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Pyongyang is dependent on the world's second-largest economy, but the "blood-cemented alliance" doesn't extend to security ...
Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's liberal presidential candidate, aims to restore communication with North Korea and strengthen ...
South Korea hosts the third-largest number of American troops outside the U.S.—after Japan and Germany—stationed there to help defend Seoul against threats from nuclear-armed North Korea and support ...
Lee Jae-myung vowed to restore communication channels with North Korea, including a military hotline, if elected in South ...
Here’s how some other nations have already responded to the “Golden Dome.” ...
Trade tensions are building, the military alliance is under pressure and Korean domestic politics are fraught. Can Seoul ...
When it comes to energy production, specifically coal, no global military power comes close to China’s dominance in this ...
China has traditionally viewed North Korea as a security buffer and an ideologically aligned neighbor it can dominate.
In the left’s upside-down worldview, Beijing is no longer seen as a threat — but as a model of post-Western order.
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's liberal presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said in a Facebook message on Monday he would ...
US military leaders are increasingly concerned that the United States faces the prospect of global flashpoints turning into ...