NORTH Korea’s “capitalist city” is set to open and welcome tourists next week – with a packed itinerary that visitors are to strictly follow. The launch of the bizarre ...
The secretive state is reopening to the world after five years – here’s what tourists can expect on the strict, five-day itinerary ...
President Yoon Suk-yeol awaits the fifth hearing of his impeachment trial to be held at the Constitutional Court in Seoul on February 4. Reporter Lee Jun-heonThe level of blame-shifting and ...
In a move that could redefine decades of US foreign policy, President Donald Trump casually referred to North Korea as a “nuclear power” during an impromptu Oval Office exchange with reporters ...
North Korea’s state media reported on Donald Trump’s inauguration in its first direct acknowledgement of his return to the White House and adopted a neutral tone without referencing the ...
the U.S." Trump held unprecedented summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his first term and has touted their personal rapport. South Korea's National Intelligence Service told ...
South Korea rebuked President Trump’s remarks calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” raising concern about the relationship between the two countries. “North Korea’s denuclearization ...
Exhibitions reaffirming the National Museum of Korea as the country’s preeminent cultural institution will take place throughout the year as it prepares to expand its international outreach ...
'I didn't know who I'd be fighting' — North Korean soldier captured by Ukraine speaks in new footage
South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) estimates that North Korean casualties have reached 300 killed and 2,700 wounded, attributing the losses to inadequate training and ineffective ...
Ukraine appears increasingly eager to gather evidence of North Korea’s growing role in the war as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office on Jan. 20. Trump, who met several times ...
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said at the start of this week that 300 North Koreans have been killed and 2,700 wounded in Kursk. “North Korean forces will likely continue ...
If North Korea's current casualty rate holds ... dismounted assaults against Ukrainian positions in Kursk," White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said on December 27.
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