North Korea's long-range artilleries, which can strike South Korea's capital Seoul, are hidden in caves and tunnels.
South Koreans reversed a martial law decree in just 6 hours, showing how ordinary citizens and politicians can take fast action to uphold democracy.
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Lighting event to mark 60th anniv. of S. Korea, Japan's tiesLighting event to mark 60th anniv. of S. Korea, Japan's ties This composite photo, taken Feb. 15, 2025, shows N Seoul Tower ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told South Korea's Foreign Minister that the United States wants to maintain a stable ...
N Seoul Tower lit up to mark 60th anniv. of S. Korea-Japan ties This composite photo shows N Seoul Tower, an iconic landmark ...
The U.S. Air Force deploys several variants of the RC-135 spy plane at Kadena Air Base, a U.S. military hub on Japan's Okinawa Island. Open-source flight tracking data showed that they were flying ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is putting up a desperate fight for his political life at Seoul’s Constitutional Court after being impeached and arrested for his short-lived imposition of martial ...
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