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A map created by Anna van Amerongen using Esri ArcGIS technology shows the locations of China's steel rig (pink) and the Deep Blue No. 2 fish farm inside the Korea-China Provisional Measures Zone ...
South Korean and Japanese officials are putting on their politest smiles and heading to Washington. Akazawa Ryosei, the ...
The crossings appear to reflect China's strategy of turning the Yellow Sea into its inner maritime zone, a South Korean daily ...
Beijing’s rising assertiveness in an area both claim as their EEZ will loom large as the next South Korean government ...
Russian drones attacked Ukraine's Black Sea port city of Odesa early on Thursday, killing two people and injuring five more, ...
The two countries have vowed to expand bilateral relations after North Korea sent troops and weapons in support of Russia’s ...
Three large Chinese-built steel structures in a disputed area of the Yellow Sea have raised tensions between China and South Korea and prompted comparisons to Beijing’s island-building programme ...
While DeepSeek will have to obtain authorization from South Korean users to transfer data to China, it will still send that data to its home country rather than setting up servers in South Korea.
Instead, they are seeking alternatives from South Korea, Taiwan, and other regions, fueling a new wave of business opportunities for companies like Samsung SDI and Formosa Smart Energy.
Kakao Map posted even sharper growth, with March MAU jumping 10.8 percent from the previous month to 11.71 million -- far outpacing Google Maps with a 3.1 percent increase and Naver Map with a 2.1 ...