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10.04.2008
"Show your support of trade agreements that assure job security and decent livelihoods, and take a stand against the NAFTA model that displaces millions from their homes and jobs and furthers environmental destruction," urges a group advocating fairer globalization.
more...From: Global Exchange Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [Panama] [Peru] [United States] [Geopolitics] [Environmental activism] [Trade] [Labour] [International cooperation] [Agriculture] Image: © American Friends Service Committee
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05.10.2007
The presidents of North and South Korea have signed a historic and permanent peace accord, and the North announced that its main nuclear facility will be dismantled.
more...From: MISNA Related topics/regions: [North Korea] Image: Closer ties between the two Koreas
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13.09.2007
The demilitarized zone between North and South Korea has been a sanctuary for the peninsula's wildlife for over 50 years. As tensions ease, conservationists are hoping the land will be transformed into a "peace park" rather than a commercial zone.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [North Korea] Image: Korea DMZ wildlife habitat © yewenyi (flickr)
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08.08.2007
The 10th anniversary of the weblog leads advocates for fairer globalization to reflect on the pro-democratic power of “citizen journalism” in countries like China, South Korea, and Iran.
more...From: Policy Innovations Related topics/regions: [Iran] [China] Image: Electronic activism. © BytesForAll
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17.05.2007
Trains from South and North Korea crossed the heavily fortified border between the divided countries yesterday for the first time in more than 50 years, in a symbol of reconciliation.
more...Related topics/regions: [North Korea] Image: Korean flags © Radio Netherlands
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03.04.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 2 (OneWorld) - Trade unionists on both sides of the Pacific expressed disappointment Monday after the United States and South Korea agreed the biggest U.S. trade pact in 15 years with only minutes to go before a deadline.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Labour] [Trade] [Health] |
16.02.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 16 (OneWorld) - Trade unionists on both sides of the Pacific expressed relief Thursday after a seventh round of free trade negotiations between South Korea and the United States ended without an agreement.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Labour] [Trade] |
13.02.2007
Shouting "fair trade, not free trade," representatives of U.S. and Korean labor groups are holding an all night vigil Monday to make sure their voices are heard by negotiators working on the largest free trade agreement since NAFTA.
more...From: Independent Media Center Related topics/regions: [United States] |
18.10.2006
For decades the United Nations has seemed quite a distant place, remote from daily lives of most Asians, says former South Asia journalist Barbara Crossette. But the election of a South Korean secretary-general could focus the eyes of Asia on the world body.
more...From: World Federation of United Nations Associations Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] Image: Ban Ki-moon. © United Nations
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25.09.2006
Etelä-Korean viranomaiset alkoivat perjantaina sulkea julkisen sektorin ammattiliiton KGEU:n paikallisia toimistoja. Lauantaina poliisi ilmoitti, että liiton 140 toimistosta 89 on suljettu tai poliisin toiminnan kohteena. Liiton jäsenet ovat aktiivisesti puolustaneet toimistotilojaan. Yhteenotoissa on pidätetty yli 50 ay-aktiivia ja heitä tukevaa opiskelijaa.
more...From: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related topics/regions: [Labour] [Human rights] [Civil rights] |
15.09.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 15 (OneWorld) - Dozens of South Koreans took to the streets of Washington, DC Thursday in support of small farmers forced to relocate to make way for a massive new U.S. military base in their country. President George W. Bush was meeting with his South Korean counterpart just steps away in the White House at the time.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [North Korea] [United States] [Geopolitics] [Arms & military] [Security] |
31.08.2006
From caste discrimination to forced disappearances and torture, participants at a conference on human rights in Asia detail the abuses faced in 12 Asian nations.
more...From: Asian Human Rights Commission Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Cambodia] [China] [India] [Indonesia] [Japan] [Myanmar] [Nepal] [Pakistan] [Philippines] [Sri Lanka] [Thailand] Image: Bangladeshi woman and child. © Shahidul Alam/Drik / New Internationalist
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21.08.2006
Nigeria's National Information Technology Development Agency and the Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion at the weekend signed a Memorandum of Understanding to increase information communication technology penetration in Nigeria.
more...Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Seychelles] [International cooperation] [ICT] |
08.06.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 (OneWorld) - U.S. military and economic might in South Korea are being called into question this week as villagers launched a hunger strike to protest a U.S. military base expansion that would force them from their lands and farmers' unions demonstrated in Seoul against a proposed free trade agreement.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Agriculture] [International cooperation] [Land] [Trade] [Human rights] [Globalisation] [Arms & military] |
29.03.2006
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun has nominated Han Myeong Sook to be the next prime minister.
more...From: Feminist Majority Foundation |
27.03.2006
As Korea enters into negotiations with the United States regarding a proposed bilateral trade agreement, analysts warn of the constraints this agreement will place on Koreans' access to health care and medicines that are currently easily accessible.
more...From: Focus on the Global South Related topics/regions: [United States] [Thailand] [Asia and the Pacific] [Trade] [Health] |
29.12.2005
The South Korean government is encouraging its institutions to move away from their reliance on Windows and Unix and adopt open source software. In a latest development in the country, two state-owned financial institutions planned to launch the country's first Linux-based Internet banking services in December.
more...Related topics/regions: [Economy] [ICT] [Internet] |
22.12.2005
The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon River is the most spectacular symbol of Seoul’s shift from car-oriented city to one favouring transit, walking, and cycling.
more...Related topics/regions: [Cities] [Transport] |
11.08.2005
To mark this week's demonstration ahead of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, Amnesty voices support for the campaign for justice by and for Korean "comfort women" - forced into "sex slavery" during the conflict by the Japanese army.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Japan] [Social exclusion] [Activism] [Justice and crime] [Conflict resolution] |
23.06.2005
'Save the Whales' activists are declaring victory as a Japanese proposal to lift the international ban on commercial whaling was voted down Tuesday. While Korea's abstention was considered a particularly good sign for the endangered species, activists have uncovered new evidence that the underground trade in "accidentally" killed whales is thriving in the country.
more...From: Greenpeace International Related topics/regions: [Japan] [Animals] [Environmental activism] [Oceans] [Geopolitics] Image: A Ceremony at the Ulsan Whale Festival in South Korea © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace International
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