Articles by Jung Min-kyung
Jung Min-kyung
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Yeosu grows as top tourist spot with its citizens
South Korea’s southern port city of Yeosu is a place where nature and cutting-edge technology come together. The 2012 World Expo was the historic city’s turning point, shaping it into a tourist destination. Gaedo Island is one of 365 small islands that surround Yeosu. YeosuThe city attracted about 13 million tourists annually in both 2015 and 2016, according to government data.Citizen-centered governmentThe city’s Mayor Ju Cheol-hyeon has been working toward establishing a more citizen-centered
Social Affairs July 30, 2017
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Lawmakers propose special bill to confiscate Choi Soon-sil’s assets
A group of lawmakers Thursday proposed a bill to confiscate the illegal assets of Choi Soon-sil, the confidante of former President Park Geun-hye who is accused of bribery and meddling in state affairs. Choi Soon-sil (Yonhap)The decision is based on President Moon Jae-in’s recent vow to eradicate irregularities that have accumulated in South Korea over the years. “The aim of the bill is to remove ‘deep-rooted evils’ in our nation and take back Choi Soon-sil’s assets made off our citizens’ blood
Politics July 27, 2017
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Military to stop sending draft notices to missing people
The South Korean military will stop sending conscription letters to citizens reported missing, said the Military Manpower Administration on Wednesday. The military vowed to update its conscription legislation by conducting in-depth background research into potential soldiers. The current law allows the government to dispatch the letters to missing people if they hold an officially registered residence on record. (Yonhap)The law had been the subject of controversy for its perceived lack of emoti
Defense July 26, 2017
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Seoul carefully watching NK missile activity amid reports of ‘unusual activities’
South Korea’s military said Tuesday it is keeping an eye on North Korea’s missile activity, amid media reports suggesting the possibility of another missile test by the North in the coming days. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second from right, inspects the preparation of the launch of a Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile in North Korea on July 4. (AP-Yonhap)Citing an unnamed US defense official, CNN reported Tuesday that transporter vehicles containing ballistic missile test equ
North Korea July 25, 2017
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[Graphic News] Cities and Provinces with strongest youth unemployment cash support
In an effort to curb South Korea’s high youth unemployment rate, the government has decided to provide cash subsidies to young job seekers. Gyeonggi Province and capital city Seoul ranked first with 3 million won ($2,700) each, followed by the port city of Busan at 2.4 million won. Daejeon came in fourth with 1.8 million won and North Gyeongsang Province in fifth with 1 million won. The cash subsidy program is in line with the Moon Jae-in administration’s job creation policy.
Social Affairs July 23, 2017
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Hope for inter-Korean family reunions lingers
Families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War are continuing to file applications for the possible inter-Korean reunion event, despite North Korea’s silence on South Korea’s offer to hold military and Red Cross talks. On July 17, the Moon Jae-in administration suggested inter-Korean military talks and a separate Red Cross meeting at the truce village of Panmunjeom in the Demilitarized Zone. Pyongyang rejected the offer for talks with silence, refusing to confirm the meeting Seoul hoped to hold Fr
North Korea July 23, 2017
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KAI CEO quits, defense industry fears exports will fall
The chief executive of Korea Aerospace Industries offered to resign Thursday as the prosecutorial probe into the country’s sole aircraft manufacturer is expected to further expand on President Moon Jae-in’s vows to eradicate defense industry corruption. The prosecution is currently scrutinizing the allegations that KAI Chief Executive Ha Sung-yong created slush funds and illegally lobbied Cheong Wa Dae officials and lawmakers for his reappointment in May 2016. Earlier this week, its suppliers we
Defense July 20, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Celebrity defector possibly abducted by NK: report
Police have launched a probe into the case of a North Korean celebrity defector who recently appeared in a propaganda video clip for the North, amid suspicions she may have been abducted by the hermit nation. “Authorities are currently investigating the case of the North Korean defector Lim Ji-hyun,” Lee Yu-jin, the Ministry of Unification’s deputy spokesperson, said Wednesday. A captured image of a North Korean propaganda video featuring Lim Ji-hyun, also known as Jeon Hye-sung. YonhapThe Seo
North Korea July 19, 2017
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US wary over Seoul’s proposal of talks with NK
Washington on Monday expressed veiled discomfort over Seoul’s offer of military talks with Pyongyang, indicating a potential future clash between the allies amid a prolonged nuclear standoff. The Moon Jae-in administration on Monday proposed military talks and a separate Red Cross meeting with North Korea at the truce village of Panmunjeom. The invitation was aimed at reviving inter-Korean dialogue channels through tension-easing steps and a fresh round of reunions for families separated during
North Korea July 18, 2017
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Incheon rebounds from debt crisis, readies for next leap forward
Incheon, a city located 40 kilometers west of Seoul which boasts one of the most tech-savvy airports in the world, is recovering from massive debt to craft its status as an all-around player. Led by Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok, who made sound city finance as his top priority, Incheon metropolitan government has carried out a 3-year debt resolution plan and is now seeing their efforts pay off. An official poster that promotes Incheon’s city slogan, “All Ways Incheon.” Incheon Metropolitan GovernmentThe c
Social Affairs July 17, 2017
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Minister vows to take long-term approach to inter-Korean relations
New Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon on Thursday vowed to resolve inter-Korean relations with a long-term perspective amid a deepening dilemma over nuclear issues in the wake of North Korea’s test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. He took office on July 3, vowing to restart activity at the Kaesong industrial park, reunions of separated families, humanitarian aid and other inter-Korean initiatives. His commitment, however, faces headwinds, as Pyongyang has been developing its nuclear
North Korea July 13, 2017
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No negotiation until NK abandons nukes: Pence
With North Korea being defiant in its nuclear ambitions, US Vice President Mike Pence on Monday ruled out the possibility for any negotiations, vowing further economic sanctions instead of a “failed policy” of past administrations. Mike Pence (Yonhap-AP)“(The US president) ought to be willing to sit down and explore common interests to advance peace, security and prosperity in the world in virtually every case, with North Korea being an exception, unless and until it permanently abandons its nu
North Korea July 11, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Sim retires as progressive Justice Party chief
The 2017 South Korean presidential election was filled with excitement and concern, with five unique candidates vying to fill the vacuum left by former President Park Geun-hye. Among the five was Sim Sang-jeung of the progressive Justice Party, the only female candidate in the race who fought hard to the end. Sim Sang-jeung (Yonhap)On Monday, Sim announced she would step down from her role as chief of the minor opposition party, which holds just six parliamentary seats and is not recognized as
Politics July 10, 2017
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Trump talks heavier pressure on NK with China, Japan
Leaders of the US, China and Japan on Saturday put their heads together to “tackle the menace of North Korea,” following North Korea’s claim of a successful test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. US President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in separate meetings on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, stressing the need to reach consensus over North Korea’s ongoing provocations. US President Donald Trump and
North Korea July 9, 2017
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NK to celebrate ICBM test with fireworks
North Korea will celebrate its launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile with fireworks, the North’s state media said. Lauding Tuesday’s test-firing of the Hwasong-14 as “a very great success,” the official Korean Central News Agency said a celebratory firework show will be held along the Taedong River in Pyongyang on Thursday evening. A group of North Korean spectators watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks display in Pyongyang. YonhapOn Wednesday, North Korea’s state media claimed to have s
North Korea July 6, 2017
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