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@JChengWSJ

Seoul Bureau Chief . Tweets on N. Korea, S. Korea, Samsung and K-pop. Formerly of New York and Hong Kong bureaus.

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Geregistreerd in september 2011

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    Trump on denuclearization: "we have things cooking now. You're going to be so happy. But when people rush it, you know, it's like rushing the turkey out of the stove. It's not going to be as good...The more they rush, the worse it's going to be. The longer we take, the better."

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    South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency planning to open bureau in Pyongyang: official

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  4. NK News investigation finds that Kim Jong Il may have inflated some of his academic credentials.

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  5. "The young Koo is anticipated to eventually become the chief executive officer of the holding company."

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  8. S. Korean man offers to do his compulsory military service on Son Heung-min's behalf. “I can serve in the military twice if it means that the 50 million citizens of S. Korea will be able to enjoy soccer."

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  10. Jim Mattis wants Japan to know that he hasn't forgotten about its N. Korea abductees.

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    The Yemeni refugees I got to meet introduced me to their hotel manager as their “umma,” and said the Korean and Arabic language is similar that way — they both mean mom.

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  12. KCNA: "If the authorities of Japan, an island country, really want to visit Pyongyang, they have to be honest and responsible in the light of history and boldly drop their anachronistic hostile policy toward the DPRK."

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  13. KCNA: "The Korean nation is the biggest victim of…state-sponsored abduction and terrorism by Japan. Japan's ulterior motive is to paint itself as a 'victim' to cover up its true colors as an assailant who committed hideous crimes…and thus avoid the settlement of Japan's past."

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  14. KCNA: "As for the 'issue of abductees', it had already been settled completely in 2002 on the occasion of the then prime minister's visit to Pyongyang…The 'issue of abductees' much touted by the Japanese authorities is just the issue for which the DPRK has to reprimand Japan."

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  15. KCNA: "Until quite recently, Abe talked rubbish that 'dialogue for dialogue is meaningless and dialogue with north Korea is abnormal itself'. But he suddenly made a U-turn and is talking about DPRK-Japan summit to the public surprise."

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  16. KCNA: "Prime Minister of Japan Abe recently said that 'the next is his turn and he would sit face-to-face with north Korea to resolve major pending issues and he expects a big decision by north Korea over the issue of abduction.'"

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    A year ago today in the US. . . “If it hadn’t been for those who fought in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, if the operation to evacuate the port of Hungnam hadn’t been successful, my life would probably have never begun, and I would not be here today,” he told us. Semper Fi!

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    Eggs were thrown at the Korean national team after defeating Germany 2-0 at the . Spurs’ forward Son Heung-min was clearly affected, repeatedly staring at the egg traces on the carpet and looking close to tears. What an absolute disgrace.

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  19. U.N. aid coordinator in N. Korea: "This is what we’ve been looking forward to: to have a diplomatic dialogue replace the possible threats of confrontation."

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  20. U.N. aid coordinator in N. Korea, in interview, expresses hope that Singapore summit will help U.N. agencies raise more funding. The U.N. has raised only 9% of the humanitarian funding it needs for 2018.

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