Seattle September 3 CBP seizes fake Labubu dolls valued at over $500K and disguised as light bulbs at Seattle airport U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized over 11,000 fake Labubu dolls worth $513,937 at Seattle Airport, disguised as LED bulbs in a shipment from South Korea.
North Korea September 1 Kim Jong Un takes 'moving fortress' bulletproof train to meet Putin and Xi at Beijing military parade North Korean leader Kim Jong Un departs for Beijing aboard his bulletproof fortress train to attend military parade alongside Chinese and Russian presidents this week
White House August 25 Trump touts Kim Jong Un relationship amid South Korea summit Trump says he has a good relationship with Kim Jong Un and expects to meet 'someday' ahead of White House summit with South Korea's president, Lee Jae Myung.
North Korea August 22 Kim Jong Un acknowledges deaths of 100 North Korean soldiers he sent to fight for Vladimir Putin Kim Jong Un held a tearful ceremony for North Korean soldiers killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine’s Kursk region and suggested it could mark the end of overseas military operations.
North Korea August 17 South Korea's move to lower tensions with Kim Jong Un threatens 400,000 Christians A move to lower tensions with Kim Jong Un's hermit kingdom has led to vital radio broadcasts of Christian material being cut off from the people who need it most.
South Korea August 15 South Korea to end some military activity on border to ease tensions with North Korea South Korea’s president, Lee Jae Myung, announced plans to end some military activities along its border with North Korea and restore a 2018 military agreement with its neighbor.
World July 5 North Korean avoids land mines to cross DMZ into South Korea as Seoul softens stance on Pyongyang A North Korean man crossed the DMZ on foot before midnight Thursday, asking South Korean troops for help in a rare defection through the fortified border.
North Korea June 26 North Korea's Kim cuts tape at coastal tourist site; foreigners not yet welcome North Korea will open a massive coastal tourist zone with accommodations for 20,000 visitors, though lingering COVID-19 concerns and political tensions will limit initial foreign access.
US June 6 Federal judge again blocks deportation of anti-Israel Columbia protester A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from detaining a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident whom federal agents have sought to detain and deport following her participation in an anti-Israel demonstration earlier this year.
South Korea June 3 South Korea flips left in presidential race; Lee secures victory after conservative opponent concedes Liberal Lee Jae-myung defeated Kim Moon-soo in South Korea's election after Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, prompting potential changes in foreign policy focus.
South Korea June 3 South Koreans cast votes for new president to succeed Yoon after his ouster over martial law declaration South Koreans are voting on Tuesday for a new president in a snap election following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law declaration.