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Author: CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICH

World

North Korea Says Rocket Launch Failed After It Triggers Alerts in South Korea

May 30, 2023May 30, 2023CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on North Korea Says Rocket Launch Failed After It Triggers Alerts in South Korea

The North’s rocket was said to carry a spy satellite, enabling it to watch its enemies more closely. But it said Wednesday that the launch had failed.

World

​Leaders of Japan and South Korea Vow to Deepen Ties

May 7, 2023May 7, 2023CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on ​Leaders of Japan and South Korea Vow to Deepen Ties

As Japan’s prime minister failed to deliver a direct apology for the era of colonial rule, South Korea’s president urged his nation to focus on present problems, not history.

World

North Korea Fires 6 More Missiles Toward Japan, Including an ICBM

November 2, 2022November 3, 2022CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on North Korea Fires 6 More Missiles Toward Japan, Including an ICBM

A day after launching nearly two dozen missiles, the North fired more. One was an intercontinental ballistic missile, but that test apparently failed, an official said.

World

New North Korea Weapons Test Threatens Trump’s Diplomatic Achievement

May 4, 2019May 5, 2019CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on New North Korea Weapons Test Threatens Trump’s Diplomatic Achievement

Kim Jong-un’s latest weapons tests signaled that North Korea was escalating its pressure on President Trump to return to the table with a compromise on easing sanctions, analysts said.

World

Failed Hanoi Meeting Has U.S. Allies in Region Asking: What’s Next?

March 1, 2019CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on Failed Hanoi Meeting Has U.S. Allies in Region Asking: What’s Next?

After the breakdown of talks between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, Japan and South Korea are trying to figure out the consequences.

World

The $89,000 Verdict Tearing Japan and South Korea Apart

February 13, 2019February 13, 2019CHOE SANG-HUN and MOTOKO RICHComments Off on The $89,000 Verdict Tearing Japan and South Korea Apart

Millions of Koreans were conscripted as forced labor during the Japanese occupation. Now Korean courts say that aging workers can sue Japanese companies for damages.

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