• Magnum photographers head to South Korea
    Some of the world’s most renowned photographers will publish a photography book on South Korea, and hold an exhibition of their work in cooperation with the Hankyoreh. Magnum...
    Oct.23,2006 13:33 KST
  • [Analysis] North Korea’s message to China
    When North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and Chinese special envoy Tang Jiaxuan met in Pyongyang on October 19, just about a week after the North’s October 9 nuclear test, the North...
    Oct.23,2006 13:24 KST
  • Rice’s Asia tour bears little fruit for U.S. position
    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice completed her tour of several Asian nations on October 21, having largely failed to enlist full support for U.S. calls for increased pre...
    Oct.23,2006 13:17 KST
  • What can you do with 300 bucks?
    One gravestone says "Choi Kyu-ha." The other says "The Truth About How The ’New Military’ Took Power." Both now lie under the same burial mound. It is widely believed ...
    Oct.23,2006 09:22 KST
  • Halt, or I’ll smile!
    Models wear police uniforms throughout the ages at an event to mark the 61st celebration of Police Day in Seoul on October 20. Yonhap
    Oct.21,2006 14:26 KST
  • [Column] Japan’s nuclear ambitions
    Han Sungdong, Senior Reporter Is Japan going to go nuclear because of Pyongyang’s test of a nuclear explosive device? Who knows. But we may find some clues if we look at statem...
    Oct.21,2006 14:17 KST
  • Finance minister suggests S.K. in recession
    South Korea’s Finance Minister Kwon O-kyu made comments on October 20 that suggested the nation’s economy is virtually in recession. The minister also said that he plans to full...
    Oct.21,2006 14:10 KST
  • Loan sharks take a big chunk out of debtors
    Kim Su-mi - not her real name - is a resident of the Wolgok district of Seoul. She begins her day by taking a good look at her bank book. Between paying off the principal and in...
    Oct.21,2006 14:00 KST
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