Newly sworn secretary of state is to maximize American interest and counter China to secure regional peace in Southeast and East Asia
South Korea must become more vocal in protesting China's use of 'gray zone tactics' to expand its maritime sovereignty, analysts say
U.S. Pacific Air Forces says it is making airfields resilient against attacks amid concerns of vulnerability to Chinese strikes
Russia wants China's help in developing AI technology that it can use in wide-ranging areas, including military
China would benefit from Seoul’s political chaos
Trilateral ties that were forged under South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol could be at risk if he is removed from the office, analysts say
US plan to deploy HIMARS on the Japanese islands of Nansei is primarily aimed at protecting Taiwan from Chinese warships, analysts say, and is prompting opposition replies from Beijing and Moscow
North Korea may have bet all its chips on Russia in a high-stakes game against the West, they say
Analysts say China is interested in using alternative payment system to challenge the current system dominated by the US dollar
11 countries announce team this week as an alternative to the Russian-vetoed UN panel that performed the task until April
President Yoon Suk Yeol made security pledges to support ASEAN countries, but analysts say there are limits on what South Korea can do
As the U.S. urges countries to shun a Chinese cable-laying company over security concerns, Western firms say China has slowed its issuance of permits
Shigeru Ishiba may seek an arrangement similar to one between the US and South Korea aimed at planning for nuclear warfare contingencies
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has yet again called for an 'exponential increase' in the country’s nuclear arsenal as he toured a nuclear facility
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Seoul on Friday is expected to ensure the continuity of strong bilateral relations with South Korea
Analysts warn, if built, a planned pipeline to China that Russian President Vladimir Putin promoted during his trip to Mongolia, could weaken U.S. energy leverage over Beijing
Pyongyang lodged a complaint with UN agency about China's plan to install FM radio stations along its border
North Korea registered its 13 submarines with international maritime agency, then asked it to remove them a day later
The two countries could increasingly turn to alternative methods of payments to evade sanctions, analysts say
Germany's membership in UNC helps US, NATO countries defend South Korea in case of global war
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