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Few realize that South Korea bars foreign companies from exporting the mapping data necessary for digital map services. That ...
President Lee Jae-myung is poised to revive inter-Korean business projects, such as Kaesong, through pragmatic engagement, leveraging economic cooperation and joint ventures to build peace without ...
North Korea is set to treble the number of its troops fighting for Russia along the front lines with Ukraine, sending an ...
The Trump administration should embrace a North Korea strategy that aims to contain escalation, not keep a white-knuckled ...
North Korea’s nuclear ambitions remain unwavering, making peaceful reconciliation unlikely. While South Korea’s new leadership signals hope, real progress fundamentally requires Pyongyang to shift its ...
As your new government takes office, we write to you about the human rights situation in South Korea and urge that you take ...
Lee Jae-myung of the slightly center-left Democratic Party of Korea began his presidency with a whirlwind of activity after winning a decisive victory in the re ...
I travelled around Korea in the days leading up to the election. In Cheonan, one of Kim’s campaign trucks blared music, while a surrogate shouted slogans through a muffled P.A. system.
South Korea’s presidential election will end months of domestic political turmoil, but the winner could change the face of the country’s relationship with the United States.
When asked about the map by the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang, North Korea’s government responded that the 2014 referendum met international standards; therefore, Crimea was Russian territory.
North Korea is reported to have banned performances of the song "Glad to Meet You," long seen as a symbol of reconciliation on the divided Korean Peninsula. And while banning a song that dates ...
South Korea’s political turmoil of martial law, impeachments, and vitriolic attacks among its political parties has entered its third month—and it’s likely that several more turbulent months ...