The visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first major indication of how the Trump administration will handle relations with allies such as Japan and South Korea.
South Korean President Yoon's recent declaration of martial law highlights the nation's political disfunction. Dr. Yul Sohn ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Yonhap) -- The White House said Friday that a federal law enforcement agency has arrested a South Korean ...
With the passing of “engagement,” the mood had darkened considerably in Seoul, mirroring a new, bellicose swagger evident ...
The White House in the United States confirmed on the 15th its cooperation with the South Korean government, noting "the efforts of the South Korean government and the citizens" in relation to the ...
North Korea has lashed out at U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for calling it a “rogue” state and warned that such remarks ...
White House's Sullivan Sees Risk of North Korea Exploiting Seoul Political Turmoil WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There is a risk North Korea may try to exploit the domestic political turmoil in South ...
North Korean soldiers are capable, incredibly disciplined, and willing to die before they're captured. But they're also new ...
President Trump on Friday said the U.S. will have relations with North Korea, touting his personal relationship with Kim Jong ...
South Korea’s military said, as it continued its weapons demonstrations ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the short-range ballistic ...
The jailed president Yoon Suk Yeol, who had been holed up in his presidential compound for weeks after issuing a martial law ...