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SEOUL — On Tuesday evening, after South Korea’s snap presidential election came to an end, a different kind of race unfolded on the country’s leading private broadcaster, SBS. As the results ...
A South Korean politician who grappled with an armed soldier in a show of defiance outside the country’s National Assembly on Tuesday night said she felt like the “last line” of defense in ...
A South Korean soldier raised in China has been arrested on suspicion of leaking classified military information about joint U.S.-South Korean exercises to Chinese intelligence agents, prosecutors ...
The US soldier who ran across the border from South to North Korea is expected to plead guilty to desertion and assault among other charges as part of a plea deal with prosecutors, according to ...
A television screen shows South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol speaking during a news broadcast in Goyang, northwest of Seoul on December 3, 2024, after he declared emergency martial law, saying ...
Investigators are in South Korea searching through plane crash debris to try to determine what caused the country's deadliest air disaster in decades, which killed 179.
Wildfires in South Korea fueled by high winds and dry weather have killed at least two dozen people and forced almost 30,000 to evacuate. Latest U.S.
A group of women on South Korea's largest island, Jeju, follow a unique tradition to put food on the table: They freedive to depths of nearly 33 feet (10 meters) without using any special ...
Here’s what South Korea’s three leading presidential candidates say about tariffs and the U.S.-South Korea relationship under President Trump.
They have become pampered family members in South Korea, which has the world’s lowest birthrate and where much of the population lives alone. By Choe Sang-Hun Photographs and Video by Chang W ...
Combating narco-subs and narco-terrorism in the U.S. and abroad 04:35. South Korea discovered and seized two tons of cocaine hidden aboard a Norwegian-flagged vessel, authorities told AFP on ...
That generation of adoptees started returning to South Korea a couple decades ago, looking to find their roots. But what they often find are falsified and obscured records that lead to nowhere.