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Six months into his term as South Korea’s president, Lee Jae Myung floated a review of joint military drills with the US to spur dialogue with Pyongyang, while touting Washington’s green light on Seoul building nuclear-powered submarines as one of his top achievements.
Decades-long efforts to provide uncensored foreign news into North Korea are facing setbacks now. Big government-funded broadcasters in the U.S. and South Korea have fallen silent one by one this year amid policy shifts in the countries.
FILE - Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu attends the Security Council meeting in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2024. (Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP File) (Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik) SEOUL – North Korea will send thousands of ...
At a convocation ceremony for the 22nd Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung delivered his latest policy signals to North Korea. In particular,
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Moon Chung-in: Revising constitution could spur North Korea dialogue
Moon Chung-in, a former special advisor on unification, foreign affairs, and security to former President Moon Jae-in and a current honorary professor at Yonsei University, said on the 3rd, “I believe North Korea will engage in dialogue if discussions to revise Article 3 of the Constitution begin in the South.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — New satellite images show North Korea has deployed what appear to be balloons alongside its damaged 5,000-ton warship that has been laying on its side and partially submerged since a botched launch last week. While the purpose ...
The isolated nation is celebrating the birthday of its current leader's father. — -- North Korea marked the national holiday of late leader Kim Jong Il’s birthday with modest celebratory events compared to the past. Its current leader, Kim Jong Un ...
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South Korea's human rights erosion sparks North Korea comparisons under Lee administration
A system in North Korea where a propaganda officer is assigned to every five households to interfere with, control, and monitor all aspects of family life under the pretext of party guidance.’ This describes the “5th Household Responsibility System.