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    N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of Armistice Agreement: ex-UNC official

    A former United Nations Command (UNC) official has said North Korea's intensified border fencing is not a violation of the Armistice Agreement that halted the 1950-53 Korean War, assessing it as "construction and maintenance activities." Michael MacArthur Bosack, the former deputy secretary of the UNC Military Armistice Commission, wrote the message on his social media, as North Korean troops have been building the fences very close to the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) separating the two Koreas. "In my time at UNCMAC, I saw no evidence of the KPA boundary hardening activities being hostile in nature," Bosack wrote on X on Monday, using the acronym of the Korean People's Army, the North's military. North Korea reportedly installed barbed wire fences just 80-90 meters from the inter-Korean border, clearing land to plant mines as close as 5-10 meters to the MDL, according to local media reports. On whether Pyongyang's move constitutes a violation of the armistice, Bosack claimed the activities are "construction and maintenance" work, noting that the South Korean army also does the same th

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of Armistice Agreement: ex-UNC official
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    N. Korea vows to expand nuclear arsenal at key party meeting: KCNA

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    N. Korea vows to expand nuclear arsenal at key party meeting: KCNA
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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
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    Kakao Map showing detailed North Korean geographical data goes viral online

    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

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Ukrainian FM to visit S. Korea next week for talks on ties, NK POWs
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EU supports 14th University Student Climate Academy in Korea

The European Union has extended its support to the 14th University Student Climate Academy, which was launched on Tuesday by the National Assembly Forum on Climate Change in Korea. This event, dedicated to empowering youth to combat climate change, underscores the importance of engaging the younger generation in decisive climate action.

Jul 5, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
EU supports 14th University Student Climate Academy in Korea
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Is Kim Jong-un leveraging rise of women for daughter's succession?

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently promoted Kim Jong-sun, the chairwoman of the Central Committee of the Socialist Women's Union of Korea (SWUK), as the head of the social organization department of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), which is seen as an unprecedented move, according to analysts.

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Is Kim Jong-un leveraging rise of women for daughter's succession?
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FM Cho voices hope for stronger ties with Luxembourg as embassy opens in Korea

Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul expressed hope Wednesday that Korea and Luxembourg will further deepen their relations going forward as the European nation launched its embassy in Seoul, his office said.

Jul 3, 2024By Yonhap
FM Cho voices hope for stronger ties with Luxembourg as embassy opens in Korea
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Forum highlights UAE's expansive investment opportunities

Strategic partnerships between Korea and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will offer robust business opportunities for Korean companies and institutions, and Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) Group will play a pivotal role as a bridge, UAE officials said, Wednesday.

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Forum highlights UAE's expansive investment opportunities
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Korean travelers, residents in China warned of smartphone inspections by police

Korean tourists and residents in China have been warned of the growing risk of legal issues there after a new rule came into force on July 1, which allows Chinese police to conduct a stop-and-search to inspect the electronic devices of any person it deems necessary on grounds of national security.

Jul 3, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Korean travelers, residents in China warned of smartphone inspections by police
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FM Cho discusses Russia-NK ties, S. Korea-US alliance with ex-top US diplomat

Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul has met with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and discussed a broad range of issues, including growing military ties between Russia and North Korea, the upcoming U.S. presidential election and the bilateral alliance, Cho's office said Wednesday.

Jul 3, 2024By Yonhap
FM Cho discusses Russia-NK ties, S. Korea-US alliance with ex-top US diplomat
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NK leader inspects munitions factory after key party meeting

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited major munitions and machinery factories, calling for efforts to expand production in the overall economic sector, according to state media Wednesday.

Jul 3, 2024By Yonhap
NK leader inspects munitions factory after key party meeting
North Korea

Why did NK change its policy toward South Korea?

A new geostrategic environment, anxiety over information penetration and the widening wealth gap between the two Koreas are the reasons behind North Korea's change of policy toward South Korea, a U.S. expert said, Tuesday.

Jul 2, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Why did NK change its policy toward South Korea?
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N. Korea switches transmission of state-run TV broadcasts to Russian satellite

North Korea has been using a Russian communication satellite, instead of a Chinese one, to transmit its state-run television broadcasts, causing a setback in access in South Korea to the North's broadcasting, Seoul's unification ministry said Tuesday.

Jul 2, 2024By Yonhap
N. Korea switches transmission of state-run TV broadcasts to Russian satellite
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Next US president should strongly address North Korean issue: Condoleezza Rice

The next president of the United States should address the North Korean nuclear issue more strongly, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday, criticizing the current Joe Biden administration's lack of activity in this area.

Jul 2, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Next US president should strongly address North Korean issue: Condoleezza Rice
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