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Guam could be the new home for even more military troops than anticipated, with Pentagon officials weighing plans to move roughly 4,500 troops out of South Korea and into other areas of the Indo ...
Languages: English and Chinese. You can get in touch with John by emailing j.feng@newsweek.com North Korea has righted a naval ship that capsized and was damaged during a botched launch in May ...
SEOUL, June 6 (UPI) --North Korea righted a capsized 5,000-ton warship and moored it at a pier in the Chongjin Shipyard on the country's east coast, state-run media reported, two weeks after a ...
South Korea's centre-left leader Lee Jae-myung hailed voters' "great decision" as he was declared the winner of a snap presidential election, capping months of political chaos. Six months to the ...
"With the growth of the corporate rental housing market, competition among co-living operators will only intensify, as will investor interest," said Veronica Shim, Head of Research at JLL Korea.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A young antifeminist rightwinger has emerged as a fresh obstacle to South Korea’s embattled conservatives ...
MANILA, Philippines – Veteran South Korean actor Choi Jung-woo died, his agency Bless Entertainment confirmed on Tuesday, May 27, according to a Soompi report. The exact cause of death was not ...
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean authorities have detained four officials over the recent failed launch of a naval destroyer, an incident that leader Kim Jong Un said was caused by criminal ...
In a memorandum issued by the foreign ministry’s Institute for American Studies, North Korea described the plans as a "threatening initiative", not a defensive measure, aimed at securing ...
MANILA, Philippines — Former police Lt. Col. Rafael Dumlao III, the alleged “brains” in the abduction and murder of Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo, remains in the country and is the subject ...
TOKYO -- The U.S. and the Philippines began their annual Kamandag military exercise Monday, with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force units and the South Korean marines participating for the first ...
By Choe Sang-Hun and Jiawei Wang North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, watched the country’s newest 5,000-ton destroyer capsize during its launch last week in an embarrassing military failure.