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North Korea: ‘State of War’ Against S. Korea
North Korea state of war: On Friday, North Korea said it would be in a "state of war" against South Korea.
March 30, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
North Korea Says Rockets on Standby to Attack US
North Korea rockets have been placed on standby this week, state run media said. One official said the ...
March 29, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
South Korean President Stumbles in First Month on Job
South Korean President Park Geun-hye's honeymoon was over before it even began. Half a dozen Cabinet appointees have ...
North Korea Threatens America
Analysts say it is a familiar pattern of attention seeking but with a new leader heading the rogue ...
Weaker Yen No Welcome Sight to Korea, Global Corporations
Economists and officials in South Korea are concerned about the yen because the nation is an export-driven economy ...
March 26, 2013
BY
Frank Yu
North Korea: High Alert for Artillery and Rocket Forces
North Korea high alert? The isolated, communist regime of North Korea said it has placed its rocket forces ...
March 26, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Daily Life, South Korea – March 2013 (Photos)
A family walk together at the entrance to Seoul Grand Children's Park. March 10, 2013. The park was ...
March 17, 2013
BY
Jarrod Hall
North Korea Cuts Off Hotline: Tensions Mount But Work Continues
North Korea cut off Red Cross hotline today as tensions in the region continue to mount.
March 11, 2013
BY
Phoebe Ryles
North Korea Ramps Up Threats
North Korea continues barrage of threats against the United States, Japan, and South Korea.
March 8, 2013
BY
Phoebe Ryles
Daily Life, South Korea – January 2013 (Photos)
The cluster of traditional wood and stone buildings on the edge of the city was a famous Confucian ...
January 24, 2013
BY
Jarrod Hall
Chinese-Made Parts Found in North Korean Missile, Report Says
A South Korean military official said that some of the parts used in North Korea’s successful rocket launch ...
January 21, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
China’s Smog Affects South Korea, Too
The dense, suffocating smog that has lingered over Beijing and eastern China over the past several days affects ...
January 17, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Falun Gong Refugee Case Made an Example in South Korea
SEOUL, Korea–A landmark court case that upheld a Chinese Falun Gong refugee’s right to asylum in South Korea ...
December 27, 2012
BY
Wen Long
South Korea Concerned by New Party Leadership in China, Say Media
The outcome of the 18th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is not only an inauspicious sign ...
November 20, 2012
BY
Wen Long
Daily Life, South Korea – November 2012 (Photos)
Photographs of daily life in South Korea by Epoch Times photojournalist, Jarrod Hall.
November 17, 2012
BY
Jarrod Hall
North Korean Defectors Send Leaflets Across Border
It was not the first time that a South Korea-based group sent leaflets over to the North criticizing ...
October 23, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
A Festive Protest in Seoul (Photos)
Last weekend, I photographed a colorful parade that was held in one of the busiest shopping districts in ...
October 20, 2012
BY
Jarrod Hall
S. Korea Confirms 364 Kidnapped by North Korea
South Korea confirmed Monday an additional 364 more people who were abducted by communist North Korean troops during ...
October 15, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Korea’s Rice Harvest – A Sticky Tradition (Photos)
It's Fall and all over South Korea farmers are out with mechanical harvesters, scythes and traditional wooden backpacks ...
October 15, 2012
BY
Jarrod Hall
North Korea Says Missiles Can Reach US
North Korea said Tuesday that it has missiles that can reach the U.S. mainland in an apparent threat ...
October 9, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
South Korea Prepares for Chuseok Holiday
South Koreans across the country spent this weekend preparing for the annual Chuseok holiday, which happens Sept. 29–Oct. ...
September 26, 2012
BY
Jarrod Hall
S. Korea Candidate Apologizes for Her Father’s Repressive Rule
South Korean presidential candidate, Park Geun-hye, apologized for her father's repressive policies and human rights violations when he ...
September 24, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Samsung Auditing Chinese Factories Over Working Conditions
Samsung said it will investigate 105 Chinese firms that supply the electronics company to determine if they are ...
September 4, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
South Korea Court Strikes Down Real Name ID Law
South Korea’s Constitutional Court struck down the current law that requires Internet users to use their real name ...
August 23, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Garbage Collects in South Korea’s Water Supply
The lake has now collected copious amounts of garbage that has been washed in with the heavy rain.
August 22, 2012
BY
Jarrod Hall
Japan Sends Ambassador Back to S. Korea in Islands Row
Japan has sent its ambassador back to South Korea after he was recalled in a diplomatic dispute over ...
August 22, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
First Woman Nominated in S. Korea’s Presidency
Park Geun Hye, the daughter of a former South Korean authoritarian president, was nominated as the ruling party’s ...
August 20, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
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