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Kim Yo Jong warns Seoul not to read too much into her muted reaction to an earlier incident involving a South Korean drone
Businesspeople with investments in now-suspended inter-Korean projects on Wednesday called on the government to lift its unilateral sanctions imposed in 2010 that ban joint businesses with North Korea.
Removed from office in April, Yoon faces criminal trials over his martial law debacle, including charges that he directed a rebellion.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will host a summit with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday to ensure stable and friendly ties as her country faces growing tension with Beijing.
North Korea has threatened to retaliate against “hooligans” in South Korea after alleging that spy drones were flown across the heavily militarised border.
A computer simulation ordered by the government showed that everyone on board would have survived if the concrete berm had been made of materials that easily broke apart.
South Korea’s Supreme Court rules Bitcoin on exchanges can be seized in criminal cases, redefining crypto property rights.
Conservatives in South Korea still believe the country's pro-democracy Gwangju Uprising in the 1980s was backed by Pyongyang. A speech from a supposed former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent has circulated online where he baselessly claimed declassified US government documents provided proof of the claim.