It was Kim Ju Ae's first time joining her father at the Workers' Party of Korea' military parade.
Her eyes had pooled with tears during her answer and, when the press conference ended moments later, she rushed to the exit overcome with emotion.
It would be naive to think the Iranian players, in Australia for the Asian Cup, do not hold strong views about their country’s government. But speaking up remains out of the question.
Kim Jue Ae is becoming more visible alongside her father, but much about her remains a mystery.
South Korea began their Women's Asian Cup campaign with a 3-0 victory over Iran on Monday, with Choe Yu-ri, Kim Hye-ri and Ko ...
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — Zahra Ghanbari and her Iran team stood while their national anthem played at the Women’s Asian Cup soccer tournament on Monday, a long way from the war that started on the ...
Myong Yu Jong completed a first-half hat trick to set North Korea on course for a 3-0 win over Uzbekistan in its first ...
The team stood silently as the anthem was played before they took on South Korea in the Asian Cup in Queensland, Australia ...
Iran’s women’s football team opted not to sing the national anthem at their opening Asian Cup game following the attack on ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Shin Sang-woo’s South Korea squad needs to overcome off-field obstacles to win the Women’s Asian Cup for the first time. North Korea is seeking to regain former soccer ...
Demographer Stuart Gietel-Basten tells The Conversation Weekly podcast why South Korea’s birth rate is climbing, and what that means for the future.