Monday, March 31, 2025

Is the North-South Relationship Over? North Korea’s Rail Dismantling Raises Alarms

North Korea has demolished the Gyeongui Line railway and two adjacent buildings within the Kaesong Industrial Complex.

North Korea Jumps on Diet Trend with Zero-Calorie Ice Cream

North Korea has launched a zero-calorie ice...

Ending a Friendship Over Herpes: A Misunderstanding of Type 1 vs. Type 2

A woman ended a friendship after being accused of having an STI due to a cold sore, despite explaining it was a stress-induced outbreak.

Ko Woon Heo

JCS: 4,000 North Korean Troops Killed in Russia, Border Tensions Still Rising

North Korea resumes border fortifications, suffers landmine casualties, and sends troops to Russia amid rising tensions with South Korea.

DAPA Upgrades Army Flight Simulators—Sharper, Smarter, and Ready for Combat

South Korea's DAPA upgrades the UH-60 Black Hawk simulator for enhanced pilot training, improving realism and operational efficiency.

North Korea’s Nuclear Submarine: A New Threat to the U.S. and South Korea

North Korea's new nuclear-powered submarine poses a threat to the US and South Korea, potentially altering regional security dynamics.

Pilot Error Confirmed: South Korea Lifts Suspension on Live-Fire Training

South Korea's military will resume live-fire training after a 12-day pause due to an accidental bombing incident by a fighter jet.

South Korean Foreign Minister Visits Poland and France for Strategic Cooperation Talks

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yeol visits Poland and France to enhance diplomatic and security cooperation in defense and energy.

U.S. Extends Tour Length for Service Members in South Korea to Improve Readiness

The U.S. extends tour lengths for service members in South Korea to 36 months, enhancing operational readiness and family bonds.

South Korea and Turkey Bolster Defense Relations with Talks on Naval Cooperation

South Korea and Turkey enhance naval cooperation through discussions on military diplomacy and maritime security during a high-level meeting.

South Korea’s Army Chief Ordered on Indictment Leave Amid Martial Law Probe

Army Chief of Staff General Park An Su is placed on indictment leave amid martial law crisis, retaining military status during trial.

South Korean Military Strengthens Defense with Full Operationalization of 425 Project Satellites

South Korea's military will launch five reconnaissance satellites by 2025, enhancing capabilities to monitor North Korea's activities.

South Korea Urged to Prioritize Software Upgrades for Fighter Jets

South Korea should focus on software upgrades for its fighter jets like the KF-21 to enhance competitiveness and adapt to evolving threats.

K-Defense Goes Global: South Korea Unveils Unified Pavilion at IDEX 2025

South Korea's DAPA will debut an "Integrated Korea Pavilion" at IDEX 2025, uniting government and SMEs for joint defense marketing.

New Joint Exercises Set to Address North Korea’s Nuclear Capabilities and Complex Crisis Scenarios

South Korea and the U.S. conducted a tabletop exercise to prepare for North Korea's nuclear threats ahead of upcoming joint drills.

U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Receives Honorary Taekwondo Certificate and Korean Name

The Korea-U.S. Alliance Foundation presented a Korean name and honorary 7th dan Taekwondo certificate to Admiral Samuel Paparo in Hawaii.

Trial of Ex-Defense Chiefs Yeo and Moon Set to Intensify in Martial Law Crisis Case

The trial of former military chiefs Yeo In Hyeong and Moon Sang Ho intensifies over their roles in the December 3 martial law crisis.

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