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    N. Korea blames US, West for 'revival of Nazism,' defends Russia over Ukraine war

    North Korea condemned the United States and other Western countries Monday, accusing them of fueling concerns over the revival of Nazism, on the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. In an article carried by the Korean Central News Agency, the North claimed that "modern-day Nazi forces" have reemerged, heightening global concern over what it described as a challenge to the future of humanity. "The danger of neo-Nazism is being highlighted more seriously through the current situation in Ukraine," the report said. "It cannot be separated from the schemes of the U.S. and the West, which have strongly defended and supported Ukraine on the international stage." The North also vowed to "firmly thwart the imperialists' attempts to revive Nazism" in order to "safeguard sovereignty, security and international justice." The remarks appeared aimed at justifying Russia's invasion of Ukraine while showcasing solidarity between Pyongyang and Moscow. Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. An estimated 27 million Soviet soldiers and civilians were killed during Worl

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    N. Korea blames US, West for 'revival of Nazism,' defends Russia over Ukraine war
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    PHOTOS Taste of Thailand in heart of Seoul

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    [PHOTOS] Taste of Thailand in heart of Seoul
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    Seoul, Beijing to hold 15th round of FTA follow-up talks on services

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    Seoul, Beijing to hold 15th round of FTA follow-up talks on services
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    InterviewKorea wants Jeju Forum to be global platform of peace, int'l cooperation: foreign minister

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    Korea wants Jeju Forum to be global platform of peace, int'l cooperation: foreign minister
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    N. Korea skips reports on World Cup matches involving S. Korea, US, Japan

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea skips reports on World Cup matches involving S. Korea, US, Japan
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Russia has procured over 16,500 containers of munitions, related materiel from N. Korea since last Sept.: US official

Russia has secured more than 16,500 containers of munitions and related materiel from North Korea since September last year, a U.S. official said Wednesday, in yet another sign of deepening military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang.

Sep 5, 2024By Yonhap
Russia has procured over 16,500 containers of munitions, related materiel from N. Korea since last Sept.: US official
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Geumsan promotes World Ginseng Festival to spouses of foreign ambassadors

In a bid to boost international recognition of its prized ginseng and the annual Geumsan World Ginseng Festival, the county of Geumsan hosted an event for the spouses of foreign ambassadors stationed in Korea on Sept 2.

Sep 5, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Geumsan promotes World Ginseng Festival to spouses of foreign ambassadors
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North Korea launches more trash balloons toward South

North Korea again launched balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea on Wednesday, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, marking a resumption of its trash-balloon campaign after a near monthlong halt.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
North Korea launches more trash balloons toward South
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N. Korea apparently yet to institutionalize its '2 hostile states' policy: new council chief

North Korea has shown no response to South Korea's new unification vision as it has apparently yet to institutionalize leader Kim Jong-un's policy of "two hostile states," the new secretary general of Seoul's advisory council on unification said Wednesday.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
N. Korea apparently yet to institutionalize its '2 hostile states' policy: new council chief
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Spy agency monitoring signs of N. Korea executing officials over flood damage

South Korea's spy agency said Wednesday it is closely monitoring signs of North Korea executing multiple officials to hold them accountable over heavy flood damage earlier this year.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
Spy agency monitoring signs of N. Korea executing officials over flood damage
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Unification council to invite advisers from Americas for policy discussion

The Peaceful Unification Advisory Council (PUAC) will invite members of its Municipal Chapter in America to Seoul to reach a global consensus on South Korea’s new unification policy.

Sep 4, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Unification council to invite advisers from Americas for policy discussion
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Czech antitrust body begins to look into nuclear reactor deal with Korea

The Czech Republic’s antitrust authority has begun to look into Korea’s selection as the preferred bidder to build two nuclear power plants in the country, following appeals from U.S. and French bidders.

Sep 4, 2024By Anna J. Park
Czech antitrust body begins to look into nuclear reactor deal with Korea
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Korea-US-Japan cooperation to continue to advance under new leaders: FM Cho

Trilateral cooperation among Korea, the United States and Japan will continue to advance even with new administrations in Washington and Tokyo following their elections, Seoul's top diplomat said Wednesday.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
Korea-US-Japan cooperation to continue to advance under new leaders: FM Cho
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Bold remarks by Yoon's aide on US elections reflect Trump concerns

Kim Tae-hyo, a key foreign policy aide to President Yoon Suk Yeol, suggested that a potential return of former U.S. President Donald Trump could weaken the U.S. security umbrella, in a rare expression of concern by a government official regarding the potential victory of the Republican candidate, analysts said Wednesday.

Sep 4, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Bold remarks by Yoon's aide on US elections reflect Trump concerns
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North Korea expert's book on nuclear armament gets Japanese translation

North Korea expert Cheong Seong-chang's book "Why We Should Become a Nuclear Power," now has a Japanese translation.

Sep 4, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
North Korea expert's book on nuclear armament gets Japanese translation
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