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Update 9:30 a.m. May 9: Yonhap has amended a correction to their photo and changed the caption, which caused the photoshop uproar. Yonhap explains:

A Yonhap story slugged "Park-NK provocation," released on May 8 (Seoul time), carried an erroneous caption for an attached photo. The caption should have read, "This composite file photo shows South Korean President Park Geun-hye (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama."

The original caption (below) had stated that the composite picture (also below) was actually a picture of President Park and Obama "shaking hands" on May 7.

Original: On Tuesday, President Obama met with President Park Geun-hye of South Korea at the White House, which the Yonhap News agency and every pretty much every news outlet on Earth reported. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Yonhap — South Korea's worldwide leader in news, more or less the AP of the region — got access to any of the many photos taken at the White House meeting, or at the White House press conference, or anything from Park's visit to Washington. So, you know, why not fake a handshake between two of the most important leaders on the planet? Here's the full, terrible Photoshopped art accompanying Yonhap's main news story about Obama and Park talking about South Korea's terrible neighbors (and fellow news image cut-and-pasters) to the North: