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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 saw NK's call for light water reactors as 'significant opening' in nuclear talks: declassified dossier

The United States had believed that North Korea's demand for light water reactors in return for dismantling its nuclear facilities could be a "significant opening" to resolving Pyongyang's nuclear issues, declassified documents showed Friday.

Mar 29, 2024
US saw NK's call for light water reactors as 'significant opening' in nuclear talks: declassified dossier
North Korea

Russian veto brings end to UN panel that monitors NK nuclear sanctions

A veto Thursday by Russia ended monitoring of U.N. sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear program, prompting Western accusations that Moscow is seeking to avoid scrutiny as it allegedly violates the sanctions to buy weapons from Pyongyang for its war in Ukraine.

Mar 29, 2024
Russian veto brings end to UN panel that monitors NK nuclear sanctions
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Foreign Affairs

Chinese part of Mount Paekdu named UNESCO global geopark

The Chinese part of Mount Paekdu has been listed as one of UNESCO's new global geoparks in the name of "Mount Changbaishan," the U.N. cultural agency's website showed Thursday.

Mar 28, 2024
Chinese part of Mount Paekdu named UNESCO global geopark
Foreign Affairs

Kazakh ambassador stresses forest conservation, innovation

Foreign ambassadors to Korea took part in the event "Forest and Innovation — New Solutions for a Better World" at the National Institute of Forest Science in Seoul, commemorating the International Day of Forests.

Mar 28, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Kazakh ambassador stresses forest conservation, innovation
Foreign Affairs

INTERVIEW Paris Olympics will be 'revolutionary,' French ambassador says

The upcoming 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris will be "truly revolutionary," French Ambassador to Korea Philippe Bertoux said, expressing his nation's pride in hosting the global sporting event set to kick off on July 26.

Mar 28, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
[INTERVIEW] Paris Olympics will be 'revolutionary,' French ambassador says
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Russia's foreign intelligence chief visits N. Korea this week

Russia's foreign intelligence chief visited North Korea earlier this week to discuss ways to bolster cooperation in responding to spying and plotting activities by hostile forces, Pyongyang's state media reported Thursday.

Mar 28, 2024
Russia's foreign intelligence chief visits N. Korea this week
North Korea

US slaps new sanctions against 6 N. Koreans, 2 entities for financing WMD programs

The United States on Wednesday imposed new sanctions on six North Korean nationals and two third-country entities for their role to help finance Pyongyang's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs, the Treasury Department said.

Mar 28, 2024
US slaps new sanctions against 6 N. Koreans, 2 entities for financing WMD programs
Foreign Affairs

Yoon receives JFK Profile in Courage Award from late president's daughter

President Yoon Suk Yeol met U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy on Wednesday and received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, five months after being honored by the U.S. foundation, the presidential office said.

Mar 27, 2024
Yoon receives JFK Profile in Courage Award from late president's daughter
North Korea

Why did North Korea walk away from talks with Japan abruptly?

North Korea's decision to walk abruptly away from talks with Japan is due to a failure in reaching an agreement on the agenda for a possible summit between the two countries, experts said Wednesday.

Mar 27, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Why did North Korea walk away from talks with Japan abruptly?
North Korea

2.9 magnitude natural earthquake hits near N. Korea's Kilju: weather agency

A 2.9 magnitude earthquake struck near North Korea's northeastern county of Kilju, where the country's nuclear test site is located, on Wednesday, the South Korean weather agency said, determining it to be naturally occurring.

Mar 27, 2024
2.9 magnitude natural earthquake hits near N. Korea's Kilju: weather agency
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