Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Paju City’s Baseball Field: A Symbol of Change at Former U.S. Military Base

Paju City opens a new baseball field at the former Camp Howze site, enhancing local sports and community engagement.

Kim Sae Ron, Former Child Star, Passes Away at 24; No Foul Play Suspected

The tragic death of actress Kim Sae Ron at just 24 has shocked fans and colleagues, prompting an outpouring of grief online.

Tensions Rise as Israel Targets Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

As Israel retaliates against Iran, the government...

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51st Air Control Squadron Honored for Excellence in Combat Power Development

The 51st Air Control Squadron received the Combat Power Development award for enhancing air surveillance and response capabilities.

South Korean Navy to Join Indonesia’s International Fleet Review for First Time in a Decade, Deploying ROKS Nojeokbong

South Korea will send a Landing Ship Tank to the International Fleet Review in Indonesia, marking a decade since its last participation.

South Korea Revises Procurement Procedures to Enable Faster Medical Equipment Acquisition in Wartime

South Korea's military can now quickly procure emergency surgical equipment during wartime, streamlining the process for efficiency.

South Korea’s Female Soldiers Face Major Decline in Birth Rates: What Needs to Change?

South Korea's military faces a declining fertility rate among female personnel, prompting calls for enhanced childcare support.

Fighter Jets, Drones, and Refueling Missions: Inside the Massive U.S.-South Korea Air Exercise

South Korea and U.S. Air Forces conduct 'Freedom Flag' exercise, enhancing joint operations with air refueling and UAV integrations.

Fortified Borders Can’t Stop North Korean Defectors: Third Escape in Months

Despite North Korea's fortified borders, three defectors have crossed into South Korea since August, highlighting ongoing challenges.

Trashy Tactics: North Korea Sends 120 Balloons Over the Border

It has been confirmed that North Korea has launched an additional 120 trash-filled balloons towards the South.

South Korea and U.S. Reopen Search for WWII Bomber and Missing Crew

South Korea and the U.S. are jointly investigating a 1953 B-26 bomber crash in Busan to recover remains of U.S. servicemen.

U.S. and South Korea Kick Off Phase 2 of Ulchi Freedom Shield—What to Expect

The Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise intensifies with 48 field drills amid North Korean criticism, boosting South Korea's readiness.

Another North Korean Defects to the South

Early this morning, a North Korean soldier defected to South Korea near the Army's 22nd Division in Goseong County, Gangwon Province.

Heroic Soldier Exposes North Korea’s Missile Lies!

In June, a soldier captured video evidence revealing that North Korea's claims of a successful multi-warhead missile test were act ...

Hacked Secrets: North Korea May Have Access to Key Military Tech

Reports indicate that a significant amount of technical data related to South Korea's key aerial reconnaissance assets was leaked.

North Korea Claims New Missile Launchers Ready: What Does It Mean for Us?

North Korea's claim that they have deployed 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers to the front line.

Germany Joins UN Command: A New Ally for Peace on the Korean Peninsula

South Korean Defense Minister, Shin Won Sik, met with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius at the Ministry of National Defense in Seoul.

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