Laura Ling

American Sentenced in North Korea

Last week, 44 year old Kenneth Bae became the sixth American detained in North Korea since 2009. His sentence is the most severe punishment to date. He faces  15 years of hard labor for committing “hostile acts” against the North Korean government. Now, the U.S. is faced with a diplomacy choice. In the past, it has […]

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John Bolton on Negotiating with Terrorists

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Bill Clinton: Back in the Spotlight

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Jailed Journalists: The Road to Recovery

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Free at Last: Euna Lee and Laura Ling Back in the U.S.

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Redefining U.S. Relations with North Korea

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What does Bill Clinton’s trip to Pyongyang say about the future of U.S.- North Korean relations? The Takeaway’s guest, Charles Armstrong, is Director of the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University.

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Bill Clinton in Pyongyang

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Bill Clinton arrived in North Korea to negotiate for the release of two imprisoned American journalists. Sang-hun Choe of the New York Times and Jim Walsh, a professor at the MIT Security Studies Program, join The Takeaway with their thoughts.

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Rogue Regime: North Korea’s Challenge to Obama

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North Korea has sentenced two American reporters to 12 years in a labor camp. The sentencing comes amid new reports that North Korea may be planning more missile tests. For more we turn to David Sanger of The New York Times.

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Criticism for journalists freed by North Korea

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Correspondent Jason Strother says South Koreans are welcoming Pyongyang’s release of journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. Some human rights activists are concerned that their work may have jeopardized the safety of North Korean refugees.