Articles by Kim Arin
Kim Arin
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North Korea removes streetlights along cross-border roads with South
North Korea recently removed streetlights and other facilities along roads connecting to the South, according to South Korean military authorities on Thursday. The South Korean military said its surveillance caught North Korea taking down streetlights lining the roads leading from the South to the Kaesong industrial park, a now-defunct inter-Korean manufacturing complex launched as a part of Seoul’s past pro-rapprochement policy, and to Kumgangsan, a mountain that is one of the North&rsquo
North Korea April 18, 2024
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Democratic Party of Korea pushes universal cash subsidies to ‘save economy’
The Democratic Party of Korea on Wednesday proposed doling out monetary subsidies of some 14 trillion won ($10.1 billion) in total to boost consumption, reiterating the party’s key general election pledge. During a leadership meeting, the Democratic Party’s leader Rep. Lee Jae-myung said his party would put forward an official proposal for adopting what he called “emergency measures” to “restore livelihoods and save the economy.” Making a case for universal ca
Politics April 17, 2024
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US aircraft carrier joins 3-way naval drill with Korea, Japan
ABOARD THE USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- The South Korean and US navies and the Japanese self-defense maritime force held a trilateral exercise in the high seas south of Jeju Island Thursday and Friday, in a combined effort to counter underwater as well as nuclear and missile threats by North Korea. According to South Korea’s Navy, six warships from the three countries participated in the exercise -- including the Aegis destroyer Seoae Ryu Sung-ryong of South Korea; the nuclear-powered aircraf
Defense April 14, 2024
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South Korea, US plan exercises against North Korea nuclear use scenario
South Korea and the US have agreed to hold tabletop exercises that simulate North Korea’s nuclear weapons use to strengthen a joint response. According to the Ministry of National Defense in Seoul on Friday, the two countries confirmed the plans at the 24th Korea-US Integrated Defense Consultative Group held in Washington on Thursday. The meeting in Washington was attended by a South Korean delegation led by Cho Chang-rae, the deputy minister of national defense. The US delegation was led
Defense April 12, 2024
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Cho Kuk urges probe of first lady’s Dior bag scandal
Cho Kuk, the former justice minister-turned-leader of a rising third party urged prosecutors Thursday to investigate first lady Kim Keon Hee, just a day after the National Assembly election. “This is a final warning to the country’s prosecutors,” he said in a press conference held outside the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seoul. He said the ruling People Power Party defeat in the Assembly election was “the people’s warning to the president and his dictatorial
Politics April 11, 2024
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The weight of likely union of Democratic Party, rising third power
Cho Kuk, onetime justice minister under former President Moon Jae-in, is once again in the political limelight, nearly five years after he was dragged down by a corruption scandal in late 2019. His Rebuilding Korea Party, or the “Cho Kuk Revolution Party” as its Korean name suggests, emerged as the party with the highest number of proportional representation seats from the results of the National Assembly election on Wednesday, behind only those affiliated with the two major parties.
Politics April 11, 2024
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Cho Kuk’s nascent party makes waves
The nascent party formed and led by Cho Kuk, who was the former Minister of Justice for President Moon Jae-in's Democratic Party of Korea, appeared to stand out in Wednesday’s National Assembly election, possibly securing unusual success as a third party, as suggested by exit polls. Cho’s party, whose official English name is Rebuilding Korea Party, was anticipated to earn by far the most seats among several third parties that popped up ahead of the election over the past few months.
