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North, South Korea Reach Agreement on Latest Conflict

By Brian Padden | VOA on Aug 24, 2015   Featured, World  

North, South Korea Reach Agreement on Latest Conflict

SEOUL—South Korea and North Korea reached a deal early Tuesday to defuse the latest confrontation on the Korean peninsula after three days of tense negotiations. There was no immediate report on details of the accord, but the office of South Korean President Park Geun-hye said it would make an announcement shortly. Earlier Monday, President Park […]

US Monitoring Koreas’ Confrontation Closely

By Brian Padden | VOA on Aug 21, 2015   Featured, World  

US Monitoring Koreas’ Confrontation Closely

SEOUL—U.S. defense officials say annual drills by American and South Korean military forces were halted temporarily to avoid contributing to a dramatic increase in tensions between North and South Korea – a dispute that prompted Pyongyang to declare it is in a “quasi-state of war.” North Korea routinely condemns the allies’ annual military exercises and […]

Seoul Vows to Retaliate Against N. Korea for Planting Deadly Landmines

By Brian Padden | VOA on Aug 10, 2015   Featured, World  

Seoul Vows to Retaliate Against N. Korea for Planting Deadly Landmines

SEOUL—Seoul Monday accused the North Korean military of illegally crossing into the South Korean side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and intentionally planting landmines that injured two soldiers on August 4th. The U.S.-led U.N. Command that monitors the cease-fire between the Koreas also participated in the investigation of the incident and support’s Seoul’s finding. Major […]

North Korea’s Isolation Grows With Cancellation of Ban Visit

By Brian Padden | VOA on May 20, 2015   Featured, World  

North Korea’s Isolation Grows With Cancellation of Ban Visit

SEOUL—North Korea said Wednesday it has the capability to miniaturize a nuclear weapon shortly after announcing Pyongyang had canceled United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s planned visit there. Kim Jong Un’s recent provocative and withdrawn behavior is undermining any efforts toward reconciliation and further distancing Pyongyang from the international community. After planning a visit to the […]

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