Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, Jan. 15 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Jan. 15.
Korean-language dailies
-- Main opposition party hurls insults at 'Gwangju,' city of 1980 democratization uprising (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Moon to hold unrestrained discussion with corporate chiefs (Kookmin Daily)
-- Diplomacy with U.S., China, Russia, Japan at loss over denuclearization (Donga llbo)
-- Warning of financial crisis from uncertainties surrounding Brexit (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Rate of traffic accidents decreases as old drivers give up licenses (Segye Times)
-- No shelter from fine dust attack (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Moon stresses 'strict punishment on sexual crimes in sports sector' (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Main opposition party exposes intention to hinder investigation of 1980 democratization uprising (Hankyoreh)
-- Independence fighter cut off tongue to not betray colleagues (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Fair Trade Commission chief vows dramatic deregulation in corporate M&A (Maeil Business Newspaper)
-- Labor cost burden hits Hyundai Motor after new minimum wage policy (Korea Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- Pompeo working on 2nd summit 'details' (Korea JoongAng Daily)
-- Emergency measures enforced as pollution blankets Korea (Korea Herald)
-- US may discuss Gaesong Industrial Complex reopening (Korea Times)
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Pelosi to meet Nat'l Assembly speaker amid heightened regional tensions over Taiwan visit
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BTS could be allowed to perform overseas during military service: defense minister
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(LEAD) N. Korea slams Pelosi's Taiwan visit, backs China's position
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U.S. House Speaker Pelosi arrives in S. Korea amid Sino-U.S. tensions over Taiwan
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(2nd LD) Kim, Pelosi agree to support efforts for denuclearization of N. Korea
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(2nd LD) Kim, Pelosi agree to support efforts for denuclearization of N. Korea
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(LEAD) Assembly speaker meets with Pelosi amid heightened Sino-U.S. tensions
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BTS could be allowed to perform overseas during military service: defense minister
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(2nd LD) Yoon calls Pelosi's visit to Seoul sign of deterrence against N. Korea
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Pelosi to meet Nat'l Assembly speaker amid heightened regional tensions over Taiwan visit
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Court recognizes death after drinking with boss as workplace accident
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Education minister expected to resign amid criticism of proposal to lower school entry age
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Whereabouts of 55 Thai tourists on Jeju unknown
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150 front-line Army commandoes to conduct joint training at U.S. Army's National Training Center
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S. Korea expresses intent to join preliminary 'Chip 4' meeting