Yonhap – Ex-USFK commander worries N. Korea will soon launch ballistic missile submarine

Yonhap  |  By Lee Haye-ah WASHINGTON, June 2 (Yonhap) — A former commander of U.S. Forces Korea expressed worry Tuesday that North Korea will soon launch a new ballistic missile…

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FORBES – The Pandemic And Korean Foreign Policy In The Event Of The Dissolution Of The U.S.-ROK Alliance

FORBES  |  Scott Snyder South Korean President Moon Jae-in speaks on the third anniversary of his inauguration at the … [+] KIM MIN-HEE-POOL/GETTY IMAGES Regardless of whether the global novel coronavirus…

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Yonhap – Pentagon accepts S. Korea’s proposal to fund labor costs for Korean USFK workers on furlough

By Yonhap (Yonhap) WASHINGTON/SEOUL — The US defense department said Tuesday it has accepted South Korea’s proposal to fund the labor costs for all Koreans working for the US Forces…

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S. Korea sends rotational troops to South Sudan along with medical equipment

By Oh Seok-min SEOUL, June 1 (Yonhap) — South Korea sent additional rotational peacekeeping troops to South Sudan on Monday, along with medical supplies to help the African country handle…

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North Korea issues blanket denial to US hacking accusations

Written by Jeff Stone JUN 1, 2020 | CYBERSCOOP The North Korean government issued a statement denying U.S. allegations that hackers used cyberattacks to raise money on Pyongyang’s behalf. U.S. and…

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Remains of S. Koreans killed in Korean War to return home from Hawaii this month

By Oh Seok-min SEOUL, June 1 (Yonhap) — The defense ministry said Monday it will bring home about 120 sets of remains of South Korean soldiers killed during the 1950-53…

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