Articles by Jung Min-kyung
Jung Min-kyung
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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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[Graphic News] The elite ICBM club
North Korea claimed Tuesday to have successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a large-sized nuclear warhead. This may mean the addition of the reclusive regime to a list of nations that possess ICBMs and nuclear warhead miniaturization technology, including the US, Russia, China, India and Israel.
North Korea July 5, 2017
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Allies respond with massive joint drill
South Korea and the United States conducted a massive joint missile exercise here Wednesday in a show of force after North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile test a day earlier. The allies fired a barrage of missiles in the East Sea, including the US Army Tactical Missile System and South Korea’s Hyunmoo-2A, a ballistic missile with a range of 300 kilometers, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. South Korean and US troops hold a joint missile drill along the east coast of the Korean
Defense July 5, 2017
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After Trump summit, Xi likely to up pressure on Moon over THAAD: expert
With President Moon Jae-in having reaffirmed the deployment of a US missile shield here, China is likely to step up pressure at an upcoming summit with South Korea, including through additional retaliation, an expert said Monday. During his four-day visit to Washington, Moon reassured US congressional leaders on the Terminal Altitude Area Defense system installation by saying that he believes the system is “necessary for the defense of the people of both countries.” (Yonhap)Moon is expected to f
Foreign Affairs July 3, 2017
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Follow Moon in Washington via live updates
Cheong Wa Dae is providing live updates of President Moon Jae-in’s visit to Washington via official social media accounts. As of Friday, the uploaded posts on Facebook and Twitter included “from-the-scene” details on his official schedule ranging from Moon’s visit to a Korean War memorial and a warm arrival at the Blair House, the VIP guesthouse near the White House. The accounts also shared US responses to the visit by sharing US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell’s video showing Moon enter
Politics June 30, 2017
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Trump tweets about “a new trade deal” between US, Korea
WASHINGTON/SEOUL -- US President Donald Trump said on Twitter he talked about a new trade deal with his visiting South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in, calling their first dialogue a “very good” one. “Just finished a very good meeting with the President of South Korea. Many subjects discussed including North Korea and new trade deal!” read his tweet posted shortly after he hosted a dinner for President Moon at the White House in Washington. (Yonhap)The two are scheduled to hold a summit meeting o
Politics June 30, 2017
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Unification nominee sees slim chance of NK denuclearization
Unification Minister nominee Cho Myoung-gyon said Thursday that he sees only a slim chance of North Korea giving up on its nuclear weapons program, but South Korea should still take bold and practical measures to induce it to take that course. Speaking at his parliamentary confirmation hearing, the nominee also stressed that denuclearization is a prerequisite to the reinstatement of any inter-Korean business projects. “North Korea’s nuclear issue is closely related to a matter of survival for ou
North Korea June 29, 2017
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Seoul greenlights TB medication, construction aid to Pyongyang
Seoul’s Unification Ministry has allowed an international aid group to ship tuberculosis treatments and construction materials for hospital wards to North Korea, it said Tuesday, marking the first shipment to the North under the new administration. According to the ministry, the Eugene Bell Foundation Korea’s shipment is valued at 1.9 billion won ($1.7 million), with medication worth 1.5 billion won and construction materials estimated at 350 million won. The wards will be built with materials p
North Korea June 27, 2017
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Unification Minister nominee says inter-Korean summit possible if needed
Unification Minister nominee Cho Myoung-gyon will pursue an inter-Korean summit if it is needed to resolve North Korea’s nuclear issues and thaw inter-Korean tensions. He will also consider the development of South Korea’s own “freikauf” model for the reunion of families separated by the Korean War, said Cho on Monday. “Various solutions, including a South-North Korea summit, should be reviewed for the sake of resolving the North Korean nuclear issue, bringing peace on the Korean Peninsula and d
North Korea June 27, 2017
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Gloomy outlook for joint Olympics team, with NK IOC member’s skepticism
The outlook of Seoul’s suggestion to form an inter-Korean team for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics appears bleak, with the North’s International Olympic Committee member displaying skepticism toward the plan.Chang Ung, the only North Korean member of the IOC and former International Taekwondo Federation chief, expressed his doubts toward Seoul’s Culture Minister Do Jong-hwan’s proposal of a joint women’s hockey team and holding skiing games on North Korean slopes. President Moon Jae-in make
North Korea June 26, 2017
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Ex-dictator requests court change over memoir lawsuit
Former President Chun Doo-hwan, responsible for the bloody suppression of the 1980 pro-democracy movement in Gwangju, has requested that the petition for an injunction against the publication of his memoir be reviewed in Seoul. According to the Gwangju District Court and the May 18 Memorial Foundation on Sunday, Chun has requested the case to be reviewed in Seoul, saying that the Gwagnju court may be influenced by public sentiment. According to court records, Chun filed a motion seeking to trans
Social Affairs June 25, 2017
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Taekwondo event may spark ‘sports diplomacy’ with NK
A North Korean-led taekwondo organization will participate in a world taekwondo championship in South Korea opening Saturday, amid the Moon Jae-in administration seeking “sports diplomacy” to repair its relationship with North Korea. A 36-person delegation of the North Korean-led International Taekwondo Federation will arrive in Seoul by plane via Beijing on Friday and is scheduled to stay until July 1, the ITF and the South Korea’s Ministry of Unification said Thursday. The delegation includes
North Korea June 22, 2017
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Hiker rescued 12 days after going missing in Philippines
A South Korean traveler who went missing for 12 days on a mountain near Baguio city in the Philippines was rescued Tuesday, said the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday. The hiker, whose name was not disclosed, was worn out from starvation and exposure, but he was not in a critical condition and was able to speak. He had been stranded on Mount Pulag since June 9, but managed to call the Korean community in Angeles on June 13 when he found a signal on his mobile phone. His cellphone battery died shortl
Social Affairs June 21, 2017
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NK hoards operational nuclear and advanced chemical weapons: think tank
North Korea may already possess operational nuclear and advanced chemical weapons, a US think tank said, amid heightening tensions on the peninsula over the communist state’s relentless military provocations. “During the past 40 years and more, North Korea has consistently pursued expanding its nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) programs with impressive single-mindedness and determination and fully in line with its national philosophy of juche,” wrote Joseph Bermudez Jr., chief analytics off
North Korea June 19, 2017
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Female army officer bashed for not covering for sex offender
A female Army major was ordered to intervene to settle a sexual harassment case on behalf of a male officer by pretending to be the suspect’s sister, reports from the South Korean Army and National Human Rights Commission showed Sunday.According to a petition filed by the major who was unnamed, she had worked as a professor at the Korea Army Academy at Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, and faced career disadvantages after defying a colonel’s request in 2015 to settle a sexual harassment cas
Social Affairs June 11, 2017
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