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    N. Korea skips reports on World Cup matches involving S. Korea, US, Japan

    North Korea's state media excluded games involving South Korea, the United States and Japan from its apparently unauthorized coverage of the ongoing FIFA World Cup matches. The North's state-run Korean Central Television aired four- to six-minute broadcasts on the results of the World Cup group-stage matches at the end of its daily evening newscasts from Monday through Thursday but excluded the results of games involving the three countries. The North, however, aired footage that showed pitch-side advertising boards for South Korean and U.S. companies, such as Hyundai Motor, The Coca-Cola Company and McDonald's. In the past, the North often blurred images related to South Korea and the U.S. in broadcasts of major sports events, such as advertising boards of companies from the two countries and the South Korean national flag. The North Korean broadcaster included major scenes from the World Cup matches in its coverage, raising suspicions the North aired them without authorization. North Korean state media outlets are not among the media rights licensees authorized by FIFA to broadcast the

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea skips reports on World Cup matches involving S. Korea, US, Japan
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    Lee says Trump believes time has come to refocus on North Korea

    2 MIN READBy Yi Whan-woo
    Lee says Trump believes time has come to refocus on North Korea
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    Japanese Embassy in Seoul showcases culinary heritage and regional flavors

    2 MIN READBy Anna J. Park
    Japanese Embassy in Seoul showcases culinary heritage and regional flavors
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    Unification ministry vows to find 'phased, viable' path to denuclearization

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Unification ministry vows to find 'phased, viable' path to denuclearization
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    N. Korea vows deeper ties with Russia on 2nd anniv. of signing key treaty

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea vows deeper ties with Russia on 2nd anniv. of signing key treaty
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Japanese FM meets biz leaders to discuss Korea-Japan economic ties

Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi held discussions with representatives from Japanese companies operating in Korea and Korean firms on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening economic ties and fostering bilateral cooperation.

Jan 15, 2025By Kim Hyun-bin
Japanese FM meets biz leaders to discuss Korea-Japan economic ties
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S. Korea says N. Korea can never be recognized as nuclear power after Trump nominee refers to Pyongyang as one

North Korea cannot be recognized as a nuclear-armed state under the international nonproliferation treaty, and its denuclearization is a principle shared by all parties involved, including South Korea and the United States, Seoul's foreign ministry said Wednesday.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
S. Korea says N. Korea can never be recognized as nuclear power after Trump nominee refers to Pyongyang as one
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Zelenskyy releases additional video of captured NK soldier

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has released another video showing a captured North Korean soldier undergoing interrogation, accusing Russia of using North Korean troops to "prolong and escalate" its war against Ukraine.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
Zelenskyy releases additional video of captured NK soldier
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US condemns N. Korea's missile launches, calls on Pyongyang to return to dialogue

The United States on Tuesday condemned North Korea's ballistic missile launches this week as a violation of multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions, and repeated calls for the recalcitrant regime to return to dialogue.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
US condemns N. Korea's missile launches, calls on Pyongyang to return to dialogue
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Biden gov't has not recognized N. Korea as nuclear power: White House official

A White House official said Tuesday the Biden administration has not recognized North Korea as a nuclear power, after incoming President Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary characterized Pyongyang with the nuclear status.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
Biden gov't has not recognized N. Korea as nuclear power: White House official
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North Korea

N. Korea keeps mum on recent short-range ballistic missile launches

North Korea's state media remained silent Wednesday, providing no coverage on the country's launch of multiple short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM) the previous day.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
N. Korea keeps mum on recent short-range ballistic missile launches
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Nearly 70% of Koreans think Trump's return is bad for their country: global poll

Nearly 70 percent of Koreans consider U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House to be unfavorable for Seoul, the highest percentage among the 23 countries surveyed, according to a multi-country polling report published on Wednesday.

Jan 15, 2025By Lee Hyo-jin
Nearly 70% of Koreans think Trump's return is bad for their country: global poll
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Pentagon chief nominee depicts N. Korea as 'nuclear power,' calls for allies' increased 'burden sharing'

U.S. Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has described North Korea as a "nuclear power" that poses a threat to global stability, while highlighting the need for U.S. allies to increase "burden sharing" in pursuit of what he termed "healthy" partnerships.

Jan 15, 2025By Yonhap
Pentagon chief nominee depicts N. Korea as 'nuclear power,' calls for allies' increased 'burden sharing'
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Korea-China tourism night event highlights surge in visa-free travel

The "Nihao China! Travel Without a Visa" event showcased the growing tourism trend fueled by visa-free travel for Koreans visiting China. Over 100 tourism and diplomatic leaders gathered in Seoul on Jan. 10 for the event, which aimed to promote visa-free entry to China.

Jan 14, 2025By Kim Hyun-bin
Korea-China tourism night event highlights surge in visa-free travel
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Korea to come up with comprehensive plan for steel industry in H1

Korea's industry ministry said Tuesday the government will come up with a comprehensive plan to revitalize the country's steel industry in the first half amid lingering business challenges, including oversupply from China.

Jan 14, 2025By Yonhap
Korea to come up with comprehensive plan for steel industry in H1
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