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KEI Daily News - May 15, 2019
Security
1. Unification ministry: N.K.’s food situation remains serious despite reports on rice prices 2. Pompeo calls for N.K. sanctions implementation in talks with Russia 3. U.S. refuses to address N.K. demand for ship's return 4. Pentagon chief to visit S. Korea, Japan next month: Kyodo 5. Unification minister seeks to build consensus on North Korean aid 6. 7 NK defectors detained in China: Human Rights Watch 7. Gov't to collect Korean War veterans' accounts in U.S. for remains recovery
8. N. Korea faces drought amid worsening food shortages: charity group
News & Politics
9. Burning Sun scandal probe ends without much 10. Prosecution search police agency over alleged corrupt ties with ‘hostess bar king’ 11. Government announces measures to deal with mental illness in light of rise in crimes 12. Taxi driver burns himself to death in apparent protest of ride-sharing services 13. Bus drivers in Seoul, major cities cancel planned strike after reaching wage deal 14. S. Korea, U.S. hold meetings on environmental cooperation 15. Minor opposition party picks new floor leader amid internal strife 16. Sino-U.S. trade war likely to cut S. Korea's exports by US$1.36 bln: expert
17. S. Korea has ample fiscal space for additional stimulus: IMF 18. Samsung 5G Galaxy Fold preps to hit the market possibly next month 19. Jobless rate rises to 4.4 pct in April, job creations decline 20. Seoul seeks to nurture bio-health as growth driver 21. Sino-U.S. trade war likely to cut S. Korea's exports by US$1.36 bln: expert 22. Antitrust watchdog designates new LG, Doosan, Hanjin heads 23. Incheon Airport MRO complex likely to be established soon