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    NK soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea: 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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    NK soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea: JCS
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    Trump turning attention back to North Korea: former US envoy to Seoul

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    Global forum leaders call for stronger cooperation amid growing fragmentation

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US condemns N. Korea's rocket launch, warns its isolation will only intensify

The United States condemned North Korea's botched space rocket launch as a breach of U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolutions on Monday, vowing to send a "strong" signal to the recalcitrant regime that its actions will only intensify its isolation.

May 28, 2024
US condemns N. Korea's rocket launch, warns its isolation will only intensify
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North Korea says spy satellite launch failed due to midair blast during first-stage rocket flight

North Korea said Tuesday that its latest attempt to launch a new rocket carrying a military reconnaissance satellite ended in failure due to the midair explosion of the rocket during the first-stage flight this week.

May 28, 2024
North Korea says spy satellite launch failed due to midair blast during first-stage rocket flight
  • Seoul says N. Korea's next spy satellite launch likely to take 'considerable' time
Foreign Affairs

INTERVIEW 'Cooperation with African nations is no longer option, but necessity'

African countries are no longer just recipients of foreign aid, but essential partners for Korea to realize its vision of becoming a global pivotal state, according to Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Chung Byung-won.

May 28, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
[INTERVIEW] 'Cooperation with African nations is no longer option, but necessity'
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North Korea's launch of what it claims to be military spy satellite ends up multiple pieces of debris: South Korean military

North Korea fired what it claims to be a military spy satellite Monday, but the projectile ended up as multiple pieces of debris shortly after launch, South Korea's military said, an apparent indication that Pyongyang's satellite launch plan ended in failure.

May 27, 2024
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US calls on N. Korea to refrain from 'unlawful' space rocket launch

WASHINGTON (Yonhap) — The United States urged North Korea on Monday to refrain from further "unlawful" activities and return to dialogue, after Pyongyang has notified Japan of a plan to launch a space rocket to put a satellite into orbit before June 4.

May 27, 2024
US calls on N. Korea to refrain from 'unlawful' space rocket launch
Foreign Affairs

S. Korea, US, Japan to hold vice foreign ministerial talks in Virginia this week

South Korea, the United States and Japan will hold a trilateral vice foreign ministerial meeting in Virginia this week to discuss North Korean threats, cooperation on economic security and critical technologies and other issues, the State Department said Monday.

May 27, 2024
S. Korea, US, Japan to hold vice foreign ministerial talks in Virginia this week
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NK decries S. Korea's commitment to 'denuclearization' after trilateral summit

North Korea denounced South Korea on Monday for stating its commitment to denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in a joint declaration with Japan and China following their trilateral summit, casting it as a "mockery" of the region and the international community.

May 27, 2024
NK decries S. Korea's commitment to 'denuclearization' after trilateral summit
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Yoon expresses condolences over Papua New Guinea landslide

President Yoon Suk Yeol has expressed his condolences to the victims and their families of a massive Papua New Guinea landslide in which more than 670 people are believed to have died.

May 27, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Yoon expresses condolences over Papua New Guinea landslide
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Yoon asks for China's cooperation on N. Korean defector issue

President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday asked Chinese Premier Li Qiang for Beijing's cooperation on the issue of North Korean defectors, the presidential office said.

May 27, 2024
Yoon asks for China's cooperation on N. Korean defector issue
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Seoul, Tokyo condemn NK threats while Beijing urges restraint

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida issued warnings against North Korea’s plan to launch a satellite which they view as a violation of the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, during a trilateral summit involving China, Monday.

May 27, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Seoul, Tokyo condemn NK threats while Beijing urges restraint
  • NK decries S. Korea's commitment to 'denuclearization' after trilateral summit
  • Seoul says N. Korea's next spy satellite launch likely to take 'considerable' time
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