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
Opposition parties seek a special counsel to investigate embattled president’s insurrection attempt
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
Former US officials say he played vital role in defusing crisis between US, North Korea in 1994
The proposal called for measures such as reuniting Korean Americans with their families in North Korea and appointing a special envoy for North Korean human rights issues
In his first term as U.S. president, Donald Trump tightened economic sanctions against North Korea to try to force Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program. VOA’s Young Gyo Kim looks at what Trump should expect from North Korea during his second term. Scott Stearns narrates.
South Korean lawmakers pushed December 7 to impeach Yoon for the failed martial law declaration
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 watchers are wary of North Korea's possible miscalculation after democratic South's martial law declaration
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