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[BREAKING] Court rejects arrest warrant for Samsung’s Lee Jae-yong
A South Korean court Thursday rejected an arrest warrant for Samsung Group’s heir apparent Lee Jae-yong over a corruption scandal that led to President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment. "It is hard to acknowledge the reason, necessity and appropriateness for the arrest at the current stage (of the investigation)" the Seoul Central District Court said, citing lack of evidence and key issues that are still debated as the reasons for the rejection. Following the court's decision, the 48-year-old tyco
National Jan. 19, 2017
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[From the scene] Lee Jae-yong’s grueling day
Samsung Group’s de facto leader Lee Jae-yong is possibly at the lowest point of his life as he nervously waits for a court’s decision on his arrest warrant. The heir apparent of the nation’s largest conglomerate has been placed behind bars until the court decides on his and his company’s fate, most likely by early Thursday morning. Lee Jae-yong (Yonhap)But his brief stay at a detention facility in south of Seoul might be a taste of what is yet to come, as he faces charges --- bribery, embezzle
Social Affairs Jan. 18, 2017
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Donald Trump praises wrong Ivanka in Twitter shout-out
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump wanted to praise his daughter on Twitter -- instead he accidentally sent his message to another Ivanka. Trump retweeted a message from a Twitter user that said his daughter was "great, a woman with real character and class." But the user tagged the wrong Ivanka, a mistake repeated by Trump -- and the message was directed to a woman named Ivanka Majic in Brighton, southern England.The tweet quickly gained attention, with thousands of retweets and favorites overn
World News Jan. 17, 2017
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Davos: China's Xi says no one will win trade war
Chinese President Xi Jinping presented himself as a champion of globalisation Tuesday, lecturing the world elite in Davos on the dangers of protectionism and the futility of trade wars.The leader of the world's second largest economy became the first Chinese president to address the World Economic Forum, where 3,000 well-heeled delegates from government, business, science and the arts have gathered.His appearance comes as populist protectionism is on the rise across Europe and in the US, where
World News Jan. 17, 2017
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Britain to leave EU's single market, says May
Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday said Britain will leave the EU's single market in order to restrict immigration in a clean break from the bloc, but lawmakers can vote on the final deal."Brexit must mean control of the number of people coming from Europe, and that is what we will deliver. What I am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market," May said during a highly-anticipated speech at London's Lancaster House.She added that Britain would seek a trade deal giving "the greatest
World News Jan. 17, 2017
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NK blasts international community for 'double standard' on ICBM
North Korean criticized the international community on Tuesday for its double standard toward the country's development of intercontinental ballistic missile.North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said in his New Year's Day address that the country has entered the final stage of preparations to test fire an ICBM, an apparent warning that the reclusive country is perfecting the capability to hit the continental United States with nukes.(Yonhap)"Acting by the double-dealing standard unilaterally set by t
North Korea Jan. 17, 2017
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Korea to remain firm against China's non-tariff barriers
South Korea said Tuesday that it will take a firm stance against China's recent hostile movements against its businesses in apparent retaliation for welcoming a US-owned missile system."We will continue to object to the Chinese measures," Vice Trade Minister Woo Tae-hee said at a task force meeting to discuss pending trade issues between South Korea and China.His comments came as Beijing is heightening non-tariff barriers against South Korea as the Seoul government decided to deploy the US-led m
Diplomatic Circuit Jan. 17, 2017
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Chung Yoo-ra’s high school diploma cancelled
Seoul’s education office said Monday that it would cancel the high school credentials of Chung Yoo-ra, the daughter of President Park Geun-hye’s confidante Choi Soon-sil, over revelations the school gave her special treatment in attendance and grading. After an inspection into Sunhwa Art School and Chungdam High School, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said it would ask the prosecution to launch an investigation into Chung, her mother and 10 faculty members involved in the scandal.Chun
Social Affairs Dec. 5, 2016
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[From the scene] Dec. 3 anti-Park rally in pictures
Around 1.6 million South Koreans rallied near the presidential office north of Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul to demand the ouster of scandal-ridden President Park Geun-hye on Saturday. Here are some of the photos featuring one of the biggest, but most peaceful protests in the country.A protester wears a chicken costume to make fun of President Park while marching towards the presidential office. (Bak Se-hwan/The Korea Herald)At 3 p.m., protesters gather at Gwanghwamun Square before marchi
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2016
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[UPDATE] Up to 1.5 million march to presidential office in protest
Tens of thousands of South Koreans took to the streets of central Seoul on Saturday in their sixth consecutive weekend rally to demand the President Park Geun-hye’s resignation over an influence-peddling and corruption scandal.As of 8 p.m. up to 1.5 million protesters, according to rally organizers, packed main boulevards connecting City Hall and Gwanghwamun Square to Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul for a candlelight vigil aimed at ramping up pressure on Park to immediately step down.Up to 900
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2016
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[BREAKING] Sixth massive anti-Park rally held in Seoul
Tens of thousands of South Koreans took to the streets of central Seoul on Saturday in its sixth consecutive rally to demand the scandal-hit President Park Geun-hye’s resignation over an influence-peddling and corruption scandal. As of 4 p.m., up to 500,000 protestors packed main boulevards in central Seoul, according to rally organizers, and began to march toward the presidential office along three main routes to ramp up pressure on Park to step down.This is the sixth week of major protests aga
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2016
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Kim Whan-ki's painting breaks S. Korean sale record at 6.32 bln won
A painting by Korean abstract artist Kim Whan-ki has been sold for 6.32 billion won (US$5.36 million) on Sunday, making it the most expensive South Korean art work ever sold.At Seoul Auction's 20th Hong Kong Sale, held at the Hong Kong Grand Hyatt, the yellow-dotted oil painting named "12-V-70 #172" broke the previous record of 5.4 billion won set by the very same artist during an auction held in Seoul in June.The auction for the work, completed in New York in 1970, started at 4.5 billion won, b
Performance Nov. 27, 2016
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Opposition bloc urges Saenuri to join impeachment bid
South Korea's opposition parties on Sunday urged the Saenuri Party to join ties for the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye on her influence-peddling scandal, adding the ruling party should respond to the weekly rally that allegedly gathered more than a million a day earlier.On Saturday, organizers claimed a record 1.5 million people joined the fifth consecutive weekly rally held in central Seoul, demanding Park step down from her office amid allegations that her confidante Choi Soon-sil exer
Politics Nov. 27, 2016
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Greenhouse gas emissions in S. Korea reduced in 2014
Greenhouse gas emissions in South Korea were reduced by 0.8 percent in 2014 compared to a year earlier, marking the first time in 18 years for the figure to decline, the government said Sunday. The Greenhouse Gas Inventory & Research Center of Korea (GIR) said the emissions recorded 690 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalents in 2014, reduced from 696 million tons tallied in the previous year. The figure has been constantly increasing from 656 million tons in 2010 to 682 million and 687 milli
Social Affairs Nov. 27, 2016
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Key figure in influence-peddling scandal faces trial over multiple charges
A key figure in the influence-peddling scandal involving President Park Geun-hye and her confidante was indicted Sunday on charges ranging from an abuse of authority to embezzlement.Prosecutors said Cha Eun-taek, former commercial and music video director, will now stand trial for allegedly using his connection with Choi Soon-sil, a long-time friend of Park's at the center of the scandal, to pocket profits. Cha Eun-taek (Yonhap)According to prosecutors, Cha apparently used his network to coerce
Social Affairs Nov. 27, 2016
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