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This week, the United Nations General Assembly met for its first-ever public high-level session devoted to North Korea's ...
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 ...
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump Is Dealing With a Very Different North Korea Than BeforeThe conditions that enabled U.S. diplomacy with North Korea in 2018 no longer exist. The Trump administration needs to reckon ...
The United States is actively pursuing investment from South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan for the $44 billion Alaska LNG project, ...
The U.S. has invited officials from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to Alaska to discuss projects including a vast gas pipeline ...
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RealClearDefense on MSNThe Evolving Role of U.S. Forces in KoreaThe Evolving Role of U.S. Forces in Korea and Its Implications for the ROK-U.S. Alliance The presence of U.S. Forces in Korea ...
In Seoul, Tokyo and even Taipei, a once-unthinkable idea — building nuclear weapons — has begun to look disturbingly pragmatic.
- Asian equities followed US equities down, with the Kospi underperforming -1.3%. - USD/KRW +0.5%, JPY/KRW +0.8%; Came amid a North Korea "serious accident" at a navy ship launch. North Korea said to ...
Pyongyang is dependent on the world's second-largest economy, but the "blood-cemented alliance" doesn't extend to security issues.
US, South Korea, and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to trilateral cooperation in Washington, focusing on Indo-Pacific stability and shared security goals.
The presidential candidates representing South Korea’s two largest political parties agreed on the importance of the ...
Democratic Party of Korea presidential candidate Rep. Lee Jae-myung said he would not rush any deals with US President Donald Trump on his tariff policies.
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