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North Korean defectors Yu Hyuk and Kim Seok made their K-pop debut Friday as members of 1Verse (pronounced as “universe”).
The call is coming from inside the house. If this happened to these big banks, to these Fortune 500, brand name, ...
During a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) asked Undersecretary of State for ...
SEOUL, South Korea — With two out of five of its members North Korean defectors, the K-pop group 1VERSE is breaking new ground as it debuts its single album Friday. The band represents an unusual ...
South Korea President Lee Jae Myung and his administration's increasingly unilateral and unquestioning approach to North ...
K-pop group 1VERSE is poised to break new ground with the debut of its album featuring two North Korean defectors among its ...
The man’s case is rare – while more than 10,000 North Korean defectors have arrived in South Korea in the past decade, just 30 have returned home, where they face the prospect of being put ...
Jihyang Kim escaped from North Korea in 2012, when she was 19. She told of the brutal realities of living under a communist ...
In the shadow of what looks like Seoul’s colossal chrome space station, Dongdaemun Design Plaza, hundreds of defectors from North Korea gathered for lively celebrations on Sunday marking the ...
Though defectors had once numbered nearly 3,000 a year, they fell to just a few dozen in 2021 and 2022, due to pandemic restrictions and tighter border security in North Korea and China.
China usually sends defectors back to North Korea, but Pyongyang wouldn't let them in during the pandemic. That may soon change, and has led to concern among human rights advocates.
A new K-pop boy band made their global debut on Friday with two members who defected from North Korea and an album that ...
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