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North Korea is in its "strongest strategic position in decades," the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency said in a new assessment.
The United States extended its ban on travel to North Korea for the ninth year in a row, a federal notice showed, citing "imminent danger" posed by any trips to the authoritarian state.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff's public affairs director, Lee Sung-jun, said intelligence agencies of South Korea and the United States have been tracking and monitoring the launch movements of a large vessel at North Korea's Chongjin Port,
Eight decades after the partition of the Korean peninsula, the Catholic Church in South Korea remains one of the few actors that, with perseverance and faith, keeps alive the hope for reconciliation between the two Koreas.
South Korea sent a delegation to Washington to hold a second round of technical discussions this week over the Trump administration's proposed "reciprocal" tariffs, Seoul's Trade Ministry said Tuesday.
Kim Moon-soo, Lee's conservative rival, began his campaign at a public wholesale market in Seoul, eating a Korean sausage soup with merchants and promising to revive small businesses in the slowing economy.
Using AI and stolen information to craft false identities, they are becoming an 'increasing menace' to top tech companies in the US and UK
On Tuesday, South Korean military officials announced that North Korea likely received help from Russia to develop a new air-to-air missile — a missile fired from an aircraft to destroy another aircraft — which is the kind of advanced weaponry that South Korea is attempting to build by 2032.