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[Newsmaker] Duterte wins Philippine presidential race
Incendiary Philippine politician Rodrigo Duterte vowed Tuesday a relentless crackdown on crime after securing a landslide presidential victory built on foul-mouthed populist tirades that exposed deep voter anger at the establishment. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte gestures during his news conference in Davao in the southern Philippines on Monday. (AP-Yonhap)The 71-year-old firebrand's main rivals conceded defeat after an unofficial tally showed Duterte had an insurmountable lead in Monday's election of 6
World News May 10, 2016
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Japan battles to care for 100,000 evacuees after quake
Japan on Monday enlisted US help to airlift supplies to some of the 100,000 people made homeless by earthquakes in the country's south, as rescuers struggled to find those still missing in a massive landslide.Many of those evacuated after their homes were damaged or destroyed have been forced to sleep in temporary accommodation or huddle in makeshift shelters, and media have reported problems in delivering food and other emergency supplies.The disaster-prone country's worst humanitarian challeng
World News April 18, 2016
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[Newsmaker] Lawmakers OK Rousseff impeachment trial
Brazilian lawmakers authorized impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff in a rowdy, circus-like showdown that plunged Latin America's biggest country into profound political crisis and sparked claims that democracy was under threat.Opposition deputies in the lower house of Congress needed 342 of the 513 votes, or a two thirds majority, to send Rousseff to the Senate, which will now decide whether to open a trial. They got there near midnight on Sunday after five hours of voting.
World News April 18, 2016
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Aid flows quake-hit Ecuador
Aid began to flow in Sunday to areas devastated by Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades and the death toll continued to rise as people left homeless hunkered down for another night outside in the dark. Officials said the quake killed at least 246 people and injured more than 2,500 along Ecuador's coast. Vice President Jorge Glas said the toll was likely to rise because a large number of people remained unaccounted for, though he declined to say how many. (AP-Yonhap)Much damage was reported
World News April 18, 2016
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N. Korea rejects S. Korea's call for denuclearization before peace treaty talks
North Korea on Tuesday dismissed South Korea's demand for it to first denuclearize before holding any discussions to sign a peace treaty, accusing the South of starting a nuclear arms race on the Korean Peninsula.In a signed commentary carried by its official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Pyongyang also rejected Seoul's demand to be a part of such discussions to sign a peace treaty that will replace the Korean armistice agreement signed over six decades earlier to end the 1950-53 Korean War
North Korea March 1, 2016
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Opposition party unveils outcome of 'cutoff' over election applicants
The main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea said Wednesday its internal committee has excluded 10 lawmakers including a high-profile activist-turn-politician from being nominated for candidacy in the upcoming general elections.With less than 50 days away from the general elections in April, the opposition party unveiled a list of the lower 20 percent of applicants who had been screened out in the outcome of its so-called cutoff.The list included Rep. Lim Su-kyung, a female activist-turn-politician
Politics Feb. 24, 2016
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UNSC enters final stretch over resolution adoption against N.K.: sources
The U.N. Security Council has entered the final stretch in its work on adopting a fresh resolution for sanctions against North Korea's latest nuclear and missile test, diplomatic sources said Wednesday."The United States and China are believed to be doing the final reviews over the wording of a resolution draft," a government source told Yonhap News Agency.The U.N. Security Council has been working on a fresh resolution aimed at punishing the North, but progress has been slow mainly because Chin
North Korea Feb. 24, 2016
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Shanghai halts plan to demolish site used for Japanese wartime sex
The Shanghai government has decided to temporarily suspend a plan to demolish a site used by the Japanese military for sexual slavery during World War II, according to Chinese state media reports on Wednesday. The site in the Hongkou district of Shanghai was a residence of a Chinese owner of a cotton mill, but was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army in 1939. In 1940, about 40 women, including 10 Korean and 20 Chinese, were coerced to serve Japanese soldiers at the location, the reports said.
World News Feb. 24, 2016
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Fitch cuts Lotte Shopping's outlook to 'negative'
Fitch Ratings said Wednesday it has downgraded the outlook on Lotte Shopping Co. from "stable" to "negative", expecting slow recovery from last year's sluggish earnings due to tougher competition at home and abroad.The key retail unit of South Korean conglomerate Lotte Group saw its operating profit fall 30 percent on-year to 688 billion won (US$541.5 million) in 2015, marking a consolidated net loss of 346 billion won.While its 2015 earnings were hampered by the outbreak of the Middle East Resp
Industry Feb. 24, 2016
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Elliott faces probe over Samsung merger-related disclosure breach
South Korea's financial authorities on Wednesday referred U.S. hedge fund Elliott Associates to state prosecutors for allegedly violating local disclosure rules when it tried to prevent a merger of two Samsung Group affiliates last year.The Securities and Futures Commission said Elliott abused the total return swap (TRS) system to covertly increase its holdings. This marks the first time that the commission has taken issue with TRS and is expected to set an important precedence in the market.It
Feb. 24, 2016
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China, US prepare N.K resolution
The United States and China made progress Tuesday toward a draft UN sanctions resolution to punish North Korea for its recent nuclear tests and push it to the negotiating table.After talks in Washington, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State John Kerry said the draft was still being "evaluated" by officials before being submitted to the UN Security Council.But both powers vowed that they would not accept a nuclear-armed North Korea and expressed confidence the resolution wou
World News Feb. 24, 2016
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Mom arrested for neglecting children’s education
A mother of two daughters was arrested for neglecting her children by preventing them from getting proper educations, police said Saturday. This is the first time in Korea a parent has been arrested for neglecting the parental duty of giving education. Goseong Police in South Gyeongsang Province said they detained a 42-year-old woman identified by her surname Park for not providing proper educational care for her two daughters, aged 9 and 12. Suspects in the death of a teenage girl are moved to
Social Affairs Feb. 14, 2016
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South Korea to expand passenger prescreening against terrorism risk
The government and ruling party have reaffirmed their move to strengthen the prescreening process of foreign visitors and restrict the entry of those with suspected terrorism links amid growing public concerns over airport security.The Justice Ministry and the ruling Saenuri Party said Friday they would introduce a passenger preverification system by 2017 that would allow it to screen flight passengers’ identities before they check in and receive boarding passes in another country. The relevant
Social Affairs Feb. 14, 2016
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U.N. Security Council strongly condemns N. Korean launch
The U.N. Security Council has strongly condemned North Korea's long-range rocket launch, vowing to "expeditiously adopt a new resolution" with significant measures, and calling the launch a "dangerous and serious violation.""The members of the Security Council strongly condemn this launch," Venezuelan U.N. Ambassador Rafael Dario Ramirez Carreno, the council's president for February, told reporters on Sunday while reading a press statement after the closed-door meeting."The members of the Securi
North Korea Feb. 8, 2016
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FM Yun to visit U.N., Germany this week over N.K. sanctions
South Korea's foreign minister plans to visit the headquarters of the United Nations and Germany this week to drum up international support for punishment over North Korea's nuclear test and missile launch, his ministry said Monday.Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se plans to visit the U.N. headquarters in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday, where he will ask the U.N. Security Council to slap stronger and more effective sanctions on North Korea, according to the Foreign Ministry.The U.N. Security Counc
North Korea Feb. 8, 2016