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Uzbekistani woman nabbed for threatening Syrian with nude pic
South Korean police on Thursday caught an Uzbekistani con artist who allegedly swindled money out of a Syrian man with threats involving a nude picture of them together. The Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency requested an arrest warrant for the 28-year-old woman on charges of fraud.(Yonhap)The Uzbekistani woman, who met the 32-year-old Syrian man through a friend, allegedly blackmailed him from March to December last year, getting about 7 million won ($5,800) from him.The woman reportedly threat
Social Affairs March 11, 2016
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S. Korea, Egypt agree on infrastructure investment
South Korea and Egypt agreed Thursday to beef up cooperation in infrastructure development worth US$3.6 billion, paving the way for Seoul to make inroads into the fast-growing North African country.President Park Geun-hye and her Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, reached an agreement at a summit here, Cheong Wa Dae said.The presidential office said the two leaders were present for the signing of nine memorandums of understanding calling for Seoul's participation in Egyptian infrastruct
Diplomatic Circuit March 3, 2016
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Foreign Minister skips 'comfort women' issue at U.N. session
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se made no mention of Japan's wartime sexual enslavement of Korean women while addressing the United Nations this week, triggering fresh controversy at home about the government's handling of the issue.In a keynote speech on Wednesday before the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, Yun deplored the human rights situation in North Korea, saying many North Koreans are risking their lives in search of "freedom and human dignity."The speech was also expected to touch on th
International March 3, 2016
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Court rules government not responsible for war victim
South Korea’s top court on Tuesday ruled that the government is not responsible for compensating a Korean civilian killed by the U.S. Navy’s shelling during the 1950-53 Korean War. The Supreme Court ordered a retrial for the case in a lower court, reversing an earlier verdict that had demanded the government pay 48.8 million won ($39,600) to the victim’s bereaved families. (Yonhap)The victim, identified only by his surname Bang, was one of about a thousand victims killed by artillery fire fro
Social Affairs March 1, 2016
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Number of economically inactive graduates hits record high: data
The number of Korean university graduates giving up on looking for a job or not working at all has continued to increase, data showed Monday, highlighting bleak job prospects for young people. According to Statistics Korea, the economically inactive population holding a university degree stood at 3.34 million last year, up 4.7 percent from a year earlier. (Yonhap)The number of economically inactive university graduates who are neither employed nor have lost a job has more than doubled from 1.59
Social Affairs Feb. 29, 2016
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[Eye] Coping with survivor’s guilt
Two days after the Sewol ferry sinking on April 16, 2014, took away 304 lives, mostly students on a school trip, one of the survivors was found dead in an apparent suicide.It was the vice principal of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, where most of the student victims had attended. He left a note saying he could not bear living while over 200 of his students were still missing. Since the Sewol tragedy, three other surviving students as well as Kim Dong-soo, 51, who saved more than
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2016
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Spending on private education hits record high in 2015
South Korea’s monthly spending on private education per child hit a record high in 2015, with seven out of 10 students taking private lessons, government data showed Friday. According to the survey by Statistics Korea and the Ministry of Education, 68.8 percent of students across the nation received private tutoring last year, up 0.2 percent from a year earlier.(Yonhap)The average amount spent was 244,000 won ($197), up 1 percent from the previous year. However excluding those not receiving priv
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2016
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Prosecutors expand probe into Yongsan development project
