earthquakes
Earthquakes strike suddenly and without warning at any time of year, day or night. Supplies should be kept in an easy-to-carry emergency kit that you can either use at home or take with you if you have to evacuate.
NationalNov. 19, 2017
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[Graphic News] Luxury market set for record year in 2017
After a year of stagnation the luxury market has returned to growth and will likely set a new record of 1.2 trillion euros ($1.4 trillion) in 2017, said a study released by consulting firm Bain and Company. The 5 percent growth in the overall market is likely to be matched in the personal luxury goods segment, which includes clothing, watches and leather goods, to reach 262 billion euros. Sales of luxury cars have also shifted up a gear, growing by 6 percent to reach 489 billion euros. Europe
World BusinessNov. 16, 2017
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[Graphic News] Seoul ranks 4th on global sustainable transport: survey
Seoul has been ranked as one of the world’s top cities for sustainable transport, according to the 2017 Sustainable Cities Mobility Index. Hong Kong took first place, followed by Zurich and Paris. European cities dominated the list, making up seven of the top 10. The data examined 100 cities across 23 indicators to give an indicative ranking of the mobility and sustainability of the systems in place in each city. It mainly examined the social, environmental and economic pillars.
WorldNov. 15, 2017
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[Graphic News] Life expectancy up 10 years: OECD
Healthier lifestyles and higher incomes helped increase life expectancy by 10 years in 35 nations in the past half a century, according to the Health at a Glance 2017 report by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. Out of the OECD’s 35 member countries, life expectancy exceeded 80 years in 25 nations. The leading countries are Japan with life expectancy of 83.9 years, as well as Spain and Switzerland with 83 years. Those with the lowest results are Mexico (75) and Latvia (
TechnologyNov. 14, 2017
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[Graphic News] Global smartphone sales keep momentum: IDC
The global smartphone market has momentum going into the year-end holiday shopping season, according to the International Data Corporation. An estimated 373.1 million smartphones were shipped worldwide during the third quarter of this year, a 2.7 percent rise from the same period in 2016. The five top smartphone makers all shipped more units than they did in the same quarter last year. South Korean smartphone titan Samsung remained the overall leader, shipping 83.3 million handsets in a 9.5 pe
World BusinessNov. 13, 2017
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[Graphic News] Koreans’ average salary ranks low in OECD
The average annual salary of South Koreans ranked mid to low among major economies last year, with its growth rate over the past six years also hovering below the median, a report said. According to a report by Rep. Park Kwang-on of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, South Koreans earned an average of $29,125 in 2016, the 23rd-highest among the 34 member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, excluding Turkey. Switzerland topped the list with an average annual
World BusinessNov. 12, 2017
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[Graphic News] Korean Air named world's 8th best airline
South Korea’s Korean Air has been named the 8th best airline in the world, according to the international aviation website AirlineRatings.com. Air New Zealand claimed the top award for the fifth straight year followed by Qantas and Singapore Airlines. The data was based on 13 major criteria including passenger reviews, in-flight product offerings, safety, profitability, fleet age and environmental policies.
World BusinessNov. 9, 2017
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[Graphic News] South Korean missiles
Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump, at their summit meeting in Seoul on Tuesday, agreed to lift all restrictions currently imposed on the payload of S. Korean missiles, as part of measures to greatly expand South Korea’s military capabilities. That means that Seoul can develop its own weapons to eliminate N. Korea's strategic assets.
NationalNov. 8, 2017