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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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    Korea wants Jeju Forum to be global platform of peace, int'l cooperation: foreign minister

    5 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    Korea wants Jeju Forum to be global platform of peace, int'l cooperation: foreign minister
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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 remains silent about Yoon's impeachment

North Korea's state media on Sunday kept mum about President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, marking a contrast from its swift reporting of the 2016 impeachment of then President Park Geun-hye.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
N. Korea remains silent about Yoon's impeachment
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Acting President Han speaks with Biden by phone, reaffirms alliance

Acting President Han Duck-soo held phone talks with U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday and vowed to maintain and develop the two countries' alliance, his office said.

Dec 15, 2024By Reuters
Acting President Han speaks with Biden by phone, reaffirms alliance
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Russia using N. Korean troops in bid to reclaim Kursk: Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that Russia had begun deploying North Korean soldiers to storm Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region.

Dec 15, 2024By AFP
Russia using N. Korean troops in bid to reclaim Kursk: Zelenskyy
Foreign Affairs

Korea demonstrated democratic resilience, US ready to work with Han: Blinken

Korea demonstrated its democratic resilience and the United States is ready to work with acting President Han Duck-soo, the top U.S. diplomat said Saturday after the National Assembly voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his botched martial law attempt.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
Korea demonstrated democratic resilience, US ready to work with Han: Blinken
Foreign Affairs

White House says US appreciates resiliency of democracy and rule of law in Korea

The United States appreciates the resiliency of democracy and the rule of law in South Korea and its alliance with the Asian country remains "ironclad," a White House official said Saturday after the National Assembly voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his botched martial law attempt.

Dec 14, 2024By Yonhap
White House says US appreciates resiliency of democracy and rule of law in Korea
Foreign Affairs

EU stresses 'swift and orderly' resolution after Yoon's impeachment

The European Union (EU) called for a "swift and orderly resolution" in Korea, Saturday, in line with its constitution, following the parliamentary vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Dec 14, 2024By Yonhap
EU stresses 'swift and orderly' resolution after Yoon's impeachment
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Foreign ministry reassures allies of policy consistency after impeachment vote

After the National Assembly passed an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol, Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promptly contacted senior diplomats from the U.S., Japanese, and Chinese embassies in Seoul to reaffirm that Korea's foreign policy direction would remain unchanged.

Dec 14, 2024By Anna J. Park
Foreign ministry reassures allies of policy consistency after impeachment vote
Foreign Affairs

Municipal administrations urged to play more active role in international exchanges

Local governments should play more active roles in international exchange during a central government-hosted academic seminar, scholars and government officials urged Thursday.

Dec 14, 2024By Jhoo Dong-chan
Municipal administrations urged to play more active role in international exchanges
Foreign Affairs

FM Cho says martial law chaos caused 'serious damage' to Korea's diplomacy

The martial law turmoil has caused "serious damage" to Korea's diplomacy, its top diplomat said Friday, amid concerns over a foreign policy vacuum as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces another impeachment vote in parliament.

Dec 13, 2024By Yonhap
FM Cho says martial law chaos caused 'serious damage' to Korea's diplomacy
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Reporter's Notebook Yoon clings to power, worsening Korea's tarnished diplomatic standing

The Korean public was not the only one frustrated by President Yoon Suk Yeol's address on Thursday, in which he justified his short-lived imposition of martial law as an “attempt to protect the nation's democracy” and accused his political opponents of being “monsters.”

Dec 13, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
[Reporter's Notebook] Yoon clings to power, worsening Korea's tarnished diplomatic standing
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