Suspects Stall in Impeachment Trial
The Constitutional Court faced a rocky road in the impeachment trial of President Park Geun-hye on Thursday as suspects were either uncooperative or refused to show up. Former Cheong Wa Dae secretaries Lee Jae-man, Ahn Bong-geun and administrative employee Lee Young-sun ignored their summons.
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NATIONAL/POLITICS
Choi Soon-sil's Daughter Lived in Quiet Luxury on the Lam
Locals on the outskirts of the northern Danish town of Aalborg were startled to see Korean news crews and local police descend on a house in their leafy enclave earlier this week.
NORTH KOREA
China 'Resumes Coal Imports from N.Korea'
China appears to have resumed coal imports from North Korea recently after lifting a month-long suspension, VOA reported Wednesday. Last month, Beijing announced it was halting coal imports from the North until the end of the month in compliance with a new UN Security Council resolution.
BUSINESS
Samsung Pushes Users to Return Galaxy Note 7s
Samsung will send out a debilitating software update for Galaxy Note 7 phones to encourage some 50,000 users who still cling to the combustible devices to turn them in. The automatic update out next Monday will limit the battery charge to just 15 percent to prevent the handsets from catching fire.