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- Number of working Koreans past 60 hits record high
A retired police officer, who wished to be identified by his last name Park, 63, believes “60 is the new 40 ” “After retiring from my job I started watching over kids as a ‘school sheriff’ at an elementary school nearby I just was not used to staying at home without a job,” Park told The Korea Herald
- Negotiations alone cannot denuclearize N. Korea: Harry Harris
WASHINGTON-- Negotiations alone will not rid North Korea of its nuclear ambition, former US ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris argued Tuesday, insisting that US policy of using negotiations to remove North Korea's nuclear weapons is no longer useful
- Tajikistan envoy urges S. Korea to partner for green economy vision
Tajikistan Ambassador to Korea Salohiddin Kirom advocated for a strategic partnership between South Korea and Tajikistan in an interview with The Korea Herald on Friday
- Unification Ministry seeks to disclose more N. Korean information to public
The Ministry of Unification aims to disclose more information on North Korea to the general public in 2023, it said Friday during a New Year’s policy briefing to President Yoon Suk Yeol The ministry said it would focus on improving accessibility and convenience by releasing more North Korean newspapers and broadcasts to the public
- Korea, Australia to ink FTA this year
Leaders agree to expedite negotiations, expand natural resources tiesPresident Lee Myung-bak and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard agreed during summit talks here Monday to conclude bilateral free trade deal negotiations this year, Lee’s office said “The leaders agreed that negotiations on an Australia-Korea free trade agreement were
- Coastal cities extend lifeguard availability, as beach visits continue
South Korea's east coastal cities recently extended the availability of lifeguards at official beaches, in light of people continuing to visit them even after they officially closed following the summer vacation period
- [Herald Interview] Mohegan Inspire aims to become post-COVID leisure . . .
[Weekender] Jang, Korea's traditional sauce, gains global spotlight; Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms; At Gwangcheonok, try North Korean-style sundae gukbap; Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020; Trump picks ex-N Korea policy official as his principal deputy national
- Herald Design Forum written auction
[Herald Interview] Illustrator’s reinterpretations of hanbok prize originality; Deadly City Hall car crash fuels hatred toward senior drivers; SK chief inspects chip materials, biopharma affiliates in US; Race for med school under new quota begins with special admissions
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