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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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    Korea, East Timor agree to expand cooperation in climate change, infra, education

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    Korea, East Timor agree to expand cooperation in climate change, infra, education
  • Foreign Affairs

    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
  • Foreign Affairs

    EU envoy sees 'productive' outcome on steel dispute, warns of risks from NK-Russia ties

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    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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Russia supplied some 100,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea last year

Russia reported to the United Nations that it had supplied around 100,000 barrels of refined petroleum to North Korea last year, data showed Tuesday.

Jan 30, 2024
Russia supplied some 100,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea last year
Foreign Affairs

Foreign ministry criticized for stance on Japan's removal of forced labor victims' memorial stone

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in the hot seat for its lukewarm response to Japan's removal of a memorial stone that was dedicated to Korean victims of wartime forced labor, with observers criticizing the government's passive stance regarding Tokyo's attempt to distort or ignore historical events.

Jan 30, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Foreign ministry criticized for stance on Japan's removal of forced labor victims' memorial stone
Foreign Affairs

US Indo-Pacific commander receives honorary Korean name

Admiral John Aquilino, the commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, has received an honorary Korean name as a gift from a Korea-U.S. friendship group, organizers said Tuesday.

Jan 30, 2024
US Indo-Pacific commander receives honorary Korean name
Foreign Affairs

Foreign tourist arrivals in Korea rebound to 63% of pre-pandemic levels last year

The number of foreign tourists visiting Korea rebounded to 63 percent of pre-pandemic levels last year, the state-run tourism promotion agency said Tuesday.

Jan 30, 2024
Foreign tourist arrivals in Korea rebound to 63% of pre-pandemic levels last year
North Korea

N. Korea regains status as country implementing global anti-doping rules

North Korea has been removed from a list of countries that are non-compliant with global anti-doping rules after a period of more than two years, the global anti-doping body has said.

Jan 30, 2024
N. Korea regains status as country implementing global anti-doping rules
North Korea

N. Korea conducts another cruise missile launch: JCS

North Korea fired several cruise missiles off the west coast Tuesday, the South Korean military said, just two days after it test-fired submarine-launched cruise missiles from the east coast.

Jan 30, 2024
N. Korea conducts another cruise missile launch: JCS
North Korea

Chinese cultural delegation in N. Korea to attend event for new year

A cultural delegation from China's northeastern province bordering North Korea has arrived in Pyongyang to attend a bilateral event for the new year, state media said Tuesday, in what would mark the first such event since the pandemic.

Jan 30, 2024
Chinese cultural delegation in N. Korea to attend event for new year
North Korea

N. Korea forms committee to carry out regional economic policy

North Korea has formed a committee led by a key aide of leader Kim Jong-un to oversee the construction of modernized factories in backward provinces to spur regional development, state media said Tuesday.

Jan 30, 2024
N. Korea forms committee to carry out regional economic policy
North Korea

Decoding Putin's intentions: Russia is using N. Korea to warn S. Korea

Foreign policy observers are expressing confusion and concern while closely monitoring the risky military cooperation between Russia and North Korea. This collaboration has raised alarms not only in South Korea but also in the United States.

Jan 30, 2024By Kang Hyun-kyung
Decoding Putin's intentions: Russia is using N. Korea to warn S. Korea
North Korea

Sullivan, NATO chief voice concerns over arms transfers between N. Korea, Russia

U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) expressed concerns over North Korea's export of military equipment to Russia for use in Ukraine during their talks in Washington on Monday, the White House said.

Jan 30, 2024
Sullivan, NATO chief voice concerns over arms transfers between N. Korea, Russia
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