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Acting President Han Duck-soo said Friday that Korea is ensuring no gaps in its security amid the ongoing impeachment turmoil by maintaining a watertight readiness posture with its ally the United States.
Acting President Han Duck-soo said Friday that Korea is ensuring no gaps in its security amid the ongoing impeachment turmoil by maintaining a watertight readiness posture with its ally the United States.
The United States has authorized a potential sale to Korea of a Navy destroyer improvement program and related elements, a government agency said Monday, noting that the proposed sale will help enhance the Asian ally's defense capabilities.
Acting Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed Friday that the alliance between their nations remains "ironclad" regardless of political situations, Seoul's defense ministry said.
The South Korea-U.S. alliance is not just between the two countries' presidents, but one between their governments and between their people, a State Department spokesperson said Monday.
The White House once again changed its mind and fixed the rate for Korea's reciprocal tariffs to 25 percent from 26 percent Thursday, this time officially revising the number in the annex to the executive order.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he would impose a 100 percent tariff on Canada if it follows through on a trade deal with China and warned Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney that a deal would endanger his country.
The United States plans on having high-level in-person engagement with the administration of South Korea's Acting President Han Duck-soo, a top U.S. diplomat said Thursday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Shanghai this week, two sources said, showcasing his country's main international financial hub at a time when the trade war with the United States has raised the stakes for growth.
The South Korean government believes North Korea’s decision to send more personnel to Russia serves not only economic interests but also broader strategic goals, a Ministry of Unification official said Thursday.
The Kospi surged past 3,600 mark for the first time ever in early trading Friday as Korean markets reopened after the long Chuseok holiday, fueled by a rally in semiconductor and biotech shares following strong momentum from U.S. chipmaker Nvidia.
North Korea is deepening its all-around cooperation with Russia by upgrading transportation infrastructure linking the two countries and continuing high-level exchanges.
The Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C. has a moving dedication. “Our nation honors her sons and daughters who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they never met,” reads a plaque at the...
Korean stocks opened sharply higher Monday on stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data and expectations over the planned resumption of high-level trade talks between the United States and China.
Representatives of Russia and Ukraine met Monday for their second round of direct peace talks in just over two weeks. Aside from agreeing to swap their dead and seriously wounded troops, they made no progress toward ending the war, officials said.
YOU SANG-CHULThe power contest between the United States and China is in full swing. The United States is uniting allies while China emphasizes its 108 partners. What is noteworthy is that China is not necessarily defensive. It...
The United States Forces Korea (USFK) on Friday dismissed a foreign media report's claims that the U.S. administration will pull out thousands of troops from Korea, according to Yonhap.
President Yoon Suk-yeol must change the way he talks and walks, and what he wears, if necessary. As an approval rating reflects public sentiment, it must not be dismissed.
Amid Korea's political turmoil, one particularly pressing question arises: Will acting President Han Duck-soo manage the election as a steward of constitutional order or will he step into the fray as a political contender?
As the Trump administration cut billions of dollars in federal funding to scientific research, thousands of scientists in the United States lost their jobs or grants — and governments and universities around the world spotted an opportunity.
A retired Ukrainian colonel discusses North Korean troops in Kursk, noting their improved combat techniques but lack of experience. He highlights stark differences in tactics between Ukrainian forces and their North Korean and Russian counterparts.