Politics April 10, 2024
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Clashes over China mark late campaign
South Korea’s two major parties traded barbs over their respective stance on China and foreign policies over the final days leading to the National Assembly election on Wednesday. Rep. Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea leader, slammed President Yoon Suk Yeol’s “touted value-based diplomacy” as having an adverse impact on the country’s economic partnerships with China. “Our economic domain is shrinking globally because the Yoon administration is too
Politics April 10, 2024
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Opposition victory ‘could turn Korea pro-China,’ ruling party chief warns in last rally
Han Dong-hoon, the ruling People Power Party leader, said that a Democratic Party of Korea victory in the National Assembly election slated for Wednesday would “topple South Korea-US alliance” and turn the country “pro-China” during a final rally on Tuesday evening in Seoul. Speaking to a crowd of supporters, Han said that the Democratic Party would “weaken cooperation with the US, sour relations with Japan once again to ‘xie xie’ with China,” refe
Politics April 9, 2024
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Perks of being a National Assembly member
Being a member of South Korea’s National Assembly comes with many perks, legal and otherwise. On top of having the power to legislate, conduct budget reviews, audit and investigate the government and its affiliated institutions, assembly members also enjoy benefits that are not directly related to their parliamentary role. Every election season, there is some initiative to “abolish the rights and privileges of lawmakers.” Han Dong-hoon, soon after taking office as the interim l
Politics April 9, 2024
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Lee Jae-myung has hot mic moment on campaign trail
Democratic Party of Korea Chairperson Rep. Lee Jae-myung has come under fire after he was caught on a hot mic saying he “put on a show” after a campaign event Sunday. “I put on a show of working (hard). My back hurts,” the main opposition leader said as he was getting into his van while still live on air on his YouTube channel. The hot mic remarks came immediately after Lee held a campaign rally in a district in Incheon, where he is running for a second term in the Nation
Politics April 8, 2024
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South Korea launches 2nd spy satellite amid space race with North Korea
South Korea on Monday succeeded in sending its second domestically made military reconnaissance satellite into space from the US to enhance its space-based surveillance of North Korea and deterrence against nuclear and missile threats. The Ministry of National Defense said the satellite was launched at 8:17 a.m., Korea time, on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. About 45 minutes after liftoff at 9:02 a.m., the satellite entered its target o
Politics April 8, 2024
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Assembly race heats up as early voters turn out in record numbers
More registered voters than ever turned out for early voting on Friday and Saturday, further heating up the election race, with the Democratic Party of Korea claiming that it points to their advantage. According to the National Election Commission, the early voter turnout rate was 31.2 percent -- the highest since early voting was introduced in 2016. In the Democratic Party's turf, namely the Jeolla Provinces, the rate was highest with around 40 percent showing up to vote early. By contrast
Politics April 7, 2024
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South Korea sanctions Russians for helping North Korea
South Korea imposed sanctions on two Russian individuals and two other entities over the transfer of arms with North Korea and involvement in helping North Korea finance its nuclear and missile programs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Seoul said Tuesday that two Russian ships used in arms transfers as well as two Russian organizations and their leaders have been designated as sanctions targets. Two Russian vessels -- Lady R and Angara -- were involved in shipping containers of military suppl
Politics April 2, 2024
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[인터뷰] 원희룡 “계양 승리는 정치발전 걸림돌 치우는 일”
[코리아헤럴드=김아린 기자] “계양에서의 승리는 의석 1석 추가를 뛰어넘는 큰 의미가 있습니다. 대한민국의 정치 발전을 가로막고 있는 커다란 돌덩이를 치우는 것입니다.” 4·10 총선에서 인천 계양을에 국민의힘 후보로 출마한 원희룡 전 국토교통부 장관은 31일 코리아헤럴드와 인터뷰에서 이재명 더불어민주당 대표를 겨냥해 “누가 권력을 이용해 사적이익을 추구하고 범죄를 은폐하고 국민에게 고통을 가하고 나라의 미래를 망친 세력인지 국민들은 다 알 것”이라고 직격했다. 원 후보는 “정직한 정치를 이곳 계양에서 꽃피우겠다”며 “정치는 국민의 삶을 돌보는 것이 본질인데, 이재명 대표는 본인의 방탄을 위해 계양에 와서 ‘김포공항 이전’ 같은 허무맹랑한 공약을 내걸고, 지역발전을 위해서 아무것도 한 게 없다”고 비판했다. 그러면서 “이번 총선에서 자신의 범죄에 대한 처
한국어판 April 2, 2024
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