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South Korea remains “the enemy” of North Korea despite recent moves by Seoul to ease tensions along the 38th parallel, the ...
The court ruled that Yoon pay a total of 10.5 million won (S$9,700) combined to 105 citizens. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun, a lawmaker of the conservative People Power Party, was quizzed Sunday by investigators looking into ...
It had been hoped that South Korea's recent moves to scale back propaganda along the border might improve relations between ...
A Seoul court ordered former President Yoon Suk Yeol to pay damages to citizens harmed by his martial law declaration.
Fred Fleitz, vice chairman of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), warned that the White House would not stand idly by ...
She said the South’s continued military alliance with the United States had “stained” the southern part of the Korean ...
South Korean presidential secretary for national integration, Kang Jun-wook, resigned on Tuesday over his controversial ...
The Presidential Office today rejected a report by a South Korean newspaper saying that a military intelligence official ...
Seoul-based daily claims S.Korean intelligence chief, later arrested, sought Taiwan's support for last December’s martial law ...
Gone are the days of Yoon Suk-yeol’s ‘black-or-white world view’, as Seoul’s new administration seeks strategic flexibility.