All posts tagged "South Korea"
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James Levinson | July 2, 2017
North Korea Proclaims a Death Wish for Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye
The attack could take place "any time, any place."
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Alec Siegel | June 30, 2017
Trump and South Korean Leader Moon Jae-in Meet Despite Different North Korea Strategies
The two leaders have different visions on how to handle Kim Jong-un.
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Alec Siegel | May 16, 2017
U.S. and South Korean Officials Outline New Approach to North Korea
The four-step plan includes "sanctions and dialogue."
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Alec Siegel | May 5, 2017
What Does the South Korean Election Mean for the U.S.?
Shocker: North Korean policy could be affected.
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Emma Von Zeipel | April 17, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: April 17, 2017
Today's fresh rants!
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Callum Cleary | April 10, 2017
Nuclear North Korea: Can China, South Korea, and the U.S. Unite?
Can China, South Korea, and the U.S. agree on a strategy?
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Michael Sliwinski | April 1, 2017
What Does it Mean for the U.S. to Put a Missile Defense System in South Korea?
Behind the U.S. missile defense program.
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Emma Von Zeipel | March 31, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: March 31, 2017
Finally, it's Friday!
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Alec Siegel | March 28, 2017
South Korean Prosecutors Seek Arrest Warrant for Former President Park Geun-hye
Park was officially ousted from office on March 10.
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Emma Von Zeipel | March 10, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: March 10, 2017
Last RantCrush of the week!
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Alec Siegel | March 10, 2017
Is the U.S. Considering a Military Response to North Korea?
Tensions continue to mount.
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Alec Siegel | March 2, 2017
Vice Chairman of Samsung Indicted on Corruption Charges
Lee Jae-yong is accused of bribery and embezzlement.
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Alec Siegel | February 27, 2017
Did Kim Jong-un Order the Assassination of His Half-Brother?
The two are estranged half-brothers.
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Alec Siegel | February 13, 2017
North Korea Tests Trump’s Resolve with Missile Launch
He was actually fairly restrained in his response.
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Alec Siegel | January 11, 2017
South Korean Prosecutors Name Samsung Exec as a Suspect in a Bribery Case
The tech company has had a rough couple of months.
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Alec Siegel | November 30, 2016
With Impeachment Looming, South Korean President is Willing to Resign
An impeachment vote is expected on Dec. 9.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 11, 2016
South Korea’s Email Scandal: Protests in Seoul
Why are people in Korea mad at the president?
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Alec Siegel | November 10, 2016
With Trump as President, What’s Next for Japan and the U.S.?
Could Trump Upend Obama's "Pivot" to Asia?
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Alec Siegel | November 8, 2016
South Korean President Relinquishes Ability to Select Prime Minister
The latest in a line of power-sharing moves following a debilitating scandal.
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Emma Von Zeipel | October 28, 2016
Korean-American Man Who Was Adopted When He Was Three to Be Deported
The United States is the only home he's ever really known.
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Rant Crush | October 26, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: October 26, 2016
Who is ranting and raving today?
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Alec Siegel | September 9, 2016
North Korea Launches Nuclear Missile Test
Its fifth--and most powerful.
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Alec Siegel | August 4, 2016
North Korea Continues to Test Missiles; Emergency U.N. Meeting Called
The latest launches come at a testy time between North Korea and the rest of the world.
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Alec Siegel | July 28, 2016
Did North Korea Just Declare War on the U.S.?
A top diplomat hinted at that in an interview with the AP.
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Emma Von Zeipel | July 7, 2016
North Korea Replies to U.S. Sanctions on Kim Jong-un
What does this mean for the relationship between North Korea and the U.S.?
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 22, 2016
Flash Drives for Freedom: Smuggling Information into North Korea
A better use for those old flash drives.
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Ajla Glavasevic | January 8, 2016
Human Rights Justice Served as Japan and South Korea Address Violations Against “Comfort Women”
What does this mean for human trafficking worldwide?
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Michael Sliwinski | May 20, 2015
The Globalization of Cinema: What’s Next?
Can movies transcend borders?
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Joseph Perry | January 19, 2015
Recent Defamation Decisions Show Freedom of Speech is Alive and Well
Read these recent defamation suits for affirmation that freedom of speech is still being upheld across the globe.
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Michael Sliwinski | January 11, 2015
The US and North Korea: The Relationship at the 38th Parallel
The US and North Korea have had an acrimonious relationship for over sixty years. But why?