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Defense chiefs of S. Korea, US, Japan to meet in Tokyo next weekSEOUL, July 26 (AJU PRESS) - The defense chiefs of South Korea, U.S. and Japan will gather for talks in Tokyo next week to bolster trilateral cooperation and tighten security on the Korean Peninsula. They last met on the sidelines of the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore last month where they agreed to rotate hosting their talks. In the trilateral meeting, South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik will sit for talks with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Japan's
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Peruvian Embassy in Seoul celebrates Independence DaySEOUL, July 26 (AJU PRESS) - Envoys and special guests gathered at a hotel in central Seoul on Thursday to celebrate the 203rd anniversary of Peru's Independence Day, hosted by the Peruvian Embassy in Seoul. During the opening ceremony, Peruvian Ambassador to Korea Paul Duclos highlighted the 60th anniversary of the South American country's diplomatic relationship with Korea, which was commemorated in 2023. Peru celebrates its independence from Spain, achieved by Jos&ea
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Children in Seoul feel happier after pandemic blues, survey showsSEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) - Children and teenagers living in Seoul are feeling happier compared to a few years ago during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent survey released by the Seoul Metropolitan government on Thursday. The biannual survey of Seoul's 2,520 households with children aged 18 and under showed that their level of happiness was 2.3 points on a 3-point scale, up 22 percent from an average of 1.88 points in 2021. During the pandemic, al
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Aging Korea sees daycare centers vanish while elderly facilities increaseSEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) - Amid Korea's super-low birth rate, an increasing number of daycare centers are closing down while facilities catering to the growing elderly population are on the rise. According to statistical data released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare on Thursday, some 28,954 daycare centers across the country closed last year, down nearly 2,000 from 30,923 the previous year. The massive closure is mainly attributed to the country's rapidly shrinki
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Korea's birth rate increases for two consecutive months for first time in nearly a decadeSEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Korea saw an uptick in the number of newborns for the second consecutive month in May, marking the first such increase in nearly a decade, according to Statistics Korea data released on Wednesday. Some 19,049 babies were born in April this year and 19,547 babies the following month, up 2.8 percent and 2.7 percent, respectively, compared to the same months a year ago. It marked the first time since October 2015 that the country saw an increase in the nu
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Actor Yoo Ji-tae speaks out on N. Korean human rights situation at US conferenceSEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - South Korean actor Yoo Ji-tae addressed North Korea's dire human rights situation at a conference in Washington D.C. on Monday (local time). "I urge you to extend your hands to the darkest places," Yoo said at the International Dialogue on North Korean Human Rights co-hosted by the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy and the Ministry of Unification. "It is not injustice itself but our indifference that nurtures inj
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Han Dong-hoon assumes role as new leader of PPPSEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Han Dong-hoon, the justice minister-turned-politician who was newly elected as the leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), began his official duties on Wednesday by visiting the National Cemetery in Seoul. Visiting the cemetery has become a customary practice for many politicians before assuming their roles, as they pay respects to deceased political figures, war veterans, and freedom fighters who contributed to the country's development. T
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Smallest Olympic squad in decades reflects Korea's youth sports woesSEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - With the countdown to the Summer Olympics in Paris ticking down this week just ahead of its opening on Friday, Korea is fielding some 144 athletes in 22 disciplines. This is the smallest squad the country has assembled since 1976 when it sent around 50 athletes to Montreal, Canada. It is also a significant decrease from about 230 athletes who competed at the pandemic-delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021. The nation's sports crisis is particu
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Yoon's estranged former aide returns as ruling party chief despite April election defeatSEOUL, July 23 (AJU PRESS) - Han Dong-hoon, a former interim leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) was elected a new head of the conservative party on Tuesday. At the embattled party's national convention held at KINTEX, northwest of Seoul, Han avoided a run-off vote by securing a majority vote of 62.84 percent (320,702 votes), far ahead of three other candidates. Former Land Minister Won Hee-ryong was the distant runner-up with just 18.85 percent of the votes (96,177
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Seoul to mandate temperament tests for dogs to curb biting accidentsSEOUL, July 23 (AJU PRESS) - To prevent dog-biting accidents that could sometimes lead to fatalities, a temperament test to access the aggressiveness of man's four-legged best friends will become mandatory next week, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said Tuesday. Depending on the test results, the city government may enforce euthanasia for dogs deemed to have dangerous levels of aggression. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, over 2,000 dog-bit
July 23, 2024
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Korea's National Dance Company "Double Bill" blends the worlds of discipline and freedom
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Rose's nod by Grammys fails to persuade investors of her Korean label YG
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Asian stocks rise across the board; KOSPI rebounds sharply
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AI-leveraged cheating in elite university test on AI calls for new class formula in Korea
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PHOTOS: Celebrating India – weaving tradition and modernity through fabric and culture
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Seoul city braces for this week's nationwide university entrance exam
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Korean tofu major ventures into Europe, riding on U.S. success and K-food wave
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Underperformance of KRW exposes fragility of economy overly exposed to USD and chips
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China suspends sanctions on Hanwha Ocean's US subsidiaries
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HD Hyundai Heavy wins order for two mega container ships
