South Korean president's human rights-focused approach toward unifying North and South signals departure from policies of his predecessors, experts in Washington say
Some analysts say Kim's denunciation of South Korean media reports on flooding was spurred by his anxiety over North Koreans' greater access to outside information
Experts in Washington are split on durability of cooperation in event of Trump victory in November
Realignment of US armed forces in Japan will focus on warfighting capability in Indo-Pacific, former US military officials and experts say
Indictment of former CIA official and resignation of a U.S. official on North Korea will not likely impact Washington-Seoul coordination on North Korea, some officials say
Amid growing skepticism in South Korea over the U.S. extended deterrence, a high-ranking US official underscored that Washington and Seoul are a nuclear alliance
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and other political leaders Sunday condemned political violence, after an assassination attempt Saturday targeted former U.S. President Donald Trump
Education code states language training should be strengthened to 'develop international exchanges and cooperation in the field of science and culture'
United States demands that Moscow stop illegal arms transfers from Pyongyang
Some South Korean politicians are publicly questioning effectiveness of US nuclear umbrella after Russia, North Korea reached a new defense pact
Some say China’s frustration with its neighbors could make room for a Sino-American effort to dissuade Russia and North Korea from moving forward
Former defense secretary says Biden should send strong message to North Korea that displays of aggression like recent missile launches will not be tolerated by US, allies
John Bolton, former President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, hinted the Biden administration’s diplomatic efforts to induce North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to give up the country’s nuclear weapons program may be futile unless China stops helping the regime