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    1 NK soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea on Tuesday: JCS

    One North Korean soldier has been taken into South Korean custody after crossing the heavily fortified border earlier this week, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said Wednesday, in what is believed to be a defection from the North. "The military secured custody of one North Korean soldier in the central front Tuesday night and relevant authorities are currently investigating the details," the JCS said in a message to media, without providing further details. The soldier is said to have expressed an intent to defect. The latest case marks the fourth such border crossing by a North Korean since the launch of the Lee Jae Myung administration in June last year. In October, a North Korean staff sergeant seeking defection crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) separating the two Koreas by walking southward through a path along the east coast. The previous two cases in July involved civilians. One of them crossed the central frontline into the South while the other was rescued on the southern side of the Han River estuary west of the inter-Korean border.

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    1 NK soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea on Tuesday: JCS
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    S. Korean, Indian FMs discuss bilateral cooperation, Middle East situation

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    S. Korean, Indian FMs discuss bilateral cooperation, Middle East situation
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    Korean American lawmakers stress commitment to deepening partnerships with Korea

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    Korean American lawmakers stress commitment to deepening partnerships with Korea
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    Seoul, Beijing discuss easing technical barriers to trade

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    Seoul, Beijing discuss easing technical barriers to trade
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    Jeju Forum kicks off amid calls to reinvent global cooperation

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    Jeju Forum kicks off amid calls to reinvent global cooperation
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Seoul envoy lambasts NK satellite launch as 'one of the most expensive fireworks'

South Korea's top envoy to the U.N. denounced North Korea's failed satellite launch this week as "one of the most expensive fireworks" on Friday, stressing that it has used its scarce resources for the launch despite persistent food shortages.

Jun 1, 2024
Seoul envoy lambasts NK satellite launch as 'one of the most expensive fireworks'
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  • South Korea warns of 'unendurable' actions against North Korea unless it stops provocations
  • S. Korea, US, Japan condemn NK launches, reaffirm peninsula denuclearization goal
Foreign Affairs

Yoon says cooperation with UAE to 'open infinite opportunities'

President Yoon Suk Yeol said Friday cooperation projects between Korea and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will "open infinite opportunities" for the people of the two countries.

May 31, 2024
Yoon says cooperation with UAE to 'open infinite opportunities'
North Korea

10 countries, EU voice 'resolute' opposition to NK-Russia arms transfers

Ten countries, including South Korea, and the European Union (EU) expressed firm opposition Friday to the expanding arms transfers between North Korea and Russia, urging the two countries to stop the illegal activities meant to aid Moscow's war in Ukraine.

May 31, 2024
10 countries, EU voice 'resolute' opposition to NK-Russia arms transfers
Foreign Affairs

Korea, Vietnam agree to strengthen bilateral ties

The foreign ministers of Korea and Vietnam on Friday agreed to enhance cooperation in a wide range of areas, from security and defense to technology, trade and investment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

May 31, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Korea, Vietnam agree to strengthen bilateral ties
North Korea

Gov't set to resume loudspeaker broadcasts along DMZ

The South Korean government is set to resume loudspeaker broadcasts along the inter-Korean border as a response to North Korea's recent releases of nearly 1,000 balloons carrying trash into the South. Seoul’s national security advisor warned Sunday of “measures that the North cannot withstand.”

May 31, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Gov't set to resume loudspeaker broadcasts along DMZ
  • NK sends 720 more trash-carrying balloons to S. Korea, continues GPS jamming for 5 days
  • Vehicle damaged by balloons from N. Korea
  • North Korea says it will stop sending trash-filled balloons, will resume if South Korea sends leaflets
  • NSC decides to suspend 2018 inter-Korean tension reduction pact following NK trash-carrying balloon campaign
Foreign Affairs

S. Korea, Netherlands discuss N. Korea's spy satellite launch in security talks

South Korea and the Netherlands held working-level diplomatic talks Friday on disarmament and nonproliferation issues, including North Korea's latest launch of a military spy satellite, Seoul's foreign ministry said.

May 31, 2024
S. Korea, Netherlands discuss N. Korea's spy satellite launch in security talks
Foreign Affairs

Local diplomacy emerges as key approach to tackle global challenges

JEJU ISLAND — In recent years, local authorities in Korea have emerged as significant players in international affairs. The traditional role of the state in diplomacy is decentralizing, with cities, provinces and municipalities adopting innovative forms of international engagement known as "local diplomacy."

May 31, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Local diplomacy emerges as key approach to tackle global challenges
North Korea

North Korea conducts GPS jamming attack for 3rd day

North Korea staged GPS jamming attacks in waters near South Korea's northwestern border islands for a third straight day on Friday, the South's military said, in the latest in a series of provocative acts this week.

May 31, 2024
North Korea conducts GPS jamming attack for 3rd day
Foreign Affairs

Korea, Japan should continue to engage China in dialogue: ex-Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has emphasized that the leaders of Korea and Japan should continue to engage China in dialogue to solve regional issues, as he praised a recent trilateral summit between the leaders of the three neighboring countries.

May 31, 2024
Korea, Japan should continue to engage China in dialogue: ex-Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda
Foreign Affairs

Senior diplomats of S. Korea, Japan discuss bilateral ties, N. Korea in Washington

Senior diplomats of South Korea and Japan have met in Washington to discuss bilateral relations and North Korea's recent launches of a military spy satellite and ballistic missiles, Seoul's foreign ministry said Friday.

May 31, 2024
Senior diplomats of S. Korea, Japan discuss bilateral ties, N. Korea in Washington
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