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Sun, December 3, 2023 | 06:33
S. Korea wins gold in women's pistol team shooting
South Korea captured the gold medal in the women's 25-meter pistol shooting at the Summer Universiade on Monday.
Sports
| 2015-07-06 13:44
Human rights, justice and peace
This is a “year of history” marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the World War II when Korea became liberated, as well as the 50th year since the Korea-Japan Basic Relation Treaty was signed. But Korea and Japan are still not free from serious historical conflicts of the 20th century. The root cause of this is the Japanese Shinzo Abe government which advocates the “esca...
Foreign Affairs
| 2015-06-22 18:14
Hyundai Steel to buy back shares
Hyundai Steel said Wednesday that it will buy back its own shares, worth 36 billion won ($32.18 million), to help lift its stock price and boost shareholder value.
Companies
| 2015-06-11 22:44
Huckabee's experience and temperament are both assets
When he ran for president seven years ago, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee proved to be a gracious winner. In his victory speech following triumph in the Iowa caucuses, he drew inspiration from a fellow Christian writer:
2015-05-06 16:31
Illegal FX trades prevail in Chinese community
Daelim-dong, a housing district in western Seoul, was once a base of poor young workers from provincial areas, but now it has become a ghetto of some 22,000 Chinese laborers who came here with Korean dreams.
Economy
| 2015-05-03 21:58
Seoul's efforts to reduce street cats thrown into limbo
The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG)’s policy of reducing street cat numbers through neutering is in limbo due to a lack of funds, and the excessive complaints from “cat moms” that keep veterinarians away.
National
| 2015-04-23 21:39
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5 Korea tourism clips top 225 mil. views
Tension mounts between Yoon administration, opposition party
Nexon workers in conflict with umbrella union over stance on feminism
Is ruling party's reform drive at end of road?
Daegu mayor criticizes officials for spreading false hope about Expo bid
Rights activists criticize wage discrimination against migrant boat crews
DL, SPC chiefs apologize for worker deaths under poor labor conditions
Crackdown on illegal short selling takes priority over MSCI listing: FSC vice chair
Hyundai chief pledges to support globalization of archery
2023 Korea-EU CSO Network Human Rights Conference to emphasize diversity, practice inclusivity
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas