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Tanzanian Abdulrazak Gurnah awarded Nobel literature prize
World
Oct 7, 2021
STOCKHOLM (AP) — UK-based Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah, whose work explores the profound impact of migration on uprooted people and the places they make their new homes, won the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday. The Swedish Academy said the award was in recognition of Gurnah’s “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents.” Gurnah, who recently retired as a
The many thorny questions of COVID-19 vaccine pass
Social affairs
Oct 7, 2021
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Conrad Seoul apologizes after serving detergent instead of sauce
Industry
Oct 7, 2021
The Conrad Seoul apologized Thursday amid an investigation after the five-star hotel’s buffet restaurant accidentally served detergent to a guest instead of syrup. The luxury hotel, part of Hilton’s international high-end brand Conrad Hotels & Resorts, said it “sincerely apologizes” to the customer for the “major inconvenience” and vowed to maintain health and safety rules. “We are actively cooperating with the authorities on the investigation,&rdq
With time running out, experts urge ‘creative’ solutions on N. Korea nukes
North Korea
Oct 7, 2021
North Korea has been advancing its nuclear and missile capabilities over the past decades, and time is running out to prevent the country from becoming a full-fledged nuclear state, experts said Thursday. Pointing out that past South Korean and US administrations had failed to dismantle the regime’s nuclear program, experts attending a Korea Institute for National Unification seminar called for “creative solutions.” “One of the reasons why North Korea&rsquo
Key figures in Air Force suicide case avoid charges
Defense
Oct 7, 2021
Fifteen service members linked to the suicide of an Air Force master sergeant who claimed to have been sexually assaulted will be indicted, the Ministry of National Defense said Thursday, ending a monthslong investigation. But the 10 suspects accused of botching the initial investigation or bullying the victim when she was relocated upon the incident will not stand trial, because little evidence was found to press charges, the ministry said. The suspects include military police, prosecutors an
UN climate change tech unit to open office in Songdo
Technology
Oct 7, 2021
A United Nations’ climate change body will open an office in Songdo, Incheon, in March, the Ministry of Science and ICT said Thursday. Science Minister Lim Hye-sook and Incheon Mayor Park Nam-choon signed an agreement with UN Environment Program Executive Director Inger Andersen to bring the Climate Technology Center and Network’s partnership and liaison office to Korea. The CTCN is the operational arm of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Technology Mechan
SK chief discusses hydrogen, grid with Plug Power, Key Capture Energy CEOs
Industry
Oct 7, 2021
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won held consecutive meetings with the heads of US-based green energy firms Plug Power and Key Capture Energy to discuss hydrogen and green solutions, the third-largest conglomerate in South Korea said Thursday. According to SK Group, Chey met with Plug Power CEO Andrew J. Marsh at its headquarters in central Seoul on Wednesday and agreed to establish a robust hydrogen ecosystem based on their technological expertise on hydrogen. “Plug Power‘s key hydro
[Newsmaker] ABL Bio begins clinical trial of anticancer drug candidate
Technology
Oct 7, 2021
South Korean biotech firm ABL Bio said Thursday that it has begun the phase 1 clinical trial of anticancer drug candidate ABL501. ABL501 is an antibody that uses the Grabody-I platform technology to block both the PD-L1 and LAG-3 checkpoint pathways, improving the current limitation in PD-L1 therapies. ABL Bio said the company has administered the drug candidate to the first patient with a solid tumor at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul. An official from ABL Bio said the phase 1 clinical tria
[Today’s K-pop] Jo Yuri debuts as solo artist
K-pop
Oct 7, 2021
Jo Yuri, formerly of disbanded IZ*ONE, held an online showcase on Thursday to put out her first solo album. “I’ve been so nervous preparing the album, but feel calm at the actual showcase,” she said admitting that she is feeling the right amount of tension and worry. The mini album “Glassy” consists of three songs, including the main track of the same-title. “[The title track] made me think of a fairy tale. And I tried to express the ambience both thro
Korea raises $1.3 billion via forex bonds
Economy
Oct 7, 2021
The government raised $1.3 billion by selling foreign exchange stabilization bonds at the second-lowest-ever rates despite heightened uncertainties in the global financial markets, the Finance Ministry said Thursday. It sold US dollar-denominated bonds worth $500 million with a maturity of 10 years to yield 1.769 percent, 25 basis points more than US Treasurys and five-year euro-denominated bonds worth 700 million euros ($809 million) with a negative yield of 0.053 percent. The bonds were iss
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