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Kelly Kasulis

Kelly Kasulis

Health

Lessons from the other side of COVID-19 from a foreign correspondent

SEOUL — Just a few weeks ago, South Korea and China were ground zero for coverage of the...

Apr 01, 2020
Health

Timeline: What the world can learn from South Korea’s COVID-19 response

SEOUL — On the last day of 2019, the World Health Organization’s China Country Office became aware of...

Mar 10, 2020
Democracy

One square, four demonstrations: a clash of beliefs in South Korea

SEOUL— Hundreds — if not thousands — of Protestors carrying peace signs and cardboard cut-outs of a unified...

Jun 06, 2019
Navigator

How to do “man-on-the-street” interviews in a foreign country

This column originally appeared in Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here.  Kelly Kasulis is...

Oct 16, 2018
Season 6 |Episode 3

Hope (and contraband) in a bottle

On a South Korean island just eight miles from the shores of North Korea, Jung Gwang-il is trying...

Oct 11, 2018
Religious beliefs, and the lack of it, help explain the political views Koreans hold. (Alan Mittelstaedt/GroundTruth)
Faith

Introduction: Religious divisions in South Korea inform attitudes on North Korea, social issues

SEOUL, South Korea — Travelers passing through Seoul Station escaped the spring rain and crowded around TV screens...

Apr 25, 2018
Athletes from South Korea and North Korea enter the Olympic stadium on February 9, 2018, under a unity flag depicting the Korean peninsula. (Andy Miah/Flickr Creative Commons)
War and Peace

Despite a show of Olympic unity, many South Koreans remain skeptical of North Korea

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — After watching the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb. 9, I...

Feb 17, 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump, pictured here at the 2017 CPAC conference in Maryland. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr Creative Commons)
Asia

The damage Trump has done with his ‘fire and fury’ threat against North Korea

SEOUL, South Korea — Seoul’s streets may be business as usual, with Koreans and foreigners alike filing into...

Aug 10, 2017
Asia

Timeline: A brief history of why Korea is still divided

SEOUL, South Korea — On July 4th, North Korea shot a missile that may finally be capable of...

Jul 10, 2017
In a matter of decades, Seoul, South Korea was able to transform its economy. (Photo by Rene Adamos/Flickr Creative Commons)
Democracy

How South Korea became a G20 power

President Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met again Thursday evening at the G20 Summit in Hamburg,...

Jul 08, 2017
President Donald J. Trump and President Moon Jae-in of South Korea participate in joint statements on Friday, June 30, 2017, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C. The two leaders have differing approaches to North Korea, with Moon favoring engagement. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
Asia

After an American’s death, is there a possibility of war with North Korea?

SEOUL, South Korea — Ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg Friday, President Donald Trump said that he’s...

Jul 07, 2017
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