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Hashima ― forgotten island of tragedy

Hashima ― forgotten island of tragedy

800 Koreans forced to work in colonial-era coal mines A government investigation committee, Thursday, unveiled a report on Japan’s forced mobilization of Koreans on Hashima Island during its colonial rule (1910-1945). The findings of the report is the culmination of research carried out by the Commission on Verification and Support for Victims of Forced Mobilization […]

Gumi hit by 2nd wave of chemical leaks

Gumi hit by 2nd wave of chemical leaks

A leak of hydrochloric acid fumes that occurred at a chemical factory in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, last week is wreaking havoc on crops and livestock farms in adjacent villages. The toxic material is having a corrosive effect on human tissue as well. Local health authorities said some 600 people, including rescue and factory workers, […]

Movies being produced one after another using Egytian revolution as material

Movies being produced one after another using Egytian revolution as material

It’s not new that Egypt had its revolution –it’s still not decided whether we can say it ended or not- but it was one. And like all revolutions, Cinema has to show it in its own way, with all of its pros and cons. Of course, many movies have been made dealing with the revolution […]

Corn silk tea popular among consumers

Corn silk tea popular among consumers

Korea’s traditional corn silk tea is drawing public interest in terms of its health effects with more people paying attention to their well-being. Studies have shown that corn silk carries anti-cancer agents as well as chemicals that prevent aging of the skin. Research on corn silk has been especially active since 2006 when a leading […]

Songdo vying to host Green Climate Fund

Songdo vying to host Green Climate Fund

Songdo, the heart of Incheon City, is in the final stages of competing for the right to host the headquarters of the Green Climate Fund, the tentative decision for which is expected Oct. 18-20. The final decision is scheduled for the 18th Congress of the U.N. Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC) due to take […]

Dokdo dispute to put smile on China’s face

Dokdo dispute to put smile on China’s face

This is the second in a series of contributing articles by international and Korean experts shedding light on Japan’s claim on Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo and other affairs that prove Japan’s lack of remorse about historic misdeeds it has committed. ― E.D. If I were one of the good people of Korea, for whom […]

Pakistani envoy slams abuse of freedom of speech

Pakistani envoy slams abuse of freedom of speech

The Pakistani Ambassador to Korea criticized those who abuse freedom of expression to derogate Islam and those who believe in it. Referring to a recent controversy surrounding an anti-Islam film, Ambassador Shaukat Ali Mukadam said, “In Islam, we do not criticize others. We respect all other religions. We don’t expect other religions to make caricatures […]

Korean War veterans’ guardian honored

Korean War veterans’ guardian honored

New Zealand presented the New Zealand Order of Merit to a Korean War correspondent who began a revisiting program for veterans of the conflict for his contribution to promoting Korea-New Zealand relations on Sept. 24. An awardee is Chi Kap-chong is chairman of the United Nations Korean War Allies Association. New Zealand Ambassador Patrick John […]

UCC contest promotes makgeolli globally

UCC contest promotes makgeolli globally

Korea is running a user-created content (UCC) contest on YouTube for its worldwide campaign to promote makgeolli, the country’s traditional rice wine. The contest running from Sept. 10 to Oct. 7 has already drawn participants from countries including the United States, China, Japan, India, the Philippines as well as Korea with more than 200 video […]

Top Seoul educator loses job

Top Seoul educator loses job

Supreme Court upholds conviction on liberal administrator Seoul’s top educator Kwak No-hyun was stripped of his post Thursday immediately after the Supreme Court upheld his conviction for bribery and a one-year jail sentence. Seoul residents will vote to choose Kwak’s successor on Dec. 19, the same day as the presidential election. The 58-year-old liberal superintendent […]

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