• China continues crackdown on N.K. banking
    Chinese banks in Dandong have been turning away North Koreans looking to open up new accounts since October 19, according to a local source. This move comes after Chinese banks ...
    Oct.21,2006 13:50 KST
  • After the test, a trip to Pyongyang
    Amidst the uncertain East Asian political situation in the wake of North Korea’s nuclear test, reporter Lee Yong-in of The Hankyoreh visited Pyongyang to cover a popular celebra...
    Oct.21,2006 13:41 KST
  • [Column] A way out of the North Korean crisis
    Vipan Chandra, Professor of History at Wheaton College, U.S. It is quite common among right-wing Washington "strategists" and pundits to describe the North Korean government...
    Oct.21,2006 09:51 KST
  • [Column] Dealing rationally with a nuclear North Korea
    By Praful Bidwai, Columnist There can be no two opinions about the imperative need to condemn the North Korean nuclear test strongly and unequivocally, as most of the world’s...
    Oct.20,2006 15:41 KST
  • Nukes: gotta have ’em
    How did the situation come to this? Everyone says their nukes are "for peace." Kim Jong-il has his nuke. Some in Japan say it needs to have nuclear weapons capabilities...
    Oct.20,2006 14:38 KST
  • A timeless journey
    A man follows behind on a log bridge as his ox fords a river. On the man’s back is a jigae, used for centuries to haul heavy loads on one’s back. The picture was taken recently ...
    Oct.20,2006 14:32 KST
  • [Column] North Korea’s miscalculation
    Kim Jong-Cheol, Editorial Writer North Korea says it is the U.S. threat that prompted it to develop its long-range missiles and nuclear weapons. However, North Korea knows qu...
    Oct.20,2006 14:27 KST
  • Keep sun shining on North: Kim Dae-jung
    In a lecture at Seoul National University on October 19, former president Kim Dae-jung said that West Germany gave East Germany US$3.2 billion, but East Germany’s government eve...
    Oct.20,2006 14:19 KST
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