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    Kakao Map showing detailed North Korean geographical data goes viral online

    South Korean map service Kakao Map’s detailed geographical data of North Korea went viral online recently, as the information had previously been blocked on South Korean apps. Many users on X, formerly Twitter, shared posts Monday saying they found it surprising that Kakao Map includes detailed data about North Korea. “Kakao Map shows us Pyongyang. I feel like I have been there,” a user wrote. The reactions reflect the decade-long censorship against North Korean information. Due to the fact that the two Koreas are technically at war and other political reasons, South Koreans have long been prevented from accessing information about the North. For instance, if a South Korean comes into contact with someone from the North, they are required to report it to the government. A Korea Times reporter using Kakao Map found that anyone can zoom in and zoom out to see the names of North Korean mountains, railway stops and universities. While the reporter was not able to search the app by searching place names, by simply moving the cursor, details on the map could easily be reviewed. Kakao, the

    1 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    Kakao Map showing detailed North Korean geographical data goes viral online
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    Ukrainian FM to visit S. Korea next week for talks on ties, NK POWs

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Kyrgyz ambassador visits North Gyeongsang Province to expand ties

Kyrgyz Ambassador to Korea Aida Ismailova and her delegation visited the North Gyeongsang Provincial Office to meet with Governor Lee Cheol-woo on Aug. 5. The meeting focused on strategies to strengthen friendly exchanges between the two regions.

Aug 9, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Kyrgyz ambassador visits North Gyeongsang Province to expand ties
North Korea

Footage of Kim Yo-jong bowing signals NK leader's daughter as heir

Recent footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's young daughter being escorted to the podium by her aunt, Kim Yo-jong, at a ceremony in Pyongyang has sparked speculation that the child may be considered her father's potential successor.

Aug 9, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Footage of Kim Yo-jong bowing signals NK leader's daughter as heir
North Korea

More info needed on link between loudspeaker broadcasts, N. Korean's defection: military

South Korea's military said Friday that further analysis is necessary to determine whether South Korea's propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts affected the recent defection of a North Korean amid speculation the anti-Pyongyang campaign may have prompted the person to flee the North.

Aug 9, 2024By Yonhap
More info needed on link between loudspeaker broadcasts, N. Korean's defection: military
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Seoul, Washington discuss clean energy ties, public-private partnerships

Korea and the United States have agreed to boost clean energy cooperation by holding regular dialogues and bolstering public-private partnerships, as the two countries aim to strengthen ties in energy security and carbon reduction, the industry ministry said Friday.

Aug 9, 2024By Yonhap
Seoul, Washington discuss clean energy ties, public-private partnerships
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INTERVIEW Malaysia seeks to increase cooperation with Korea in halal industry

Mohd Zamruni Khalid, the Malaysian representative to Korea, highlighted the growing economic relationship between Korea and Malaysia, particularly emphasizing the opportunities for Korean companies in the halal industry.

Aug 9, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
[INTERVIEW] Malaysia seeks to increase cooperation with Korea in halal industry
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Korea, US agree to cooperate in retrieving remains of Korean victims of Japan's forced mobilization

Korea and the United States have agreed to tighten their cooperation to excavate and repatriate the remains of Korean victims of Japan's wartime forced mobilization when Korea was under Japan's colonial rule, the interior ministry said Thursday.

Aug 8, 2024By Yonhap
Korea, US agree to cooperate in retrieving remains of Korean victims of Japan's forced mobilization
North Korea

N. Korea appoints new ambassador to Cuba

North Korea on Thursday appointed a new top envoy to Cuba, nearly five months after its former ambassador left the Caribbean nation following the establishment of diplomatic ties between South Korea and Cuba.

Aug 8, 2024By Yonhap
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North Korea

1 N. Korean defects through 'neutral waters' between 2 Koreas: military sources

A North Korean defected to South Korea on Thursday by crossing "neutral waters" between the two Koreas, multiple military sources said.

Aug 8, 2024By Yonhap
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North Korea

Samsung phones for NK Olympians may violate UN sanctions, Seoul says

The South Korean government warned, Thursday, that North Korean Olympians receiving Samsung Electronics' smartphones could be violating U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolutions concerning Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile programs.

Aug 8, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
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Japan refuses to provide list of Korean forced laborers at Sado mines

Korea is requesting Japan release a list of Korean victims who were forced to work at the controversial wartime site known as the Sado complex of mines. However, observers said Thursday that Tokyo is likely to remain steadfast in its refusal, believing that the dispute over the mine has been resolved.

Aug 8, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Japan refuses to provide list of Korean forced laborers at Sado mines
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