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Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung triumphed in South Korea’s presidential election, giving the left-ish Democratic Party of Korea full control of the government. He won big, but only because a third ...
Lee has said he will “strengthen” the Korean-American alliance, but he’s also expected to want to improve frayed ties with Communist China and resume dialogue with North Korea. He can revise South ...
Here’s a look at the Korean War. Although hostilities ceased in 1953, there has been no formal end to the war. Causes of the Korean War Korea was under Japanese rule before and during World War II, ...
North and South Korean soldiers cleared landmines together in the DMZ, the border that separates the two countries and is widely considered to be the most heavily militarized border on Earth.
President Lee Jae Myung is redefining policy toward North Korea, halting loudspeaker broadcasts and addressing leaflet balloon tensions while emphasizing dialogue and reciprocity.
Surrounded on three sides by the Sea of Japan and the enemy’s advance, the Pusan Perimeter was a shrinking foothold around ...
Let us not forget that those two giants were North Korea’s staunchest allies in the Korean War. The Communist regime that Kim Jong-un’s grandfather, Kim Il-sung, founded in 1945 would not have ...
As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the geopolitical stakes of the race.
Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung was on track to win the South Korean presidential election by a landslide early Wednesday morning, with a massive lead after almost all votes had been counted.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged on Tuesday to work for substantive advances in economic ties and peace and security on the Korean peninsula, Lee's ...
Investigators say when they looked at the plane's engine, some parts were loose and appeared to be installed incorrectly, with one "allowing fuel to leak from the fitting." ...
The Haenyeo, an all-female group of divers on South Korea’s Jeju Island, spend much of their lives underwater without equipment—a “superpower” that may be written into their DNA ...