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Senior lawmaker in crisis

Rep. Choi Kyung-hwan of the Liberty Korea Party looks grim during a party meeting at the National Assembly, Friday. The prosecution plans to question him next week for allegedly accepting bribes from the National Intelligence Service, but Choi said he would not cooperate in the investigation, which he calls unfair. / Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun

Nov 24, 2017
Senior lawmaker in crisis

Candlelit protest painting

President Moon Jae-in poses with presidential secretaries and ministers in front of a painting of the candlelit protest of the massive corruption scandal involving former President Park Geun-hye, before a Cabinet meeting in Cheong Wa Dae, Tuesday. Cheong Wa Dae said it borrowed the painting, painted by artist Lim Ok-sang, from the person who purchased it so it could display the painting at the presidential office. / Yonhap

Nov 21, 2017

Incredible Spain

Incredible Spain: Spanish Ambassador to South Korea Gonzalo Ortiz, second from right, and his wife Ana Cosmen, third from left, join other guests at a party hosted by Gaon, a private social group, at the Millennium Hilton Seoul, Sunday. The other guests are Gaon President Yoo Chan, left, his wife Cho Soo-hyun, second from left, Gaon Honorary President Charles Hwang, right, and Hwang’s wife Kim Eui-ok, third from right. The participants enjoyed Spanish food and music under the theme of “Incredible Spain.” / Korea Times photo by Choi Ha-young

Nov 13, 2017
Incredible Spain

Defense chief visits overseas troops

Defense Minister Song Young-moo and troops of the Cheonghae Unit take a selfie, Saturday, during his inspection of the unit deployed in the Gulf of Aden to counter piracy. Song also visited the Akh Unit in the UAE and the Dongmyeong Unit in Lebanon during his tour of the Middle East from Friday to Sunday to inspect the nation’s troops deployed there. / Courtesy of Ministry of National Defense

Nov 5, 2017
Defense chief visits overseas troops

Green Cross plant in Quebec

Green Cross Biotherapeutics (GCBT) CEO Kim Young-ho, third from left, poses with Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, second from left, and Saint-Laurent Mayor Alan DeSousa, fourth from left, during the celebration of the completion of a plasma derivatives factory in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Monday. Others present are Quebec Deputy Premier Dominique Anglade, second from right, and Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette, right. The completion came 28 months after groundbreaking in October 2015. Green Cross Corp., Korea’s leading vaccine and plasma derivatives maker, invested 250 million Canadian dollars (220 billion won) in the GCBT plant to produce intravenous immunoglobulin and albumin beginning in 2020. The factory with an annual capacity of making 1 million liters of derivatives will serve as a production base for the North American market. / Courtesy of Green Cross Corp.

Nov 1, 2017
Green Cross plant in Quebec

Korea Times columnists

Korea Times President-Publisher Lee Chang-sup, left, poses with columnists Lee Sun-ho, center, and Chang Se-moon after awarding them with certificates of appreciation for their contributions to the newspaper Oct. 25 at The Korea Times office. A former bank executive, Lee published his 316th article Oct. 14, marking the 50th anniversary of his first contribution on Oct. 15, 1967. Chang, director of the Gulf Coast Center for Impact Studies, has written columns for The Korea Times for 20 years. / Korea Times

Nov 1, 2017
Korea Times columnists

Moment of truce

President Moon Jae-in offers handshakes to lawmakers of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party (LKP) following his speech at the National Assembly, Wednesday. The LKP lawmakers held banners criticizing the government’s policies on North Korea and the media during Moon’s presidential speech, prompting protests from ruling Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers. However, the first thing Moon did after the speech was to greet the LKP lawmakers _ with pleasant jokes and big smiles. / Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun

Nov 1, 2017
Moment of truce

Courtesy call

Korea Times President-Publisher Lee Chang-sup, left, shakes hands with Ambassador of Pakistan Rahim Hayat Qureshi during the latter’s visit to the newspaper’s office in central Seoul, Monday. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Oct 31, 2017

Season of sharing

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon, third from left, rings a bell during a visit to a fund-raising event organized by the Salvation Army in front of Seoul City Hall, Sunday. / Yonhap

Oct 29, 2017
Season of sharing

ROK-US friendship award

Former U.S. Ambassador to Korea Mark Lippert, right, poses with Park Jin, the chairman of the Korean-American Association, at the Grand Hyatt Seoul, Wednesday, after receiving the Korean-American Friendship Award for his contribution to the promotion of friendship and bilateral ties between the two countries. Lippert, who took the position from 2014 to 2017, now works for U.S. aviation giant Boeing as vice president of international affairs. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Oct 25, 2017
ROK-US friendship award
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