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Sun, September 24, 2023 | 03:23
Understanding mother's love deep inside
When women give birth and become mothers, they go through a phase when the world seems a more threatening place than they had realized before. And one day, an “aha” moment comes and mothers start understanding how their mothers could happily sacrifice their own lives to care for them and give everything they could.
Books
| 2018-01-12 14:33
North Korea calls for inter-Korea cooperation ahead of talks
North Korea's state media called for inter-Korean cooperation Sunday ahead of bilateral high-level talks this week.
North Korea
| 2018-01-07 16:48
North Korea's point-man to lead inter-Korean talks
UAE crown prince's close aide to visit Seoul Monday
A trusted aide to United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan arrived in Seoul today amid speculation about the reason for a recent visit to the Middle Eastern country by President Moon Jae-in's chief of staff Im Jong-seok.
Foreign Affairs
| 2018-01-07 15:57
Gov't sets up public diplomacy plans
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a set of action plans for next year to strengthen public diplomacy, Friday. This is the first comprehensive program after the country established its first basic public diplomacy plan in August.
Politics
| 2017-12-29 16:35
Parties divided over creation of investigative body
The rival parties are clashing over a bill to create a body to investigate and indict high-level public officials and their families involved in corruption cases.
Politics
| 2017-12-25 16:37
BOI hosts seminar
Thailand Board of Investment Secretary General Duangjai Asawachintachit, fourth from left, hosts the seminar “Driving Thai Economic Development through Automation and Robotics Industry” to introduce the investment promotion policy and to encourage investment in the automation and robotics industries, at the Miracle Grand Convention Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 20
Foreign Affairs
| 2017-12-24 18:18
Czech Republic-proving ground for carmakers
BMW Group is joining the ranks of global brands that have recently made high-tech investments in the Czech Republic, announcing a multi-million-euro proving ground project. The facility will be built on a 500-hectare site near the city of Sokolov in the republic's Karlovy Vary region.
Foreign Affairs
| 2017-12-24 18:14
Thailand offers incentives for SMEs
Thailand's Board of Investment (BOI) has approved more incentives for small and medium enterprises (SME) to cover over 100 business activities and increased the corporate income tax (CIT) exemption ceiling up to 200 percent to enhance competitiveness.It also identified a list of targeted industries for the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) and Digital Park Thailand (EECd).
Foreign Affairs
| 2017-12-24 18:10
Azerbaijan seeks to attract Korean students
The Embassy of Azerbaijan said that the country’s international university, the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy (ADA), has begun enrolments for next year. The ADA, founded in 2006, has signed an exchange programs agreement with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Fourteen students from HUFS have studied at the Azerbaijani institution as exchange students so far, according to the embassy.
Foreign Affairs
| 2017-12-24 18:03
North Korea calls new UN sanctions 'act of war'
North Korea vowed Sunday to strengthen its self-defensive nuclear deterrence, rejecting the new U.N. sanctions imposed Friday in response to Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test.The U.N. Security Council passed the U.S.-drafted resolution, which includes measures to slash North Korea's petrol imports by up to 90 percent and a ban on exports of North Korean goods. The Nor...
North Korea
| 2017-12-24 18:00
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Scientists find green way to turn CO2 into fuel with sunlight
Kim Jong-un's rejection of Russia's food assistance irritates North Korean defectors
Opposition party in turmoil as leader could be arrested on Tuesday
Korea boosts subsidies to rev up falling EV sales
Russia lodges protest to S.Korean envoy over Yoon's UN speech
Foreign employees rewarded for contribution to Korea's shipbuilding industry
Lawmakers want to grill business tycoons over decision to rejoin FKI
Gov't reviews changing description of Fukushima wastewater
'Songpyeon' for low-income families
Big insurers up for sale, but financial conglomerates appear disinterested
More than 2,800 killed by earthquake in Morocco