Jennie Oh is a South Korean broadcast journalist. Based in Seoul, she reports for Arirang TV, covering major news stories related to East Asia. She previously worked as a Seoul Correspondent for United Press International. She wrote and produced the tv documentaries, “Cities of Tomorrow” and “The Future of Jobs with AI.” She has a master’s degree in public policy, and is pursuing a PhD in international relations.
With similar policy platforms, the presidential candidates of the two major parties focus on the thing that differentiates them the most – their personal lives and their families.
In his desire for good relations with Kim Jong-un, South Korean President Moon Jae-in has repeatedly sacrificed human rights – and gotten nothing tangible in return.
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