Rather than waiting—and hoping—that the Americans would protect them from their neighbors to the north, Seoul’s leaders could easily protect themselves.
South Korea is looking at a potential return of US President Donald Trump "falling in love" with North Korea's dictator and cutting high-profile deals without regarding Seoul's interests.
North Korea denounced U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday for calling it a "rogue state" and threatened a strong ...
US President Donald Trump will reportedly pursue complete denuclearization of North Korea, according to the National Security ...
In an interview last week, President Trump called Kim Jong Un a "smart guy" and said he would reach out to the North Korean ...
US President Trump meets Israeli PM Netanyahu amid Gaza ceasefire discussions, while South Korea’s President Yoon faces ...
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South Korea rebuked President Trump’s remarks calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” raising concern about the relationship between the two countries. “North Korea’s denuclearization remains a ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the United States on Sunday to meet with President Donald Trump on ...
As the rest of the world moves forward, South Korea is at a political stand still. The country needs strong leadership as ...
South Korea's acting president Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday he hoped for bilateral relations with Washington to develop more reciprocally under the Trump administration, citing concerns about how U.S ...
North Korea's People's Assembly was an opportunity to detail future international ambitions. This year, the US was not ...