Yonhap news advisory for Monday, April 11
The following stories are scheduled to be covered by Yonhap News Agency. Your queries are welcome. Yonhap's English-language news desk can be reached by telephone at 82-2-398-3451 (general) and 82-2-398-3460 (economics), and by email at yonngong@yna.co.kr or ycm@yna.co.kr.
General
-- Prime Minister Hwang meets Communist Party head of Heilongjiang Province
-- S. Korea, U.S. forces conduct rescue drill as part of Foal Eagle exercise
-- PyeongChang Olympics organizing committee holds press conference
-- Major league baseball players update
-- Calls in S. Korea for nuclear weapons reflect views U.S. security guarantees are fragile: CRS report
Economy & Finance
-- (Yonhap Feature) Real estate boom on Jeju Island
-- (News Focus) Debate over SK Telcom's move to acquire CJ Hellovision
-- LG Electronics' 1st qtr results
-- Heated competition in mid-size car market
-- Samsung's leap in global chip market
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(Yonhap Interview) Fintech startup AIM aims to bring professional wealth services to ordinary investors
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N.K. leader declares victory in fight against COVID-19: state media
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N. Korea appears to release border dam water without prior notice: official
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Yoon hails launch of country's 1st lunar orbiter
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Gov't, ruling party to push for regulatory reforms
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(Yonhap Interview) Fintech startup AIM aims to bring professional wealth services to ordinary investors
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7 dead, 6 missing in heaviest rainfall in 80 years
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(5th LD) 8 dead, 7 missing in record rainfall in Seoul, surrounding areas
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N. Korea appears to release border dam water without prior notice: official
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(LEAD) 7 dead, 6 missing in heaviest rainfall in 80 years
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N.K. leader declares victory in fight against COVID-19: state media
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Seoul to build deep underground rainwater tunnels in 6 flood-prone areas
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Heavy rain casualties rise to 11 deaths, 8 missing
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(LEAD) China says S. Korea has vowed to limit THAAD operation, heralding continued diplomatic row
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(2nd LD) Unification ministry expresses regret over 'groundless claims' on origin of its COVID-19 outbreak