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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 agree to resolve North Korean POW issue under international law

    3 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    S. Korean, Ukraine FMs agree to resolve North Korean POW issue under international law
  • North Korea

    N. Korea's port activity jumps fivefold since 2019, suggesting illicit coal trade: report

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    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
  • North Korea

    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s
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NK's total fertility rate estimated at 1.38, far lower than UN estimate: BOK report

North Korea's total fertility rate is presumed to have been far lower than a U.N. estimate amid a delay in marriages and women's increased economic activities, a report from South Korea's central bank showed Friday.

Dec 29, 2023
NK's total fertility rate estimated at 1.38, far lower than UN estimate: BOK report
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N. Korea discusses light industry, state budget at party meeting

North Korea has discussed ways to develop the light industry and reviewed a state budget proposal for next year at a key party meeting, state media reported Friday.

Dec 29, 2023
N. Korea discusses light industry, state budget at party meeting
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NK leader invites contributors in economic sector to New Year's celebrations

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has invited people who contributed to attaining this year's key economic goals to Pyongyang for New Year's celebrations, state media reported Friday.

Dec 29, 2023
NK leader invites contributors in economic sector to New Year's celebrations
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N. Korean human rights bill unlikely to pass Congress this year again

A U.S. bill to reauthorize the expired North Korean Human Rights Act appears unlikely to pass Congress this year again, with the House of Representatives adjourning for a holiday recess.

Dec 29, 2023
N. Korean human rights bill unlikely to pass Congress this year again
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US reaffirms 'no hostile intent' to N. Korea after Kim calls for stronger war preparations

The United States has "no hostile intent" toward Pyongyang and remains committed to diplomacy, a State Department spokesperson said Thursday, after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un called for beefed-up war preparations.

Dec 29, 2023
US reaffirms 'no hostile intent' to N. Korea after Kim calls for stronger war preparations
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Former Trump aide says Korea's proposed tech rules would be 'gift' to China

Korea's proposed regulations to prevent unfair market activities by major online platform businesses would be a "gift" to China, a former White House advisor said Thursday, warning they could cause friction with the United States if enacted.

Dec 29, 2023
Former Trump aide says Korea's proposed tech rules would be 'gift' to China
Foreign Affairs

Ex-Army general tapped as top envoy to Saudi Arabia

Korea on Thursday appointed new ambassadors to nine countries, including Saudi Arabia, Sweden and Singapore, and the new consul-general to Hamburg in a regular reshuffle, the foreign ministry said.

Dec 28, 2023
Ex-Army general tapped as top envoy to Saudi Arabia
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Korea urges Russia's efforts to 'manage' bilateral ties

Russia should step up efforts to "manage" bilateral ties with Korea, a foreign ministry official said Thursday, after Moscow warned it could retaliate against Seoul's export restrictions.

Dec 28, 2023
Korea urges Russia's efforts to 'manage' bilateral ties
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Israeli embassy pulls video imagining Hamas attack in Seoul

The Israeli embassy in South Korea has removed a video showing an imaginary scenario in which Koreans are attacked by masked assailants in Seoul, a reference to Hamas, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday.

Dec 28, 2023
Israeli embassy pulls video imagining Hamas attack in Seoul
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NIS sees high chance of NK's provocations ahead of S. Korea's April elections

South Korea's spy agency said Thursday there is a high possibility that North Korea could carry out military provocations early next year ahead of major elections in South Korea and the United States.

Dec 28, 2023
NIS sees high chance of NK's provocations ahead of S. Korea's April elections
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