SEOUL (Reuters) - As North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump shook hands at a historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday, South Koreans stopped in their tracks to watch the event unfurl on live television.
"I was at work and secretly watching the feed, but I don't think I was alone watching it," said Hahm Ha-neul, a 29-year-old working for a state-run company.
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