About ten warships or submarines will join an upcoming US-South Korean naval exercise aimed at deterring North Korea following its alleged attack on a Seoul corvette, officials said Friday. The ant…
About ten warships or submarines will join an upcoming US-South Korean naval exercise aimed at deterring North Korea following its alleged attack on a Seoul corvette, officials said Friday. The ant…
South Korea's nuclear envoy flew to the United States yesterday for talks on North Korea amid efforts by China to restart long-stalled negotiations on Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament.Wi Sung-Lac will …
Would someone please provide the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) spokesman with a map! Over the last few months, since it was rumored, then denied, and then confirmed that the George Washington aircraft carrier would be involved in naval “show of force” maneuvers off the west coast of South Korea, PLA interlocutors have been proclaiming they “resolutely oppose any foreign military vessel and aircraft conducting activities in the Yellow Sea and China’s coastal waters that undermine China’s security interests.” China’s coastal waters? While the George Washington’s Yellow Sea area of operations has not yet been delineated, one assumes that it will operate in or adjacent to South Korean waters, somewhere in the general vicinity of the sinking of the South Korean Navy’s Cheonan corvette by a North Korean torpedo. This will place it about 195 km away from the closest Chinese landmass on the Shandong Peninsula and 280 km from the closest city of any significance, Dalian
By Kim Se-jeong One reason Kim Jong-il’s alleged trip to China has raised so many eyebrows is Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president is currently visiting North Korea on a mercy mission to free …
By Jung Sung-ki The military is devising new engagement rules to retaliate against North Korea’s limited warfare tactics, a military source said Tuesday. The new rules would encompass preempti…
By Jung Sung-ki The government is looking into the possibility that North Korea might have released wooden-boxed landmines to threaten South Korean coastlines, a senior official said Wednesday. …
South Korea has offered North Korea unconditional aid for flood damage which has affected the country and its people.
A journalist looks at the Twitter feed run by North Korea under the name '@uriminzok' shown on a computer at an office in Hong Kong on August 19, 2010.
A journalist looks at the Twitter feed run by North Korea under the name '@uriminzok' shown on a computer at an office in Hong Kong on August 19, 2010.