Articles by Jung Min-kyung

Jung Min-kyung
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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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NK’s ICBM deployment could prompt US preventive strike: expert
The US may launch a preventive strike against North Korea if Pyongyang succeeds in fielding an intercontinental ballistic missile, which would demand a choice between homeland defense and regional security, an expert said Wednesday. (Yonhap)North Korea carried out two ICBM tests this month alone, triggering speculation the communist state is nearing a full-blown nuclear weapons state. On Tuesday, it fired a Hwasong-12 intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, wh
North Korea Aug. 30, 2017
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North Korean cellphone users top 3.7m
More than 3.7 million North Koreans now use mobile phones, a recent Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency report shows. According to the report, North Korea’s cellphone users topped 3.7 million as of March, which amounts to 15 percent of the entire North Korean population. People in Pyongyang use mobile phones (Yonhap)While Pyongyang’s mobile penetration rate comes to about 70 percent, figures in rural areas are less than 10 percent, the report said, indicating a wide financial gap among the
North Korea Aug. 29, 2017
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Kim Jong-un’s wife gives birth to third child
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s wife Ri Sol-ju gave birth to a third child in February, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said during a parliamentary intelligence briefing Tuesday. This photo, released by the North`s Korean Central Television on March 3, 2017, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife Ri Sol-ju meeting students of the Red Flag Mangyongdae Revolutionary School in Pyongyang. (Yonhap)The gender and name of the baby are yet to be confirmed, added Seoul’s spy age
North Korea Aug. 29, 2017
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Gyeonggi Province plans cash subsidies for young SME workers
Gyeonggi Province plans to give cash subsidies to young people working for small- and medium- enterprises as early as this year, in a bid to tackle chronic labor shortages in the SME sector as well as soaring youth unemployment. The plan, consisting of three sub-packages, is to benefit a total of 130,000 residents between the ages of 18 to 34, who work more than 36 hours a week for SMEs headquartered in the province. Gyeonggi Province Gov. Nam Kyung-pil“The new policy will support the long-term
Social Affairs Aug. 28, 2017
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[Weekender] Into Seoul’s urban woods
As Korea edges towards the crisp, cool weather of fall, more city-dwellers seek the refuge of nature in urban forests. Although not as lush and large as national parks, they are ready to cater to those who crave fresh air and a break from their routine life. Here are the big three city forests in South Korea’s capital. Statues are seen at forests in Seoul.Seoul ForestSeoul Forest, near Ttukseom Station on Subway Line 2, is on a 595,000-square-meter plot of land that opened in 2005 and is made of
Social Affairs Aug. 25, 2017
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US sanctions to bring NK back to negotiation table: US official
The US labeled its new unilateral sanctions against North Korea as a measure to increase pressure on the hermit state and bring it back to the negotiation table amid Pyongyang’s lack of respect for such rules.“These measures represent our whole of government approach to exert diplomatic and economic pressure on (North Korea) and its enablers, including third country individuals and entities,” Grace Choi, spokeswoman for the State Department’s East Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau, told the Voice
North Korea Aug. 25, 2017
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Worries of war growing in Seoul, Washington
With the intensifying war of words between North Korea and the US, concerns are growing in Seoul and Washington over a possible US pre-emptive strike. In response to North Korea’s second round of threats of “enveloping fire” around the US territory of Guam, US President Donald Trump ramped up his remarks Thursday, saying his recent warning that the US would retaliate with “fire and fury” may not have been tough enough for the reclusive state. A US B-1B Lancer bomber is stationed at the Anderson
North Korea Aug. 11, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Release of Canadian NK detainee sheds light on other captives
North Korea’s recent decision to free a Canadian-Korean pastor who had been detained for 30 months has sparked further global interest in others imprisoned in the hermit state. Lim Hyeon-soo was released on “sick bail” Wednesday with the North Korean Central Court citing “humanitarian reasons,” according to the Korean Central News Agency. The 62-year-old South Korean-born Canadian was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015 on charges of conspiring against the regime. Lim Hyeon-soo,
North Korea Aug. 10, 2017
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Trump, NK escalate tension with war of words
North Korea and the United States are exchanging threats, with US President Donald Trump threatening Pyongyang “with fire and fury like the world has never seen” and the North’s military claiming Wednesday it was examining plans to attack Guam. The comments followed reports that US intelligence now believes Pyongyang has successfully produced a nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles. Amid rising tension surrounding the Korean Peninsula, South Korean President Moon Jae-in called for a c
North Korea Aug. 9, 2017
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