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SEOUL and LONDON -- The South Korean military began dismantling loudspeakers that had been placed along its border with North ...
In 2000, Mr Ahn Hak-sop decided to stay, saying he would “fight until the US military leaves South Korea.” Read more at ...
The broadcasts were said to reach about 15 miles across the border at night but the new liberal government is pushing pause ...
While the U.S. seems to consider North Korea a low priority at the moment, South Korea has been bending over backward to win ...
White House confirms Trump's willingness to engage with North Korea's Kim Jong Un on denuclearization despite previous failed ...
Trump-Kim relations aren't dead, says high ranking official Kim Yo Jong — but if denuclearization is on the table, Pyongyang ...
Reviews suggest that, so far, the change has been a huge hit. According to Geumsu Gangsan, a monthly state-run magazine in ...
The country appeared to signal an openness to talks, but said it must be recognized as a nuclear power and would not discuss ...
The South Korean government says it has begun dismantling loudspeakers used for propaganda broadcasts toward North Korea, as ...
South Korea’s military says it has begun removing loudspeakers along its border with rival North Korea in a move aimed at ...
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dismissed the U.S.'s intent to resume diplomacy on North Korea’s ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.