‘Smash The Enemies’: North Korea Claims Missile Launches Were Practice For A South Korean Invasion Micaela Burrow on November 7, 2022 North Korea said Monday its recent spate of missile …
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South Korea scrambles jets after detecting North Korean military flights near border amid tensions
by ReutersSEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s military said it scrambled fighter jets after detecting about 180 North Korean military flights north of the two countries’ border over four hours on Friday. The …
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By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has dramatically ramped up missile tests this year and tested an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBMs) on Thursday, as part of efforts to …
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By Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea is beefing up monitoring at crowded subway stations following a deadly Halloween crush that killed more than 150 people in Seoul, officials …
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By Steve Holland and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States believes China and Russia have leverage they can use to persuade North Korea not to resume nuclear bomb …
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North Korea Caps Off Its Record Missile Launch Spree With Apparently Failed Nuke Test Micaela Burrow on November 3, 2022 North Korea launched a volley of missiles, the most in …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – The hundreds of South Korean and American warplanes simulating attacks during drills are most likely what led North Korea to test a record number …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s foreign exchange reserves shrank for a third consecutive month in October, although by a relatively small amount, partly due to efforts of taming the won’s …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s foreign exchange reserves shrank for a third consecutive month in October, although by a relatively small amount, partly due to efforts of taming the won’s …
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By Daewoung Kim and Hanna Song SEOUL (Reuters) -As South Korea mourns the deaths of more than 150 people in a Halloween party crush, many people – even those not …
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By Daewoung Kim and Hanna Song SEOUL (Reuters) -As South Korea mourns the deaths of more than 150 people in a Halloween party crush, many people – even those not …
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Analysis-U.S. and allies turn to deterring war with North Korea as options for preventing nuclear tests dwindle
by ReutersBy Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – The prospect of a new North Korean nuclear test underscores the limited options for Washington and its allies, who have embraced “deterring” Pyongyang through …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – The number of deaths reported from a stampede in a central district of the South Korean capital Seoul has risen to 120, a fire official said. The …
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By David Brunnstrom and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States said on Friday its policy towards North Korea had not changed after a senior U.S. official responsible for …
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SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s finance minister said on Friday the October inflation rate would likely turn out to be lower than earlier thought due mainly to continued declines in oil …
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SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s government said on Thursday it would ease regulations on the housing sector and boost policy support for the rechargeable battery and shipbuilding sectors to offset the …
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Analysis-Deal for reducing military tensions with North Korea could go ‘back to square one’
by ReutersBy Josh Smith and Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – A 2018 military agreement between North Korea and South Korea designed to prevent inadvertent clashes along their shared border may be …
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By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s troops kicked off their annual Hoguk defence drills on Monday, designed to boost their ability to respond to North Korea’s nuclear and …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s recent flurry of missile launches has raised expectations that it could soon test a nuclear device for the first time since 2017. …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s recent flurry of missile launches has raised expectations that it could soon test a nuclear device for the first time since 2017. …
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By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea said on Saturday its missile tests are for self-defence against direct U.S. military threats and they have not harmed the safety of neighbouring …
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By Daphne Psaledakis and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday imposed new sanctions following North Korea’s latest missile launches this week, targeting a fuel procurement network that …
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By Shaloo Shrivastava BENGALURU (Reuters) – South Korea’s central bank will opt to go big again and hike rates by another half-point next week, pushing borrowing costs higher than earlier …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s finance ministry said on Friday it would prepare to have tools ready for the authorities to supply foreign exchange liquidity to financial institutions if needed. …