North Korea January 4, 2022 North Korea launches suspected ballistic missile for first time in two months North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile into its eastern waters on Wednesday, just one week after Kim Jong Un pledged to ramp up the country's military might.
Kim Jong Un January 2, 2022 Kim Jong Un largely ignores US, South Korea in year-end speech, vows weapons development North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to pursue high-tech weapons to counter what he called military instability on the Korean Peninsula, but largely ignored the U.S. and South Korea in a year-end speech.
Coronavirus December 31, 2021 Celebrating 2022 during the time of omicron: Out with a whimper New Year's Eve celebrations across the world have been modified – or canceled – as the omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to run rampant.Â
South Korea December 24, 2021 South Korea ex-president Park Geun-hye granted pardon South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Friday he will pardon his chief conservative rival and predecessor, Park Geun-hye, who is serving a lengthy prison term for bribery and other crimes.
North Korea December 7, 2021 35 GOP Reps warn North Korea must denuclearize before end of war or there will be ‘disastrous consequences’ FIRST ON FOX: GOP lawmakers demanded Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agree to denuclearize before any peace agreement is reached by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and South Korea and the U.S. removes its troops from the peninsula.
World December 2, 2021 Lloyd Austin refers to Russia as Soviet Union U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday accidentally referred to Russia as the Soviet Union while speaking during a visit to Seoul, South Korea.
World November 23, 2021 Former South Korea military strongman dies at 90 Former South Korean military strongman Chun Doo-hwan, who seized power in a 1979 coup and brutally crushed pro-democracy protests before going to prison for misdeeds while in office, died Tuesday. He was 90.
ENTERTAINMENT October 13, 2021 'Squid Game' strikes nerve in debt-ridden South Korea “Squid Game," a brutal Netflix survival drama about desperate adults competing in deadly children’s games for a chance to escape severe debt, hit a little too close to home for Lee Chang-keun.
ENTERTAINMENT October 6, 2021 BTS campaign with UN nets millions of dollars and tweets K-pop superstars BTS have raised $3.6 million and generated millions of tweets during four years of teaming up with the U.N. children's agency to fight violence, abuse and bullying and promote self-esteem in young people, the agency is announcing Wednesday.
North Korea October 3, 2021 North and South Korea restore communications amid missile launches North and South Korea have reportedly restored a stalled communication channel three days after North Korea said it had test-fired a newly developed anti-aircraft missile in the fourth round of weapons firings in recent weeks.
North Korea September 29, 2021 North Korea’s Kim Jong Un moves to restore communication with South Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly ordered officials to restore hotlines with South Korea to promote peace in a move that experts believe is intended to pit Seoul against Washington and win relief from crippling U.S.-led economic sanctions.