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Rep. Kim Han-gil, right in front row, chairman of the main opposition Democratic Party, criticizes alleged fabrication of Chinese government travel documents by the prosecution and the National Intelligence Service at its rally in Gwanghwamun Square, central Seoul, Wednesday. He also urged the ruling Saenuri Party to agree on scrapping the top-down nominations in the municipal polls./ Yonhap

Feb 19, 2014

MOFA-UN

Second Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul, right, shakes hands with KangKyung-wha, assistant secretary-general and deputy emergency relief coordinator at the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), during Kang’s visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) headquarters in downtown Seoul, Wednesday. According to the foreign ministry, they exchanged views about strengthening bilateral cooperation when tackling global humanitarian issues and increasing Seoul’s financial contribution to UNOCHA’s activities./ Yonhap

Feb 19, 2014

Commencement ceremony

Students toss a graduate into the air during a commencement ceremony at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Wednesday. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Feb 19, 2014

Justice nominee

Cho Hee-dae, a Supreme Court justice nominee, talks during his confirmation hearing at the National Assembly, Seoul, Tuesday./ Yonhap

Feb 18, 2014

Bidding farewell to friends

Students of Busan University of Foreign Studies pay their respects at a group memorial altar set up on campus for the victims from a collapsed auditorium at Mauna Ocean Resort, Tuesday. Ten people died and over 100 students sustained injuries from the incident./ Yonhap

Feb 18, 2014

Gwanghuimun Gate

Tourists walk through Gwanghuimun Gate near Dongdaemun in Seoul, which was opened to the public for the first time. The gate, having suffered destruction during the Japanese occupation and the 1950-1953 Korean War, was used as an exclusive exit for the removal of the dead from the capital during the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910). Restoration was completed in 1976, but it had been kept closed as a conservation measure. The gate will be open 24 hours a day./ Yonhap

Feb 17, 2014

No more please!

Soldiers clear snow in a back alley in Gyodong, Gangneung, GangwonProvince, Sunday, which was hit by the longest and heaviest snowfallin 103 years. The eastern coastal areas had more than 1 meter of snow over the past week, but another 20 centimeters of snow is forecast for this week. / Yonhap

Feb 16, 2014

Graduation season

Graduation season: Students of Seoul Women’s University throw their mortarboards into the air during a commencement ceremony, Friday./ Yonhap

Feb 14, 2014

New military uniforms

New military uniforms: New military uniforms including body-armor, boots and winter clothes for ROK soldiers are displayed at the briefing room of the Ministry of National Defense (MND), Friday. The MND announced that the new uniforms will replace the old ones entirely by 2016.  / Yonhap

Feb 14, 2014

Remembering patriot

Remembering patriot:  A couple pays their respects in front of a statue of Ahn Jung-geun at his memorial hall on Mt. Nam in Seoul, Friday. Feb. 14 or Valentine’s Day, when men are supposed to give chocolates to their loved ones, is also the 104th anniversary of Ahn being sentenced to death for assassinating Ito Hirobumi, who played a leading role in Japan’s colonization of Korea. / Yonhap

Feb 14, 2014
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