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    2 more Korean vessels clear Strait of Hormuz

    Two additional Korean vessels have cleared the Strait of Hormuz after being stranded there for months amid the conflict in the Middle East, the oceans ministry said Saturday. "Two vessels operated by Korean shipping companies, which had been waiting inside the Strait of Hormuz, are sailing normally after passing through the strait," a ministry official said. They were among the 26 Korea-related vessels that had been stranded in the strait after Iran blocked shipping routes in the waterway in late February amid its conflict with the United States and Israel. The first two of them cleared the strait during the conflict with Iranian assistance, while the remaining vessels were leaving the waterway one by one after the U.S. and Iran signed a ceasefire deal earlier this month. The latest passage left three Korea-related vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, including the HMM Namu, which sustained damage in Iranian-linked missile attacks and is undergoing repairs at a port in Dubai. Four Korean crew members were aboard the two vessels that recently cleared the strait, but neither vessel is

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    2 more Korean vessels clear Strait of Hormuz
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    Japan's defense chief in Korea for deeper defense ties

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    Japan's defense chief in Korea for deeper defense ties
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    Vice FM attends Pax Silica Summit in Washington, discusses AI, chip supply chains

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    Vice FM attends Pax Silica Summit in Washington, discusses AI, chip supply chains
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    US extends national emergency declaration over N. Korean threats for another year

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    US extends national emergency declaration over N. Korean threats for another year
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    Lee meets Japanese chair of bilateral lawmakers' union, calls for closer ties

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    Lee meets Japanese chair of bilateral lawmakers' union, calls for closer ties
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US Indo-Pacific Command condemns N. Korean missile launch

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command condemned North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch Monday, calling on the regime to refrain from "unlawful" and "destabilizing" acts.

Apr 2, 2024
US Indo-Pacific Command condemns N. Korean missile launch
  • North Korea fires intermediate-range ballistic missile into East Sea: JCS
North Korea

S. Korea slaps sanctions on Russian vessels, others linked to NK's arms transfer, illegal dispatch of workers

South Korea on Tuesday imposed sanctions on two Russian individuals and their companies involved in the illegal sending of North Korean IT workers overseas to help them earn hard currency for Pyongyang's weapons development.

Apr 2, 2024
S. Korea slaps sanctions on Russian vessels, others linked to NK's arms transfer, illegal dispatch of workers
Foreign Affairs

USTR takes issue again with Korean bills on network usage fees

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has taken issue again with Korean bills calling on foreign online content providers to pay network usage fees in a recent report, saying they could be "anticompetitive."

Apr 2, 2024
USTR takes issue again with Korean bills on network usage fees
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US 'incredibly concerned' over Russia's veto to end UN expert panel on NK sanctions: State Dept.

The United States is "incredibly concerned" over Russia's veto last week of a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolution meant to extend the mandate of an expert panel monitoring the enforcement of sanctions against North Korea, a State Department spokesperson said Monday.

Apr 2, 2024
US 'incredibly concerned' over Russia's veto to end UN expert panel on NK sanctions: State Dept.
North Korea

N. Korea's ruling party delegation wraps up trip to China, Vietnam, Laos

North Korea's ruling party delegation has departed Laos, state media said Tuesday, wrapping up a three-nation trip apparently aimed at strengthening traditional ties with countries sharing the socialist ideology after years of the pandemic lockdown.

Apr 2, 2024
N. Korea's ruling party delegation wraps up trip to China, Vietnam, Laos
North Korea

North Korea fires intermediate-range ballistic missile into East Sea: JCS

 

Apr 2, 2024
North Korea fires intermediate-range ballistic missile into East Sea: JCS
  • US Indo-Pacific Command condemns N. Korean missile launch
  • Yoon says N. Korea's missile launch aimed at causing confusion ahead of election
North Korea

North Korea unlikely to interfere in South Korea's general elections: experts

North Korea seems unlikely to stage provocations to interfere in South Korea's general elections on April 10 as it has nothing to gain from doing so following its “two-state” narrative, according to analysts.

Apr 2, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
North Korea unlikely to interfere in South Korea's general elections: experts
Foreign Affairs

Korea celebrates growing ties with Muslim community during Ramadan

In a gathering commemorating the remarkable growth of ties between Korea and the Muslim world, Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Tae-yul emphasized the importance of fostering mutual understanding and respect among diverse cultures at the 20th annual "2024 Iftar Dinner" in Seoul, Friday.

Apr 1, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Korea celebrates growing ties with Muslim community during Ramadan
Foreign Affairs

FM Cho to attend NATO meeting in Brussels this week

Korea's top diplomat will participate in a meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) foreign ministers to be held in Belgium this week, his office said Monday.

Apr 1, 2024
FM Cho to attend NATO meeting in Brussels this week
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N. Korea reaffirms plan to launch multiple spy satellites this year

North Korea vowed Monday to push for space development and reaffirmed its plan to launch multiple reconnaissance satellites this year after putting its first spy satellite into orbit in November.

Apr 1, 2024
N. Korea reaffirms plan to launch multiple spy satellites this year
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