North Korea’s Kim gives warning
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South Korea’s president, Lee Jae Myung, announced plans to end some military activities along its border with North Korea and restore a 2018 military agreement with its neighbor.
What North Korea lacks in technology, it makes up for in raw manpower and balloons. The hermetic nation’s engineers appear to have followed through on Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un’s urgent ...
The equipment activist Lee Min-bok uses to send balloons laden with anti-Kim Jong Un leaflets across the border from South Korea unto the North has been gathering dust and cobwebs for months.
South Korea’s military said Saturday it detected North Korea removing some of its loudspeakers from the inter-Korean border, days after the South dismantled its own front-line speakers used for anti-North Korean propaganda broadcasts,
US President Donald Trump famously declared he had “largely solved” the problem of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. But Kim Jong-un seems determined to reignite the “fire and fury” of an international crisis.
North Korea occasionally needs to remind the rest of the world about its two standing threats to peace. First, Kim Jong Un's hermetic dictatorship continues to maintain a massive amount of old ...
Relations between the two Koreas were at an all time low in years under South Korea’s former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was impeached over his martial law declaration last December, as the two sides engaged in tit-for-tat psychological warfare campaigns.
South Korea will end some military activities along its border with North Korea, President Lee Jae Myung said on Friday, in his government's latest effort to improve ties between the neighbours still technically at war.
POCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) -The equipment activist Lee Min-bok uses to send balloons laden with anti-Kim Jong Un leaflets across the border from South Korea unto the North has been gathering ...