South Korea resumed an excavation project for the remains of soldiers killed in the Korean War at a battle site in the DMZ, ...
South Korea's recent ban on the launch of propaganda leaflets into the North was a "great mistake" that only hampers change in the isolated country, said Tae Yong-ho, the first North Korean defector ...
A map app detailing the locations and structures of major domestic military facilities was found to be publicly available ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed on Tuesday to end a "vicious cycle of unnecessary military tensions" with North Korea, with the aim of achieving peaceful coexistence and shared growth.
The North said it will resume military exercises, reestablish guard posts, boost military readiness in border areas and open front-line sites for flying propaganda balloons toward South Korea. These ...
Kim Seongmin, a former military propagandist who fled North Korea by jumping off a train, defected to the South and from there, as a human rights campaigner, broadcast news ​to his isolated home ...
Think of the meanest boy you knew in high school, and you basically have the gist of the emotional maturity that North Korea is running on right now. The country's propaganda campaign against its ...
The military on Wednesday resumed a project to excavate the remains of Korean soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War ...