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South Korea Postpones Military Data Pact With Japan

Washington has urged the governments in Tokyo and Seoul to increase cooperation. But the pact triggered an uproar in South Korea, where resentment of Japan’s early 20th-century colonization remains raw and the public regards any sign of Japan’s growing military role with deep suspicion.

 

South Korea to Sign Historic Military Pact With Japan

South Korea

A treaty between South Korea and Japan will encourage the sharing of military data on their common concerns: North Korea’s threats and China’s military expansion.

 

Both Koreas suffering worst drought in a century

North Korea has dispatched soldiers to pour buckets of water on parched fields and South Korean officials have scrambled to save a rare mollusk threatened by the heat, as the worst dry spell in a century grips the Korean peninsula....

 

North Korea Threatens Seoul With Military Action

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North Korea on Monday accused the South’s government and news media of slandering its leadership and threatened “special actions” by the military.

 

South Koreans Suspect That North Plans Nuclear Test

South Korean news outlets quoted anonymous government sources as saying that satellite images of a growing pile of earth at a nuclear site might signal plans for a test.

 

North Korea and Iran Will Dominate Nuclear Summit Meeting in Seoul

North Korea Missile Test Protest

President Obama will join the leaders of more than 50 countries in Seoul, South Korea, next week for a nuclear security summit.

 

N. Korea's Kim issues threat before S. Korea-US drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to launch a powerful retaliatory strike against South Korea if provoked, state media said Sunday, a day before the start of annual South Korean-U.S. military drills that Pyongyang calls an invasion rehearsal.

 

N. Korea: No engagement with South Korea

North Korea says it "will have no dealings" with the current South Korean government, dismissing the prospect of a shift in relations after Kim Jong Il's death.

 

New Weight on U.S.-South Korea Relations

The United States’ close ties with the South are likely to prove crucial as the two countries navigate through the perilous days ahead.

 

North Korea Threatens 'Sea of Fire' If South Fires on Its Waters

North Korea Threatens 'Sea of Fire' If South Fires on Its Waters

North Korea threatened to engulf South Korea’s presidential palace in a “sea of fire” if the south fires even one bullet or shell toward its territorial waters. The Supreme Command of the Korean People’s Army issued the threat today after the South Korean military conducted a drill in disputed waters in the Yellow Sea yesterday, the anniversary of a deadly artillery exchange between the two nations.

 

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