Some airlines are suspending travel between China and South Korea as tensions escalate. A plane operated by Seoul-based Jin Air is shown in this photo.
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US moves parts of controversial missile defence to SKorea
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of – U.S. missile launchers and other equipment needed to set up a controversial missile defence system have arrived in South Korea, the U.S. and South Korean militaries said Tuesday, a day after North Korea test-launched four ballistic missiles into the ocean near Japan. The plans to deploy the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD, by the end of this year have angered not only North Korea, but also China and Russia, which see the system’s powerful radars as a security threat.
US setting up missile defense system in South Korea
The United States has begun to set up an anti-missile system in South Korea to help protect that nation from a possible North Korean attack. The arrival of the first elements of the system had been long-planned but occurred the day after another round of provocative North Korean missile tests.
Key retailer stocks suffer extended loss…
Stocks of major retailers and their affiliates with business ties to China continued to plunge early Monday morning, as Beijing has intensified its measures against South Korea in what appears to be retaliation for the deployment of an advanced US anti-missile battery. Shares of retail giant Lotte Group affiliates were hammered, with Lotte Shopping Co.
Chinese Retaliation Over Antimissile System Has South Korea Worried
Signs that China is orchestrating a corporate boycott against South Korean companies are raising fears here that Beijing is widening its offensive against Seoul’s missile-defense plans.
Chinese Retaliation Over Antimissile System Has South Korea Worried
Signs that China is orchestrating a corporate boycott against South Korean companies are raising fears here that Beijing is widening its offensive against Seoul’s missile-defense plans.
China’s ‘unofficial’ sanctions rattle South Korea
South Korean businesses were rattled Friday by signs that the deployment of a controversial U.S. missile system in the country could spark a travel boycott by China. The government in Seoul said it believed Chinese authorities had told travel agencies in Beijing to stop selling trips to South Korea, intensifying fears of a trade war between the neighbors.
Northrop’s Presentation of Bereishit Dance Company is Cancelled, 2/28
Northrop’s planned presentation of Bereishit Dance Company of Seoul, South Korea has been cancelled. The company was scheduled to appear on Tuesday, February 28 as part of the Northrop Dance 2016//17 season, but has not yet been granted visas for their U.S. tour.
UPDATE 1-Japan says it hopes Mattis visit strengthens regional security
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis shakes hands with Japan’s Defense Minister Tomomi Inada during their meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2017. U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis speaks to Japan’s Defense Minister Tomomi Inada during their meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2017.
A Hyperloop-esque plan is taking shape in South Korea
As the likes of Hyperloop One move toward implementing their technology, competitors around the world are showing an interest in similar high-speed transportation systems. Having apparently taken note of Elon Musk’s plan for a super-fast ” Hyperloop ” transportation system, engineers in South Korea are now working on their own remarkably similar technology.
S. Korean critical after self-immolating over sex slave deal
A South Korean Buddhist monk is in critical condition after setting himself on fire to protest the country’s settlement with Japan on compensation for wartime sex slaves, officials said Sunday. The 64-year-old monk suffered third-degree burns across his body and serious damage to vital organs.
Endless fight until official apology from Japan
Endless fight until official apology from Japan. December. 29, 2016 07:10. by Ho-Kyeong Kim kimhk@donga.com.