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SEOUL, May 18 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said plans to strengthen frontline units on the border with South Korea, as well as other major units, were key to "more thoroughly deter war," state media KCNA reported on Monday.
Pyongyang's revised charter has dropped mentions of reunification with South Korea. Experts say the changes boost Kim Jong Un's nuclear authority and could heighten the risk of future border disputes.
S. Korea and NATO are accelerating defense cooperation beyond arms exports, with Seoul seeking deeper integration into NATO's military supply.
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The plans come at a low point in relations with South Korea and Pyongyang unresponsive to Seoul's repeated offers for dialogue. View on euronews
South Korea's economy delivered its fastest growth in nearly six years last quarter, smashing forecasts as booming chip exports rode a global surge in AI investment, though rising risks from the Middle East war threaten to cut into the record earnings.
Sending soldiers to fight in the Vietnam War fundamentally transformed South Korea’s economy. The deployment of North Korean soldiers to the Russian-Ukraine War will likely do the same. North and South Korea could not be more different. North Korea ...
South Korea's stock market volatility surged near record highs on Monday after foreign investors dumped $13.2 billion worth of local equities last week.