(LinkAsia Bulletin, January 9, 2012) South Korea's Minister of Unification Ryu Woo-ik and President Lee Myung-bak believe that stability on the peninsula is paramount, and welcome the possibility of returning...
(LinkAsia: January 6, 2012) In the first New Year's message since the death of Kim Jong-il, North Korea's ruling Workers' Party acknowledged the country's economic woes and food shortages. Broadcaster:...
(LinkAsia Bulletin, December 19, 2011) State-run broadcaster CCTV reports on Beijing's response to the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. China has reaffirmed its alliance with the DPRK, and...
(LinkAsia Bulletin, December 19, 2011) South Korean broadcaster MBC takes a look at the logistics of how information is passed in and out of reclusive North Korea. When did Kim...
(LinkAsia: October 7, 2011) Pakistan and United States relations are tense. Pakistani netizens react to Admiral Mike Mullen’s statement that the Haqqani are a “veritable arm” of the ISI,...
(LinkAsia News: 10/7/2011) Hahm Chaibong, president of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, joins us via Skype from his office in Seoul to talk about South Korea’s changing approach...
(LinkAsia: September 16, 2011) China's arms buildup is making its neighbors nervous. Charlie Custer tells us what netizens are predicting now that the Beijing Times and the Beijing News have...
(LinkAsia News: 09/16/11) Summer flooding has devastated crops, worsening the severe food shortage in North Korea. The hardest hit are young children, who are also the most vulnerable. Watch this...
(LinkAsia News: 9/2/11) Korea expert Abraham Kim explains why the Dear Leader may be reaching out to his neighbors at this time, sharing insights and photos from his own trip...
(Global Pulse: August 7, 2009) North Korea wanted star power and they found it in Bill Clinton. He secured the release of the two hostages, but the news focused on...
(Global Pulse: February 5, 2009) Having to contend with a new U.S. administration and a newly unsympathetic South Korea, Kim Jong Il's North Korea is running hot and cold -...