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South Korea completed removing loudspeakers that had been installed along the DMZ to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the ...
Relations between the two Koreas were at an all time low in years under South Korea’s former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ...
South Korea's military began removing loudspeakers that have been used to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the border, ...
South Korea began dismantling the loudspeakers at the Demilitarized Zone that were used to broadcast propaganda into North ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea begins removing loudspeakers along the DMZ amid calls for a strategic approachGoodwill alone is insufficient. A durable policy framework with clear goals and strategies — shielded from political swings — ...
Pyongyang did not respond to Seoul's plan to repatriate the remains of a North Korean national discovered on the southern ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNDisplaced 70 years ago, Korean war veterans hope for unification of two KoreasKim Cheong San and his wife Min Ok Sun, both in their 90s, never thought their temporary tin-roof shelter built over 70 years ...
South Korean army Col. Lee Sung-jun said during a news conference Monday that the military would conduct a “comprehensive review” of the loudspeaker operations. Lee also noted that North Korea ...
South Korea President Lee Jae Myung and his administration's increasingly unilateral and unquestioning approach to North ...
The motive for Tuesday's border crossing by North Korean soldiers wasn't immediately clear. The 155-mile-long, 2.5-mile-wide DMZ is the world's most heavily armed border.
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