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- Park Geun-hye undergoes shoulder surgery at Seoul St. Mary’s hospital
- Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye underwent shoulder surgery on the morning of Sept. 17 after being hospitalized at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital the day before, emerging ...
- Sep.18,2019 15:48 KST
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- Trump says conditions for N. Korea visit aren’t ready yet
- When asked on Sept. 16 whether he was willing to visit North Korea, US President Donald Trump said the conditions aren’t ready yet, and won’t be for some time. Though Trump has ...
- Sep.18,2019 15:45 KST
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- N. Korea expresses hopes to resume working-level talks in a “few weeks”
- The North Korean Foreign Ministry said on Sept. 16 that it hoped working-level negotiations with the US could begin “in a few weeks.”
In a statement credited to the director ...
- Sep.17,2019 17:40 KST
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- Moon says N. Korea-US working-level talks will resume soon
- On Sept. 16, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said that working-level talks between North Korea and the US would soon begin. Moon added that the South Korean government would ...
- Sep.17,2019 17:37 KST
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- S. Korean foreign minister says she “heard in detail” about Kim Jong-un’s letter to Trump
- The South Korean government “heard in detail from the US” about a personal letter sent by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to US President Donald Trump, South Korean Minister of ...
- Sep.17,2019 17:35 KST
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- [Interview] “Groundwork is essential” for successful N. Korea-US discussions, SIPRI director says
- “Groundwork is essential for arranging a successful meeting between the leaders of North Korea and the US. We expect that working-level talks will lead to a summit,” said Dan Sm...
- Sep.17,2019 17:33 KST
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- FTC to adjust terms and conditions of airlines’ mileage programs
- “Frequent-flyer miles expire automatically after 10 years, but it’s just so hard to use your miles to buy an award ticket.”
“There aren’t enough ways to use frequent flyer m...
- Sep.17,2019 17:30 KST
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- Unregistered executives from chaebol families paid as much as five times more than registered professional managers
- Average severance pay for executives from the controlling families of South Korean chaebols was as much as five times higher than for professional managers last year, a study re...
- Sep.17,2019 17:27 KST