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Jung Min-kyung
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NK leader’s direct statement is ‘eye for an eye’ tactic: expert
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ratcheted up his harsh rhetoric against the US and allies by issuing a rare direct statement on Friday, which experts here interpreted as an “eye for an eye” tactic against his US counterpart Donald Trump. The written statement, which was released in English North Korea’s state newspaper Rodong Sinmun, vowed to consider the “highest-level” of countermeasures including options of military attack against the US. This marks the first time a North Korean leader has sp
North Korea Sept. 22, 2017
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Seoul OKs $8m aid to North Korea
The South Korean government on Thursday announced it will proceed with the plan to send $8 million in humanitarian aid via UN agencies amid the international community’s efforts to maximize economic pressure on North Korea.This is set to mark the Moon Jae-in administration’s first state-backed aid to the reclusive state. (Yonhap)The Unification Ministry here has approved the aid plan, reconfirming the current administration’s basic stance that humanitarian assistance should continue regardless
North Korea Sept. 21, 2017
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More countries sever ties with North Korea
Blindly pursuing weapons of mass destruction, North Korea is facing further isolation from the outside world, as a growing number of nations are declaring Pyongyang’s ambassadors and officials “persona non grata.” Spain on Monday decided to expel North Korea’s ambassador on the reclusive nation’s unwillingness to halt its nuclear and missile provocations. The envoy, Kim Hyok-chol, is to leave by the end of this month.The move, which came after the North’s sixth nuclear test with a follow-up miss
North Korea Sept. 19, 2017
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More NK threats may come with UN General Assembly
With another South Korea-US joint military exercise held Monday, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho may deliver a harsh message of defiance against the drill and his homeland’s current nuclear drive at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly meeting that will be attended by global leaders. On Monday, four US F-35B stealth jets and two B-1B strategic bombers flew over Korea in a joint bombing drill alongside four South Korean F-15K fighter jets.North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho
North Korea Sept. 18, 2017
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Herald Corp. chairman appointed to WWF board
World Wide Fund for Nature, the world’s leading conservationist organization, has appointed Jungwook Hong, chairman of Herald Corp. and its premium food brand Organica, as its newest board member. Jean-Paul Paddack, co-chairman of WWF-Korea, visited the company’s headquarters in Seoul on Friday to hand-deliver the letter of appointment to Hong. Jungwook Hong (right), chairman of Herald Corp., receives a letter of appointment from Jean-Paul Paddack, co-chairman of WWF-Korea, at the company‘s hea
People Sept. 17, 2017
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[Photo News] UN subsidiary hosts youth speech contest for Sustainable Development Goals
SPEECH CONTEST -- The United Nations Project Office on Governance held its first speech contest -- "Let's Talk about SDGs" -- in Songdo, Incheon, on Friday, co-hosted with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and Incheon Metropolitan City. A total 68 teams of university and high school students applied for the contest to share their insight on the UN-backed Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals covering global issues to be achieved by 2030. Byun Jung-yoon from Pusan National Univer
Social Affairs Sept. 15, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Kaesong businesses: Forgotten casualties of N. Korean crisis
South Korean business operators of the now-shuttered joint industrial complex in North Korea’s border city of Kaesong are stuck in a limbo.Amid North Korea’s escalating military provocations and ensuing tougher international sanctions, hopes for a resumption of business have been dashed. However, the South Korean government is late in processing compensation for the business owners, in spite of the urgency that envelopes these firms. Kaesong Industrial Complex, closed for nearly 18 months, is s
North Korea Sept. 14, 2017
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Seoul working to identify Koreans among IS family members
The Korean government is looking into recent reports that its citizens were sighted among more than 1,000 wives and children of suspected Islamic State group fighters detained in Iraq.“We are currently working with the Iraqi government, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and International Committee of the Red Cross through our embassy in Iraq to look further into the matter,” the Foreign Ministry here said Tuesday. A woman and a small child lie on the floor of a tent in a camp for di
Foreign Affairs Sept. 12, 2017
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20 best places to explore autumn in ‘re-created’ Seoul
To celebrate the arrival of autumn, the Seoul Metropolitan Government launched a special map on Monday showing Seoul’s top 20 scenic spots to visit in fall. (Seoul Metropolitan Government)The map points out 20 different venues encompassing the capital’s history for tourists and locals who are in the mood for some autumn adventure.“Re-creation of the old” is a theme that is shared among the sites and truly speaks out to those who desire to experience an intersection of old and new Seoul. The map
Social Affairs Sept. 11, 2017
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Seoul closely monitoring NK military activity ahead of anniversary
South Korean authorities are closely watching for any military provocations from North Korea as the anniversary of the regime’s foundation approaches, the Unification Ministry said Thursday. (Yonhap)“We are closely monitoring for any additional signs of provocations from North Korea (around Saturday),” a Unification Ministry official told The Korea Herald. Last year, Pyongyang launched missiles days before the Sept. 9 foundation day and conducted its fifth nuclear test on the day. The North con
North Korea Sept. 7, 2017
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‘Kim Jong-un must be eliminated to end provocations’: expert
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un must be eliminated if North Korea’s threat to global security is to be resolved, an expert here said Wednesday. “Half of the reason behind the current crisis is because of Kim Jong-un’s explosive temper,” said Nam Sung-wook, a professor at Korea University’s department of unification and diplomacy and ex-South Korean spy agency official, during a Liberty Korea Party security meeting Wednesday. Kim Jong-un (Yonhap)“The problem will not be resolved unless Kim Jong-
North Korea Sept. 6, 2017
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Seoul to consider deploying most powerful US weapons
South Korea will discuss with the United States deploying the “most powerful US tactical weapons” here, in response to North Korea’s sixth test of nuclear weapons, its chief security officer said Sunday. Chung Eui-yong, President Moon Jae-in’s top security adviser, also said the country would push for the “strongest sanctions” against the defiant regime led by dictator Kim Jong-un in order to “completely” isolate it. “President Moon Jae-in said the country would not allow North Korea to continue
Defense Sept. 3, 2017
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NK rights law remains only symbolic, 1 year after taking effect
A law promoting the protection and advancement of human rights for North Korean citizens and defectors came into force a year ago in South Korea, but it has not been implemented due to an apparent lack of political commitment. The North Korean Human Rights Act, which was passed by South Korea’s National Assembly in March 2016, calls for the establishment of a relevant foundation within the Unification Ministry, but the government here has been reportedly struggling with the task of appointing it
North Korea Sept. 3, 2017
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Explosion 4-5 times more powerful than Nagasaki’s Fat Man bomb: lawmaker
North Korea’s latest nuclear test Sunday, which is presumed to be the most powerful of all conducted by the communist regime so far, sent tremors to South Korea, about 500 kilometers away from the explosion. The test was conducted at the North’s nuclear test site of Punggye-ri, some 460 kilometers from the South’s capital Seoul, at around 12:30 p.m., the South Korean Meteorological Administration said. It caused an artificial earthquake of magnitude 5.7. The US Geological Survey put the level of
North Korea Sept. 3, 2017
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South Korea to upgrade Kaesong guidelines amid UNSC sanctions
South Korea’s Unification Ministry said Thursday it will launch a research project that aims to overhaul and upgrade the operational guidelines of the now-suspended Kaesong Industrial Complex. “It is necessary to draw an expansive management plan of the Kaesong industrial complex by improving its operational guidelines, to prepare for a progress in the inter-Korean relationship,” a Unification Ministry official said Thursday. North Korean workers at Kaesong Industrial Complex. (Yonhap)The joint
North Korea Aug. 31, 2017
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