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As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the ...
China will not send its defense minister to this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue, shunning a chance to meet his US and Asian ...
Experts do not believe Seoul's dynamic with Washington will change heavily under the Donald Trump administration, but do ...
After half a year of political turmoil, uncertainty and division, South Korea is voting for a new president to succeed Yoon ...
The bombers’ return to Guam signals US strategic presence amid tensions with China and North Korea, as global Bomber Task ...
South Korea’s presidential election will end months of domestic political turmoil, but the winner could change the face of the country’s relationship with the United States.
North Korea is one area where Lee may see eye-to-eye with Mr Trump. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
South Korea hosts the third-largest number of American troops outside the U.S.—after Japan and Germany—stationed there to help defend Seoul against threats from nuclear-armed North Korea and support ...
Mounting trade penalties, political upheaval, and fears of a side deal with Kim Jong Un are straining a decades-old security ...
The next president will face daunting challenges to heal a polarized nation and bring stability after months of political ...
It would mark the first such drawdown since 2008, when Washington redeployed 12,500 troops from what was then a 40,000-strong U.S. Forces Korea ... tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The North ...