Articles by Choi He-suk
Choi He-suk
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N. Korean envoy on US in Hanoi for pre-summit talks
HANOI/BEIJING (Yonhap) -- North Korea's point man on the United States landed in the Vietnamese capital on Wednesday for talks on the agenda of a summit between the two sides next week.Kim Hyok-chol, special representative for US affairs of the State Affairs Commission, arrived in Hanoi at around 6:20 p.m. on a plane from Beijing. North Korean working-level delegates arrive at a Vietnamese government guesthouse in Hanoi on Wednesday. YonhapHe walked out of the Hanoi international airport along w
North Korea Feb. 20, 2019
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Moon offers to ease US burden in talks with NK
President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday highlighted possible role Seoul could play in giving North Korea corresponding measures in negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington. In a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, the two leaders discussed the upcoming US-North Korea summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, and ways for the allies to cooperate on the issue. President Moon Jae-in and US President Donald Trump. Cheong Wa Dae“President Moon Jae-in conveyed (the idea of) using South Korea’s role i
North Korea Feb. 19, 2019
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Moon reiterates vision for ‘inclusive state’
President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday reiterated his vision of building an “inclusive state” with stronger support across all dimensions of society, from child care and education to employment. “South Korea becoming an innovative, inclusive state means growing together through innovation, and everyone sharing in the benefits of growth through inclusion,” Moon said, speaking at an event to announce the government’s welfare measures and policy goals. President Moon Jae-in speaks at the event highlight
Social Affairs Feb. 19, 2019
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Moon accuses Gwangju Uprising deniers of undermining foundations of Korea
President Moon Jae-in on Monday criticized those taking issue with the 1980 Gwangju Democratic Uprising, saying that the controversial claims are damaging to democracy and undermining the country’s foundations. “Some in the National Assembly and political arena who are raising claims, such as North Korean soldiers being sent to the South, and referring to the May 18 Democratization Movement as a riot, are denying our history of democracy and the Constitution,” Moon said at a meeting Monday with
Social Affairs Feb. 18, 2019
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Shaman on trial for sexual assault
A 38-year old shaman is standing trial for a string of charges involving sexual and nonsexual violence against a customer, and is under investigation for similar actions against two others, it was revealed Friday. According to Seoul police, the suspect is on trial on a number of charges including rape, aggravated bodily injury and imitative rape. Under the Criminal Act, aggravated bodily injury refers to injuries caused to a victim under threat of collective force, or with the threat of a weapon
Social Affairs Feb. 15, 2019
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Doubt lingers in US over NK process
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s views on North Korea’s true intentions have raised questions about the denuclearization process, with less than two weeks until the second US-North Korea summit. In a meeting with South Korean lawmakers, including National Assembly Speaker Rep. Moon Hee-sang and floor leaders of ruling and opposition parties on Tuesday, Pelosi reportedly directly refuted North Korea and the Trump administration’s claims on denuclearization. US President Donald T
North Korea Feb. 14, 2019
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[Weekender] Fine dust, a force changing society
“The first thing I do when I wake up is check the weather report for fine dust and plan the day accordingly,” said Choi Ju-yeon, a 40-year old resident of Paju in northwest Gyeonggi Province. (Yonhap)Despite being in a relatively rural area, Paju is often affected by high levels of fine and ultrafine dust. “When levels are high, I try to stay indoors as much as possible. I also have air quality monitoring devices at home.”While Choi may be more sensitive than others, it seems undeniable that fin
Social Affairs Feb. 14, 2019
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Liberty Korea Party seethes over Moon’s rejection of May 18 committee nominees
President Moon Jae-in’s decision to reject two nominees for a fact-finding commission to uncover the truth about the May 18 Democratization Movement of 1980 is fueling yet another clash with the main opposition Liberty Korea Party. Rep. Na Kyung-won, floor leader of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, speaks during an event held in Washington on Monday. YonhapOn Monday, Moon asked the main opposition to recommend two new candidates for the committee in place of Kwon Tae-oh and Lee Dong-woo
Politics Feb. 12, 2019
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US, NK narrow gaps on end of war and nuclear facility disclosure: report
The US and North Korea significantly narrowed their differences during last week’s working-level talks, setting the stage for discussion of more specific steps toward denuclearization, local media reported Monday. Citing unnamed South Korean sources, local news outlets said the US and North Korea had agreed to include certain clauses in the joint statement to follow the second US-North Korea summit. One will concern a declaration of the end of the Korean War and another will concern the disclosu
North Korea Feb. 11, 2019
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Moon stresses importance of startups
President Moon Jae-in on Thursday met with leaders of startups emphasizing their role in economic growth, and the government’s efforts to support them. Saying that his administration is seeking growth in innovation, Moon said that local startups will soon begin to benefit from regulation changes, and that the so-called “Korean Peninsula risk” is rapidly fading. President Moon Jae-in speaks with leaders of major startup companies at the presidential office in Seoul on Thursday. Yonhap“Once resul
Politics Feb. 7, 2019
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Half of men in 20s show anti-feminist tendencies
Over half of South Korean men in their 20s have anti-feminist attitudes and engage in a “hostile” form of gender discrimination, a recent survey shows. According to the results of an online survey conducted by the Korean Women’s Development Institute, 50.5 percent of respondents in their 20s fell into this category, whereas such attitudes were less prevalent among older men. For example, only 38.7 percent of those in their 30s and 18.4 percent of those in their 40s fell into the same category. F
Social Affairs Feb. 5, 2019
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More than half of Koreans feel social conflict increased under Moon: study
More than half of the public say social conflict has increased under the Moon Jae-in administration, a study showed.According to the study conducted by the Korea Center for Social Conflict Resolution and Hankook Research, 9 in 10 Koreans consider there to be serious conflict between different groups, and 52.4 percent of Korean say conflict in society has worsened since the Moon Jae-in administration was launched in May 2017. Moon Jae-in (Yonhap)In comparison, the same study conducted in 2017 sh
Social Affairs Feb. 4, 2019
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Next month critical in NK denuclearization: official
The month of February will be critical to the denuclearization of North Korea, a high-level South Korean official familiar with the matter said Thursday. Speaking on the condition of anonymity the official said North Korea’s attitude toward related issues appears to have changed from the past and that concerned parties must strive to keep momentum alive. US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House on Thursday. He said that major progress has been made with North Korea. Yonh
North Korea Feb. 1, 2019
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Opposition targets Moon’s daughter in latest attack
The allegations surrounding President Moon Jae-in’s daughter Moon Da-hye may be expanding into yet another scandal that bogs down the ruling and opposition blocs.Earlier this week, Rep. Kwak Sang-do of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party called on Cheong Wa Dae to reveal why the president’s daughter moved abroad, speculating that Moon Da-hye’s family left the country to avoid legal issues. Rep. Kwak Sang-do of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party raises allegations against President Moon
Politics Jan. 31, 2019
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Moon’s economic adviser quits over Southeast Asia remark
President Moon Jae-in’s economic adviser Kim Hyun-chul resigned Tuesday, taking responsibility for controversy caused by his remarks a day earlier. Kim Hyun-chul. YonhapAt a forum hosted by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Monday, Kim said that retired Koreans should go to Southeast Asian countries, and that people referring to Korea as “hell Joseon” would realize that the state of this country outpaces those of the Southeast Asian countries. “Kim expressed his wishes to resign as
Politics Jan. 29, 2019
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