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North and South Korea are technically still at war, and although it has been years since either side shelled the other, the two sides are fighting on a more subtle front: a war of information.
South Korea has suspended decades-old radio broadcasts into North Korea in its latest move to ease tensions, marking a ...
South Korea is studying various plans to improve relations with North Korea, a spokesperson for South Korea's Unification ...
GIMPO, South Korea — Prisoners of war held for decades after the fighting stopped. Civilian abductees. Defectors. Separated families. They are Koreans who symbolize the decades of division and ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russia's top diplomat his country was ready to "unconditionally support" Moscow's every ...
Kyiv has assessed Russia will help Pyongyang set up Shahed drone factories on North Korean soil, posing new challenges for Seoul.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who is on a visit to North Korea, said Moscow respects and understands why Pyongyang ...
An 'information war' is raging between North and South Korea. ((Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)) A smartphone smuggled out of North Korea sheds light on how the regime tightly censors content.
Tensions exploded in 1950 when North Korea invaded the South, sparking the Korean War. The conflict ended in 1953 with an armistice, not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula divided and ...
U.S., South Korean and Ukraine intelligence officials have said North Korea dispatched about 10,000-12,000 troops to Russia last fall in its first participation in a major armed conflict since the ...
The U.S. had not expected a war in Korea. The division of the country into a Soviet-sponsored north and an American-backed south was a temporary post-World War II measure, pending reunification.
In South Korea, too, North Korea’s transgression on June 25 is central to its narrative of the war. It is so central, in fact, that most South Koreans call the war “yuk-i-o,” or “six-two ...