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Asian shares mostly fell Monday as the Trump administration stepped up pressure on trading partners to quickly make new deals ...
Even Israel’s advanced Iron Dome defence system was pierced by Iranian projectiles, highlighting vulnerabilities Seoul must ...
Border tensions have flared in recent months as the two Koreas have traded Cold War-style psychological warfare, with North ...
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him ...
A North Korean man who identified himself as a civilian crossed the heavily fortified military demarcation line between the ...
South Korea's Woori Financial Group has officially acquired two South Korean life insurance companies, Tongyang and ABL, from ...
Critics feared it would plunge the Middle East into a wider war. That doomsday scenario has not come to pass, at least for ...
Videos on social media show hikers battling the swarms of "Lovebugs," that have been seen swarming parts of South Korea.
Lee Jae-myung faces an emboldened, nuclear North Korea and an uncooperative US; to succeed, Seoul must shift from denuclearization demands toward arms control and independent, multilateral diplomacy.
The first half of 2025 may have been turbulent, but investors just have to keep their cool for the second half.
Will the Israeli and U.S. strikes deter Iran's nuclear ambitions, or entrench a dangerous stalemate with no clear endgame?
The president is pressing foreign leaders on everything from military budgets to antitrust laws — all under the banner of trade.