Yonhap news advisory for Wednesday, Jan. 18
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
-- Seoul court reviews Samsung de facto chief arrest warrant
-- P.M. chairs anti-terrorism committee meeting
-- White House reiterates THAAD won't affect China's capabilities
-- Presidential contenders efforts to win public support
-- (Yonhap Feature) Artists voice criticism, console people with music amid scandal
Economy & Finance
-- Gov't measures to create more jobs in 2017
-- (Yonhap Interview) Sweden's central bank chief
-- Dec. producer price index
-- 3.5 trillion won fund announced to support start-ups
-- Changes in top-30 conglomerate list
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Gov't to significantly increase international flights to meet travel demand
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(LEAD) Yoon taps ex-deputy NSA for spy chief
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(2nd LD) BTS wins three Billboard Music Awards, marking 6th year to win an award
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Crypto investor probed over allegedly visiting house of Terraform's CEO
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(2nd LD) N. Korea still unresponsive to S. Korea's outreach for talks on COVID-19: official
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S. Korea to send condolence delegation to UAE over death of president
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Yoon expresses hope for reopening of Seoul-Tokyo air route to bolster exchanges
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(LEAD) N. Korea confirms first case of omicron variant of COVID-19: state media
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Seoul's daily subway ridership hits pandemic-era high on eased restrictions
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(5th LD) N.K. leader, wearing mask, chairs meeting on omicron outbreak
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(LEAD) S. Korea looks into cryptocurrency market following TerraUSD, Luna crash
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S. Korean volunteer fighter in Ukraine doesn't regret his action despite facing imprisonment at home
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(LEAD) Yoon names ex-Vice FM Cho as ambassador to U.S.
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(2nd LD) N. Korea still unresponsive to S. Korea's outreach for talks on COVID-19: official
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(2nd LD) Gov't to relocate JCS to southern Seoul: defense ministry