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Counter-terrorism drill

Korean troops of the 1st Marine Division conduct anti-terrorism drills with their U.S. counterparts from the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Pacific in the northeastern city of Pohang, Thursday. The joint exercise involving about 70 marines from the two countries, which began on Monday, will finish today./ Courtesy of 1st Marine Division

Aug 1, 2013

Leaders' chat

Rep. Kim Han-gil, right, chairman of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP), speaks with DP floor leader Jun Byung-hun during the party’s meeting at the National Assembly in Seoul, Wednesday. The opposition leaders pledged to fight outside the Assembly for reforming the National Intelligence Service (NIS), claiming President Park Geun-hye disregarded truths about NIS’s alleged meddling in last year’s presidential election. / Yonhap

Jul 31, 2013

Wishing for unification

Some 150 boy and girl scouts walk along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) during a summer camp co-hosted by the Korea Scout Association and a pharmaceutical firm Donga Otsuca in Goseong, Gangwon Province, Wednesday. They plan to walk about 250 kilometers in eight days to reach their destination at Imjingak in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. / Yonhap

Jul 31, 2013

Former sex slave's statue in US

Kim Bok-dong, left, a former wartime sex slave during World War II touches a statue of a girl set up at a Glendale Public Library in Glendale, Calif., Tuesday. It is the first such statue to be erected overseas as a symbol for Korean victims who were forced to provide sexual services under the Japanese rule./ Yonhap

Jul 31, 2013

ROK-US defense meeting

Deputy Defense Minister Lim Kwan-bin, right, shakes hands with his U.S. counterpart, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asia David Helvey, during the fourth Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue (KIDD) at the defense ministry building in Seoul, Tuesday. The two sides are expected to exchange ideas about another delay of Washington’s planned transition of wartime operational control (OPCON) to Seoul during the two-day closed-door meeting./ Yonhap

Jul 30, 2013

Cooperation in climate monitoring

Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) Administrator Lee Il-soo, right, shakes hands with Qatar Civil Aviation Authority Director Ahmed Abdulla Mohammed in Doha, Monday, after signing a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in climate monitoring. The two agencies agreed that the KMA dispatch four experts to the Qatar Meteorology Department to share their expertise./ Courtesy of KMA

Jul 30, 2013

Present arm

High school students learn how to salute from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet of Sookmyung Women’s University during the Sookmyung Leadership Workshop at the campus in Seoul, Tuesday. A total of 60 high school girls were picked to participate in the workshop./ Yonhap

Jul 30, 2013

Veteran actor promotes Army

Gen. Cho Jung-hwan, left, shakes hands with actor Choi Bul-am after the latter was named the honorable ambassador of the Army’s ground forces festival at Gyeryongdae military headquarters in South Chungcheong Province, Monday. The festival is scheduled for Oct. 2 through 6./ Courtesy of ROK Army

Jul 29, 2013

No vacation

Senior students of Paiwha Girls’ High School take supplementary classes at its campus in central Seoul, Monday. Precisely 100 days remained for the national college entrance exam, called the College Scholastic Ability Test, which is scheduled for Nov. 7./ Yonhap

Jul 29, 2013

NK tourists in Panmungak

A group of people, apparently tourists, look southward from Panmungak in the northern side of the military demarcation line (MDL) at the truce village of Panmunjeom, Monday. ROK officials say that they are believed to be guests Pyongyang invited as part of their celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement./ Yonhap

Jul 29, 2013
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