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Lee travels to Busan for talks with outgoing Japanese PM
SEOUL, September 30 (AJP) - President Lee Jae Myung is holding talks with outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Busan on Tuesday. The two leaders will discuss expanding cooperation in areas such as declining population and regional development as well as advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and hydrogen energy. Although not on the official agenda, South Korea's stalled tariff negotiations with the U.S. are also likely to be discussed, given t
September 30, 2025
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Seoul Mayor apologizes after ferry service halted amid technical glitches
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon apologized on Monday for halting a water ferry service along the Han River, just 10 days after its bombastic launch. During a press conference, he expressed "regret for causing inconvenience" to users due to the halt, just ahead of Chuseok, the country's biggest holiday, ruining many holidaymakers' plans to ride the ferry dubbed the "Hangang Bus." Citing minor defects that disrupted the eco-friendly fe
September 29, 2025
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Injury-hampered Yang Hak-seon calls time on gymnastics career
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - Gymnast Yang Hak-seon has retired after a pre-tune-up last Saturday ahead of next month's annual National Sports Festival in Busan, bringing his athletic career to a close. Yang made history by winning a gold medal in the vault at the 2012 London Olympics. He also claimed victories in the vault at the 2011 and 2013 World Championships, showcasing his outstanding skills in the discipline. He showcased his prowess on the vault through his eponymous
September 29, 2025
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South Korea, US to discuss visa issues in first working-level meeting after Georgia raid
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - Officials from South Korea and the U.S. will hold a meeting in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to discuss visa-related issues, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here said on Monday. The first working-level meeting between South Korea and the U.S. since the "voluntary" deportation of over 300 South Korean workers, following a week-long detention earlier this month, aims to discuss ways to facilitate the entry of South Korean workers into the U.S. and addr
September 29, 2025
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Lee welcomes new ambassadors
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - A group of newly appointed ambassadors to South Korea presented their credentials to President Lee Jae Myung on Monday. Among them were Philippe Lapointe of Canada, Mikkel Hemniti Winther of Denmark, Tanel Sepp of Estonia, Hugo Astuto of the European Union, Bartosz Wiśniewski of Poland, Wong Kai Jun of Singapore and Nadine Olivieri Lozano of Switzerland. Earlier this month, Lee received credentials from the ambassadors of Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh,
September 29, 2025
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K-Tattoo: next in Korea's art pipeline after lifting of 33-year ban
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - A white butterfly flutters off a branch laden with plum, violet, and pink-white blossoms. It looks like a page from a traditional Korean painting, bold yet meticulous brushwork symbolizing resilience and renewal — except here, the canvas is not silk or paper, but skin. To 27-year-old tattooist Seolhee, skin is a "walking gallery." She left a career designing hanbok — traditional Korean dresses — to pursue tattooing, co
September 29, 2025
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South Koreans head abroad for Chuseok while foreign tourists pour in
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - As Chuseok, one of the country's largest holidays of the year, is set to begin later this week, many South Koreans are traveling abroad en masse, opting trips over the traditional ritual of visiting their ancestral graves, while rising numbers of foreign tourists here are raising expectations for a boost to the domestic travel industry. According to global online travel platform Trip.com, the number of South Koreans traveling overseas during the wee
September 29, 2025
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Gov't services remain crippled as recovery drags on
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - A nationwide network outage caused by a fire at a state-run data center has entered its fourth day, with recovery efforts still below 5 percent. As of Monday, key services, including Government24, remain offline, and full recovery is expected to take at least two weeks. According to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, only 30 of nearly 650 affected systems have been restored, with a recovery rate of just 4.6 percent, following the fire at the Natio
September 29, 2025
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INTERVIEW: Stronger South Korea-Japan cooperation needed to navigate U.S.-China rivalry and foster future industries
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - "Japan is a 'nation of accumulation,' known for its craftsmanship built over time. In contrast, South Korea is a 'nation of flow,' quickly adapting and integrating changes. By combining these strengths, South Korea and Japan can create a new balance against the U.S. and China," said Professor Guk Joong-ho of Yokohama City University. In an interview with Aju Business Daily earlier this month, Guk highlighted the need for South
September 29, 2025
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Most postal services resume after fire at gov't data center
SEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - The Korea Post has resumed part of its financial services after a two-day disruption caused by a fire at a state-run data center in Daejeon. However, mail delivery and some administrative systems are still being restored, and full recovery is expected to take more time. The Ministry of Science and ICT said that all financial services including check card payments, internet banking, and ATM transactions, were back to normal as of Sunday night, while m
September 29, 2025