• Society

    Catholic University to build ‘hallyu’ research hub

    The Catholic University of Korea (CUK) is seeking to become a global hub for education and research on “hallyu,’’ or the Korean culture wave, the school’s President Pahk Yeong-sik said. It plans to open a Hallyu Graduate School (HGS) in late August to provide courses on K-pop, K-drama and the…

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  • Politics

    NK confirms myterious woman to be Kim Jong-un’s wife

    North Korea confirmed Wednesday that a young woman repeatedly seen closely flanking its leader Kim Jong-un in recent public appearances is his wife. “General Kim Jong-un attended a groundbreaking ceremony along with his wife Ri Sul-joo,” the North’s state-run Korean Central TV reported Wednesday as it describes the young leader’s…

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  • Society

    Number of single men on rise

    One or two decades ago, 37-year-old unmarried man, Jung, would have been labeled an “old bachelor.” But in 2012, the insurance company worker rarely hears people refer to him in that way. “Many of my friends, and even my elder brother, haven’t married. Some haven’t because they started working late…

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  • Korea-Spain forum to focus on economic crisis

    A two-day Korea-Spain forum opens at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul today. Organized by the Korea Foundation, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Casa Asia, it is the seventh biannual forum. Amid rising concerns over the economic crisis in the European Union and its ripple effects across the world, the…

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  • Politics

    Activist claims abuse in Chinese detention center

    Kim Young-hwan, a human rights activist who was freed last week after 114 days of detention in China, testified Wednesday that the Chinese authorities violated his human rights. Speaking at a news conference held in Seoul, the 49-year-old activist said the Korean government was aware of this, adding he addressed…

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  • IT-Science

    LG Electronics bounces back

    Operating profits jump 120% LG Electronics, the nation’s second largest electronics manufacturer, bounced back in the second quarter riding a robust wave of TV and home appliance sales. Despite earlier negative forecasts amid sluggish handset sales, the firm’s operating profit for the April-June period increased by 120.5 percent to 349…

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  • Business

    Busan horse park becomes tourist spot

    Horse parks operated by the Korea Racing Authority (KRA) have become a family-oriented leisure destination for both Korean and foreign tourists as they offer a wide array of fun-packed events for people of any age. Currently, there are three such theme parks. Those in Seoul and Jeju are well known,…

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  • Politics

    S. Korean dramas gain hold in NK

    It’s no longer just South Korean dramas causing a stir in North Korea: America’s “Desperate Housewives” and “Sex and the City” are also being circulated in the isolated state. This was unveiled by Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun of the ruling Saenuri Party, who in a report Monday shed new light on…

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  • Column

    Varieties of nepotism: Korea

    What has been happening in North Korea recently is straight out of the “Hereditary Dictatorship for Dummies” handbook. Kim Jong-un, the pudgy young heir to the leadership of one of the world’s last Communist states, is removing powerful people who were loyal to his father and replacing them with men…

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  • Society

    ‘One-source, multi-use’ strategy will boost hallyu

    Korea should adopt a “one-source, multi-use” strategy to make “hallyu,” or the Korean cultural wave, a sustainable global trend, former Vice Culture Minister Yoo Jin-ryong said Wednesday. Yoo, as the first dean of the Catholic University of Korea’s Hallyu Graduate School, which will open in late August, will lead its…

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