Prosecutors on Tuesday raided the residence and office of a close aide to an ex-chief of South Korea’s rail operator in its widening probe of suspected slush funds in connection with a now-defunct urban development project. Officials carry out boxes of confiscated items Tuesday from the office of an aide to the former president of the Korea Railroad Corp. in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul. (Yonhap)The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said that investigators seized computer hard disks, internal re
Social Affairs Feb. 23, 2016
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Media watchdog to uphold ‘right to be forgotten’ in Korea
South Korea’s state-appointed media monitoring agency said Sunday that it will set out guidelines to enable Web users to request for deletion of personal data online. Under the administrative guidelines to be proposed by the Korea Communications Commission, Web users will be able to demand that Web portals remove personal information that they do not want online. “We have studied the rights to be forgotten for more than a year through a group composed of legal, academic and industry experts,”
Social Affairs Feb. 21, 2016
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[From the scene] Korean-only bars trigger controversy
On a chilly Friday night last month, 24-year-old U.S. citizen Megan Stuckey had one of her most hurtful experiences in Korea. She was denied entry to a bar in Hongdae, Seoul, because she was a foreigner. Ock Hyun-ju/The Korea HeraldThe bar named Green Light, infamous in the expat community for refusing foreign customers, is one of a rising number of Korean-style dating joints where people meet blind dates and one-night stands over beer and soju. “Only Koreans are allowed because our employees
Social Affairs Feb. 21, 2016
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Defense minister inspects combat posture on Aegis ship
Defense Minister Han Min-koo on Saturday visited an Aegis-equipped destroyer tasked with immediately detecting North Korea's long-range rocket in case of a launch, his ministry said. Aboard the 7600-ton KDX-III destroyer Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong, Han instructed the troops to maintain full combat posture with North Korea poised to launch what it claims to be a space vehicle. (Yonhap)Pyongyang informed U.N. agencies that it would send a satellite into orbit between Feb. 8-25. The minister noted that
Defense Feb. 6, 2016
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美 국방부, 이라크·아프간전 포로 학대 사진 추가 공개
미국 정부가 이라크 및 아프가니스탄 전쟁 당시 미군이 적군 수감자에 자행한 학대 장면이 담긴 사진들 200여장을 추가 공개했다고 AP 통신을 등 미 외신들이 5일 전했다. 미 국방부는 5일 (현지시간) 2004년과 2006년 사이에 미군 병사들이 이라크·아프가니스탄 포로에게 자행한 56건의 학대 장면이 담긴 198장의 사진을 공개했다. (美국방부/AP)사진은 대체로 어둡고 흐리지만 포로들의 팔과 다리에 멍이 들어 있거나 상처가 나있는 것을 보여준다. 이러한 사진 공개는 미국 법원이 지난해 인권단체의 손을 들어주며 정부에게 미군의 이라크·아프가니스탄 포로 학대 사진들을 공개하라고 판결한 것에 따른 것이다. 미국시민자유연맹(ACLU)은 수년간 포로 학대 관련 사진 공개를 요청해왔지만 미국 정부는 사진이 공개되면 폭력적인 반발을 일으킬 수 있고 해외 미군과 미국인이 공격을 받을 위험에 처할 수 있다는 이유로 반대해왔다. 이번에 공개된 사진들과 관련, 56건의 학대사건 중 14건은
한국어판 Feb. 6, 2016
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Pentagon releases photos of alleged detainee abuse
The Pentagon on Friday released nearly 200 photographs of detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan, taken mostly between 2004 and 2006, involving 56 cases of alleged abuse by U.S. forces.The often dark, blurry and grainy pictures are mainly of detainees' arms and legs, revealing bruises and cuts, and they appear far less dramatic than those released more than a decade ago during allegations of torture at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison. Those now-infamous Abu Ghraib photos included images of naked detainees s
World News Feb. 6, 2016
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Seoul shares seen to stay rangebound in post-holiday sessions
South Korean stocks are expected to move sideways during the holiday-shortened week on signs of a slowing Chinese economy and fluctuating oil prices, though falling odds of a Federal Reserve rate hike could ease downward pressure, analysts said Saturday.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed at 1,917.79 on Friday, down 0.36 percent from a week ago. The index got off to a strong start after Japan decided to adopt a negative interest rate to shore up the flagging economy,
Feb. 6, 2016
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Three dead after Taiwan quake topples buildings
A 10-month old baby was among three dead after a 16-storey tower block was toppled by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake in southern Taiwan Saturday, with rescuers battling to free residents still trapped inside.Officials said four buildings collapsed in the quake which struck the island in the early hours of the morning, but rescue efforts are centering on the tower block that tumbled onto its side.Firefighters pulled survivors from the twisted concrete, trying to access apartments through windows and
World News Feb. 6, 2016
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