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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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    S. Korean, Ukraine FMs discuss North Korean POWs

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    S. Korean, Ukraine FMs discuss North Korean POWs
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    N. Korea's port activity jumps fivefold since 2019, suggesting illicit coal trade: report

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    N. Korea's port activity jumps fivefold since 2019, suggesting illicit coal trade: report
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    Late Filipino captain designated Korean War hero of July

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    Late Filipino captain designated Korean War hero of July
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    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s

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    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s
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Kim Jong-un's daughter on track to assume power as aunt fades from spotlight: analysts

When North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s daughter, known as Ju-ae, made her first public appearance in late 2022, few analysts saw her as his successor, with some suggesting that his sister, Kim Yo-jong, was more likely to take the throne if something happens to his ability to rule.

Jan 8, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Kim Jong-un's daughter on track to assume power as aunt fades from spotlight: analysts
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Seoul's spy agency confirms Hamas' suspected use of NK weapons

South Korea's spy agency on Monday confirmed suspicions that North Korean-made weapons are being used by the Hamas militant group in its war with Israel despite Pyongyang's repeated denial of its arms transactions.

Jan 8, 2024
Seoul's spy agency confirms Hamas' suspected use of NK weapons
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FM nominee vows to accelerate S. Korea-US-Japan cooperation amid growing NK threats

South Korea's foreign minister nominee vowed Monday to focus on accelerating cooperation with the United States and Japan amid growing missile and nuclear threats from North Korea.

Jan 8, 2024
FM nominee vows to accelerate S. Korea-US-Japan cooperation amid growing NK threats
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N. Korean leader calls for increased poultry production amid food shortages

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a newly built chicken factory and called for increasing poultry production for a "substantial change" in the people's standards of living, state media reported Monday.

Jan 8, 2024
N. Korean leader calls for increased poultry production amid food shortages
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N. Korea stages artillery drills off western coast for 3rd day: S. Korean military

North Korea fired some 90 artillery shots into waters off its western coast Sunday, South Korea's military said, the latest in a series of drills near the tensely guarded western border.

Jan 7, 2024
N. Korea stages artillery drills off western coast for 3rd day: S. Korean military
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N. Korea's sympathy message to Japan meant to weaken trilateral ties: experts

In his first message to Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Friday expressed condolences over the deadly earthquake in western Japan last week in a letter.

Jan 7, 2024By Jung Min-ho
N. Korea's sympathy message to Japan meant to weaken trilateral ties: experts
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N. Korea's artillery shells fell near de facto maritime border: source

Some of the artillery shells recently fired by the North Korean military fell just above the Northern Limit Line (NLL) in the Yellow Sea, a military source said Sunday, stoking tension on the tensely guarded western border, where past naval skirmishes have taken place.

Jan 7, 2024
N. Korea's artillery shells fell near de facto maritime border: source
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New Year messages from ambassadors

On the occasion of the new year, I would like to send my warmest and most sincere wishes to the Korean people and the French community in Korea. In the troubled international context that we are experiencing, France and the Republic of Korea maintain a forward-looking strategic partnership based on a shared attachment to sovereignty, international law, multilateralism and universal values.

Jan 7, 2024
New Year messages from ambassadors
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S. Korea, US, Japan condemn NK nuke program, note China's 'unlawful' South China Sea claims

South Korea, the United States and Japan condemned North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and pointed out China's "unlawful" claims in the South China Sea during the inaugural meeting of their trilateral Indo-Pacific dialogue this week, a joint statement showed Saturday.

Jan 7, 2024
S. Korea, US, Japan condemn NK nuke program, note China's 'unlawful' South China Sea claims
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NK leader taking offensive policy on S. Korea to divert public attention from internal woes: unification minister

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un appears to have taken a more offensive policy stance toward South Korea to divert internal attention from economic difficulties and discontent over the hereditary power succession, Seoul's top point man on inter-Korean relations said Saturday.

Jan 6, 2024
NK leader taking offensive policy on S. Korea to divert public attention from internal woes: unification minister
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