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Divided families hope desperately for one more chance to see their relatives in the North
By Kim Hyo-sil, staff reporter “I can’t go after I die. Hurry up, please. Before dying I want to see my siblings in my hometown.” The pain of being separated from her flesh and blood for so long is..
Sun, 25 Aug 2013 10:14:26 GMT
[Reportage] Students from Korea and China form friendships over the high seas
By Ahn Gwan-ok, Gwangju correspondent In early August, about 200 middle school students from South Korea and China participated in a three-week program to teach them about friendship and leadership...
Sun, 25 Aug 2013 10:07:58 GMT
South and North agree to hold family reunions in late September
By Kang Tae-ho, senior staff writer One hundred people each from South and North Korea will meet at Mt. Keumkang between Sept. 25 and 30 this year for family reunions. Video reunions are also sched..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:58:24 GMT
South and North agree to hold family reunions at Mt. Keumgang
By Park Byong-su, staff reporter The agreement to hold the upcoming reunions of divided families at Mt. Keumgang was seen as something of a victory for North Korea, which hopes to tie the reunion iss..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:53:25 GMT
S. Korea and US struggling to agree on defense cost sharing
By Park Byong-su, staff reporter South Korea and the US failed to bridge their differences in a third round of negotiations on their shares of next year’s defense expenses in Seoul. The two sides ar..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:50:51 GMT
S. Korea and US struggling to agree on defense cost sharing
By Park Byong-su, staff reporter South Korea and the US failed to bridge their differences in a third round of negotiations on their shares of next year’s defense expenses in Seoul. The two sides ar..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:50:50 GMT
Opposition party pushing Pres. Park to seek solution to NIS crisis
By Song Ho-jin and Song Chae Kyung-hwa, staff reporters Every time the opposition parties call upon President Park Geun-hye to make a statement about the National Intelligence Service (NIS) interfer..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:44:12 GMT
Mass for Ssangyong workers
In front of Deoksu Palace in central Seoul, a daily mass is held calling for a resolution to the issue of dismissed Ssangyong Motor workers, August 20. (by Kang Jae-hoon, staff photographer)
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:37:54 GMT
Candlelight vigils continue every weekend
The ninth round of candlelight vigils was held at the mouth of the Cheonggye Stream in central Seoul condemning the National Intelligence Service’s interference in last December’s presidential electio..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:36:21 GMT
First anniversary of Unification Church founder’s death
25,000 congregants gather at the Cheongsim Peace World Center in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province for a ceremony on the first anniversary of the death of Unification Church founder Moon Sun-myung, August 2..
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:34:57 GMT
Gov’t showing signs of buckling to business on increased corporate regulation
By Kwak Jung-soo, business correspondent Business groups came out in force opposing a planned amendment of the Commercial Act aimed at improving chaebol governance systems to prevent abuses by chair..
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 15:44:06 GMT
[News analysis] Six months in, Pres. Park’s leadership becoming more centralized
By Seok Jin-hwan, Blue House correspondent Back on Feb. 18, a debate was held at the Korea Banking Institute in Seoul on the governance tasks of then-President elect Park Geun-hye’s transition commi..
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 15:38:44 GMT
Lawmakers blocked at the Blue House by police
Democratic Party lawmaker Jung Chung-rae (seated, left) and Unified Progressive Party lawmaker Lee Sang-gyu (seated, right), on the road that leads to the Blue House in Seoul, August 22. The two membe..
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 15:34:52 GMT
Pastors against political interference
Protestant pastors gather at the mouth of the Cheonggye Stream in central Seoul calling for President Park Geun-hye to apologize for the National Intelligence Service’s interference in last December’s..
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 15:32:15 GMT
Nefertiti in a gas mask
Members of the South Korea branch of Amnesty International hold a press conference in Seouls Gwanghwamun Square calling on the Egyptian government to cease its use of excessive force, August 22. The A..
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 15:30:19 GMT
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