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Chinese ownership of Jeju land surges fivefold in 3 years
The amount of land owned by Chinese investors on the southern resort island of Jeju has surged nearly fivefold over three years, raising concerns that the rapid flow of Chinese money could further inflate real estate prices there.According to a report by the National Assembly based on recent data by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Chinese investors owned 8.34 square kilometers of the island’s land last year, up from 1.42 square kilometers in 2011. The 2014 figure also showed
Dec. 10, 2015
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Sewol committee’s plan to probe president sparks controversy
Controversy escalated Tuesday over an independent investigative committee’s decision to track President Park Geun-hye’s whereabouts on the day the ferry Sewol sank last year, with Cheong Wa Dae and the ruling party lashing out at the panel for politicizing the issue. On Monday, the Sewol Special Investigation Committee said it would look into how Cheong Wa Dae reacted to the emergency and what Park was doing for seven hours after the doomed ferry began to sink off the nation’s southwestern coast
Politics Nov. 24, 2015
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Elite French unit heads to Mali amid hostage crisis: ministry
An elite French unit of paramilitary police specialized in hostage situations left for Mali on Friday where suspected jihadists stormed an upmarket hotel, the interior ministry said.Around 40 paramilitary police from the GIGN unit were on their way to assist Malian security forces dealing with a hostage situation at the Radisson Blu hotel, said a ministry spokesman.The Twitter account of the paramilitary police posted a black-and-white image of the heavily-armed, black-clad troops upon their dep
World News Nov. 20, 2015
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80 hostages freed in Mali hotel siege: TV
Around 80 of 170 hostages seized when gunmen went on a shooting rampage at a luxury hotel in Mali's capital on Friday have been freed, local television reported."Radisson hotel attack: special forces launched an operation, first hostages released, about 80," the state-run ORTM channel said on a scrolling banner, without specifying the source of the information."Our special forces have freed hostages and 30 others were able to escape on their own," Security Minister Salif Traore told AFP. (AFP)
World News Nov. 20, 2015
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Seoul identifying any S. Korean hostages in latest Mali attack
The Seoul government said Friday that it is examining whether any South Korean nationals are being held hostage in a hotel in the capital of Mali that was seized by unidentified gunmen.A group of attackers have occupied a luxury hotel in the Malian capital of Bamako, with about 170 taken hostage."We are checking the safety of every South Korean resident in Mali and identifying whether or not there are any nationals detained in the hotel," an official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Yon
Foreign Affairs Nov. 20, 2015
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Youth summit urges action on climate change
BANGKOK -- Former U.N. chief Kofi Annan and youth delegates from around the world on Thursday urged world leaders to make strong and inclusive changes to tackle climate change.Speaking to prominent figures and young leaders at the One Young World summit in Bangkok, Annan said the world must realize that climate change is not an isolated issue ailing a few island nations, but one that is threatening the humanity as a whole.“We have to realize we are in the same boat ... If one end of the ship beg
National Nov. 20, 2015
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Third body found at site of Paris police raid: prosecutors
A third body has been found in the rubble of an apartment where the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks was killed in a fierce shootout with police, prosecutors said Friday.Elite police launched a massive assault on the apartment on Wednesday as part of the manhunt for suspects linked to the killing of 129 people in Paris attacks.During a violent exchange of gunfire, one of the people inside the apartment detonated an explosives vest.After the raid the body of the suicide bomber was found,
World News Nov. 20, 2015
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Ex-Doosan chief gets suspended sentence for bribery
A local court on Friday handed down a suspended sentence to a former Doosan chairman who gave kickbacks to a former presidential secretary in return for business favors for the university he led.The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Park Yong-sung to a 10-month jail term for giving some 100 million won (US$86,500) in bribes to Park Bum-hoon, a former senior presidential secretary for education and culture under the Lee Myung-bak administration. The court suspended the execution of the sente
Social Affairs Nov. 20, 2015
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Seoul to beef up terrorism budget, checks at immigration
The South Korean government and the ruling party on Wednesday agreed to increase next year’s budget for antiterror measures by 100 billion won ($85 million) and tighten immigration control in the wake of the Paris terror attacks last week.At an emergency meeting, the two sides discussed ways to enhance the readiness for possible terror attacks, including measures to introduce five new armed speedboats, amid concerns growing fast for the nation’s public security. South Korea is an ally of the Uni
Politics Nov. 18, 2015
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Park calls for lifting of trade barriers
President Park Geun-hye urged the leaders of advanced nations to lift protective measures and expand free trade to fight the prolonged economic and trade slowdown worldwide.Citing South Korea as an example of global trade serving as a vehicle for rapid economic growth, Park said she was proposing to strengthen efforts to reduce trade barriers first to revitalize the sluggish economy.“I recommend the G20 countries to make efforts to liberalize multilateral trade through bilateral or regional free
Foreign Affairs Nov. 17, 2015
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Lawmakers lose seats over bribery charges
The Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced two lawmakers to four years in prison for taking kickbacks in exchange for business favors, in separate decisions that automatically strip them of their parliamentary seats. Upholding the lower court’s ruling, the nation’s top court ruled Rep. Song Kwang-ho of the ruling Saenuri Party to four years in jail for taking bribes worth 65 million won from the railway parts supplier AVT to help the company win contracts with the state-run Korea Rail Network Autho
Social Affairs Nov. 12, 2015
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Sewol operator chief gets 7-year jail term
South Korea's Supreme Court said Thursday it has upheld a seven-year jail sentence for the head of the sunken ferry Sewol operator for involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of more than 300 people.Kim Han-sik, chief executive officer of Chonghaejin Marine Co., was convicted of not properly checking the safety conditions of the ferry despite being briefed that the ship's ability to balance itself was compromised.The 73-year-old chief was also convicted of embezzling company funds worth some 2.8
Social Affairs Oct. 29, 2015
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Samsung Heavy faces cancellation of ship order upon delivery
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., a major South Korean shipbuilder, is facing cancellation of an order for a $181 million drill ship that has already been built and is ready for delivery, the company said Thursday.The ship, Pacific Zonda, was set to be delivered to Luxemberg-based Pacific Drilling on Tuesday, but the offshore drilling company has refused to accept the delivery and said it was canceling the order, company officials said.Pacific Drilling cited a delay in delivery, which was originally
Industry Oct. 29, 2015
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Parliamentary subcommittee passes KF-X budget for 2016.
A parliamentary subcommittee on Thursday approved a 67-billion-won ($58.5 million) budget for a controversial fighter jet development program, said a ruling-party lawmaker. The National Assembly's defense subcommittee passed the 2016 budget for the Korean Fighter Experimental (KF-X) development project after hearing a briefing from the Korea Institute for S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP), said Rep. Kim Sung-chan of the ruling Saenuri Party. The budget is subject to further approval from the
Politics Oct. 29, 2015
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China decides to abolish 1-child policy, allow 2 children
China's ruling Communist Party announced Thursday that it will abolish the country's decades-old one-child policy and allow all couples to have two children, removing remaining restrictions that limited many urban couples to only one, the official Xinhua News Agency said.Xinhua said on its microblog that the decision to allow all couples to have two children was ``to improve the balanced development of population'' and to deal with an aging population.The decision does away with an unpopular pol
World News Oct. 29, 2015