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    Senate confirms Michelle Steel as US ambassador to Korea

    WASHINGTON — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Michelle Steel, a former two-term Korean American congresswoman, as the United States' ambassador to South Korea. The upper chamber approved Steel in a 55-39 vote, clearing the way for her to take the ambassadorial post as Seoul and Washington face a series of joint tasks, including "modernizing" their alliance and implementing bilateral security and trade agreements. In April, U.S. President Donald Trump nominated her for the ambassador post, which has been left vacant since former Ambassador Philip Goldberg left Korea in January last year. Steel would become the second Korean American to serve as the U.S.' top envoy to South Korea, following former Ambassador Sung Kim, who served in Seoul as ambassador from 2011–2014. During her confirmation hearing last month, she vowed to ensure that American companies operating in South Korea are not discriminated against, if she is confirmed. While in Congress, Steel was active in pushing for legislation to address the issue of Korean Americans who have been separated from their relatives in North K

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    Senate confirms Michelle Steel as US ambassador to Korea
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    Lee recounts 90-minute chat on Korean Peninsula, golf invitation from Trump

    2 MIN READBy Jane Han
    Lee recounts 90-minute chat on Korean Peninsula, golf invitation from Trump
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    Korea, Czech Republic tighten nuclear, robotics ties

    2 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    Korea, Czech Republic tighten nuclear, robotics ties
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    Vice N. Korean FM vows deeper cultural cooperation with China at Chinese Embassy event

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    Vice N. Korean FM vows deeper cultural cooperation with China at Chinese Embassy event
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    Senate committee supports S. Korea-US cooperation on sub manufacturing in report

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    Senate committee supports S. Korea-US cooperation on sub manufacturing in report
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Seoul's nuclear envoy requests China's constructive role in denuclearization of Korean Peninsula

Seoul's top nuclear envoy on Wednesday requested for China to play a constructive role in the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula during a meeting with Beijing's ambassador to Seoul, the foreign ministry said.

Feb 12, 2025By Yonhap
Seoul's nuclear envoy requests China's constructive role in denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
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Foreign minister says it's too early to talk about nuclear armament

Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said on Wednesday it is too early to talk about nuclear armament in South Korea during the National Assembly’s interpellation session on foreign affairs, unification and security affairs.

Feb 12, 2025By Kwak Yeon-soo
Foreign minister says it's too early to talk about nuclear armament
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Seoul watches closely as US immigration crackdown unnerves Korean residents

The Korean government is closely monitoring the U.S. government's crackdown on undocumented immigrants, as the sweeping raids are fueling growing anxiety within Korean communities there.

Feb 12, 2025By Lee Hyo-jin
Seoul watches closely as US immigration crackdown unnerves Korean residents
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Gov't to hold 'export strategy meeting' next week on new Trump tariffs

The Seoul government will hold an export strategy meeting next week to discuss measures aimed at minimizing the impact of the latest U.S. tariff escalation, acting President Choi Sang-mok said Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Yonhap
Gov't to hold 'export strategy meeting' next week on new Trump tariffs
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N. Korea denounces Trump's proposal to take over Gaza

North Korea on Wednesday denounced U.S. President Donald Trump's recent proposal to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its Palestinian residents, saying that national sovereignty cannot be subject to negotiations with Washington.

Feb 12, 2025By Yonhap
N. Korea denounces Trump's proposal to take over Gaza
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Hwaseong mayor, Chinese ambassador discuss economic cooperation

Hwaseong Mayor Jeong Myeong-geun met with Chinese Ambassador to Korea Dai Bing at the Embassy of China in Seoul, Feb. 10, to discuss economic cooperation and technological collaboration, focusing on advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and electric vehicle (EV) technologies.

Feb 11, 2025By Kim Hyun-bin
Hwaseong mayor, Chinese ambassador discuss economic cooperation
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Korea, Australia to launch green shipping route by 2029

Korea and Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a green shipping route, targeting trial operations in the first half of 2029, according to officials on Monday.

Feb 11, 2025By Kim Hyun-bin
Korea, Australia to launch green shipping route by 2029
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Korea lowers travel advisory for parts of Israel, excluding Gaza

The foreign ministry said Tuesday it is lowering the travel alert for parts of Israel, excluding the Gaza Strip, in what appears to reflect the regional situation following the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas group.

Feb 11, 2025By Yonhap
Korea lowers travel advisory for parts of Israel, excluding Gaza
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Korean Peninsula without USFK: South Korea must reckon with Trump's foreign policy

As anticipated, U.S. President Donald Trump has embarked on a series of bold moves that are set to reshape the global landscape. Recent actions following his Jan. 20 return to office, such as imposing stiff tariffs and pursuing controversial acquisitions of territories like Greenland, the Panama Canal and the Gaza Strip, signal a return to the business-like, deal-driven approach that Trump champions. Under this administration, even traditional allies like South Korea may not be immune to its aggressive foreign policy stance.

Feb 11, 2025By Shim Jae-yun
Korean Peninsula without USFK: South Korea must reckon with Trump's foreign policy
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Overseas Koreans Agency vows to assist diaspora members' return to Korea

The Overseas Koreans Agency (OKA) said its goals for this year include supporting the economic activities of the global Korean diaspora and helping returning diaspora members in their resettlement in Korea.

Feb 11, 2025By Jhoo Dong-chan
Overseas Koreans Agency vows to assist diaspora members' return to Korea
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