The Paris Olympics opened with some confusion over South Korea’s name, annoying the East Asian country’s officials. Mixed Doubles Table Tennis instead took a group photo on the podium with a Samsung.
The non-participation in the Tokyo 2020 Games led to the exclusion of the Beijing 2022 winter event as well. In PyeongChang, athletes from North and South Korea paraded and played together to the point that there was speculation that a peace treaty would be signed. Today, relations with Seoul are once again hostile.
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According to a local think tank, nearly 60 per cent of South Koreans would prefer another word, but there is no consensus at present on an alternative. The issue touches on the identity of the inhabitants of the peninsula. Since 1953, at least 3,400 people have fled the North Korean regime.
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