An attack on South Korean reactors or spent fuel storage pools would release large amounts of radioactivity and cause massive evacuations, diverting attention from a possible strategic crisis in East Asia.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNFMs of S. Korea, China expected to hold talks on sidelines of trilateral meeting in TokyoThe top diplomats of South Korea and China are expected to hold talks later this month on the sidelines of their trilateral meeting with the Japanese foreign minister, according to sources Sunday. The three neighbors are in the final stages of arranging talks among their foreign ministers on March
Mina Watanabe has made it her life’s work to tell the stories of the women who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military before and during World War II.
South Korean regulators may follow their Japanese counterparts should the latter grant approval to Bitcoin ETF applications, a report claims.
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Kyodo News on MSNTokyo Tower lit up in S. Korea flag colors for 60th diplomatic tiesTokyo Tower, a symbol of Japan's capital, was lit up in the three colors of the South Korean flag -- red, blue and white -- on Saturd
The country's political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically, writes Ian Bremmer.
Japan and South Korea are adopting a cautious wait-and-see policy in the wake of geopolitical upheavals caused by the Trump administration. However, Tokyo and Seoul know, unlike Europe, that they remain indispensable allies of the US.
That’s the premise behind “K-foodie meets J-foodie,” Netflix Korea’s latest reality series. The 30-episode show pairs celebrated South Korean balladeer and food YouTuber Sung Si-kyung with Japanese actor Yutaka Matsushige — star of TV Tokyo’s long-running drama series (and recent box-office hit) “The Solitary Gourmet” — to eat their way through Japan,
A sophomore at Meiji University in Tokyo who is a big fan of the K-pop girl group Twice and mastered writing hangul in high school plans to study in South Korea this summer. “I know Japan and ...
U.S. stocks are holding a bit steadier, for now at least, following the sharp tumble that wiped out the last of the “Trump bump” they received following President Donald Trump’s
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