• East Asia

    N. Korean leader in Hanoi for talks with Trump

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un checked into a Hanoi hotel Tuesday on the eve of his summit with U.S. President Donald Trump expected to focus on trading his nuclear program for economic and political rewards. A bulletproof Mercedes S600 Pullman Guard carrying Kim arrived at the five-star Melia hotel in…

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    S. Koreans traveling more but spending less

    South Koreans traveling overseas spent a record amount last year, but spending per person declined, central bank data showed Wednesday. The current account for last year showed travel expenditures of US$31.97 billion, the highest since recordkeeping began in 2006. Past figures show increases from $15 billion in 2009 to $20…

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    S. Korea to allow imports of medical cannabis starting in March

      South Korea will allow imports of medical cannabis starting next month, health authorities said Tuesday, as part of efforts to provide more treatment options for patients with rare diseases. The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said the National Assembly has passed a bill to amend a relevant law…

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    S. Korea ranks top in number of low-paid women workers

    South Korea remained the top country where women workers face low wages, a report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Monday. Data from 2017 showed that 35.3 percent of female workers in South Korea were being paid low wages. Employees who were getting less than two-thirds…

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    (2nd LD) (US-NK summit) Kim’s train runs in inland China for summit with Trump

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s special train arrived in the central Chinese town of Changsha on Monday on its way to Vietnam for a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump later this week, a source said. The train arrived in Changsha of Hunan Province around 1:10 p.m. after passing through…

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    VR games emerging as ‘killer’ 5G content for telecom firms

    Telecom companies here are increasingly utilizing virtual reality (VR) games as “killer” content to captivate customers and reap profits in preparation for the launch of full-scale fifth-generation (5G) network services, officials said Tuesday. SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus, which sent the first 5G signal Dec. 1 using mobile routers,…

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    Samsung to release 5G foldable smartphones in Korea in May

    Galaxy S10 to hit market on March 8 Samsung Electronics took the cover off its first foldable smartphone Galaxy Fold in a bid to take on Apple’s iPhone in the premium smartphone market, in San Francisco, Thursday (KST). The firm also unveiled four next-generation Galaxy S10 smartphones ― the S10e,…

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    Seoul Motor Show losing appeal among carmakers

    Korea’s largest car exhibition, Seoul Motor Show, is losing support from carmakers and parts suppliers as the show is no longer effective for promoting their products or provide new experience to visitors, according to industry officials Wednesday. They also criticized the organizers for still being obsessed with the number of…

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    Schools do not offer Muslim education to the students

    Turkey school system is based on 4(primary school)+4(middle school)+4(high school), and the university is in two-year, four-year, and six-year program. In Turkey, all education costs are free for 12 years of elementary, middle, and high school, and textbooks are also provided free of charge. In other words, primary, middle, and…

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    South Korea: exhibition pays tribute to independence fighters

    On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the March 1 Movement, a crucial turning point in Korea’s independence movement as it provided a catalyst for the resistance, an exhibition sheds light on the known and unnamed people who fought for Korea. “A Hundred Years Ago in the Cultural Heritage” is held…

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