Tuesday, April 8, 2025

INFINITE Announces Full-Group Return with ‘LIKE INFINITE’ and 15th Anniversary Celebration

INFINITE announces a full-group comeback on March 6, celebrating 15 years since debut with a new mini-album, LIKE INFINITE.

Rare Sea Lion Spotted Again: What’s Going On in Ulsan?

According to the Ulsan Coast Guard, they received a report from the captain of a passing vessel this morning: "There is a sea lion."

‘Blue Whale’ Project Faces Growing Criticism as Lawmakers Debate Feasibility and Transparency

The ITESC will discuss the controversial "Blue Whale" project, with calls for audits and reassessment after initial drilling setbacks.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Tag: United States

North Korea Hits Back at U.S. Human Rights Accusations

North Korea recently criticized the U.S. over human rights issues, refuting some contents of the 2024 Human Trafficking Report released by the U.S. government,...

North Korea Reports Children Were Among Casualties in U.S.-Backed Attack

North Korea has once again condemned Ukraine's use of American-backed weapons to attack the Crimean Peninsula on the 23rd as an "extremely inhumane act."...

Washington D.C. Hosts Groundbreaking Industrial Summit with U.S., Japan, and South Korea

The industrial ministers of South Korea, the United States, and Japan gathered to enhance cooperation in the supply chain and advanced technology sectors, including...

F-22 Raptors Lead U.S.-South Korea Joint Military Exercise

On June 26, the U.S. and Republic of Korea Air Forces conducted a joint air exercise known as the Twin Hawk Exercise. The exercise...

North Korea Slams U.S. Moves Toward an ‘Asian NATO’ as Aggression

As calls grow for a U.S.-centered Asian NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) to counter military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, North Korea's condemnation...

North Korea Fires Up Tensions: Missile Test Sparks Global Outcry

On the 26th, the United States, South Korea, and Japan issued a strong condemnation of North Korea's ballistic missile launch, describing it as a...

U.S. Eyes Stronger Ties with Korea and Japan Amid NATO Talks

The U.S. Department of State evaluated South Korea and Japan's strong partnership in dealing with the threats posed by Russia ahead of the upcoming...

Putin and Kim’s Pact: A New Strategic Threat in Northeast Asia?

The U.S., South Korea, and Japan have strongly condemned the recent increase in military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, which they believe has...

Rising Tensions: U.S. Condemns North Korea-Russia Defense Treaty

South Korean and U.S. diplomats held an urgent phone call to condemn the agreement signed between North Korea and Russia. As reported by South Korea's...

U.S. Rides High on Record Trade Surplus as China’s Deficit with South Korea Triples

Last year, South Korea marked a record trade surplus with the United States, while simultaneously experiencing its largest-ever trade deficit with China, showcasing a...

How America’s Love for Korean Culture Strengthens Diplomatic Ties

Cheong In Kyo, Chief Trade Negotiator of the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, met with Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens...

South Korea’s Plan to Expand Factory Footprint Ahead of Elections

It has been suggested that the South Korean government should proactively promote the achievements of Korean companies in preparation for the results of the...

North Korea Rails Against U.S. Space Strategy Following Failed Satellite Mission

North Korea failed its first military reconnaissance satellite launch of the year and strongly criticized the U.S.'s space activities.

Echoes of Freedom: South Korea Restarts Loudspeaker Psy-Ops After 6 Years

After a six-year hiatus, the South Korean military has resumed broadcasting messages via loudspeakers to North Korea.

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