Articles by Lee Sun-young
Lee Sun-young
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Moon calls for UN role in North Korea crisis
South Korean President Moon Jae-in called for a greater United Nations role in resolving the North Korea crisis, in his debut speech to the UN General Assembly on Thursday, urging fellow leaders to together confront the “Cold War’s last stand” in the Far East. “The Korean Peninsula is where the guiding spirit of the UN -- world peace through multiculturalism -- is most desperately needed right now,” Moon said at the UN headquarters in New York. (Yonhap)Introducing the two Koreas’ history of war,
North Korea Sept. 21, 2017
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[News Analysis] What ‘operationally ready’ Hwasong-12 means
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Saturday declared the intermediate-range Hwasong-12 missile operationally ready, a day after test-firing it at a normal angle over Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido. This is the missile with which the communist regime had earlier threatened to contain the Pacific island of Guam, a key US military outpost about 3,400 kilometers from Pyongyang. The Korea Herald looks into what an “operational Hwasong-12” means in the North’s missile capacities, as well as for S
North Korea Sept. 17, 2017
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NK launches again, Moon says ‘no dialogue’
North Korea fired yet another missile over Japan into the northern Pacific Ocean, South Korean and Japanese officials confirmed Friday, in a clear show of defiance against international sanctions and pressure. The launch, which came days after the United Nations adopted its toughest-ever sanctions against the North, put millions in Japan into a “duck and cover,” escalating a sense of crisis in the region over the wayward regime’s relentless pursuit of missile and nuclear capabilities. According
North Korea Sept. 15, 2017
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Assembly’s veto of top justice nominee deals blow to Moon
The National Assembly on Monday rejected President Moon Jae-in’s nominee for the Constitutional Court president, in spite of a prolonged void in the top judiciary’s leadership. In a floor vote that took place more than two months after Kim Yi-su’s confirmation hearing, 145 out of 293 lawmakers present voted for the nominee, while another 145 voted against him. One abstained. Two votes were listed as invalid. It was the first time a court chief designate was rejected by the legislature. Rep. Cho
Politics Sept. 11, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Calls grow for tougher juvenile sentencing
In light of recent brutal crimes involving minors, calls are growing in South Korea that it is time to end leniency toward juvenile offenders. Politicians appear to concur. Rep. Choo Mi-ae, chairwoman of the ruling Democratic Party, highlighted the need to revise the Juvenile Act, which covers criminal offenders aged 10 to 18 and allows them to receive more lenient treatment. Minors under 14 do not face criminal trials at all, while those under 18 are punishable by a maximum of 20 years in jail.
Social Affairs Sept. 6, 2017
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US intelligence agents here on NK-related info-gathering mission: report
An unidentified number of US intelligence agents are now in South Korea, collecting North Korea-related information, Yonhap News reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources at the Seoul government. Their mission also includes a review, and possibly an update, of emergency evacuation plans for over 200,000 Americans residing here, it said. Some of the agents – belonging to either the Central Intelligence Agency or the Department of Homeland Security -- were dispatched early last month after the No
North Korea Sept. 6, 2017
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[Graphic News] North Korea's Guam attack plan
North Korea's threat against Guam, a key US military outpost, is based on the Hwasong-12, a new intermediate range missile the country successfully flight-tested for the first time in May. The liquid-fuel missile is designed to be fired from road mobile launchers and has been previously described by North Korea as built for attacking Alaska and Hawaii. The North followed the May launch with two flight tests of its Hwasong-14 ICBM last month. Analysts said that a wide swath of the continental Uni
North Korea Aug. 13, 2017
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[Lee Sun-young] Extreme heat a sign of grim future
Last summer was memorable. Memorable in a bad way. I love summer, but last year’s was unbearable, with day highs hovering over 35 degrees Celsius for weeks. My long-awaited summer holiday was ruined because the wet, sauna-like conditions outside made me not want to leave the comfort of an air-conditioned room. I was then served with electricity bill “bombs” for resorting to air conditioning day and night. I thought it was an exceptional summer.And here we are, in the middle of another scorcher.
Viewpoints Aug. 9, 2017
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Ex-ruling party narrows down presidential contenders to 4
The conservative Liberty Korea Party on Monday narrowed down its presidential contenders to four in the second round of its in-house competition to pick its single nominee for the May 9 presidential election.The four contenders, who were picked through an opinion poll, were South Gyeongsang Province Gov. Hong Joon-pyo, former six-term lawmaker Rhee In-je, Rep. Kim Jin-tae. and North Gyeongsang Gov.Kim Kwan-yong. The logo of the Liberty Korea Party (Yonhap)Hong, a tough-talking former prosecutor
Politics March 20, 2017
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Book author: Kim Jong-nam was a small hope for hope
TOKYO (AP) -- A Japanese author of a book about Kim Jong-nam, the North Korean leader's half brother who was killed this week at a Malaysian airport, says Kim opposed his family's hereditary rule and wanted economic reforms. Tokyo-based journalist Yoji Gomi's book "My Father, Kim Jong-il, and Me,'' provides a rare view into North Korea's ruling family, including Kim Jong-nam, who was apparently assassinated on Monday. Gomi said Kim Jong-nam, the son of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il a
North Korea Feb. 17, 2017
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10 air-purifying houseplants
Looking for plants to clean the air in your home? Here are some low-maintenance plants which are powerful natural air purifiers, recommended by The Korea Herald.
Social Affairs Jan. 13, 2017
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Park's attorney rejects prosecution's interim investigation results
President Park Geun-hye's attorney on Sunday rejected the prosecution's investigation results, saying he cannot accept any allegations that implicated the president as an accomplice in the corruption and influence-peddling scandal involving her confidante. Casting doubts over the fairness and credibility of the prosecutorial probe, Yoo Yeong-ha claimed the interim results were based on "imagination and conjectures." The attorney also stressed he will not respond to any requests for a direct in
Politics Nov. 20, 2016
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Park loyalists stage counter-protest
Some 4,000 people gathered in front of Seoul Station to voice support for President Park Geun-hye and oppose the rallies calling on her to step down over the scandal surrounding her confidante Choi Soon-sil. The participants were mostly senior citizens from some 80 hard right groups, including the Korea Parent Federation, Mothers’ Platoon and the Preparation Committee for the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Park Chung-hee. PArk Chung-hee was a military strongman and the father of the curr
Social Affairs Nov. 19, 2016
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Kumho Tire, last step in Park’s empire rebuilding
[THE INVESTOR] Creditors of Kumho Tire, Korea’s second-largest tire-maker by revenue, are seeking a buyer for their combined controlling stake -- a sale that former owner Kumho Asiana Group Chairman Park Sam-koo would love to see fail. Eight financial institutions, including Woori Bank and Korea Development Bank, on Tuesday put out a public notice of the stake sale. Credit Suisse is arranging the deal. According to the announcement, the shares will be sold in an open auction, with preliminary bi
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