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    S. Korea closely coordinates with US after belated disclosure of NK missile launch

    Korea said Monday it is maintaining close coordination with the United States on North Korea's missile launches, after criticism arose over its delayed announcement of the North's latest launch. The North's state media said Friday that North Korea conducted tests of a new multiple rocket launcher and other key weapons the previous day, a launch that was overseen by its leader Kim Jong-un. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), however, did not disclose details of the latest launch on the day of the test-firing, raising the question of whether it withheld the information or failed to detect the weapons launch in time. A local media outlet raised the possibility that the U.S.' decision to limit information-sharing with South Korea on the North's military movements may have hampered Seoul's ability to track them in real time. "South Korea and the U.S. detected and tracked in real time multiple projectiles launched by North Korea between 7:27 a.m. and 8.20 a.m. on June 25, maintaining close coordination for all contingencies," Col. Lee Kyung-ho, deputy defense ministry spokesperson, said

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    S. Korea closely coordinates with US after belated disclosure of NK missile launch
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    Kidnapping, detention cases involving Koreans abroad surge 20-fold in 4 years: data

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    Kidnapping, detention cases involving Koreans abroad surge 20-fold in 4 years: data
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    EU envoy sees 'productive' outcome on steel dispute, warns of risks from NK-Russia ties

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    EU envoy sees 'productive' outcome on steel dispute, warns of risks from NK-Russia ties
  • North Korea

    N. Korea slams Japan-US military drills as 'war rehearsal'

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea slams Japan-US military drills as 'war rehearsal'
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    Korea, Japan defense chiefs agree to cooperate on AI, maritime search and rescue

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    Korea, Japan defense chiefs agree to cooperate on AI, maritime search and rescue
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North Korea

Unification minister stresses importance of principle-based policy on N. Korea

South Korea's point man on North Korea emphasized on Monday the importance of adhering to a principle-based policy at a time when the North is seeking to dial up tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Feb 5, 2024
Unification minister stresses importance of principle-based policy on N. Korea
Foreign Affairs

Diplomatic rift overshadows Russian vice foreign minister's secret visit to Seoul

A diplomatic rift between South Korea and Russia over North Korean issues has intensified over the weekend, overshadowing a rare visit by Russian Vice Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko to Seoul which was apparently intended to prevent bilateral relations from worsening further.

Feb 5, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
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North Korea

Over 90% of S. Koreans say N. Korea's denuclearization impossible

Nine out of ten South Koreans are skeptical about the possibility of North Korea abandoning its nuclear program, a survey showed Monday, as the reclusive country continues to advance its nuclear weapons and missile programs.

Feb 5, 2024
Over 90% of S. Koreans say N. Korea's denuclearization impossible
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S. Korea to push for DNA tests on bodies of N. Koreans Pyongyang refuses to accept

The unification ministry said Monday it will push to conduct genetic testing on the bodies of North Koreans found in South Korean waters or coastlines in case North Korea refuses to accept them.

Feb 5, 2024
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North Korea

N. Korea slams Seoul defense chief's anti-Pyongyang warning as 'catalyst' for clash

North Korea on Monday denounced South Korea's defense minister over his latest warning that Pyongyang will face the end of its regime in the event it wages war, calling his remark a "catalyst" for a physical clash.

Feb 5, 2024
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Foreign Affairs

Korea calls on Moscow to act responsibly as Russian deputy FM visits Seoul

Russia's deputy foreign minister held talks with his South Korean counterpart to discuss regional security and other pending issues during his visit to Seoul, the South's foreign ministry said Sunday.

Feb 4, 2024
Korea calls on Moscow to act responsibly as Russian deputy FM visits Seoul
Foreign Affairs

Navy chief visits US naval base housing nuclear submarines

South Korea's top naval officer visited a key naval submarine base in the United States for the first time and stressed the need to strengthen ties against growing North Korean threats, the South's Navy said Sunday.

Feb 4, 2024
Navy chief visits US naval base housing nuclear submarines
North Korea

US nuclear envoy says no indications of 'direct' NK military action

The United States has not detected indications of "direct" North Korean military action, its top nuclear envoy has said, pledging to make "relentless" efforts to deter and constrain evolving threats from the recalcitrant regime.

Feb 4, 2024
US nuclear envoy says no indications of 'direct' NK military action
Foreign Affairs

Trump win likely to pose enormous defense costs, diplomatic challenges to Korea

With Donald Trump cruising to a rematch with United States President Joe Biden in the presidential election in November, the world, including South Korea, is preparing for a possible second Trump presidency, which is anticipated to force many countries to recalibrate their diplomatic strategies.

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How North Korean eyelashes make their way to West as 'made in China'

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Feb 3, 2024
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