Articles by Lee Seung-ku
Lee Seung-ku
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Stories of those who perished in Itaewon
The tragedy in Itaewon claimed over 150 innocent lives, many of whom were in their 20s and just wanted to celebrate their first mask-free Halloween since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some of their stories. A family night out meets a tragic end The pictures of a mother and daughter are placed side-by-side on the altar at a funeral parlor in southern Seoul. Eighty or so middle school students in uniform line up to pay their respects. The daughter, a 15-year-old middle school studen
Social Affairs Nov. 1, 2022
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Science Ministry mulls developing system to warn crowd crush
South Korea's science ministry is considering to develop a system that could warn authorities of potential crowd crush accidents by using digital data and technology to predict risk elements and the route of crowd movements. The new system was proposed at an emergency safety inspection meeting held by the Ministry of Science and ICT on Monday following the death of 154 people in a crowd crush that occurred Saturday evening during Halloween celebrations in Itaewon, central Seoul. “We h
Technology Oct. 31, 2022
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Hyundai Oilbank expands cooperation to bolster ESG management
Hyundai Oilbank has been cooperating across industries to improve its environmental impact, the company said in a statement Monday. The South Korean oil company said it has signed a business agreement with petrochemcial firm Lotte Chemical and retailer LG Household & Health Care on Oct. 17 to kick off its joint ecofriendly plastic project. According to the agreement, the three companies will jointly launch plastic products created solely from materials derived from pyrolysis of waste plastic
Industry Oct. 31, 2022
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Budweiser to hold World Cup festival in November
US beer brand and official sponsor of the FIFA Qatar World Cup Budweiser is hosting a World Cup viewing event in Seongsu-dong, eastern Seoul, in November, Korea distributor Oriental Brewery said Friday. Attendees can watch South Korea’s national football team play its group matches against Uruguay, Ghana and Portugal on Nov. 24, Nov. 28 and Dec. 2, respectively. The game will be streamed on a large screen, and cultural events including music and dance performances will be held on the sidel
Industry Oct. 30, 2022
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Nexon's Dungeon & Fighter Mobile: unique but true to original PC version
South Korean game developer Nexon's mobile game Dungeon & Fighter Mobile has been ranked within the top 10 for sales in the country’s two largest application markets -- Google Play and Apple’s Appstore -- for seven consecutive months since its launch in March. The game is a mobile adaptation of the company’s hit PC game released 17 years ago that recorded 850 million registered users worldwide and $18 billion in accumulative sales. The PC version also became the only S
Industry Oct. 30, 2022
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Science Ministry mulls guideline for Kakao to compensate free-service users
The Ministry of Science and ICT said Thursday that it is mulling writing a guideline on how tech giant Kakao should compensate its free-service users who suffered damages during its service outage earlier this month. The government hopes that the guideline, which would be the first of its kind, would help expedite the compensation process under a "first compensate" principle, a ministry official told Yonhap. This comes after Kakao Chief Executive Officer Hong Eun-taek said the company
Technology Oct. 27, 2022
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X-widget's AIIN to provide information all about virtual assets
Blockchain company X-widget said Thursday it is developing a virtual asset information-providing solution called Artificial Intelligence Index (AIIN) by combining artificial intelligence and big data technologies. The service is set to launch in early 2023. The new service will use X-widget’s independent blockchain platform to provide virtual asset-related indexes, a prediction on virtual asset prices, a collective virtual asset management service, and an investment community network servi
Technology Oct. 27, 2022
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Ginseng good for treating memory and muscle loss: experts
The Korean Society of Ginseng kicked off its 13th International Ginseng Symposium on Tuesday in Seoul, bringing together experts from around the world who study the health effects of ginseng. This year’s event was held under the theme “Ginseng, a phytoceutical for health.” It runs through Friday. The event comprised 13 themed sessions, during which hundreds of scholars gave both oral and poster presentations on their studies and findings. The event ends on the third day with a
Industry Oct. 26, 2022
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Eximbank kicks off annual development cooperation workshop
The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) kicked off its 26th Economic Development Cooperation Fund Annual Workshop on Tuesday, in which 14 government officials from 14 different developing countries are participating. The EDCF Annual Workshop is hosted by Eximbank to introduce development officers from developing countries to Korea’s Economic Development Cooperation Fund. The fund was created in 1987 as part of the South Korean government’s official development assistance initiativ
Economy Oct. 25, 2022
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Renault's QM6 becomes newest addition to police fleet
Renault Korea said Tuesday it has supplied 67 of its popular sport utility vehicle QM6 to law enforcement, to be used by local detectives and riot police officers. Renault Korea’s QM6 model was recognized by police officials as being fit for police operations for its low noise levels and spacious interior, the automaker explained. QM6 boasts the most spacious back seat among SUVs in the similar range. With the back seats folded, it opens up 2,000 liters of cargo space when including the tr
Mobility Oct. 25, 2022
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KAIST develops brain-machine interface that controls robotic hands just by thought
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said Monday they succeeded in developing a brain-machine interface system which interprets brain signals to allow patients to control robot hand movements only by thought. By studying the electrocorticograms of epilepsy patients when they imagine hand movements, research teams led by KAIST’s brain and cognitive engineering professor Jeong Jae-seung and Seoul National University’s Medical School professor Chung Chun
Technology Oct. 24, 2022
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66% of job seekers end search amid lack of entry-level jobs: survey
Nearly 7 out of 10 four-year college graduates have practically given up searching for jobs, showed a survey result published Sunday by the Federation of Korean Industries. According to the survey of 2,469 job-seeking graduates and undergraduates by the lobby group, 65.8 percent of respondents had just about stopped job searching, with 31.8 percent only habitually looking for employment, 26.7 percent rarely partaking in job searching and 7.3 percent taking a break. Meanwhile, 66.3 percent of res
Economy Oct. 23, 2022
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Koreans spend more on hotels, less on camping trips as pandemic wanes
South Korean accommodation sales in the third quarter rose 142.5 percent compared to the same period in 2020 when COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak, according data provided Sunday by hospitality tech firm Onda. The results revealed lodging firms' sales have been on a constant rise since the pandemic, with third-quarter sales this year increasing by 75 percent on-year, and 54.4 percent on-quarter. Among business types, hotels and resorts showed the highest increase rate. Hotels showed a 200.
Industry Oct. 23, 2022
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GS Inima recognized at 2022 IDA World Congress
GS Engineering and Construction subsidiary GS Inima said Thursday it received the Best Private Company Global award on Sunday at the 2022 International Desalination Association World Congress, held in Sydney, Australia. The IDA is a nongovernmental organization that promotes desalination and water recycling. It hosts the IDA World Congress biannually to recognize outstanding companies in the water industry. This year’s award for the best global private company was given to GS Inima for its
Industry Oct. 20, 2022
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GI Innovation's skin cancer drug gets US orphan drug designation
Local drug developer GI Innovation said Thursday its Merkel cell cancer drug GI-101, used to treat a rare type of skin cancer, has received orphan drug designation from the United States Food and Drug Administration. The designation is given to drugs that treat rare diseases that affect less than 100,000 people. The status gives tax cuts during clinical trials, and waives certain restrictions and fees. It also allows market monopolization for seven years after the drug is launched. Merkel cell c
Industry Oct. 20, 2022
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