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A wise South Korea would rise above the North’s trash balloons
Seoul should take the initiative in reducing tensions, even if it looks weak. In the inter-Korean chess game, a retreat could be a power move.
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To defuse tensions with North Korea, let the European Union try
28 Mar 2024 - 6:02AM
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After South Korea’s Dior bag scandal, a Chanel coat comes under scrutiny
The ruling party says it will investigate the wife of former leader Moon Jae-in for allegedly buying a Chanel jacket with taxpayers’ money.
30 Jan 2024 - 7:39PM
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North Korea’s message should spark a rethink of the South’s peace strategy
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Asian Games a chance for China to break the ice with sports diplomacy
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South Korea’s ‘pro-US’ Pacific tilt triggers alarm, warnings in China
President Yoon Suk-yeol’s Pacific overtures reflect his desire for South Korea to become a ‘global pivotal state’ with a ‘bold’ foreign policy – but could it turn into a ‘nightmare’?
17 Jun 2023 - 9:30AM
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Peace on Korean peninsula won’t be won by recycling failed hardline approaches
South Korea’s national security strategy centres on boosting deterrence, sanctions and response capabilities to North Korean threats – – all methods that have failed to get Pyongyang to denuclearise
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South Korea pivots to ‘hard-line’ on China as Yoon questions envoy’s comments
The South Korean president said he doubted whether China’s ambassador ‘has an attitude of mutual respect’, as local media reported that Seoul was pivoting to a ‘hard-line stance’ in its relations with Beijing.
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Seoul-Tokyo WWII sex slaves’ details will not be revealed, top court rules
In 2015, the two countries signed a controversial deal on the sexual enslavement of South Korean women by Japan during World War II; this latest ruling is viewed as favouring President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has been striving to improve relations with Japan.
1 Jun 2023 - 6:38PM
Japan and South Korea are cosying up because ‘it makes perfect sense’
Seoul and Tokyo are seeking a thaw in relations as shared security concerns push them to fulfil their roles as otherwise ‘natural allies’.
3 May 2023 - 2:46PM
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‘I still dream about North Korea’: lonely defectors regret fleeing to South
‘I am so lonely,’ said one defector whose son was beaten to death by North Korean authorities when they discovered she had fled. ‘I want to go back and die there – South Korea is as suffocating as the North.’
29 Mar 2023 - 12:45PM
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South Korea’s hardline stance is failing as Kim fires off missiles, threats
Several North Korean missiles have been fired in response to US-South Korean drills as Pyongyang warns of war provocations, and talk in Seoul turns to nuclear arms. What happened to diplomacy and dialogue?
17 Mar 2023 - 8:15AM
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North and South Korea remain as divided as ever, 70 years after truce
North Korea’s communications with the South and the UN Command have dwindled in recent years, with Covid-19 further encouraging its retreat from in-person meetings.
19 Feb 2023 - 4:00PM
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Ex-South Korean justice minister jailed 2 years for graft
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Why nuclear weapons should never be an option for South Korea
The South Korean president has raised the possibility of the country acquiring nuclear weapons if the security situation on the peninsula continues to deteriorate. However, this would lose Seoul the moral high ground, leaving only military options on the table, and rapidly change the regional security dynamic.
18 Jan 2023 - 3:30AM
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Can Tokyo and Seoul resolve wartime labour issue as China concerns grow?
Japan has kept out of the domestic debate in South Korea but is keen to strengthen defence ties with Seoul given regional security concerns over China and North Korea.
17 Jan 2023 - 8:38AM
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Seoul says North Korean drone entered crucial no-fly zone
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff last week denied a drone intruded into a no-fly zone near the presidential office, but reversed its stance on Thursday and confirmed it had violated the northern end of the area.
5 Jan 2023 - 3:51PM
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Seoul warns North Korea over buffer zone pact if it ‘violates’ airspace again
An analyst said the agreement helped in ‘preventing a major military clash’ between the two Koreas and scrapping it would increase the chance of ‘an actual clash in border areas’.
4 Jan 2023 - 3:46PM
South Korea’s former leader Moon Jae-in has no peace in retirement
9 Dec 2022 - 9:39AM
South Korea says North Korea fired artillery rounds near border
The firings came days after Washington, Seoul and Tokyo announced largely symbolic sanctions on some North Koreans and institutions accused of illicit activities to finance the country’s nuclear weapons and missile programmes.
5 Dec 2022 - 6:22PM
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Seoul arrests ex-top security official over border killing
Suh Hoon’s arrest came as President Yoon Suk Yeol’s conservative government investigates its predecessor Moon Jae-in’s handling of the killing and another incident.
3 Dec 2022 - 7:17PM
Former South Korean leader to give up dogs given by Kim Jung-un
8 Nov 2022 - 7:00AM
‘It is regretful’: South Korea’s Moon Jae-in to give up dogs from Kim Jong-un
The white Pungsan dogs are legally categorised as state property, but the former president took them to his personal residence after his term ended in May under an agreement his office said fell apart due to his successor’s ‘unexplained opposition’.
7 Nov 2022 - 4:19PM
Will Taro Aso’s past overshadow Japan and South Korea’s bid to make peace?
Japan’s move to send Taro Aso to meet South Korea’s Yoon Suk-yeol has raised eyebrows, given his family’s wealth was accumulated by using Korean forced labourers.
2 Nov 2022 - 5:51PM
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Former South Korean defence chief arrested over official killed by North
Suh Wook and Kim Hong-hee are accused of falsifying documents related to the 2020 killing of fisheries official Lee Dae-jun near the rivals’ sea border
22 Oct 2022 - 10:50AM
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Yoon’s foul-mouthed criticism of US goes viral in South Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made crude comments referring to Joe Biden’s drive to increase US funding to the Global Fund, which would require congressional approval.
22 Sep 2022 - 5:09PM
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Murder at sea: Mystery of South Korea official found floating in North’s waters
Was he a would-be defector fleeing gambling debts, as the administration of then-president Moon Jae-in said, or is that a smear campaign and cover-up, as Yoon Suk-yeol’s government now claims?
10 Sep 2022 - 9:00AM
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Moon Jae-in
Moon Jae-in was president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022.
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24 Jan 1953
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Former President of South Korea
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7 October, 2024
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