Articles by Ahn Sung-mi
Ahn Sung-mi
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Pyongyang calls fans of hit TV drama ‘Crash Landing’ ‘immoral’
Pyongyang’s propaganda media outlets lashed out at South Korea’s latest hit TV drama series and a film dealing with North Korea, calling them an “unacceptable and atrocious provocation.” “Recently, South Korean authorities and film producers are releasing anti-republic films and TV dramas that are deceptive, fabricated, absurd and impure, putting all their efforts on making strategic propaganda,” the North said via an editorial published by online p
North Korea March 4, 2020
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Seoul official calls Japan’s reaction to coronavirus ‘political’
The chief of South Korea’s National Health Insurance Service described the Japanese government’s handling of the novel coronavirus crisis as “political,” with the upcoming Tokyo Olympics at stake. Kim Yong-ik, president of the NHIS, said the number of infections in the neighboring country could be much higher than reported and that Japan is “not testing enough.” “If a country does not test and diagnose, COVID-19 will be passed over as a cold, and
Foreign Affairs March 4, 2020
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S. Korea to pursue Xi and Putin’s visit despite coronavirus fears
Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it will continue to work for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s planned visit here in the first half of the year, while admitting the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak could affect his trip. The ministry has submitted a policy briefing to President Moon Jae-in in writing, not through a face-to-face session, due to the virus outbreak here. It laid out policies for this year that include high-level exchanges with partner countries and strengthening inter-
Foreign Affairs March 3, 2020
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Reasons why so many in 20s, women contract virus in S. Korea
The number of COVID-19 cases in South Korea is fast approaching 5,000 and paints a rather peculiar picture of patient demographics: 20-somethings make up the biggest age bracket, and women clearly outnumber men. According to data from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of the country’s total 4,812 confirmed cases as of Tuesday afternoon, people in their 20s accounted for 29.4 percent, or 1,417 cases, followed by those in their 50s at 19.8 percent (952 cases).
Social Affairs March 3, 2020
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[Feature] Virus outbreak deals blow to university exchange programs
Gripped by the rapid spike in coronavirus cases here, international exchange programs are being cut short and overseas students are returning home. Breanna Morgan, a 19-year-old student at the University of Alabama, arrived in Seoul just five days ago when she found out she had to leave. Last week, her US-based program provider, International Studies Abroad, notified her and some 70 Americans that their semester abroad program at Korea University was suspended due to concerns about the COVID
Social Affairs March 2, 2020
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Some 200 South Koreans forced into isolation in Vietnam
The Foreign Ministry said Sunday it is in talks with Vietnamese authorities concerning over 200 citizens placed in isolation upon arrival there without prior notice. According to the South Korean Embassy in Vietnam, there are 127 nationals quarantined in northern parts of the country including Hanoi, 75 in Ho Chi Minh City and 21 in Danang, spread across military facilities, hospitals and some at the airport. The Korean travelers were removed to separate facilities without prior notice, d
Foreign Affairs March 1, 2020
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Trump says ‘not the right time’ to bar entry from S. Korea
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (US time) said it was “not the right time” for the US to restrict travelers from South Korea, though it may do so in the future. “At a right time, we may do that. Right now, it’s not the right time,” he told a press conference on the novel coronavirus in Washington, adding the US was checking people arriving from infected areas. “They are working on their countries, and we are working on our country, since, so far
Foreign Affairs Feb. 27, 2020
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Countries shut doors on S. Korea over coronavirus fears
Gripped by COVID-19 fears, more than two dozen countries have barred entry to or tightened restrictions on travelers from South Korea, with neighboring Japan becoming the latest to do so. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said from Thursday it will deny entry to foreign nationals who have visited the Korean city of Daegu and the neighboring county of Cheongdo, North Gyeongsang Province, the areas hit hardest by the coronavirus here. Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Tokyo had inf
Foreign Affairs Feb. 26, 2020
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Seoul asks foreign missions to refrain from rigorous entry restrictions
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry is urging partner countries to refrain from imposing rigorous entry restrictions against Korean nationals, amid concerns over the COVID-19 outbreak here. The ministry explained Korea’s efforts to contain the novel coronavirus and request the countries refrain from taking excessive measures in a briefing session on Tuesday afternoon. Kim Gunn, deputy foreign minister for political affairs, head the session held at the ministry in Seou
Foreign Affairs Feb. 25, 2020
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[Newsmaker] Six countries deny entry to Koreans over COVID-19
Following the rapid spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in South Korea, a growing number of countries are denying entry to Koreans and others who have traveled here. Jordan on Sunday announced an entry ban for Koreans and foreigners who have traveled via Korea within the past two weeks, becoming the sixth country to do so. The Middle Eastern country also barred people from China and Iran. As of Monday, six countries or territories have slapped entry restrictions on Koreans. They are Jo
Social Affairs Feb. 24, 2020
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Red Cross requests sanctions exemption for Pyongyang to fight COVID-19
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has requested the UN exempt sanctions on Pyongyang to help prevent a coronavirus outbreak, a US radio station reported Friday. The world’s largest humanitarian organization made the request Thursday, quoting the IFRC’s permanent observer to the UN, Richard Blewitt, Radio Free Asia reported. The UN’s decision will be announced by Wednesday at the latest, he added. The sanction waiver was reques
North Korea Feb. 21, 2020
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Mass infection feared at a hospital in Cheongdo
A hospital in Cheongdo, North Gyeongsang Province, could emerge as the new cluster of COVID-19 outbreak here, after a total of 15 people, including a man who died Wednesday, were confirmed to have contracted the virus. The deceased was in his 60s and had been under treatment at Cheongdo Daenam Hospital for 20 years. He died the previous day, according to health officials. The patient suffered pneumonia-like illness before death and was confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19 throug
Social Affairs Feb. 20, 2020
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S. Korea could face shortage of hospital beds
With a surge in COVID-19 cases here this week, concern is rising over the capacity of the country’s health care system to cope with the infectious disease. In the southern city of Daegu and nearby North Gyeongsang Province, where the newest cases are concentrated, there are fewer than 90 available beds in quarantine facilities, according to local authorities. Patients infected with the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19 require a negative pressure isolation chamber, designed to
Social Affairs Feb. 20, 2020
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Seoul to bar entry of foreigners aboard infected cruise ship in Japan
South Korea will deny entry to foreign nationals who were aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which has seen over 540 COVID-19 cases so far, officials here said Wednesday as passengers began to disembark in Japan. “There are possibilities that the passengers could enter Korea (en route to their home countries). In such cases, foreign nationals will be denied entry here. Korean nationals will be required to observe self-quarantine,” said Noh Hong-in, an official at the govern
Foreign Affairs Feb. 19, 2020
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10-year-old has COVID-19
A 10-year-old girl was confirmed to be infected with the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, the first case of COVID-19 among children here. The child is the daughter of a 41-year old woman in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, the country’s 20th patient who was confirmed with the virus on Feb. 5, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The mother became infected after coming into contact with her brother-in-law, the country’s 15th patient, who had traveled
Social Affairs Feb. 19, 2020
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