Monday, December 23, 2024

North Korea Angered With South Korea-Cuba Diplomacy, Removes Cuba From Participation List For the ‘Sun Festival’

North Korea has removed Cuba from the list of participating countries in the Spring Friendship Art Festival.

Riding High: North Korea Promotes Horseback Riding as a Path to Public Health

Recently, North Korea has been encouraging residents...

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U.S. and South Korea Strengthen Alliance Amid North Korea’s Nuclear Threats

South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun held his first cooperative phone call with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

Missile Alert: North Korea’s 600mm Rockets Fly 360 km—What Are the Implications?

North Korea launched several RBMs, presumed to be KN-25 600mm super-large multiple rocket launchers, into the East Sea.

Starlink’s Map Mystery: Why Did They Remove Dokdo?

Starlink's map no longer lists Dokdo, which was previously marked as part of Korea, now showing as Liancourt Rocks.

Fired for Praise? The Controversial Comments That Cost Coach Palfrey His Job

Coach Michael Palfrey was dismissed from the Australian swimming team for praising Kim Woo Min, affecting team reputation.

Palestine’s Soccer Fans Miss Out: No Away Sections for South Korea Match

Amid ongoing conflict, Palestine did not request separate away supporter sections for their match against South Korea.

U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Stresses Vital Trilateral Alliance at Seoul Forum

U.S. Ambassador Philip S. Goldberg highlighted the crucial role of trilateral U.S.-South Korea-Japan ties for Indo-Pacific security.

China’s Shipbuilding Surge: How South Korea Lost Its Global Lead

In August, South Korea's shipbuilding industry had its worst order performance of the year, securing just 2% of the global market.

South Korea’s Gyeonggi Province Files 11 Reports of North Korea’s Trash Balloons

North Korea launched trash-filled balloons into South Korea for the 12th time, leading to four confirmed sightings in Gyeonggi Province.

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.

Weeekly Step Up as Ambassadors for Youth Day in South Korea

Weeekly has been named the 8th Annual Youth Day ambassadors, supporting South Korea's youth and promoting Youth Day.

August Export Surge: South Korea’s $57.9 Billion Record and What It Means

South Korea achieved its highest-ever monthly export total in August, with $56 b, driven by strong IT product sales and record EU exports.

Explosive Allegations: Former President Moon Jae In Named in Bribery Scandal

Prosecutors are investigating former South Korean President Moon Jae In and his wife, Kim Jung Sook, for bribery and luxury expenses.

High School Horror: Student Faces Expulsion Over Deepfake Scandal!

A Gyeongnam student, investigated for deepfake crimes and school violence, faces transfer, apology, and special education.

How Seoul Grand Park Lost Its Last North Chinese Leopard and a Beloved Lion

In the first half of 2024, Seoul Grand Park lost two animals named León: a lion in February and the last North Chinese leopard in June.

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