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The new South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, calls himself a foreign policy “pragmatist”. He says he is driven by South Korea’s national interest, rather than ideology, and has spoken of his desire ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, front right, meets with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, left, at the ...
Kim Jong Un decided to send 1,000 sappers and 5,000 military construction workers to help rebuild the war-torn area.
U.S. rivalry, South Korea is betting its future on a risky, state-led “sovereign AI” strategy to forge its own path.
Lee Jong-seok is nominated to lead South Korea's National Intelligence Service under new liberal President Lee Jae Myung.
The South Korean intelligence agency on Thursday claimed that North Korea is likely to send more troops to Russia in the next ...
Lee is nominated to lead South Korea's National Intelligence Service under new liberal President Lee Jae Myung who took office on June 4. (Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Christian Schmollinger) ...
North Korea may deploy additional troops to Russia as early as July to support Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine, Reuters ...
South Korea's spy agency says North Korea's planned dispatch of thousands of military construction workers and deminers to Russia's Kursk region will likely take place as early as July or August.
The new chief of South Korea's spy agency said Wednesday that the organization must reflect on its past and take full responsibility, if necessary, with regards ...
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The National Interest on MSNNorth and South Korean Relations Will Not Improve Under President LeeNorth 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 ...
North Korea will send thousands of military construction workers and deminers to Russia. Russian state media cited top ...
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