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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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    Seoul rules out Hormuz toll, eyes Middle East reconstruction projects

    3 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    Seoul rules out Hormuz toll, eyes Middle East reconstruction projects
  • Foreign Affairs

    Ukrainian FM to visit S. Korea next week for talks on ties, NK POWs

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Ukrainian FM to visit S. Korea next week for talks on ties, NK POWs
  • Foreign Affairs

    PM heads to China for Summer Davos Forum, meetings with senior Chinese officials

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    PM heads to China for Summer Davos Forum, meetings with senior Chinese officials
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    PHOTOS Taste of Thailand in heart of Seoul

    1 MIN READBy Anna J. Parkphoto
    [PHOTOS] Taste of Thailand in heart of Seoul
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British Embassy welcomes Tottenham Hotspur to Korea

The British Embassy in Seoul welcomed the board of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club with a breakfast reception on Tuesday. The event was held at the residence of British Ambassador Colin Crooks, marking the start of the English football club's week-long pre-season tour of Korea.

Jul 30, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
British Embassy welcomes Tottenham Hotspur to Korea
North Korea

Australia's top diplomat calls N. Korea-Russia pact 'risky' for world

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Tuesday condemned North Korea's military pact with Russia as being "destabilizing and risky for the world."

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
Australia's top diplomat calls N. Korea-Russia pact 'risky' for world
North Korea

Downpours in border areas apparently cause 'considerable' damage in N. Korea: Seoul

North Korea appears to have sustained "considerable" damage from the latest downpours in its northern border areas along the Amnok River, South Korea's unification ministry said Tuesday.

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
Downpours in border areas apparently cause 'considerable' damage in N. Korea: Seoul
Foreign Affairs

Korea, Saudi Arabia discuss ways to expand trade, investment

Korea's industry ministry said Tuesday it has discussed ways to broaden economic exchanges with Saudi Arabia, pledging to work closely toward the prompt implementation of a free trade pact between Seoul and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
Korea, Saudi Arabia discuss ways to expand trade, investment
North Korea

N. Korea's trash-carrying balloons found in over 3,000 locations: police

Trash-carrying balloons launched by North Korea since May have been found in over 3,000 locations across South Korea, a police report showed Tuesday.

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
N. Korea's trash-carrying balloons found in over 3,000 locations: police
Foreign Affairs

Korea, China agree to continue communication over stable supply chains

Korea and China have agreed to continue communications to ensure stable supply chains and spur bilateral trade and investment during their economic talks in Beijing, Seoul's foreign ministry said Tuesday.

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
Korea, China agree to continue communication over stable supply chains
North Korea

No civilian-level exchanges between Koreas' separated families for over 1 year: data

Separated families in South Korea have had no exchanges with their relatives in North Korea either at government or civilian levels for more than a year amid frosty inter-Korean relations, government data showed Tuesday.

Jul 30, 2024By Yonhap
No civilian-level exchanges between Koreas' separated families for over 1 year: data
Foreign Affairs

Photos of Sue Mi Terry’s notes: FBI surveillance or NIS mole's leak?

A question has remained unanswered regarding the U.S. prosecution’s indictment of Sue Mi Terry for her alleged role as an unregistered agent for South Korea.

Jul 30, 2024By Kang Hyun-kyung
Photos of Sue Mi Terry’s notes: FBI surveillance or NIS mole's leak?
Foreign Affairs

INTERVIEW Canadian ambassador highlights 60 years of diplomatic relations, future opportunities with Korea

Canadian Ambassador to Korea Tamara Mawhinney reflected on the robust and dynamic relationship between the two nations, marking over six decades of diplomatic ties between Korea and Canada.

Jul 30, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
[INTERVIEW] Canadian ambassador highlights 60 years of diplomatic relations, future opportunities with Korea
North Korea

NK leader's daughter being groomed to succeed Kim: lawmakers

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter, Ju-ae, is being groomed to succeed her father, though the selection is not final and he could ultimately choose someone else, two lawmakers quoted South Korea's spy agency as saying Monday.

Jul 29, 2024By Yonhap
NK leader's daughter being groomed to succeed Kim: lawmakers
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