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For 'new politics'

Rep. Kim Han-gil, left, chairman of the main opposition Democratic Party, tries to hold hands with Independent lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo before conducting a joint “new politics vision” committee meeting at the central headquarters of Cheondogyo in Jongno, Seoul, Thursday. The two opposition forces are launching a new coalition opposition party this month. / Yonhap

Mar 13, 2014

Women for office

Female candidates running for the ruling Saenuri Party’s ticket in the upcoming June 4 local elections hold a press conference at the National Assembly in protest of the party leadership’s earlier decision to put off a nomination plan in favor of the female candidates, Thursday. They are demanding a 30 percent quota of the party’s total candidate nomination tickets to be reserved for women in the upcoming local elections./ Yonhap

Mar 13, 2014

Choo promotes bulgogi

Choo Shin-soo, a Texas Rangers outfielder, appears in an ad that ran on the March 12 edition of the New York Times to promote the Korean barbecued beef, called bulgogi. / Yonhap

Mar 13, 2014

Join us!

A member of the Astronomical Observation Club is operating a telescope at astudent club fair held to attract freshman at Ajou University in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. / Yonhap

Mar 13, 2014

Choo promotes bulgogi

Choo Shin-soo, a Texas Rangers outfielder, appears in an ad that ran on the March 12 edition of the New York Times to promote the Korean barbecued beef, called bulgogi./ Yonhap

Mar 13, 2014

NK government steals 98.5% of wages from Gaeseong workers

You would have thought that working at the Gaeseong Industrial Complex in North Korea would be a good deal, with its high wages and the Choco Pie snacks.Wrong. According to calculations by Peterson International Economics Institute, the government takes 98.5 percent of wages from the workers at the industrial complex which is close the border with Seoul and is run by scores of small and medium-size South Korean manufacturing companies.Marcus Noland, citing statistics from a paper on labor conditions in North Korea at Johns Hopkins University, North Korean workers at Gaeseong are provided with a base salary of $67.05 which is huge by the country’s standards.On top of the base salary, there are various forms of bonuses which bring the monthly total to about $130. At the end of the month, however, they get to take home no more than about $2 since they are paid in their own currency.Owing to the fact that black market values are often used, the conversion rate becomes worse, thus leaving Gaeseong workers with no more than $2 worth, enough to buy about 2-3 kilograms of rice.By 2012

Mar 13, 2014

NK leader at zoo

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un smiles while visiting a zoo in Pyongyang in a photo that Rodong Sinmun featured Wednesday. The zoo is currently being remodeled. / Yonhap

Mar 12, 2014

Marine training

A soldier from the Marine Corps’ first division learns how to carry a wounded soldier during a war simulation physical training session held on the division’s base in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Wednesday. / Yonhap

Mar 12, 2014

Career fair

Seniors at Ewha Womans University talk with freshmen during the “Career Design Fair for Freshmen” on the school’s campus in Seoul, Tuesday. / Courtesy of Ewha Womans University

Mar 12, 2014

Joy of returning

A sailor from the Cheonghae Unit kisses his daughter at the Navy Operations Command in the port city of Busan, Tuesday, during a welcoming ceremony for the return of the destroyer Choi Young. Sailors aboard Choi Young of theCheonghae Unit successfully conducted anti-piracy missions off the coast of Somalia from last September./ Yonhap

Mar 11, 2014
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