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July 17, 2024

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Ha-young Choi

Ha-young Choi

Ha-young Choi was an NK News correspondent based in Seoul. She studied Korean history, mainly focusing on modern Korean history at Korea University. Follow her on twitter @Hy_Choi0826

News

S.Korean foreign minister: N.Korea pressure to continue

As Seoul stays firm on pressing N.Korea, concerns that Beijing, Moscow may turn to dialogue: expert

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 14, 2016
News

TB medicine for N.Korea stuck, endangering patients: foundation

Eugene Bell press release, internal document sound alarms over restrictions barring critical meds

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 11, 2016
News

N.Korean satellite sending songs, other signals to earth: media

KMS-4, launched last month, gears up for earth observation after test operation: outlet

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 10, 2016
Features

Book on N.Korea’s Jang has implications for S.Korea

Jang beat odds to join ruling family, but was ultimately a casualty of internal power contradictons

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 9, 2016
News

China again suggests peace, denuclearization talks on N.Korea

China indicates flexibility, including openness to South Korea's five-party talks suggestion

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 9, 2016
News

Seoul calls for tightened cyber security against N.Korea

Fresh off anti-terrorism law debate, opposition party continues to oppose NIS's dominant role

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 8, 2016
News

U.S., South Korea launch annual joint military drills

North criticizes OP 5015 as 'beheading operation' aimed at eliminating Kim Jong Un

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 7, 2016
News

Kim Jong Un criticizes S.Korea’s ‘hysterical’ president

Experts worry that harsh invective by leaders could escalate, lead to local provocations

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 4, 2016
News

S.Korea passes North Korean human rights law

While the bill was passed with a considerable approval rate, criticisms remain

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 3, 2016
News

Russia softens sanctions against N.Korea to secure interests

Russia donates $4 million in food aid for N.Korean children as ambassador visits orphanage

Ha-young ChoiHa-young ChoiMarch 2, 2016
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