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The two Koreas have engaged in psychological warfare since the 1960s, with weapons like huge billboard screens, loudspeakers ...
South Korea's military says it has suspended its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts across the border to North Korea, as part ...
SEOUL, South KoreaSouth Korea emerged from a night of political turmoil to pro-democracy demonstrations and pronouncements but few firm answers as to what’s next after the leader of this ...
The uneasy truce between the nuclear-armed North and the US-allied South remains one of the most vexing security concerns for ...
North Korea only has two light clusters — the larger cluster indicates Pyongyang, the capital city (population of 3.16 million), while the very small dot to the right of Pyongyang is Yangdok, an ...
“You can’t sleep at night.” Since July, North Korea has amped up loudspeakers along its border with South Korea for 10 to 24 hours a day, broadcasting eerie noises that have aggravated ...
Less than a month into his new administration, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has reversed some of his predecessor’s ...
“If we give up reunification, the conflict between North and South Korea will grow even more bitter and the security threat on the peninsula will only grow,” President Yoon said in response to ...
SEOUL — On Tuesday evening, after South Korea’s snap presidential election came to an end, a different kind of race unfolded on the country’s leading private broadcaster, SBS. As the results ...
South Korean troops fired warning shots at the Demilitarized Zone on Tuesday after 10 North Korean soldiers — some carrying weapons — were spotted crossing the border.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol pointed the finger at North Korea and the opposition in his surprise declaration of martial law during an unannounced television address to his country on ...